Not since Pickford last seasonNot sure I've seen a player have a worse season for us, ever.
Mistake every game.
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Not since Pickford last seasonNot sure I've seen a player have a worse season for us, ever.
Mistake every game.
It’s a game of football and Michael Keane is evidentially a good human who is failing not through application or attitude.
If you find yourself calling him abusive names then I’d recommend a mirror to try and recognise what a tit you are.
What was Branthwaite doing for that 4th goal? Was tracking back in absolute no man’s land. I don’t trust him either.
Yeah I’m right with Mick Kegger. He’s alright.Know him well do you?
He's a wage thief.
At least he didn't volley the football past his own goalkeeper this week, or trip over his over feet to cost us at least a point last week.What was Branthwaite doing for that 4th goal? Was tracking back in absolute no man’s land. I don’t trust him either.
It’s a game of football and Michael Keane is evidentially a good human who is failing not through application or attitude.
If you find yourself calling him abusive names then I’d recommend a mirror to try and recognise what a tit you are.
I wouldn't call his actions during Spurs third last night as "trying".Feel sorry for him. Knows he's finished at this level, but at least he tries unlike some certain players.
Yeah I was thinking the same, I Wouldn't say its a disgrace though that Lampard is playing him if it is a mental health issue, it's not as black and white mental issues as it is when its physical is it? With physical injuries it's there to see, as we all know mental issues are a whole different ball game, we also don't know what happens behind closed doors either, Keane/Lampard might have decided playing him is the best course for him if it indeed is mental health related.Wouldn't be surprised if he's having panic attacks again, or whatever psychological issues it was last time. This isn't a knock on him, if he is suffering like that then it's a disgrace by the manager to be selecting him and putting him in the firing line. Keane is atrocious even on a good day, so to be playing him when he's obviously struggling mentally (if so) is outrageous. By continuing to play him, you're basically telling the team that they need to score a bare minimum of two goals to win a football match at home, and three or four goals if playing away, and we know we're not capable of that. Three own goals now this season, and then you add in all of his pathetic general displays on top of that, like against Southampton at home, then it's not hard to see that he's single-handedly cost us probably 10+ points. There can be no excuses now to play him. Branthwaite is fit, and even if he's unproven he isn't the one who has stunk the place out in every single game this season. Keane needs dropping NOW, and needs to leave Everton for the benefit of his health.
That may the lens through which you see others my man.How do you know he's a good human? I see his performances and see an evil, evil man.