Nordecke
Player Valuation: £35m
I've kept this seperately from the main Donovan thread, as it's not really connected with that thread as such, and would be a little off topic if mixed.
Regarding Donovans experience of the Premiership.
He had his debut against Arsenal, and joined what would be considered an Everton team in good form.
The matches he has played for us are as follows:
Arsenal
Man City
Birmingham
Sunderland
Wigan
Liverpool
Chelsea
Sporting
Man United
Sporting
Tottenham
Hull
And possibly Birmingham again.
With the exception of Villa, he has experienced playing for Everton against the cream of English football, and a very famous Portugese side.
Life for Donovan (football wise) will have been very exciting during his stay with us, especially as we have been playing well, and had good results against the big sides.
We've topped the form table too, and played good football.
1. Do you think he has had a realistic experience of life with Everton?
With the exception of Liverpool, who beat us because we didn't turn up, and that can be said for Sporting too, the top sides normally beat us, and have been known to beat us quite heavily in the process. Our results against these teams weren't typical, nor predicted, so has he seen only the highs in the Prem, and not the lows, like when Arsenal beat us 6-1 on the opening day?
2. Do you think he has had a realistic experience of life in the Premiership?
His matches happened to coincide with a run of fixtures against the best sides. Would he have enjoyed his experience so much had his fixture list not included such mouth watering fixtures, and instead consisted of matches against the much more mediocre sides in the division? And what if we had not been in Europe?
3. Would he be wanting to extend his loan had we been beaten in most matches, and in poor form?
It's no secret that Moyes has broken his curse a few times against the top sides this year. Historically, they smash us all over the place. Had this happened, would he be so keen to stay?
4. Has he been a major impact, and the reason for such a good spell?
What difference do you think he has made to our teams performances during these matches? Would we have still gained such good results without him?
5. Are we genuinely turning the corner, or have we just been fortunate this time round?
Are we seeing the start of a new era for Everton? A team no longer willing to lie down for the top 4, or was this just a fluke, and we should expect normal services to resume next season against them?
The top 4 teams have been off colour this season. Will they return to domination or have the underdogs finally caught up, and given the bullies a black eye they won't forget in a hurry?
1: I think he has had a realistic shock of true fan support from Everton
2: He was stoked to play such top sides
3: Probley not, unless he had the same fan support even w/loss
4: I think he was a fuel for a fire that was starting to sprout
5: If we stay injury free than we can compete with anyone, anywhere.. I think if Donovan leaves than that could damper spirits.. Lets hope not..