He got nothing, not one thing, right. He's a joke.
You want to fight him, don't you?
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He got nothing, not one thing, right. He's a joke.
I think you are right but Unfortunately he's perfect for man city where they are at this point in time, for us though I'm not sure he was what we needed as a CB, we needed more strength in there. I don't think we will miss him but he was a nice luxury to have a ball playing CB. But there was one other issue he didn't want to be here.I think Stones is potentially world class, unlike the rest of the squad
I dont get these weird comments
Is there a formula to this rating of our spending?
Spend on Transfer - (TV Money + Stones Money) = X
So was X to be 100M for you to be happy? So if TV plus Stones was over 100M we would have had to have actually spent 150m to 200m for people to be happy?
Who? Valencia? He has a worse scoring record than Kone. I guess that's irrelevant though
He got nothing, not one thing, right
So let's look at what actually happened this summer.
1. Moved Stones on. Good. The lad did not have his heart in the club, that was obvious. Best moved on. Ergo +
2. Picked up a replacement GK that is far better than Howard. Ergo +
3. Picked up Williams, central defender with years left in him. Strengthens back four, along with emergence of Holgate. Ergo +
4. Picked up Bolassie. Strong player who I believe will only get better playing alongside better players. Ergo +
5. Picked up Gueye. By all accounts the best buy of the summer. Ergo +
6. Picked up Valencia on loan. Back-up player. Better than some I could name... Ergo +
So, overall, I believe we have done OK in this window. If we have a good half-season, we may yet pull in even better players in January next year, but I feel the full season's performance will dictate how the club moves forward, together with the next major incoursion into the transfer market next summer.
So all the naysayers, look at 1 -6 above and give some thought to how the club has done this summer.
And if an outhouse like Sissoko swrerved us, then we are better off without him if that is how he conducts himself...
Warchest. Nothing will ever be the same. Marquee signings.Yeah blow it all at once. Don't put any aside for new stadiums or wages or anything else. Blow 30m on sissoko and 40m on joe hart
then you take the hit mate as 30 goals would see us be in with a shout of winning the bloody league since we've now got a manager who can defend
Based on what esk said. Nothing more, nothing less. Knows nothing.Based on what? The media? One player choosing a champions league club over a club who finished 11th
We aren't exactly an attractive prospect at the minute. Takes time to get the shine back
How did Stoke have a better window? They alway buy a lot of players and hardly ever improve.I agree to an extent but even the most positive Evertonians must feel this window has been a massive let down. It's all very well saying we finished 11th last year so can't attract top players. That was last year and if Moshiri really wants to change Everton and get us back to competing to win trophies then he has to sell that to top players. Stoke finished 9th last year and have had a million times better window than us.
The worrying thing personally for me is how well our squad would cope with injuries to key players, yes we have a good starting 11 but we have no quality to replace. Hopefully we can get to January injury free and then build.
I feel sorry for Koeman to be honest but I'm glad we didn't sign any mercenaries like that knob on the banner still. We have a decent manager, the best fans in the world but we need our owners to start backing us or we are screwed.
No reserve striker, no reserve central midfielder, no first string keeper, no reserve right back, no reserve left back. No Europe, no quality signings in 12 months according to popular opinion.Best start to the season in a decade.
Very good manager, squad has improved overall (not to the extent we needed perhaps to be challenging for top 5/6, but that's where a good manager comes in). Looking sharper and the most 'underachieving' squad that we've had in years is now appearing to be playing to relatively close of its potential.
But yeh, the end is nigh.
I think Stones is potentially world class, unlike the rest of the squad
He's awesome. He will fire us into the champions league.He's scored and assisted double the goals in the past 2 seasons than Arouna has in 3...