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  1. I can see why you say Fellaini. 15m is a lot of money for potential. However, id give him more time to thrill because there are glimpses. As for Anichebe, its no surprise for me to agree with you and say he seems to have progressed as far as he might go.
  2. Everyone is so cynical these days. Of course we will have a big signing. Rumour has it that we have put in for either Dean Windass or Steve Claridge. There, what did i say lol.
  3. Here are mine to start the ball rolling: Anichebe: Not strong enough for the prem, or consistent enough. Jukiewicz: Another who isnt strong enough and looking at not making the step up. Yakubu: Scores a decent amount of goals but matches Berbatov for his lazyness. Also goes missing too many times.
  4. And just to start it off, here is mine. RASMUS. Never heard of him before but looks outstanding on youtube. 4m D BENT. One of the most underated players at the moment. 12m GYAN. Superb. 4m
  5. Today i am a very angry Evertonian. An Evertonian since 1982 in fact. What really gets my back up is how Arsenal (Toure and Adebayor), Man Utd (Tevez and Ronaldo), Liverpool (Arbeloa and Alonso?) have declined the value of the premiership by maybe 15%. They have also weakened the premiership big 4 too, which means that evry other prem team should be throwing their hat through to their auntie into the ring in trying to make a step up to top 4 placings. Man city wont do it, even if they went and bought Ribery, Villa, Gerrard and Terry tomorrow. This is because Mark Hughes is not a world class manager and probably doesnt have the respect of the team to take them to the top. Mark Hughes has never experienced stability and will cut his own throat trying to fulfill the over ambitious thirst of the fans, media and board.
  6. If there are fans that follow the media transfer bandwagon that is www.newsnoweverton, then you will have noticed that they seem to have given up trying to tell us who is coming to Goodison this transfer window. Now it really says something for the media to be fed up. months ago they linked us to every footballer with two legs from Liverpool to Uzbekistan. What angers me the most here is that instead of Moyes and Kenwright coming out and keeping us informed of our position in the transfer window, they are choosing to bury their head in the sand and lock all doors so nobody can get to them. They specifically asked the media not to ask questions about transfers to Everton before Neville and Howard took to the podium. I liken Everton to Zimbabwe in the sense that, everybody knows whats going off stinks but by banning the media, the issue has escalated.
  7. One of my idols in football coaching. Always wearing a smile, even in defeat. rest in peace
  8. Here are my suggestions for David Moyes in this summers transfer market 1: Jephon Moller 2: Nathan Drinkwater 3: olaf Inkner 4: Isaac Onuuan 5: Idan Ostran Then release all of them after a comined 17 first team and / or reserve games under their belt. Then use the same first teamers we have had for the last 3 years whilst all other teams make a move on 5th place. Arent i the cynic.
  9. Im a merber of the official Everton website and i try to leave comments on a regular basis. What ive noticed i that if you mock, disagree, or even question Everton in any way, they are not shown on the site. It is an extremly bias website that only allows comments such as, "well dones Moyes, youll come good in the end" or, "come on you blues" or, "good luck to the lads come the new season" etc. As much as id like to say all those things and mean them, the real feeling of the fans and the dismal transfer policy isnt mentioned, so is a very unbalanced opinion.
  10. I have seen the interview with Moyes, Neville and Howard and for me if im honest, they really dont look happy at all. For a team who is delighted to be in the US and has been treated to great hospitality, when interviewed they look very unhappy. I think its evident from their body language and when asked about progress, you can tell that they look cheesed off that they have not made any additions to the squad. If the so called lesser teams of birmingham, Fulham, Sunderland have spent big so far this season, why hasnt an Everton who attributed the most premiership money behind the big 4? Add the fact that they reached an FA cup final and also a 32m contract from shirt manufacturers and you can see when not spending a bean this summer is rattling many Evertonians.
  11. My name is Stewart Lowe and ive been an Everton fan since 1982, so long enough to remember all the good times we have had as well as the many bad. Since David Moyes took over ack in 2002 i have waited with baited breath as to what i have always believed would be our eventual if not imminent rise back to the top where we belong. The first point i would like to make is that i honestly believe that the system and structure we have in place at Everton is both second to none and a method that im sure would take us to the top without the financial muscle of the big 4. So called lesser players can be brought to Goodison and quadruple in value. This is not because they have suddenly become massively better players, but because they have been put into a system that functions as a single working unit. Only then is a players true value realised. There are only a hand full of teams in the country that have such a system in place that works and they are Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal, aswell as our own. Now my second point is that, despite our rise to 5th in what was a shocking start to the season and the unfancied ride towards the FA cup final, we have not made a single signing to bolster our squad. That both frustrates and annoys me. For relatively financially poor premiership club, we need to add 1-2 class players per season to progress, as we dont have the funds to do a big 4 (also Man City) transfer job. WE were supposed to be interested in Cana but Sunderland got in there and took him to the north east. We were odds on to get the Kyle lads but once word of this got out, up came Tottenham to steal them away. I actually think that Naughton would have been the best right back since Ashley Cole. We are supposedly interested in Rasmus Elm but we have heard nothing from that either and now Fulham and Liverpool have thrown their hats into the ring. We are the weakest club when it comes to transfer activity. We are the best once we have got them and developed them into that single unit, but we are the weakest and most dithering at trying to seal them. Moyes has just come out saying that he needs to bolster and especially a central defender but we will wait until they become available. What the hell does that mean. Firstly, you have to make things happen and not sit around waiting for agents to say players want to move on and would you be interested. Come the final day of t he seaon we will all be waiting for something to happen and Moyes / Kenwright will make 3-4 signings that have no chance of breaking through beyond stocking filler signings, only to be released at the end of the year when their loan runs out. After Nash, Castillo, Jacobsen, we only really bought Fellaini, and he is still only potential level. So come on Moyes and Kenwright, less of the crap dithering served up to us for the 3rd year running, when and who are we really going to sign cause at the close of season thi year, the smallest squad in the premiership just got a lot smaller.
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