Richarlison


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What do you mean “come on”? What good is a footballer who isn’t able to play football matches? Personally I think anyone that wants us to spend anything above £5m on him needs to check themselves. Him loving the club isn’t going to fix his broken body. He’s totally finished.
I trust the medial professionals to more effectively assess risk of recurring problems than you or I. Footballers get hurt.
 

I trust the medial professionals to more effectively assess risk of recurring problems than you or I. Footballers get hurt.
I don't if the medical professionals at Everton are to be trusted then how on earth did Borja ever sign for the club, We signed a man that we knew was injured and had a history of being injured and then played 23 seconds for us and got injured again.
 
I don't if the medical professionals at Everton are to be trusted then how on earth did Borja ever sign for the club, We signed a man that we knew was injured and had a history of being injured and then played 23 seconds for us and got injured again.
Its not that hard, we were desperate and skint. It leads to taking mad risks.
 

As well as, not instead of.
Reckon he'd be a different beast in a Moyes side too.
Fitness isnt an issue, the only thing broken is his heart. He's never gotten over leaving here.

Bring him home.
Ndiaye has looked best off the left, as Richy always did.

Even forgetting the injury/form problems he has had, and the inflated price Levy would be after us paying, day 1 we're immediately shuffling either our best player or expensive new signing to accommodate the other. Personally I have had enough square pegs in round holes at this club over the years.

We have MANY needs at the minute, but LW isn't actually one of them.

If Moyes was planning to turn our attack into Klopp's Liverpool-lite, and play Ndiaye, Richy & McNeil (or other) in some sexy, fluid, interchangeable entity then I'd consider it. But it's Moyes. That's defo not the plan.
 
Ndiaye has looked best off the left, as Richy always did.

Even forgetting the injury/form problems he has had, and the inflated price Levy would be after us paying, day 1 we're immediately shuffling either our best player or expensive new signing to accommodate the other. Personally I have had enough square pegs in round holes at this club over the years.

We have MANY needs at the minute, but LW isn't actually one of them.

If Moyes was planning to turn our attack into Klopp's Liverpool-lite, and play Ndiaye, Richy & McNeil (or other) in some sexy, fluid, interchangeable entity then I'd consider it. But it's Moyes. That's defo not the plan.
You got to what I was thinking at the end of your post...
Ekitike
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There's plenty of trickery in that front four to score a lot.
 
You got to what I was thinking at the end of your post...
Ekitike
Richarlison Alcaraz Ndiaye

There's plenty of trickery in that front four to score a lot.
Oh, indeed. I would love one of them there modern forward lines, not least because it puts less stress on the squad from an injury POV when you have 6-8 players who can fill any one of 4 spaces, rather than 2-3 getting knackered and leaving us without a specialist striker, for example.

I just don't think that's happening under Moyes.
 
I don't if the medical professionals at Everton are to be trusted then how on earth did Borja ever sign for the club, We signed a man that we knew was injured and had a history of being injured and then played 23 seconds for us and got injured again.
Product of circumstance wasn’t it? No cost until he was fit enough to play and then low risk attacking option that we were short on. It wasn’t like we bought him. He was loaned out of desperation and hope...
 

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