Drico
Player Valuation: £50m
Pickford still not dominating his box...Dominic Calvert-Lewin preparation for Wolves game progressing as expected
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Pickford still not dominating his box...Dominic Calvert-Lewin preparation for Wolves game progressing as expected
High risk? It was madness!….if we do manage to get runs of games out of him, it’ll be a bonus but it was always high risk not bringing an effective option in before the season started.
Shoulder, hamstring and knee injuries.
I dont even think of him as an Everton player anymore.
We have Maupay as an option until Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison's replacements are bought.
I'd be open to that. There's only two games to go until the window opens though - and the club really should be in negotiations right now for a striker to start early January.Until then could try Cannon or one or two others.
"The toe bone's connected to the, quad bone. The quad bone's connected to the, shoulder bone. The shoulder bone's connected to the-" sing a long lads, all together now! ?Absolutely incredible that he'd basically never been injured until he broke his toe in a non-football-related incident, and that broken toe led to the quad injury, and so on and so forth. He must be so gutted.
Let's get it Dom.
I definitely don’t hear the word of the Lord!"The toe bone's connected to the, quad bone. The quad bone's connected to the, shoulder bone. The shoulder bone's connected to the-" sing a long lads, all together now! ?
I'd be open to that. There's only two games to go until the window opens though - and the club really should be in negotiations right now for a striker to start early January.
Following the team from Saint Helens helps my sanity and balance my mood.Have you ever considered watching rugby instead?
Ingrowing toenail and tooth ache are only 2 of the plethora of bodily ailments a growing lad can suffer from.Dislocated shoulder, seeing a specialist. What else can he suffer from ?