Yeah, loved the experience costing us goals, it did us good. But that's what I mean - he'd always trust that.He said in post match interviews it was experience re playing Holgate and Godfrey
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Yeah, loved the experience costing us goals, it did us good. But that's what I mean - he'd always trust that.He said in post match interviews it was experience re playing Holgate and Godfrey
I'd keep him tbhThink we're far better served by him coming back in and playing for us next season. Sure there will be mistakes here and there but we watch that from all our lads anyway. His ceiling is very high and we really shouldn't be selling him.
Yeah, loved the experience costing us goals, it did us good. But that's what I mean - he'd always trust that.
Nope, waivers are exactly why we're where we are.Personally give him a waiver for that as its a different situation to what he's got next season. Didn't really know the players.
I'd keep him tbh
Looks a great prospect
But I'm not Dyche.
Why, genuinely?….if there’s been a decision to sell, I’d be surprised if it’s Dyche.
He won’t get a better chance to stake his claim for a starting spot. Him combined with Tarkowski would be a formidable pairing with goals in them both.…not convinced by that, Sue. I get the impression he‘s enjoyed his season and wants to keep their fans onside, but he mentions playing at the highest level possible. He’s a professional, I think once he’s away from PSV his thoughts will be elsewhere this summer.
Why, genuinely?
Lads you’ve got ten weeks of not having to bother about Everton. It’s summer, go enjoy yourselves.
So looks like dyche's plan is tark and keane at the back...if that's the case it will be another manager sacked by Christmas and the cycle continue. If we decided against keeping cody and selling this player, clearly the plan cannot be clearer.