Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

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.

 

Pre-Season

Status
Not open for further replies.
Ive read some utter tosh in my time, but Christ, this would take some beating.

What's tosh about it? The part about Redknapp I stand by, and if Moyes does leave I can't think of a better man to replace Moyes with. Even Wayne Rooney wanted Redknapp to be the England manager. That says something - players want to play for him.

I never said I hate Moyes or want him out.

I also stand by my comments that Redknapp's appointment would see us seen as a bigger club than we are under Moyes. So I ask you what's tosh about what I wrote, oh wise one.
 

Yeh, quality stuff with the kopite jibe.

I take it reality is looking at the money league and predicting results based on finance.

You may ignore ignore the list in summerskin's post but THATS the reality, results on any given matchday disprove the money list argument and promoted sides surviving via football kills the home spun wisdom that only dour defensive football is the way.

As regards "we are Everton" - well we are.



Or don't you know?

Not sure that I am getting what you're saying here!

Are you saying that one of Citeh, United or Chelsea (the major money list players) won't win the Premiership next season?
 
What's tosh about it? The part abotu Redknapp I stand by, and if Moyes does leave I can't think of a better man to replace Moyes with. Even Wayne Rooney wanted Redknapp to be the England manager. That says something - players want to play for him.

I never said I hate Moyes or want him out. I am just a little bored of having the same manager for ten years to be honest.

dont worry lad these are the same guys who said we would finish top4 this season, and win the fa cup
 
I think they're clinging on to the top 4. Surely Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Villa and even Everton will push them harder next year, whilst the Manchester teams and Arsenal will be getting further away? If they lose one big player such as Modric, they'll need to replace him as well as finding money for a couple of strikers since the only forward they have on the books is Defoe. Won't Vertonghen cost about £10m too? They've done well to pull in more than £6m for Kranjcar, but I still think that they'll need to spread the money they get coming in quite thinly to bolster key positions.

Not for me. Arse, Chelski, Citeh, United. We won't get close, neither will villa and Newcastle will struggle with the amount of games.

They can attract talent we can't.

Everyone's making out that spurs ain't **** with moyes just eyeing united...which hell never get.

Moyes will jump if asked. Simple
 
Not for me. Arse, Chelski, Citeh, United. We won't get close, neither will villa and Newcastle will struggle with the amount of games.

They can attract talent we can't.

Everyone's making out that spurs ain't **** with moyes just eyeing united...which hell never get.

Moyes will jump if asked. Simple

THIS

end of thread
 

Jesus wept. Let's stop now can we? No developments aside from bookies taking money on people, which means the square root of jack. Let's all just get off topic for a bit.
 
But how's that different to any champions league club? There's no Blue Bill at any of those clubs to give a pat on the back for trying his best. They want the best.

He'd get a good kitty from selling a modric or bale, and they'll go for 20mill+ each. If Moyes is a good eye of talent, hell get good players in at a club that pay higher wages. All this without the shackles of being worried that the club might fall on its arse by not buying the right player with limited funds

I don't think it's just talk when Moyes praises Kenwright. Bill gave him his chance and will stick by him through thick and thin. I think that Moyes needs that sort of stability to develop a project. He wouldn't want to go to a club where he could be sacked in a year or two. He's an empire builder rather than a manager for hire.

Even if Spurs get £25m for Modric, they need someone to replace the Croat and a striker as a minimum, so that's £12.5m each. It's more than he's been used to at Everton but he'd probably have to take a punt on someone like Cisse or Jelavic rather than being able to afford established stars. Spurs do have a wage cap as well so, even though he'd have some spending power, it would be like taking a crossbow (instead of his knife) to a gun fight.
 

Status
Not open for further replies.

Welcome to GrandOldTeam

Get involved. Registration is simple and free.

Back
Top