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Anyone else feel there might be a Fellaini type transfer sprung on us tomorrow?
Yes, I reckon there’s a good chance of us bringing Fellaini back at this point.Anyone else feel there might be a Fellaini type transfer sprung on us tomorrow?
Not try to save the season. I'd do the long term stuff and whatever happens happens. We'll be better off next year and the year after in either division if we stop trying to always chase short term gains.But in the real world, we have just over 24 hours to try and save our season.
So what would you do.
Connor Gallagher isn’t going to throw away his International career by coming to Everton, but he’s not what we need at all at this stage so i fully believe the rumour of us spending all our Gordon cash on him.
'If Everton requested this early in the window I think union would agreed it because they would find a agreement but it’s really unlikely on deadline day.'
Bill after the transfer window has closed "We tried to sign X,Y and Z players but their clubs weren't prepared to sell, no one can fault us for the work we put in to acquire players"
Not try to save the season. I'd do the long term stuff and whatever happens happens. We'll be better off next year and the year after in either division if we stop trying to always chase short term gains.
So I'd start by firing Dyche and then I'd try to get maybe Sulemana or someone like that over the line. I'd find the next manager by looking at people with a well rounded, modern way of playing and I'd eject Kenwright into the Irish Sea. If I'm replacing Moshiri I'd step out of the way and let Thelwell work.
Who would want them?It’s just a pity we can’t transfer list board members
Or he might choose Everton.
Dyche is the long term planI'm telling you we need a long term plan and your asking me what I'd do tomorrow. Do you see maybe why that doesn't really have an answer?
The difference is that they’ve tried. Their new players may or may not work out for them but at the moment all we’re doing is helping the teams around us by selling and not buying. Maybe tomorrow we’ll have a wonderful day in the transfer market but based on the last six years…Have all the clubs around us signed quality player after quality player? We’re clearly in a very bad situation but I’m not sure many of the teams around us have massively improved with proven quality players
Just looks like we are throwing bids at everybody and anybody and praying someone accepts.