lose Johny H and again Lescott for same fee or give or take 1 mill i would be happy, him and Jags are awsome together tho he will have to push Distin hard for a place.
I think Moyes stance on first Phil Neville diving and then Fellaini at the weekend strengthens his reputation, still believe he is down the pecking order for the Utd role.
was the fact that he was formed in Le Havre meant to excite us? those others you mentioned are hardly world beaters but appreciate the update, for a free seems decent squad filler for us.
Yes the problem is because he is Bristish/Irish his price is 5 mill higher than he is actually worth. He has bags of talent but yet to prove it at this level. I would like to see him come in but not at the expense of Fellaini a midfield of Fellaini, Gibbo and McCarthy sounds good to me.
Would take him back in a heart beat, him and Jags are a great pairing and bring the best out of eachother. The issue is would he be accepted back here?
cant do us any harm! when fit he is decent, would also monitor Green at QPR as isnt he meant to be getting released? though i know that may change with Harry in now.
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Fair play my Son went to the city in the community the other year when Man City played in Dublin for two days it was good, i learned from it too as i manage his football team. Any coaching manuals or links feel free to share them with me!
Interesting fact: Chelsea have spent approximately £86m since 2004 in compensation for managers – more than Everton’s entire net spend since the Premier League began
have to agree, for me Peanuts and Morales are the wingers now, with Ossie, Gibbo and Felli in the centre, the question is would you drop any of them for Ross? but he is a nice player to bring on when players a jaded
EVERTON have come out with a strong defence of Ireland full back Seamus Coleman after the Donegal player was subjected to anti-Irish abuse online by a small section of the club's support.
http://www.herald.ie/sport/target-of-hate-3300714.html
Anyone at the match hear this? suprised at this given Everton strong tradition with both Irish players and Irish fans.