Pabbers
Player Valuation: £60m
True enough, fact is that we should have a boss under 21's but no one gives a sod about it from the FA obviously
The players dont care about it.
Untill we start to care, the England team will always be pants.
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True enough, fact is that we should have a boss under 21's but no one gives a sod about it from the FA obviously
The players dont care about it.
Untill we start to care, the England team will always be pants.
The players dont care about it.
Untill we start to care, the England team will always be pants.
Since Phil Jagielka suffered a small tear in his hamstring, John Stones has played every minute of Everton's four consecutive league victories this month, and while the likes of Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku have earned much of the praise for the recent performances, the 19-year-old centre-back, who can also play at right-back, has looked composed and technically assured in Jagielka's absence. Stones has never lacked confidence, but has now grown into his 6ft 2in frame and against Newcastle on Tuesday, played for much of the game with a bandage around his head, after a brave header left him with a deep cut that required 10 stitches – threaded, of course, in Everton blue. Jagielka is expected to be fit for a return at Fulham on Sunday, but with Stones in this form, it is not a foregone conclusion that Roberto Martínez will opt for the 31-year-old. If Stones can keep his place, and put on a similar showing for the rest of the season, who is to say that he cannot play his way into Roy Hodgson's thoughts, particularly with the likes of Phil Jones and Chris Smalling failing to convince at the moment. MB
He is hilariously good. It's just ridiculous.
I have a lot of ill feeling towards Moyes but thank you David for signing this beautiful man.
Was a top leaving present really