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You might think he's world class but you don't see me doing all this about Messi? Why the obsession?

Also, there are lots of players that are more two-footed than he is. Like miles better.

There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

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Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.

I’ve watched football for a long time, he’s bang average. Nothing more nothing less. You can post all the stats and stuff you want, but he isn’t capable of taking a game by the scruff of the neck, showing some leadership and inspiring a crap team to be less crap, and that’s what Everton need right now.



Why not worship Toni Kroos instead?

Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.

Your short and punchy post suggests a little bit mate. We have 30000 plus users. No one posts about one player, at a club they dont even support, like you do.

So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.

Mate, he is a good player.

This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

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Can I just ask you why it is then that Sigurdsson,the worlds most complete two footed playmaker, is currently playing his trade for a mid table premier league club at the age of 28?

  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.

Is he the most underrated player in world football?

I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.

Has no one else in the game noticed his brilliance apart from you?

Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:



All the clubs in all the world with all the scouts around but only Steve Walsh recognised his genius? How do you explain that?

Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.

The most devisive Ricky since Riiiiiiiiiicky Fowler of EastEnders fame.

@RickyRyder don't you honestly think that Messi is the most complete two-footed player in world football? Gylfi isn't even the best player at a very very bad Everton.

So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.

Iceland is a stat footballer fam, contributes little often.

Hope he’s second out the door, right behind bolasie

No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

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lol as if

Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.

So, what do you think Davies role is? He's an 8. Simple as that. Klaassen is the only other competent 8 we have and he doesn't play.

Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.

I love Gylfi and he is indeed the best passer on our team and should start every match, BUT again, he shouldn't be playing a box to box role. That's insane.

He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.

And you put Rooney and Gylfi in the middle and you have zero pace, no tackling, and no ability to run with the ball from back to front. Those two guys cannot carry a ball with any inpetus or pace.

I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.

It has ZERO to do with passing. There's a reason why our best performance in midfield have been with those guys together. We'd be stuck in our own end the whole match and when we'd win it, which only Gana would do, we'd have minimal ability to push it upfield with any other strategy than hoofball or long, wide passes to Walcott and Bolaisse.

I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.

You`ve got it one.

Stand by for one single post that takes up a full page :hayee:

Lol this guy knows he too well.

Sorry mate, but having read that in it`s entirety, I`m going to need a little bit more, any chance ?

Coming right up.

Nobody will pay anywhere near what we paid for him, nor his wages.

Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.

We'd have to take a 50%+ loss on him - simply not happening. And Gylfi knows that of course, hence why he's phoned in the majority of his performances since landing his last big bumper contract of his career.

We're stuck with him. All we can hope for is he somehow comes good.

All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.

He should play where Rooney is now

Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.
 
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There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

BV82AhgKRqqD4DNupR6AxA.png


Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

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  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

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Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.

You put the effort in, I’ll give you that.
 
Oh not stats again.

But if we want to go there, let's compare him to his predecessor.

4 goals and created 3, playing 1.5 passes that lead to shots, touching the ball 25 times (retention 75%) and averaging 0.7 dribbles a game (17 successful), 35 chances created - 32 key passes.

Compared to the now departed 5 goals and 8 assists last season, playing 2.5 passes a game that led to a shot, touching the ball 50 times a game (retention 85%) and dribbling 3+ times a game (62 successful), 84 chances created - 76 key passes.

Take that for data.
 
There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

BV82AhgKRqqD4DNupR6AxA.png


Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

dPrlgDXJQJqu_rnwZGtMDA.png





  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

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Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.

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There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

BV82AhgKRqqD4DNupR6AxA.png


Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

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  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

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Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.


Tell us how you really feel.
 
There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

BV82AhgKRqqD4DNupR6AxA.png


Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

dPrlgDXJQJqu_rnwZGtMDA.png





  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

RgOUlCR0SWyyF7v97B1kKA.png



tenor_3.gif




Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.

Once again, he can’t take ownership of a game and inspire his teammates so he isn’t a top class centre mid.
 
There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

BV82AhgKRqqD4DNupR6AxA.png


Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

dPrlgDXJQJqu_rnwZGtMDA.png





  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

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Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.


Ricky, Clarence Seedorf could have played for Suriname but because he was good at football and Suriname isn't good at football he played for Netherlands.

Gylfi is bad at football so he couldn't get picked for England and had to play for Iceland.

As my good frondel @Joey66 would say END OF
 
There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

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Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

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  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

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tenor_3.gif




Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.

Serious question mate.

Have you thought about going on Master Mind, with all things Siggy as your specialist subject ?
 

This thread is nothing but spam, I'm actually one of the few people giving insight on the player & his abilities.

People whine & moan about Gylfi but go silent when I post these stats or show these clips.

If Gylfi is as bad as you people claim he is in open play, how on earth do those clips exist? How on earth are his open play stats so high?

Borderline obsession? You do realize you people live & breathe Everton right? You do realize you dedicate your entire lives towards a football club, right? That's obsession.

I 'follow' Sigurdsson in the same sense that I 'follow' a UFC fighter, Formula 1 driver or any other player in any given sport.

Am I obsessed with Michael van Gerwen for watching him play darts? Or having watched Phil Taylor? No.

The same applies to Sigurdsson. He's a world class player, and I enjoy watching sport at the highest caliber.

Neither of my bans were truly banworthy, especially not when you consider what the other users get away with.



Most both footed Playmaker on the planet. Have you really ever seen a Playmaker shoot, cross or pass on both feet like him? No. You haven't.

He shoots like Hagi on both feet, crosses like Beckham on both feet, takes set pieces like him, and passes on both feet like a slow Laudrup/Zidane.

Those are all players that I truly admire, and Gylfi consistently does things that none of them could do.

There is nothing 'random' about him. He's a world class player.

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Here's 'bang average Sigurdsson' compared to Coutinho

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Look at how bad he is, outperforming £150 million Coutinho in every PL season.

Everybody harps on about Coutinho's 7 goals & 6 assists in 14 matches this season..

Take a look at what Gylfi did at 22 years old in 2012.

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7 goals & 5 assists in 18 matches. At 22 years old.

Yes, Coutinho had 1 more assist in 4 fewer matches, but 1 goal & 3 of his assists were scored in 1 match against Brighton.

Removing that brings his total down to 6 goals & 3 assists in 13 matches. Hardly better than Gylfi who was 3 years younger.



The narrative that suggests Davies should be apart of our strongest XI is also the same narrative that suggests Kenny, DCL & Martina are ''good enough'' for our starting XI.

All of those players have their moments, but rarely do they produce consistently.

Davies's through balls might be better than Rooney's or Gueye's, and he's a very good dribbler that pressures his opponents well.. But he's by no means good enough to start.

Rooney & Gueye are better passers, irregardless of Davies's extremely inconsistent through balls.

Gylfi of course is the best passer in our team, and should be playing Davies's role. Which he does for Iceland, and used to for Swansea.

Whenever I watch us play I'm always seeing Davies getting the ball in positions where Gylfi should be. He is more than capable of being there & doing so, but he's usually stuck on the left. The few moments he is in the middle he always has to worry about drifting back to the left if there's a counter attack.

Why loan out Lookman when he would've been perfect to pair up with Walcott? Why is Bolasie or Vlasic not starting? Why is Tosun not playing on the wing or upfront?

There simply isn't room for Davies in the XI. But if I were to replace him with anyone it would be Rooney, not for a winger. But how well are we going to defend with two lightweights in Gueye & Davies in midfield?
There are plenty of people that do this about Messi, Ronaldo, etc.

For an example Cenk Tosun brought over a lot of Turkish fans to Everton. Granted they didn't stay for very long as he isn't getting any play time. Chicharito has a huge fanbase in Mexico, Ji-sung Park for South Korea, Kagawa for Japan, etc.

The only reason why I watch him is because he is capable of doing things that nobody else can at the moment. That's why I'm so adamant about his both footedness.

Sure you lot haven't seen much of it this season, but you have. And you will see more.

Messi isn't both footed, and if he were he would be the best player in the world by a mile.

Name 1 player better than him at shooting, crossing & passing like him on both feet? You cant.

''Lots of players that are more footed'' Yeah, like who? You literally cant name one. Not even throughout history.

Shots compilation



Crosses compilation



Passes compilation



Who throughout history has possessed both footed shooting, passing & crossing? Even if there was a player as both footed as him, let's add on his set piece ability.



So not only is he both footed, but he also takes world class free kicks, penalties, corners & set pieces?

But then he also defends extremely well? Can play upfront, on the wings or in midfield?

He's not only highlights, but the passing statistics show that him & de Bruyne are in a league of their own.

BV82AhgKRqqD4DNupR6AxA.png


Passes

Fabregas - 6600
Ozil - 5689
Eriksen - 5659
Mata - 4174
Coutinho - 4047
Sigurdsson - 3309

* KDB - 2891

Chances

Ozil - 312
Eriksen - 308
Fabregas - 220
Sigurdsson - 201
Coutinho - 172
Mata - 147

* KDB - 182

Key passes

Ozil - 279
Eriksen - 278
Fabregas - 184
Sigurdsson - 176
Coutinho - 155
Mata - 135

* KDB - 155

Assists

Fabregas - 37
Ozil - 33
Eriksen - 30
Sigurdsson - 27
Coutinho - 17
Mata - 12

* KDB - 27

Note: KDB only played 2 full seasons, so he is sidelined.

Now all you have to do is divide the passes with the chances, key passes & assists!

Passes per chance

Sigurdsson - 16.46
Ozil - 18.28
Eriksen - 18.37
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39
Fabregas - 30.00

* KDB - 15.88

Passes per key pass

Sigurdsson - 18.80
Ozil - 20.39
Eriksen - 20.36
Fabregas - 35.87
Coutinho - 23.53
Mata - 28.39

* KDB - 18.65

Passes per assist

Sigurdsson - 122
Ozil - 172
Fabregas - 183
Eriksen - 188
Coutinho - 238
Mata - 347

* KDB - 107

The stats show that Gylfi not only is equal to the other Playmakers, but actually outperforms all of them regarding efficiency.

The facts, stats & highlights all suggest he is world class. His fee suggests he is world class.

Yes, not all of his performances for Everton have been world class. Far from it. But how good would any of the other Playmakers do in his shoes? I don't believe any other player could've kept Swansea up last season.







Perfect example of a ''both footed'' player that rarely scores or assists.

Sure he's a DM, but comparing their feet are laughable. Gylfi is head above heels better at scoring, assisting, crossing & passing than Kroos.

Kroos has 33 goals in 246 league matches for Real Madrid & Bayern. Two of the best teams in the world.

That's a 13.5% goal ratio. Gylfi has 34 goals in 124 PL matches for Swansea, 27.5%.

Kroos has 65 assists in 246 league matches, 26.5%

Gylfi has 28 assists in 88 PL matches for Swansea as a Playmaker/winger, 32% assist ratio

I'll admit Kroos's stats are impressive, but you're comparing someone who plays with Ronaldo to someone who had Bony/Llorente/Gomis/Ayew.

Kroos is only close to Gylfi in regards to taking corners. Not free kicks, penalties or set pieces. But he's obviously better defensively, faster & stronger, that's about it.



So who exactly have I been supporting this whole season? Just because I support the club because of a player doesn't mean I don't actually support the club.



This season, yes. He is currently only boasting the stats of a 'good' player. But he was in a league of his own for 95% of last season.

The only reason why you don't hear him being talked about is because KDB & Eriksen pipped him on the last few days of the season with Spurs & City winning games with 4 goals or more.

Otherwise he would've been the Playmaker with the most goals & assists combined.

dPrlgDXJQJqu_rnwZGtMDA.png





  • 20 years old - 25 goals/assists in 38 matches in the Championship. Knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

  • 21 years old - 12 goals & assists in 1241 minutes in the Bundesliga. 1 every 103 minutes.

  • 22 years old - 12 goals/assists in 18 PL apps, 9 in open play. (Loan to Swansea from January)

  • 23-24 years old - Wasted playing LW at Spurs

  • 25 years old - 17 goals/assists in 32 PL apps, 14 in open play. 9 out of 10 assists in open play.

  • 26 years old - 15 goals/assists in 36 PL apps, 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps during 2nd half of season.

  • 27 years old - 22 goals/assists in 38 PL apps, 0 goals scored in open play with right foot.


At 22 he received offers from Liverpool & Spurs.

He chose Spurs feeling that they had more ambition. He also grew up as a United supporter which might have influenced his decision.

At 25 he received offers from Everton & Leicester.

At 26 he received offers from Napoli, Everton, Leicester, RB Leipzig

At 27 he received offers from Atletico, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Leicester & settled with Everton.

Now he's 28 years old, and had a year similar to his time at Spurs. But if he has another 22-24 goal/assist season for Everton & pushes us to the top 4, then there is no doubt that a bigger club will come knocking again with possibly an even bigger fee that what we paid.



I like to think so. Yes. I usually say in the PL but it is truly incredible how little attention he gets from the incredible feats that he has accomplished.



Stuart James & Sachin Nakrani voted Gylfi Sigurdsson as the best player in the Premier League in 2016/17.

Maricio Pochettino said Gylfi was ''The perfect player'' & tried resigning him this summer.

Some extremely bias Icelandic pundits agree with me too. You can hear their assessment & analysis of him here:





Steve Walsh has made too many good signings to deserve this treatment. Almost all of his signings made sense.

I think there are several factors in why Sigurdsson hasn't gotten as much attention from other clubs as he should.

Lack of pace & strength being two key factors. Swansea haven't done well in all competitions, so Gylfi's stats in cups & games outside the PL were non existent, seeing as Swansea always got knocked out early in the same fashion we were.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is a moneyball signing. Here's a really good video that explains what that means:



Note: Even at £45 million Gylfi cost less than he should have when you compare his stats & ability to Coutinho for an example. But Coutinho was Neymar's replacement, which is the biggest reason why he cost so much.

I'll use another player as an example of a moneyball signing. N'golo Kante.

N'Golo Kante in 2014/15 for SM Caen

4.8 tackles per game.
2.9 interceptions per game.
0.9 clearances per game.

Leicester spotted this, bought him for £7.65m and won the league.

As a defensive midfielder, 5'6 Kante was too small for most scouts.

But the numbers told a story that the eye missed.

The same can be said about Sigurdsson. As ''bang average'' as he has been, he is only 11 goals & assists from his 23 goals & assists last season.

If he puts in another shift like he did against Palace, Swansea or Leicester in 5-7 of the next 10 games then he might finish with 22-24 goals/assists this season.



So who exactly is better in our side? Coleman & Baines have been the clubs best players for almost a decade, and neither of them have been playing.

Rooney & Niasse are gobshite whenever they don't score or assist (frequently) and our only player that has been consistent besides Gylfi is Pickford.

Either way I know you're just trolling. Nobody in their right mind would communicate like you do in a serious manner.



No Playmaker, winger or midfielder contributed in as many games as Sigurdsson did last season.

RgOUlCR0SWyyF7v97B1kKA.png



tenor_3.gif




Really? Because I'm pretty sure I would do the same thing for any of my favourite athletes. Football isn't even my 3rd favourite sport.



Gylfi is an 8 for Iceland.



He did it for Iceland during the Euro's, and in the qualifiers for the Euro's.



I'll admit in an ideal world Rooney & Gylfi don't play alongside each other. I'd prefer Rooney being on the bench and coming in as a supersub.



I'll admit you have a strong case, but I think the easiest solution would be to bench both Davies & Rooney. In my opinion Everton have several Top 6 caliber players (Pickford/Baines/RFM/Coleman/Gueye/Sigurdsson/Walcott) and that Davies/Rooney aren't even close to being one.

If we're going to challenge for the top 6 then we're going to need one new CM, unless if Klaassen starts showing his form at Ajax.



Lol this guy knows he too well.



Coming right up.



Spurs were reportedly seeking to pay Sigurdsson £125+25k in bonuses, but never went higher than £25 million & lost the bidding war.



All Sigurdsson needs is one good season where he'll replicate his 6 assists in 7 matches in 2014/15 (later 8 assists in 13 apps) or 9 goals & 3 assists in 14 apps in 15/16

20+ goals/assists in one season will almost guarantee that one of the big teams go after him, regardless whether or not if they manage to sign him.



Absolutely. What a waste it is to see him playing on the wing only for Rooney to constantly lose possession with poor decision making, first touches & passes.

Nobody is going to take you seriously unless you provide some in depth detailed analysis....

Try to elaborate on your arguments, maybe use some statistics now and again to illustrate your points.
 
Ricky, Clarence Seedorf could have played for Suriname but because he was good at football and Suriname isn't good at football he played for Netherlands.

Gylfi is bad at football so he couldn't get picked for England and had to play for Iceland.

As my good frondel @Joey66 would say END OF
Not sure highlighting England's recent record against Iceland is a winner here
 

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