Egil Olsen
Player Valuation: £8m
It's not offside on goal kicks.Depends if he was already offside from the goal kick…
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It's not offside on goal kicks.Depends if he was already offside from the goal kick…
indeed. I should of stipulated a goalkeeping kick from hands but couldn’t be bothered so as to attract a particular pedantry. There’s lots of video evidence for anybody who is interested to find out for themselves on Richy being offside a lot of the time, have at it.It's not offside on goal kicks.
Sorry, but there are actually many coaches and others who do not know this rule.indeed. I should of stipulated a goalkeeping kick from hands but couldn’t be bothered so as to attract a particular pedantry. There’s lots of video evidence for anybody who is interested to find out for themselves on Richy being offside a lot of the time, have at it.
Yep almost everyone but especially RicharlisonApart from DCL (when fit), Gordon and perhaps Pickford, you could say that for most of the standard starting 11.
If you think Richarlison—who often looks like he lacks the ability to consistently bring the ball under control and execute short passes, and is inferior both in terms of G/A and in effective pressing—is better than Jota, let alone likely to “obliterate” him if you stick him in a top team, you’re in urgent need of medical attention. Jota is clearly now one of the top players in the Premier League; Richarlison is equally clearly not.Im sad that this post is so clueless.
But im happy because it amused me how clueless it was.
If he had more than 2 years on his deal then its £80mil+ and with PSG having Neymar in their ear we could see that amount for him.
I cant believe the poster above is comparing him to Jota playing for the RS.
Stick Richarlison in a top team and he'll obliterate someone like Jota lol.
Really hope Lampard can convince him to extend.
With VDB and DCL in there the attention comes off him a bit and he'll get balls into his path and has the ability to finish them off.
Townsend and Coleman full backs and Gomes in CM didnt help him at all...
...neither did Gray ignoring him in terms of through balls.
Its so predictable for the opposition.
If we had to sell him or Calvert lewin, I'd sell Calvert lewin evey time.He's boss isn't he?
I want to keep both.If we had to sell him or Calvert lewin, I'd sell Calvert lewin evey time.
I'd keep both, but I think he's more important and a better player than Calvert lewin.I want to keep both.
If you think Richarlison—who often looks like he lacks the ability to consistently bring the ball under control and execute short passes, and is inferior both in terms of G/A and in effective pressing—is better than Jota, let alone likely to “obliterate” him if you stick him in a top team, you’re in urgent need of medical attention. Jota is clearly now one of the top players in the Premier League; Richarlison is equally clearly not.
Like I said at beginning of my post, most fans on here blaming senior management, coaching staff and players for Everton’s never-ending woes are conveniently ignoring one of the club’s biggest issues: a delusional fan base .
If Everton fans were serious about dragging the club out out of the mire, they wouldn’t be making plaster saints out of flawed and one dimensional players like Richarlison. Instead they’d be questioning he is even good enough to take the club forward. One of the reasons he doesn’t ‘get the service’ in the areas where he is a genuine threat and looks a very good player is that attacks so often break down at his feet further away from goal because of *his* inability to consistently do the basics like trap the ball and accurately pass the ball to a teammate ten yards away. Yet instead of calling out his lack of efficiency in the build up phase you excuse him on account of ‘lack of service’ and pick on easy targets like Iwobi, Gomes etc.
Btw, speaking of Liverpool, do you really reckon Richarlison is worth more than the c. £50m they just spent on their new signing Diaz, let alone the £70m odd that Jota is currently valued at? I watched them yesterday and—I’m sorry to break it to you—they’re both miles ahead of Richarlison.
The £80m to £100m the poster I was initially responding to was on about is pure Evertonian delusion. If Richarlison does leave the club at the end of the season he’ll go for around £45m-£50m—and it won’t be to one of the very top clubs. It will be to a club whose owners are willing to take a bit of a punt on a player who may or may not take that next step to becoming world class.