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2 actually. Iwobi and GbaminCome on Gilbs, I need someone to boo, give me a name big fella, give me that SoaB
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2 actually. Iwobi and GbaminCome on Gilbs, I need someone to boo, give me a name big fella, give me that SoaB
I was recently talking to someone I know with close ties to the club, specifically the younger players. We got onto Dowell, and he said he was the best football player at the club when he was here. Couldn't believe they let him go without getting a real chance.Dave, you said he was going to be an England international quality player. Now he’s 24 and a reserve for Norwich. Excuse me if I don’t think you’re all knowing when it comes to scouting and talent.
I also have a thing about people saying things like, “See I told you he was awesome,” after one performance, acting like they don’t also get loads wrong.
booooooooooooo2 actually. Iwobi and Gbamin
It's like Anthony Gordon....pi$$ poor at Preston but put that blue shirt on he would of found an extra 10-20 percent to his game IMO.....Look at Iwobi etc they don't care as long as they are getting paid....give me a young evertonian with potential any day over a Mercenary.....if your fighting for something you love in life (not just football)you find that extra spark....and will give your all !I was recently talking to someone I know with close ties to the club, specifically the younger players. We got onto Dowell, and he said he was the best football player at the club when he was here. Couldn't believe they let him go without getting a real chance.
It always seemed apparent to me that he needed games and he would come good. Instead, we paid an absolute fortune on the most expensive signing we've ever made and one who may well go down as arguably the worst signing in the clubs history.
The fact he's not playing for Norwich means very little to me, and to be honest, the fact he is being overlooked maybe a blessing in disguise for him.
As for Gordon, he had a really good game on Thursday. It's the first time I've ever thought he looked like a potential Premier league player, and he finally played with confidence and looked like he wanted to actually affect the game. The cross for the goal was sublime. If he can play like that more often, and work on his finishing, he could save us a lot of money over the next few years.
I don’t know him but based off his YouTube series he has no self awarenessLooked our best player there, tonight. I don't think there are enough mirrors in the world for Iwobi to take a long hard look at himself in.
Well this is the thing, some posters were slagging him because he wasnt at Greenwood or Saka’s level. They are exceptional talents who are among the best in the world for their age. Not every player can be that and it’s unfair to judge like that.I think he's got the ability to be a PL level player. For a 20 year old he looks to be more than decent. Always hard to predict how good a young player will become. What he's shown so far suggests he's not a sure fire hit to be a top PL performer in future years. Equally he's shown enough to suggest that with the right development he's easily going to be PL quality in the future.
Like with any young player it's really hard to predict how it goes from here. I wouldn't currently put him in that top tier bracket of young players in the PL who have immense potential (Foden, James, Saka, Greenwood, Elliott). But maybe that tier below with the likes of Lamptey, Jones, Meslier, Aarons, Livramento, Guehi, Gallagher etc..
Just make sure everyone dosent turn on him as soon as he has a bad run like they did with Barkley and Davies.It's like Anthony Gordon....pi$$ poor at Preston but put that blue shirt on he would of found an extra 10-20 percent to his game IMO.....Look at Iwobi etc they don't care as long as they are getting paid....give me a young evertonian with potential any day over a Mercenary.....if your fighting for something you love in life (not just football)you find that extra spark....and will give your all !
I have thought he had a chance since I first saw him. He's quick, decent on the ball, but he has that thing that not a lot of wingers have, aggression. He's a proper battler.….he has more ability than he’s shown, I just think he concentrates too much on doing the hard work and graft. He’s a talented lad, he strikes a ball sweetly (which is why he takes free kicks) and has goals in his locker.
Still waiting to see his curly wurly, I guarantee it’s there.
Gordon did well at Preston until they changed manager and he wasn’t played in the new system. The Preston fans really liked him.It's like Anthony Gordon....pi$$ poor at Preston but put that blue shirt on he would of found an extra 10-20 percent to his game IMO.....Look at Iwobi etc they don't care as long as they are getting paid....give me a young evertonian with potential any day over a Mercenary.....if your fighting for something you love in life (not just football)you find that extra spark....and will give your all !
A lot of what happened at Preston was out of his control when they changed managers, it wasn't because the new manager didn't rate him.Gordon did well at Preston until they changed manager and he wasn’t played in the new system. The Preston fans really liked him.
I was recently talking to someone I know with close ties to the club, specifically the younger players. We got onto Dowell, and he said he was the best football player at the club when he was here. Couldn't believe they let him go without getting a real chance.
It always seemed apparent to me that he needed games and he would come good. Instead, we paid an absolute fortune on the most expensive signing we've ever made and one who may well go down as arguably the worst signing in the clubs history.
The fact he's not playing for Norwich means very little to me, and to be honest, the fact he is being overlooked maybe a blessing in disguise for him.
As for Gordon, he had a really good game on Thursday. It's the first time I've ever thought he looked like a potential Premier league player, and he finally played with confidence and looked like he wanted to actually affect the game. The cross for the goal was sublime. If he can play like that more often, and work on his finishing, he could save us a lot of money over the next few years.
If the game the other night told us anything it was the best way to cure the malaise at the club is bringing kids through the ranks , kids who have a feel for the club not necessarily local lads but young lads whose first club is Everton.I have thought he had a chance since I first saw him. He's quick, decent on the ball, but he has that thing that not a lot of wingers have, aggression. He's a proper battler.
Early days yet, but high hopes for young Anthony.