Upper Bullens Blue
Player Valuation: £225k
If we do offer him a new contract, it'll probably be on the same wages. If he can get more elsewhere - and he should be able to as a free agent - I think he'll move on.
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Firstly, it won’t be a fat contract, and secondly, even with bucket loads of players we still got through them all with injuries. Thirdly, I think Nkounkou will be sold his loan wasn’t that great, and not as good as Kenny’s in Germany.Giving fat contracts out to crap players just in case you have a shedload of injuries is how you end up in the mess we’re in. We have 2 actual right backs and 2 centre halves who can cover there about as well as kenny can. It just isn’t a good move.
Fat enough if the rationale is what you’re saying it is. And I didn’t mention nkounkou because I just don’t see kenny as a viable option at left back. He can fill in there for a game or two in an emergency but if we’re one injury away from him playing 20+ games there we’re in big trouble.Firstly, it won’t be a fat contract, and secondly, even with bucket loads of players we still got through them all with injuries. Thirdly, I think Nkounkou will be sold his loan wasn’t that great, and not as good as Kenny’s in Germany.
It's not even about sentiment. It's about standards. And JJK is considered good enough for Everton by the powers-that-be. How else can one interpret this decision?Whilst other clubs are getting serious, good old sentimental fc shows that nothing has changed.
They finished 4th in the German 3rd divisionWhat division are 1860 Munich in these days?
Good point and could we afford to pay the transfer fee for someone to replace a back up r/l back.Well the pattern is a lot more expensive with the wages Iwobi is on.
Do you realise Kenny could make more money by leaving Everton by going rather than by staying, he’s a free agent as you state so that means his agent would secure a good signing on fee and possibly bigger wages than he is getting from Everton now, think he is on around £15,000 a week at present. Burnley did make that bid and Sean Dyche definitely wanted him.
Read it again? I have, so tell me what you didn’t say.Well I’m not am I, maybe read what I said again.
It doesn’t matter what’s best for KennyWell the pattern is a lot more expensive with the wages Iwobi is on.
Do you realise Kenny could make more money by leaving Everton by going rather than by staying, he’s a free agent as you state so that means his agent would secure a good signing on fee and possibly bigger wages than he is getting from Everton now, think he is on around £15,000 a week at present. Burnley did make that bid and Sean Dyche definitely wanted him.
Well I heard that we did and about the scout doing his nut.We never turned down 9m for JJK mate.
Not even Kenny would believe that.
Really speaking Patterson should have been signed then loaned back to Rangers till the summer, but let’s not forget it happened in a period where we had no DoF and we’re about to sack BenitezI have genuine concerns about this signing. We’ve barely seen him in 6 months. There must be major questions marks from the coaching staff over the lad’s abilities.
I think it does to Jonjoe and he’ll have the chance of two good offers by the sound of it and he’ll jump at the chance of a new contract off Everton.It doesn’t matter what’s best for Kenny
I don’t know mate, I’ve been hearing that ‘manager knows best’ line for a succession of managers now and we’ve ended up with a diabolical squad at the end of it.No 1. Back the manager. I think he’s made this decision.
No. 2. This tells me we’re pretty skint and directing funds elsewhere.