Berkshire blue
Player Valuation: £750k
Does he work hard he won't play if he's doesn't track back also iv heard he's attitude could be questioned I'm not sure this a dyche player or signing
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I'm pretty sure if Dyche wasn't sure it wouldn't happen. It's been in the offing for 6 months so he's has had plenty of opportunity to nix it.Does he work hard he won't play if he's doesn't track back also iv heard he's attitude could be questioned I'm not sure this a dyche player or signing
Gone to Liverpool
ha ha was thinking the same last night, its evidently a thing mortification and supporting Everton.Never wanted anything to be more true in my whole life.
Just imagine the fume.
While everyone saying medical is supposed to be today......???Done
His best option at the time was Everton, and then a much more attractive proposition came up, so he rightly took that instead. I'd have done exactly the same, as would most people. He doesn't owe Everton anything. The only thing that may have left a sour taste would be if his agent didn't send their thanks for Everton's interest and work to getting to the stage they were previously at. But I'm sure they did, as you never know what is round the corner in football, as we're seeing here.He blew us out when we were desperate can't get passed it if he scores well might think differently shallow football
I think, despite the obvious disappointment, keeping relationships professional in January has allowed us to go back in for him without bad blood. A rare positive from the higher ups at Everton given we ate trying to improve the squad with seemingly no fundsHis best option at the time was Everton, and then a much more attractive proposition came up, so he rightly took that instead. I'd have done exactly the same, as would most people. He doesn't owe Everton anything. The only thing that may have left a sour taste would be if his agent didn't send their thanks for Everton's interest and work to getting to the stage they were previously at. But I'm sure they did, as you never know what is round the corner in football, as we're seeing here.
Wasnt Lampard the manager when he was in talks but then obviously got fired?I think, despite the obvious disappointment, keeping relationships professional in January has allowed us to go back in for him without bad blood. A rare positive from the higher ups at Everton given we ate trying to improve the squad with seemingly no funds
His best option at the time was Everton, and then a much more attractive proposition came up, so he rightly took that instead. I'd have done exactly the same, as would most people. He doesn't owe Everton anything. The only thing that may have left a sour taste would be if his agent didn't send their thanks for Everton's interest and work to getting to the stage they were previously at. But I'm sure they did, as you never know what is round the corner in football, as we're seeing here.
Wasn’t it the club had done everything but it was Arnaut’s agent refusing to sign over the documents as he’d heard of Spurs’ late interest?I'm inclined to agree. As an Evertonian I'd come here. But if it was the same situation with say Leeds, or Leicester, or West Ham, and then European chasing Spurs came in, I would probably make the same move.
The club and it's board didn't finalise the deal professjonaly or quickly enough, and that's where blame lies.
Wasn’t it the club had done everything but it was Arnaut’s agent refusing to sign over the documents as he’d heard of Spurs’ late interest?
Like McNeil last year? The club has a track record of signing players that managers don’t want because they have already put in the groundwork under previous managersI'm pretty sure if Dyche wasn't sure it wouldn't happen. It's been in the offing for 6 months so he's has had plenty of opportunity to nix it.
Agree with you. No point in burning bridges when you're in a position like Everton is and there's a possible decent player available on loan down the line. And Danjuma himself will very likely come out and apologise after he joins for the late change of heart, and no Everton fans should be taking his jilting of us personally!I think, despite the obvious disappointment, keeping relationships professional in January has allowed us to go back in for him without bad blood. A rare positive from the higher ups at Everton given we ate trying to improve the squad with seemingly no funds