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Everton Transfer Thread 2016

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Just speaking to a Brighton friend and he is adiment the bolanos price quoted in that tweet is Euros! And its says 10.5 for us so convert that in to sterling and its no were nere £13m.
Setting yourself up there mate...

Let's hope your friend is right though :)
 
Not buying into it until its official in some way.

But signing these two instead of yarmalenko makes sense to me.

One will be better than the other and if they are both decent enough then a.bonus!
 

He will be gone by the summer, he is a dead man walking.
He have got the improve his management skills massively in the next couple of months if he's going to be here next season, if a takeover does happen (which I doubt will ATM ) he will be under massive pressure, but under Kenwright he's reasonably safe, but not even he can stick by him if things carry on as bad as they have been lately. Yes we have had some shocking decisions against us but our defending has been dire for a long time now, sort that then we are ok.
 
Can't defend for our life's

Let's sign some strikers
Outside of a keeper not sure who we would sign to help our defending, we're have enough defenders except a back up rb. And top class keepers aren't likely to move mid season. On the other hand Rom obviously needs cover who could give him a breather
 
Perhaps worth signing ;)
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35450785
When Barry Richardson agreed to combine his role of Wycombe Wanderers goalkeeping coach with back-up keeper after number one Matt Ingram was sold to QPR, little did he think he would be playing eight days later. But an injury to Alex Lynch early in their game at Plymouth left the Chairboys with a goalkeeping emergency on their hands and turning to the 46-year-old. His appearance off the bench came more than a decade after Richardson broke his leg in his last match for Doncaster, and 27 years since he made his senior debut for Scarborough in 1989.

Richardson, older than both his Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth and Plymouth manager Derek Adams, had Argyle's press team scrambling to point out that the majority of their squad were not even born when Richardson first played at Scarborough.Not anticipating he would be making his first Football League appearance since 2002, the veteran goalkeeper was even pictured having a cup of tea during the team's pre-game warm-up.

Despite the bizarre circumstances surrounding his introduction, he managed to help play-off chasing Wycombe overcome promotion hopefuls Argyle, who had previously netted in every home game this season, 1-0. "The game is all about opportunity, and what an opportunity Barry Richardson has had this afternoon," Wycombe boss Ainsworth told BBC Three Counties Radio.

"He is now the oldest player to play for Wycombe, and not only did he keep a clean sheet but I think he is the first to do so at Plymouth this season. I won't be looking to start him next week though."
 


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