Jump to content

Cornish Steve

Members
  • Posts

    11,741
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    55

Posts posted by Cornish Steve

  1. https://www.facebook.com/lfcvefcbanterpage/posts/452926858131948

     

    Take that with a grain of salt fellas, could be one of the Red admins of that page on the wind up but he seems pretty genuine.

     

    For anyone that can't be bothered to look at the link or don't have Facebook:

     

    "GENUINE TRANSFER NEWS

    Not like me to spread cheer to you blues but thought ye might be interested...

     

    A lad who I work with is mates with Callum McManaman (I know this for a fact as I've seen them together) and he says a deal for him to join Everton is, in his own words, "99% done". Terms virtually agreed after being given permission to talk to the blues. Just Wigan haggling a little over the price.

     

    I had to laugh when I read one of the comments in response to that Facebook post: "Only one player from Everton the trophyless team would get into Liverpool and that's Baines but loads of Liverpool players would WALK into Everton". This coming from someone whose team has been below Everton in the table for how many years straight, whose goals were mostly scored by a player who's suspended and wanting to leave, who were knocked out of recent Cup competitions by Oldham and Northampton, and who just sold their biggest ever signing for half-price. The proof of the pudding, as they say, ....

  2. So you didn't watch the FA Cup quarter final? You didn't watch a year ago when Wigan beat most of the top teams (and cost ManU the title) in quick succession? They struggled because injuries hit teams badly when they have no depth to their roster. That doesn't mean they don't have capable players. Indeed, the summer transfer market points to Wigan having very strong players: Moses, Rodallega, Valencia, Palacios, Heskey, Baines, ....

  3. What has been wrong with England in regards to goaltending? Obviously Hart is damn good but prior to him it was a bunch of mediocre guys; Green, Robinson, James... all would be pretty damn good options for majority of countries but you'd think that an elite soccer nation like England could produce better. Makes me appreciate what Tim Howard has been that much more.

     

    I'm not sure why, but the US have provided the EPL with several top-class goalkeepers. It appears to be a position at which they excel.

  4. I watched part of the US-Panama World Cup qualifier game last night, although the quality the poor. The news reports this morning claim that the US team was impressive, but only in the sense that Brighton would look impressive against Colchester. From what I saw, Tim Howard had little to do. He did let in a goal right before half-time, but it was ruled offside. He also made a bit of a save at the very end. Other than that, though, he was mostly a spectator. Not much action on which to judge him last night.

  5. I like this statement: "It is not the new system that the players are being asked to do something completely different. It is the opposite, we are trying to get the best out of players."

     

    Everyone assumes that Martinez will force Everton players into his Wigan system. Not at all! He will adapt his system to get the most out of Everton's players.

  6. His "I will get Everton into the champions league" was questionable to say the least

     

    Martinez has an advanced degree in business, right? One of the attributes of a leader is to set a BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal) so everyone on your team strives towards that goal. JF Kennedy did it by stating that men would walk on the moon within ten years, something that many just laughed and scoffed at. But, once the goal was set, everyone knew it and worked towards it, and the goal was met. Playing Champions League football is now the BHAG for Everton. Everything that's done, from style of play to transfer strategy to team selections, will be in support of that goal. Without such a clear target, games are just games. With this target, there's always something to reach for, and it drives teams to improve and work together.

  7. Not happening in this world. Anyhow, from the press conference, Bob didn't sound like he was in a honeymoon phase with any of his former players.

     

    The guy is a shrewd negotiator. I'd be surprised if he'd say anything about any player until a deal's almost done.

     

    It would be rather amusing if Liverpool signed Kone as a replacement for Suarez. :)

  8. Great post Cornish Steve

     

    It's going to be quite interesting in our house now. As a child (many many moons ago), I followed Harry Catterick's Everton and still remember vividly the (unfortunately losing) FA Cup final against West Brom. My oldest son, who was an accomplished youth player where we live, is now a staunch L*******L supporter, so derby days will likely be quite rowdy!

  9. Am over the moon right now! It's exciting times.

     

    The thing about Martinez is that he prepares well and is a superb strategist/tactician. Everyone has said that he'll switch to Wigan's passing and attacking style of play, but I don't see a sudden change at all. Swansea had to play differently to differentiate from the physical play in lower leagues. Wigan had to differentiate because they had neither the budget nor the depth to compete otherwise. With the resources now available, Martinez will likely sit back and carefully consider how he can build on the current approach, slowly but surely tightening things up, maintaining strengths, and addressing weaknesses. I'll bet he'll be putting in 80-hour weeks during the off-season as he researches and considers and experiments and gets to know his new team. It may take a few months before he has a real impact, but then things could really start to happen. Also, given his management style, I would hope that he'd get more out of current players by instilling in them his confidence and passion for the game.

     

    So, I'm now supporting a new team! I've enjoyed watching Wigan, even when the team lost. Their demolition of Newcastle last spring was one of the most dominant one-sided displays I've ever witnessed. Their defeat of ManU cost the latter their title. But it's Martinez's detailed and hard-working approach that I find fascinating, so Everton it is for me. They are once again going to become a real powerhouse - Top Four and not just Top Six. Can't wait for the new season to begin! :)

×
×
  • Create New...