He writes a good column but it is very superficial and just basically flags up the main arguments without going into any of the meat of it.
It does not however cover either the transport issues or the fact that the club mis lead its own fans
If Goodison gets redeveloped and the New Anfield gets built then in a world where the use of public transfer is encouraged a new line between the two grounds should be looked at.
Its plain and simple common sense = they won't do it
No.
We have Yakubu, AJ, Vaughan and Anichebe. As well as Cahill. No need for him. Need to concentrate on a Right Back, Centre Half cover and more midfielders.
I would not take up Fernandez or Gardner and I would sell Hibbert personally
Remaining fxures:
Sunderland Sat 8th 15:00 A WIN
Fulham Sat 15th 15:00 A WIN
West Ham Sat 22nd 15:00 H WIN
Red Shite Sat 29th 15:00 A LOST
April 2008
Derby Sun 6th 15:00 H - WIN
Birmingham Sat 12th 15:00 A DRAW
Chelsea Sat 19th 15:00 H LOST
Aston Villa Sat 26th 15:00 H DRAW
May 2008
Arsenal Sat 3rd 15:00 A LOST
Newcastle Sun 11th 15:00 H WIN
I think that is worst case scenario and that gives us an additional 17 points and in my opinion enough for 4th place.
I have no worries at all that Moyes will be signing a new deal. The club want Moyes and Moyes wants to be at Everton.
I think its a little bit of brinkmanship on his part, where he is cleverly flushing the boards transfer policy into the public domain, therefore applying the little bit of pressure to Kenwright to ensure that he is doing everything he can to push this club forward.
Moyes knows he is now in a very strong position and has the backing of 99% of the fans. By taking the approach he has he will ensure that he gets a healthy pay increase and that Kenwright is forced to stump up cash which in turn should benefit both Everton FC and Moyes's growing reputation within orld football.