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Lukaku - A Fond Farewell

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That'd only be true if it were like for like and nothing else considered.

The truth is there's £90m to account for too, and vast reinforcements to the squad.

My view? We've got rid of a striker who broke our team and made us ponderously predictable, and brought in a forward who might be decent, might not, but will be complimented by half a dozen other additions to the squad which will make our team vastly superior to any one that would include Lukaku.

Quite.

No rancour from me over him going. Not like he hasnt been consistent in his ambitions. Been a terrific striker for us, but will never been remembered as an Evertonian, nor held in the same affection as many lesser players.

That being said in the context of the current fierce Everton, not the one of 18 months or so ago.
 
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He did the business for us most of the time but I feel about him the same way I felt when Radzinski popped off then left us. I hate to say it but I hope his career goes the same way at United.
 
Thanks for the comments as always!

A lot seem angry at him, which I do understand and fully respect. I'm not sure he's ever handled his time here as respectfully as we would hope. That being said I am kind of beyond anger with him. To use a misogynistic example, whereas before it felt like an attractive woman dumping us and being dejected, now it feels like being dumped by an attractive woman but keeping ones self esteem, knowing you were going to qualify in your working life and that good times are to come.

Sometimes the best way to move forward is not to care. I am beyond being angry. He used us, we benefitted from it. We will have a squad of players who want to be here, of a good age progressing the club forward. Thats more exciting to me now than having to plead with Lukaku to give us another 12 months and deal with the inevitable comments, strops and at times aloof attitude.

I don't wish him badly. He seems a nice lad and scored a lot of goals for us.
 

well written @catcherintherye, i hope he gets no response back from our fans when he returns tbh. Not that we should care what others think, but i think most will laugh at us if he has 40,000 boo's every touch when he returns to goodison, when he's left us for the biggest club in england. The same way i didn't understand the booing of fellaini, i suppose possibly that was down to the transfer request when people didn't truly understand why he did that. We applauded him just a few months back when he didn't sign that contract because he said he wanted more ambition from the club. So he's now moved to a more ambitious club, so we can't really change our opinion. We're of course not going to applaud him upon his return, nor should we, so just a mute response on his return will do me. He hasn't behaved brilliantly recently towards the club, but i think his excitement and the next chapter, i'll just see what he has to say about us when it's official, before i start lambasting him.

Anyway, i'm excited about what we can do without him. As good as he was at scoring a wonder goal against the big boys, like city and chelsea in the last two years ... like you say, he was also one of the main reasons we weren't competitive away at the bigger teams. But his sale in transfer fee is the equivalent of 3 £30m players, if all bonuses are met. Our club has played an utter blinder here, especially as it meant getting rooney back on a free at half the wage, as well.

We've now bought captains and players with wining mentality and in this day and age, i believe that's more important than talent. Rom didn't give us that, he's 23 and not won anything bar a single belgian league title and this showed in that dreadful semi final performance of his. We're not deluded enough to think his goals can be replaced solely, i don't understand the argument from fans of other clubs. If we separate it out and look at our strikers as a whole
lukaku 26, valencia 3, calvert-lewin 1, kone 0, niasse 0 = 30

We're bringing in giroud, rooney and sandro and who knows, maybe another. Will those three get more than 30 goals between themselves, possibly? If they don't what did we have from midfield?

barkley 6, mirallas 4, bolasie 1, lookman 1, deulofeu 0, lennon 0 =12

are we going to replace those measly 12 goals from midfield this season from the likes of klaassen and siggurdson as well as those above still at the club? Yeah, certainly. When you combine the overall contribution of goals from our new set of attackers for the coming season, it will equate to more than what we got last season, which is the main aim, without trying to negate how many we concede (another area we're seemingly going to improve a lot on as well).
 
Lukaku came to us for £28 million and we sold him for £75 plus. He came raw and we improved him, not to the finished article as he will always have flaws in his game - control the ball and reading the game. What could never stop was his feeling that he was too good for us and wanted to pull on the shirt of a so called bigger club.

He became a constant distraction and because he wanted to leave, meant in the long run, we couldn't really build something because he was always going to go. He is not as good as he thinks he is, much like Pogba, and now it is over we can move on.
 

The space around Rom is a class free zone. All the cavorting with the equally unlikable Pogba on social media before signing, his interview that omitted any mention or gratitude towards the club that gave him the opportunity to play in the prem week in, week out, even the weeks when he was rank. Thanks for the goals, but good luck no.
Well said !
 
A man so blinded by ambition he forgot the better sides of human nature such as humility and respect.

As such I am grateful for his goals over the years for us and that is it. At least nowadays we can wave off a great player and still be excited for the future.

Not at all bothered with what he does from here on.
 
Thanks for the goals and the near post defensive headers.

I will never forgive the 'shush' though, to a player who made it to the Euro semis and your countries expense.

Form is temporary, class is forever.

Goodbye
 

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