I was just joking around?
I didn't say anything offensive, nor did I mean anything in a bad way?
This forum is tiresome but I will abide by it's rules, I suppose..
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I was just joking around?
I didn't say anything offensive, nor did I mean anything in a bad way?
This forum is tiresome but I will abide by it's rules, I suppose..
No, not at all.Your carry on about Dom who played well and scored a goal and then taking criticism of Coleman personally who was horrendous.
You don’t understand what dom is asked to do that’s allNo, not at all.
Very nice finish from Dom yesterday(Surprisingly), I just don't rate him.
In fact I actually think he's terrible(Really bad), and is as much of a detriment to our team as people think of The Duke..
Séamus was finished years ago but you'll never catch me saying unwarranted disgraceful things about him after a total team capitulation.
Exactly, give him something (someone) to work with and he will get goals.Light years ahead of Beto despite what some say - think he’ll enjoy playing with our new recruits
Hope ya got the footage of that goal @Goat, as it's unlikely there'll be another one for quite some time.
Ya can touch yourself to your own personal DCL-Hub and continue your absolutely irrational obsession with a poor front man.
I hope your wife is aware of these tendencies of yours..
For me, the only time DCL is of any use to us is when we play the top 4/6 and we have zero possession and need someone to hold the ball up(Somewhat), as we never have it, and need to bring people into play for a counter.
Other than that he's a waste of space.
Poor movement, poor touch, poor football intelligence, poor Goat.
One deal that did not come off during those late June talks was a move that would have seen Calvert-Lewin join Newcastle, with highly-rated winger Yankuba Minteh heading the other way. The striker and his representatives, though, were unable to agree terms and both mooted transfers collapsed. Without Calvert-Lewin’s sale, the finances simply were not there to challenge Brighton’s £30million offer for Minteh, even with the Gambian said to have been keen on a switch to Goodison.
Calvert-Lewin’s contractual situation remains a live problem. He has shown no willingness when it comes to signing a new deal and late-summer interest never materialised in the way he or Everton anticipated. The club are likely to make renewed attempts to convince Calvert-Lewin to agree a new deal but the chances of the 27-year-old signing a January pre-contract elsewhere and making a free-agent exit at the end of the season have risen significantly.
No not nice guy Dom it was mean old Everton pricing him out of a moveInteresting couple of quotes from Paddy Boylands athletic article today