Player/manager Ashley Young he's got the premier league experience to help us navigate such a daunting league
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Abso-bloody-lutely Spot-bloody -on mate! Anybody who thinks otherwise is a closet tory voting, rs supporting fifth columnist!I don't think this is the case.
I think in the last couple of seasons that we have tidied up the squad enormously. We have seen Maupay, Holgate, Gomes all leave in this window and probably will not be back, Dele is no longer on the payroll either, that may or may not change. The payroll situation has improved in the last few seasons as well.
We do have players that are valuable and unfortunately we will probably lose a couple next summer but at least the fees should be large.
We do have some promising academy youngsters pushing for inclusion in the first team in Dixon, Armstrong and Mills when he gets fit.
We do seem to have been good in the transfer market with the signings of Iroegbunam, Ndiaye , O Brien.
We have options on Broja and Lindstrom if we choose to exercise them.
We have the new stadium coming on stream and already we have seen commercial deals starting to flow from that.
We are certainly not out of the woods and I don't want to pretend we are however, there certainly are signs that our future may be brighter than our recent past.
Even tho in jest, i still threw up a littlePlayer/manager Ashley Young he's got the premier league experience to help us navigate such a daunting league
This idea that we have somehow gathered the worst players in the league is risible.Moyes would have the good will and support but he can't change the awful players available.
He deserves a bigger club, he's doing great work there. But he seems to be the person that wouldn't let Brentford down within the season.Just listened to Thomas Frank speaking after his loss at City He would be an inspiring choice as our next manager should the end come for Dyche. Surely Frank would jump at the chance to leave "little club" Brentford and join a club of Everton's size and tradition and long term potential, new ground, new owner with money etc. I am not hopeful. No harm in dreaming.