Im thinking stick Dele at 10 and win the lot mate.What you thinking? Beto ahead of McNeil with Danjuma and Harrison on the wings? 60 minutes, Cal-Lewin for Beto and Doucoure for McNeil, bit of muscle and fresh legs towards the end of games?
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Im thinking stick Dele at 10 and win the lot mate.What you thinking? Beto ahead of McNeil with Danjuma and Harrison on the wings? 60 minutes, Cal-Lewin for Beto and Doucoure for McNeil, bit of muscle and fresh legs towards the end of games?
I admire your optimism, I really do. I think it's a long way back for him, and that's totally committed with heart fully wanting it. I think it's easier to get to there with nothing in the bank than the millions sat there already. Motivation can be difficult to find.Im thinking stick Dele at 10 and win the lot mate.
Im a dreamer, I will always dream of a better Everton.I admire your optimism, I really do. I think it's a long way back for him, and that's totally committed with heart fully wanting it. I think it's easier to get to there with nothing in the bank than the millions sat there already. Motivation can be difficult to find.
As do I - yours.I admire your optimism, I really do.
Unforced sub at 60 min?60 minutes, Cal-Lewin for Beto and Doucoure for McNeil, bit of muscle and fresh legs towards the end of games?
SuckerIm a dreamer, I will always dream of a better Everton.
Not really, cos ive also made my peace with the fact that I wont see us lift another Trophy ever again.Sucker
Im a dreamer, I will always dream of a better Everton.
No, he he was sacked in mid April iirc. They were relegated on the last day of the season. They may have gone down under him, maybe not? However, they had 6 consecutive seasons in the PL, with a euro qualifying season amongst that. We're a team threatened with relegation. He's experienced at relegation scraps, that's why they appointed him, to work on a virtual shoestring.He was sacked by them for practically relegating them mate. We’ve appointed a manager relegated twice to try and save us from relegation.
Ronald Koeman finished 6th with Southampton eons ago, does that make him a good manager? Should we bring him back?
Thats the real dream.Or liquidation, whichever comes first.
Don't let bill know, he'll have your brain in a jar before you know it...Im a dreamer, I will always dream of a better Everton.
No, he he was sacked in mid April iirc. They were relegated on the last day of the season. They may have gone down under him, maybe not? However, they had 6 consecutive seasons in the PL, with a euro qualifying season amongst that. We're a team threatened with relegation. He's experienced at relegation scraps, that's why they appointed him, to work on a virtual shoestring.
I'm not sure why you're suggesting we bring Koeman back, we are taking about Dyche.
Maybe not?No, he he was sacked in mid April iirc. They were relegated on the last day of the season. They may have gone down under him, maybe not? However, they had 6 consecutive seasons in the PL, with a euro qualifying season amongst that. We're a team threatened with relegation. He's experienced at relegation scraps, that's why they appointed him, to work on a virtual shoestring.
I'm not sure why you're suggesting we bring Koeman back, we are taking about Dyche.
We do not play hoofball under Dyche at all.
I don't really get where people are getting this from. (actually I do, its a sterotyped assumption)
We are playing the same way we have under countless managers now, pass it around a bit, lose possession and hope to score from a counter attack or bit of magic.
At the weekend 4 of 21 went to Everton playersThis. We do go direct at times, but that’s partly because Pickford has it in his locker or to beat a press.
Far from hoof ball tbh.
At the weekend 4 of 21 went to Everton players