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From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England) | Date: November 11, 2003 | Copyright information

Byline: ANDY HUNTER

IN the summer David Moyes warned everyone who'd listen this season would be tough. Never in his darkest fears, however, could he have imagined it would get as bad as this.

The anticipated worry concerned dealing with great expectations if a sustained chase for Europe didn't materialise,not an immediate return to the bad old days of ineptitude and relegation battles.

Everton do not rank among favourites for the dreaded drop just y...

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