TheBigIguana
Player Valuation: £100m
He'd have a seriously boss song by now if fans were in the ground tooAn absolute travesty that he never had 40000 fans lauding that goal last night.
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He'd have a seriously boss song by now if fans were in the ground tooAn absolute travesty that he never had 40000 fans lauding that goal last night.
lol do you think any idiots would have saidHe'd have a seriously boss song by now if fans were in the ground too
He's winning me over , I've been a bit critical of him , impatience , frustration on my behalf .
Ha ! yeah , I like my players dynamic , needless to say Sniders , Gylfi et al did/do my head in . When we get some quicker (dynamic) midfielders James will really shine , (see I luv him now lol)Some would call it stupidity.
Terrrrrrn Hamezlol do you think any idiots would have said
'ROW z MATE CLEAR ITT'
He's winning me over , I've been a bit critical of him , impatience , frustration on my behalf .
He's winning me over , I've been a bit critical of him , impatience , frustration on my behalf .
Well it's handy in the Prem , I think the pace took him by surprise .Sounds like a good old case of only fast runners can play football mentality
Like I said it was impatience on my behalf , a lot of these left footers have that lovely stroke of the ball , Brady , Sheedy , Messi , our man James , no back lift half the time , don't recall any right footers being like that .The most naturally talented Everton player I have ever seen, whose kicks of the ball are like the brushstrokes of an artist, is only now winning you over
Well it's handy in the Prem , I think the pace took him by surprise .
Like I said it was impatience on my behalf , a lot of these left footers have that lovely stroke of the ball , Brady , Sheedy , Messi , our man James , no back lift half the time , don't recall any right footers being like that .
The pace hasn't take him by surprise at all.
From day 1, against Spurs away, he glided around the pitch on a different level to everyone around him.
He is so good he can win matches for us while literally walking around (though of course he does actually run when required).
I cannot wait to watch him play tomorrow. He brings the beauty and fun to our game.
Depends on the opposition. If we want to play more down the flanks we put him central and have Iwobi/Richy on the wings.So is he best placed centrally or on the wing?