Papa Shango
Player Valuation: £70m
Tough crowd, he scored after 4 minutes!I was at that game and I’ll never forget me dad sayin ‘he’s [Poor language removed] gash’ just before he scored. A treasured memory.
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Tough crowd, he scored after 4 minutes!I was at that game and I’ll never forget me dad sayin ‘he’s [Poor language removed] gash’ just before he scored. A treasured memory.
I think our situation is massively complicated by the stadium. Noone has ever been half way through a build, threatened by relegation and still yet to have the final third of funding secured.Surely though the quality of a player bought should be better than one you would get on loan otherwise every team would go for a loan every time , must be desperate now if Everton are challenging footballi science to blag head why there not buying anyone hahahah
This lad was born to play for Everton. Imagine the fume when this happens again.
Christ, Lacina Traore and Oumar Niasse that’s a throwback. Martinez has some absolute stinkers too, what a man.The build of Lacina Traore and the skills of Oumar Niasse. It's like they created the perfect Everton player in a laboratory.
He said the exact same thing when Niasse came on and immediately lost the ball after coming on. Also about Vellios (who then scored an absolute screamer).Tough crowd, he scored after 4 minutes!
Still managed to get a shot in...The build of Lacina Traore and the skills of Oumar Niasse. It's like they created the perfect Everton player in a laboratory.
No idea on the legitimacy of the source
Well done sherlock...less than 24 hours to deadline of course we are looking for loans...educated guess based on the time left for any permanent signing as well as the well documented troubles for the club unable to close any deals. There could be a permanent signing but yeah it's not going to be a club record.Just to clarify, I said that we are unlikely to do any permanent inbound transfers, what business we do will be loans.
Time will tell whether that is the case
Everton eye double swoop on deadline day for Ayew and £22m Sulemana
SIMON JONES: Everton and Southampton have had £22million bids accepted for Rennes' Kamaldeen Sulemana, with the Toffees also in negotations to sign Andre Ayew on a free transfer.www.dailymail.co.uk
Oh no?!!...I'll keep this as polite as i can!!...Why are you back on here chatting pure bubbles again?!?...Anyone who remembers you & the rubbish that you posted previously probably doesn't want to hear your drivel again!!...& any newbies or unaware members will soon be brought up to speed!!...You're a charlatan & a narcissist!!As mentioned on the space, there are at least 2 major factors (i) there's no guarantee buying a player is any more effective than receiving a loan player, and if we were to be relegated then buying a permanent player is a much worse decision than returning a loan player, and (ii) there's no guarantee that funding is in place for the next stadium obligations. The 2 factors combined may represent a stronger case for loans rather than purchases
Would be really happy with Sulemanna and Becker.Everton eye double swoop on deadline day for Ayew and £22m Sulemana
SIMON JONES: Everton and Southampton have had £22million bids accepted for Rennes' Kamaldeen Sulemana, with the Toffees also in negotations to sign Andre Ayew on a free transfer.www.dailymail.co.uk