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Posts posted by Haiku
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He is well overrated. Hopefully we get a hefty fee.
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Yeah, I was a bit surprised that a fairly new player in Tarkowski became the club's vice-captain over the England #1. Now I can see why.
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DC-L...
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Beto... He is so technically limited that it hurts to watch. However, his effort is 100%.
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45 minutes ago, Cornish Steve said:
Would you swap DC-L for Richarlison, for example?
No, both are very different. I would use him in a formation with two center forwards. In a formation with 3 forwards I would place him on the right instead of Harrison or on the left with McNeil partnering on the other side. Tottenham can either take our £50m or fuck off.
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25 minutes ago, Hafnia said:
Richarlison was sold - no way we were keeping him we needed the money before the deadline on 30th june
Was it him wanting out or did we sold him to comply with FFP?
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I don't get this transfer either. Was it him wanting out, or did we got rid of him?
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4 minutes ago, Wiggytop said:
He wants to play at a higher level than where we are currently.
He's giving us mixed signals with all those love letters. Frankly, it is disrespectful towards Tottenham with him talking about his ex all the time. I think he might have changed his heart. He doesn't seem happy in London. That transfer didn't make sense in the first place. It definitely helped us more than him. He's not getting any trophies there, his salary isn't better, and he's not adored by the fans as he was at Everton. I can understand if he wanted to move on with his career, but certainly, Tottenham was a poor choice for him.
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Lovely guy, nice pass, good vision, slow as a turtle. Should have never come to the PL. Would flourish in Spain or Italy.
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11 hours ago, Romey 1878 said:
Stop living in the past, lads.
We'd have to pay more than we sold him for and he's still not even worth the £40m we originally paid for him.
Move on.
I think bringing him back would be the best piece of business the club can do for a number of reasons:
1. He wants to come back, and his affection for the club is evident.
2. He's not that valuable for Tottenham, and they would be willing to replace him. I believe they would accept an offer worth £40-50m, so we can actually make a small profit.
3. There's almost no risk involved. We know exactly what we are getting.
4. He improves us right off the bat.
5. Hard working player, the type Dyche appreciates.
6. It's a love story. Commercially, his return will generate a big chunk of the transfer fee paid.
7. He loves the club, and he is worth more to us than anyone else. We need more players like him. -
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He's on 140k per week, and his contract runs out this summer. Hopefully, he will contribute with some good performances on his way out.
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Reportedly the clause is £20m
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I think Everton has the potential to get similar investment from billionaire oil-rich entities from the Middle East, similar to Man City and Newcastle. Heck, we have one of the best fanbases and soon to be one of the best stadiums in the country. I can understand if Moshiri wants to get out and take his money asap, but 777 does not seem like the best option for the club.
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He's a dinosaur, they say, but I really enjoy the style we are playing in right now. Long may it last!
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I would prefer it if Patterson made the same mistakes every game instead of Ashley Young. At least he's young in age and can learn from them.
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Hannibal Mejbri
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Aren't Sevilla a 777 asset? We can settle this with a private phone call.