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Man of the Match at Swansea


MikeO

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32 members have voted

  1. 1. ?

    • Tim Howard
      0
    • Tyias Browning
      0
    • John Stones
      7
    • Phil Jagielka
      0
    • Brendon Galloway
      3
    • Gareth Barry
      3
    • James McCarthy
      0
    • Ross Barkley
      18
    • Steven Naismith
      0
    • Arouna Kone
      0
    • Romelu Lukaku
      1


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Current Player of the Season standings...

Steven Naismith...45

Romelu Lukaku...40

Tim Howard...34

Gerard Deulofeu...29

Ross Barkley...23

Arouna Kone...19

Seamus Coleman...16

Tom Cleverley...10

John Stones...6

Phil Jagielka...2

Gareth Barry...2

Brendon Galloway...2

Bryan Oviedo...1


Previous MOTM winners...

Chelsea (H)...Steven Naismith

Tottenham (A)...Tim Howard

Barnsley (A)...Gerard Deulofeu

Manchester City (H)...Seamus Coleman

Southampton (A)...Romelu Lukaku

Watford (H)...Arouna Kone

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Barkley yesterday but our defenders were outstanding yesterday again can't believe it's the same players as last season!

Last season was Roberto's inability to organise a defence unlike the previous season when our solidity was all down to Moyes influence.

 

Our improvement this season is plainly down to the guys remembering the Moyes sessions, Roberto probably shows them videos.

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Gave it to Barkley ( but lets not start this world class shite again let the lad develop under the radar)

 

Kinda a bit late for that, and he's the wrong nationality to go under the radar.

 

To those who could see ability - he has had what we are seeing now for a few years.

 

You can't just have a game where you dominate the Arsenal midfield at 19 single handedly and display technical ability way in advance of what you usually see from an english player - and kinda become an average player. Its the same for Cleverley (I did have a downer on him at one stage a good while back till I realised what had happened wasn't ability - it was confidence)

 

Its not letting him develop under the radar that is the key - not groaning and getting on his back when he does a 10 yard pass is pretty much important.

 

When he is "truly" on the radar I expect teams to be bidding £60m plus for him. I said over a year ago it would be a gamble to sell him for £30m as he can easily double that valuation and in the process of doing so take Everton to higher levels.

 

He will more than likely get Young Player of The Year this season if he remains fit and his confidence doesnt take hits (Mr Hodgson). I am pretty certain of that.

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Kinda a bit late for that, and he's the wrong nationality to go under the radar.

 

To those who could see ability - he has had what we are seeing now for a few years.

 

You can't just have a game where you dominate the Arsenal midfield at 19 single handedly and display technical ability way in advance of what you usually see from an english player - and kinda become an average player. Its the same for Cleverley (I did have a downer on him at one stage a good while back till I realised what had happened wasn't ability - it was confidence)

 

Its not letting him develop under the radar that is the key - not groaning and getting on his back when he does a 10 yard pass is pretty much important.

 

When he is "truly" on the radar I expect teams to be bidding £60m plus for him. I said over a year ago it would be a gamble to sell him for £30m as he can easily double that valuation and in the process of doing so take Everton to higher levels.

 

He will more than likely get Young Player of The Year this season if he remains fit and his confidence doesnt take hits (Mr Hodgson). I am pretty certain of that.

This is exactly the shite I meant.

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I would still have taken the money, happy that your convinced after a poor 12 months of anonymity 3 or 4 decent games and your convinced hes a great ?

funny there were no bids for him this summer.

same as cleverly 30 odd games last season majority poor 3 or 4 average games with us, still a long way to go to convince a lot of people

he is nowhere near the level of consistency of an Osman or a pienar. even without this injury he had a long run last season no consistency, must be RMs charm.

but with your crystal ball we are laughing all the way to the bank.

But only to the likes of those chosen few who can see ability ?

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I thought Cleverley was one of the better players for Villa last season?

 

With Ross I don't think it takes a genius to know he hasn't ability and that the issue is more of a mental thing.

Ross just needs to believe in what others see.

so you say ross hasn't ability ?

as for cleverly ask any villa supporter the majority of games he was nowhere to be seen

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