wilfjacko
Player Valuation: £8m
NooooooooooooYeah, I always rated him. Himself and Mane look the real deal
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NooooooooooooYeah, I always rated him. Himself and Mane look the real deal
He'd walk into our team
Not ashamed to admit it
Sorry to disagree on this point Terra. I hate the fact that we turn a defeat into a celebration darn London Way. We did it against Chelsea in 2009 - kept the designated Blue pubs around Wembley in coin long into the night - but we had lost. I stayed over and it was a late one, but it's a hollow feeling after you've lost. The semi that year against Utd had been a delight albeit we were the other end and had won.Yep,totally bottled it yet again,had to wait for our train till about 5:30pm that night, went into an Everton designated pub and it was great,all the EFC songs blasting out, summed up the difference between us and them to me, you'd have thought we'd won
He'd walk into our team
Not ashamed to admit it
Do they also not realise that it would be better if their defence was comparable to a wall?Can the idiots not realize , that club can NOT be associated with walls
it'd be better if they just kept away from walls entirelyDo they also not realise that it would be better if their defence was comparable to a wall?
He'd walk into our team
Not ashamed to admit it
He'd walk into our team
Not ashamed to admit it
Does anyone else think Fanta Scruff might have instigated a karmic shift in the balance between our two clubs?
Every now and then they sign a player I wish we'd have gone for first.
Andy Carroll was a potential Duncan replacement. Six foot four, left footed etc. TBH I'd still have him. No one better than him when he's fit running onto crosses.
Lallana was another, skillful and a blue. I'd still have him too.
Don't think it was like that mate myself, I was as flat as a fluke like everyone else when we arrived, however as most of us had an age to wait, what was there to do other than celebrate our great club?(not the team!!)Sorry to disagree on this point Terra. I hate the fact that we turn a defeat into a celebration darn London Way. We did it against Chelsea in 2009 - kept the designated Blue pubs around Wembley in coin long into the night - but we had lost. I stayed over and it was a late one, but it's a hollow feeling after you've lost. The semi that year against Utd had been a delight albeit we were the other end and had won.
Then that day we're talking about - stupid early kick off - Green Man full of Blues, we were in form, couldn't lose I thought, Jela was on fire. Then that back pass. Then the silence as Carroll did what he did.
There was no singing from me that day, I was empty. Couldn't face another glorious failure in losing to them...at Wembley...again. May have been a day out for some, but singing our songs long after a devastating defeat in a poxy boozer wasn't for me.
When success arrives, we will have some party, but accepting a loss ain't for me. We should never accept second best - we are Everton.
He'd walk into our team
Not ashamed to admit it
Well he certainly wouldn't run into itPraising the reds again as usual Mikey, there's no way he would walk into our team,.
No he wouldnt.
I would take Mane, for the subs bench, the rest are utter pony.
Lallana is hugely overrated. The amount of praise he gets in comparison to Barkley being slammed is ridiculous when you compare stats. Klopp had him running like a dog first few months of the season, now he's burned out and he's regressed to his former level of decent prem midfielder. He shouldn't have an international cap, other countries must laugh when they see the players we put out sometimes, nowhere near international level, same with Henderson.