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when you think we can’t get worse?
we sell richy and don’t replace him
and now AG prob won’t replace him
we aren’t building a team atall
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It's such a weird situation. He needs to be the player he may have the potential to be now. If we end up with those extra players being poor, and Gordon doesn't kick on hugely, we could well be relegated. DCL is a luxury player now with his injuries - we really need a starting striker not a backup, and we currently can't afford it.That's true. It's just that Everton ultimately are probably in catch 22 here.
If we don't sell, then we can get players in but they may be of limited quality and quantity. Maybe 2-3 more (a midfielder, hopefully Gana, and a forward player or two), but they'd be on the cheap side/loans etc.
If we do sell, we can probably go and get 2-3 very very good players, and perhaps even we may have a loan from Chelsea thrown in as well?
It's all hypothetical and we'll see.
I'm on the fence with it. I think £50m is too much to turn down personally, but if he stays it's also fine with me.
Gallagher is frankly a £30-35m player mate, at the very least.Theres an FFP fiddle to be done, and partly why it alarms me to see Batshuayi mentioned (who has no value and is not someone I want to see on a long term deal). I hope that is just Chelsea's end though.
One issue with Gallacher/Broja is how we value the. I'm not sure we value either at as high as 20m. Maybe we do though, and it becomes quite easy to conclude.
If we value Gordon at 50m, we must surely be valuing the 2 Chelsea boys, who, without being funny, have both doubled his output, at least 30m.Theres an FFP fiddle to be done, and partly why it alarms me to see Batshuayi mentioned (who has no value and is not someone I want to see on a long term deal). I hope that is just Chelsea's end though.
One issue with Gallacher/Broja is how we value the. I'm not sure we value either at as high as 20m. Maybe we do though, and it becomes quite easy to conclude.
That's fine, I see the point.
But he's not actually that good. So if we got an offer of £50m, it could be too good to turn down.
I like Gordon, he'd be a miss and we'd need to replace him quickly but we would have money to do it and frankly, you can get far more productive players (and talented) for much less than £50m.
Gallagher is frankly a £30-35m player mate, at the very least.
We can't value Gordon at £50m and think Gallagher is worth that much less.
Not desperate enough to go for that deal.Like they've come in with their first bid we go the other way we meet in the middle with a fair wedge and Broja. Unless we try it we'll never know how desperate they are for him.
Come on lad hes 20. Hes still a kid. He is still learning. He isnt going to appear out of thin air and be the finished product. Should Everton have a player in his place who is better. Yes.The reason we havent is the real problem here. Gordon needs time to work on his game especially the final ball and scoring goals. At his age he should be being used as a sub and learning.What is his game and what does he actually create/add to our attacking play though? We need players right now that can score goals and/or assist more than 4/3 respectively in two years of football. Gordon was never expected to dictate games, just actually contribute in an actual attacking sense. Showing a bit of end product a little bit more often, besides just running would be enough for everyone to stay on his side.
Depends on the system they want to play Mattywhen you think we can’t get worse?
we sell richy and don’t replace him
and now AG prob won’t replace him
we aren’t building a team atall
Don't agree on McNeil at all. We paid £4m for him up front mate and we needed a left-footed winger.There are an awful lot of other players we really needed to move on so its disappointing that there's no movement on that and instead we may lose Gordon.
We are dealing with Chelsea so we need to push them as far as we can. We need to be prepared to hold out for the very best possible deal and use the precedent they set this summer in our favour.
I think we've put ourselves in a bad position with the daft McNeil deal. That money needed to go on a goalscorer. Now we have no goals and may need to sell ANOTHER important first team player to fix it.
Its pretty depressing stuff. Especially the fact our future would then be in the hands of the recruitment team and I have next to no faith in them.