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2023/24 Beto

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Is that the only other possible contribution is it?

Why don't you post sense like everyone else? Give that a try.
its always the hypocrites who pipe up

Wet wipe ha ha you are wet sheets picking up on one isolated shot. Get a grip
 
Can't wait till he takes on Van Hoof, tactical fouls Galore! 💪
He’ll try and go through the back of him like the derby he got injured where he went through Dom and James in the first five minutes and the commentator instead of saying he should be booked said ‘he’s letting him know who the daddy is’ and I nearly threw up in my mouth

…difference is if he tries to go through the back of Beto he’ll bounce back off him because Beto is a wall
 
its always the hypocrites who pipe up


You've spent twenty minutes going back through my posts to find a negative post about another player who had an awful game?

Hahaha. Log off mate, Christ.
 

He'll utterly destroy an opposition team sometime soon.

I liked this in the guardian….

“Beto – instrumental as the substitute who spared Everton midweek embarrassment at Doncaster – was superb. The striker has a strange ability to be both languid and powerful, to provide a focal point but also act as playmaker, to combine willpower with skill.

“He’s come with a smile on his face and wants to work,” said Dyche. “He’s done well again today.”

Everton fans journeying home will gush over a backheeled flick to find Danjuma that was as unexpected as it was dashing, a burst of pace down the right had Jack Robinson treading treacle, and then a round-the-corner pass for Nathan Patterson. From that, Patterson’s low cross was met by Danjuma to make it 2-2. And breathe.”……….
 
I liked this in the guardian….

“Beto – instrumental as the substitute who spared Everton midweek embarrassment at Doncaster – was superb. The striker has a strange ability to be both languid and powerful, to provide a focal point but also act as playmaker, to combine willpower with skill.

“He’s come with a smile on his face and wants to work,” said Dyche. “He’s done well again today.”

Everton fans journeying home will gush over a backheeled flick to find Danjuma that was as unexpected as it was dashing, a burst of pace down the right had Jack Robinson treading treacle, and then a round-the-corner pass for Nathan Patterson. From that, Patterson’s low cross was met by Danjuma to make it 2-2. And breathe.”……….
Wait'll Goodison gets behind him.
 

A couple of times he got the ball when I thought he had no chance of getting it. I reckon he will definitely get us some pens with clumsy defenders taking him out by accident as he nips the ball away from them and they then kick his feet instead of the ball
 

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