Mashtray
Player Valuation: £25m
I'd call him Slim
Whabi Khazi, is that a footballer or a Japanese Toilet?
heated and everything!
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I'd call him Slim
Whabi Khazi, is that a footballer or a Japanese Toilet?
i think his brother is Martinez's defence coach, think he's called kami!Whabi Khazi, is that a footballer or a Japanese Toilet?
When does the window close? Once again very worrying that other teams have strengthened yet we will be waiting for the last minute as usual.
to be honest mate, not many teams have really bought players have they? Especially in the top 10, bar the austin and pato deals, no-one has borthered to change things up.The teams that are strengthened are the usual suspects - Newcastle, Sunderland and the promoted teams who are all in or around the bottom three, bar Watford.
when you say 'strengthened', you mean spent lots of money don't you.The teams that are strengthened are the usual suspects - Newcastle, Sunderland and the promoted teams who are all in or around the bottom three, bar Watford.
when you say 'strengthened', you mean spent lots of money don't you.
to be honest mate, not many teams have really bought players have they? Especially in the top 10, bar the austin and pato deals, no-one has borthered to change things up.
Sky are going to have to pull a blinder to try and deadline day this window!
haha aye, i was agreeing with you!No I know mate, that's what I'm saying. It was the OP who was suggesting we were been left behind, not me!
wasn't having a go, just pointing out that spending lots on players who can't get into teams elsewhere isn't necessarily strengthening. More of a desperate (but understandable) gamble really.I'm not the one saying it mate. I wasn't agreeing with the poster I quoted...
Yep, all I meant is they've spent loads of money, because they're in a relegation scrap. In no way was I implying that I care that they've bought a load of players, or that we were suddenly getting left behind.
wasn't having a go, just pointing out that spending lots on players who can't get into teams elsewhere isn't necessarily strengthening. More of a desperate (but understandable) gamble really.
The teams that are strengthened are the usual suspects - Newcastle, Sunderland and the promoted teams who are all in or around the bottom three, bar Watford.
While true, it is blatently obvious that we need strengthening. Again.
But the squad is too big....even though we have one striker. One proper right back. The actual worst keepers going. And injuries AOTS.
Yeah way too big.
take him all day long.http://www.[Publication is blacklis...ng-move-to-sign-ecuador-international-mille/?
According to The Times, Everton are weighing up a move to sign Emelec goalscorer Miller Bolanos, with Roberto Martinez searching for new additions.
The Toffees have been underachieving in the Premier League this season, and currently find themselves sat in 12th place, with no win in their last five games.
Wednesday's Capital One Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City has again piled the pressure on manager Martinez, and fans want answers after a poor campaign so far.
With just days left of the transfer window, Everton have only brought in Shani Tarashaj from Grasshopper Zurich, but have sent the youngster back to the Swiss club for the rest of the season.
Now, The Times report that Everton are considering a swoop for Emelec forward Miller Bolanos, who has been making waves in South America.
The Ecuador international, 25, has hit 60 goals in his last 96 games for Emelec, and his record in Ecuador is unsurprisingly turning heads in Europe.
With the ability to play as a forward or out wide, Bolanos may be hoping to follow in the footsteps of international team-mates Juan Carlos Paredes, Antonio Valencia, Enner Valencia and Jefferson Montero by making a move to the Premier League.