"We won't sell our best players"
12 months later bye Rom, Bye Barkley, Bye Stones.
Madness isn't it, the three we thought we would build a team around.
Not good enough
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"We won't sell our best players"
12 months later bye Rom, Bye Barkley, Bye Stones.
All 3 players have gaping flaws in their game. Let's see who replaces them."We won't sell our best players"
12 months later bye Rom, Bye Barkley, Bye Stones.
he's almost 28. he only seems young because he hasn't yet fulfilled the hype lavished on him for being an English Man U player, which accounts for more of his fee + wages than his talent does.
we can get more for much less elsewhere.
...Ajax coach, Peter Bosz has left the club to join Borussia Dortmund. Ajax fear it might lead to an exodus of players. Everton have been linked with a few.
"We won't sell our best players"
12 months later bye Rom, Bye Barkley, Bye Stones.
Madness isn't it, the three we thought we would build a team around.
Not good enough
Even though Lukaku himself and has now said staying is not an option for him?, yes because keeping players when they don't want to be here has worked wonderfully well in the past hasn't it?"We won't sell our best players"
12 months later bye Rom, Bye Barkley, Bye Stones.
So we build the team around Morgan, Tom and Idrissa, the heart of any team is the midfield anyway so we're sound, we just need to actually buy some class players
28 isn't old for a CB.
I've seen a lot of links to youth players in the past couple of weeks from Everton. I wouldn't be surprised if that is a big focus in our next campaign. We still need to get some league ready signings in though.
None of them want to play for Everton so who cares if they go? I certainly don't.
So no high profile (if you want to call Beattie/Davies high profile) swaps/part exchanges in the last EIGHT YEARS then, and only 1 in the last decade... and yet countless mentions of potential swaps on here and in the press every single day.Ashley Cole and William Gallas
Gallas moved to Arsenal in 2006 in a deal involving left-back Cole's transfer to Chelsea, with the Gunners receiving an additional £5m. Prior to his move, the Blues claimed Gallas had threatened to score own goals to force his departure, but the former France centre back denied the allegation. In his four years at Arsenal, Gallas fell out with Kolo Toure and Samir Nasri and, while club captain, threw a strop during a match against Birmingham in 2008, sitting down in the middle of the pitch close to tears. Ashley Cole, however, has been one of Chelsea's best players, playing in more than 250 games, winning a Premier League trophy, three FA Cups and the Champions League, scoring in the shoot-out win over Bayern.
Andy Cole and Keith Gillespie
In a move that took everyone by surprise, Newcastle swapped star striker Andy Cole for Man United winger Keith Gillespie, plus £6m in 1995. At Old Trafford, Cole won five Premier League titles, a Champions League winners medal and finished with 121 goals in 275 games. At Newcastle, Gillespie was a key figure in the very entertaining mid-'90s side that finished runners-up to Man United twice and, after leaving the Toon in 1998, made a handful of appearances for clubs including Blackburn, Charlton, Sheffield United, Leicester and Bradford. Now 37, he plays for Longford Town in the League of Ireland First Division. Cole finished his Old Trafford career in 2001, retired from football in 2008 and now works for the club as an ambassador.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Samuel
In 2009 Barcelona and Inter came to an agreement that saw Sweden striker Ibrahimovic move to Spain, plus £35m, with the much loved Samuel Eto'o going to Italy. It proved to be an expensive mistake for Barca, when Ibrahimovic fell out with manager Pep Guardiola and, despite scoring 16 goals in 29 games, he was loaned back to Italy a year later, this time to Milan. To rub salt into the wound, Eto'o and Inter knocked Barca out of the Champions League at the semi-final stage. Eto'o, who won three La Liga titles and two Champions League trophies at Barcelona, played a key role as Inter clinched a league, cup and Champions League treble, before cashing in and moving to mega rich Anzhi Makhachkala in 2011.
Jermain Defoe and Bobby Zamora
Tottenham signed Defoe from West Ham for £7m plus Zamora in 2004 and in his first full season the diminutive striker was on target 22 times for Spurs. Currently in his second spell at White Hart Lane, he became the 16th player to reach 100 goals when he scored against West Brom in 2011 and in 2009 joined Alan Shearer and Andy Cole as one of only three players to have scored five in one Premier League match, though Dimitar Berbatov has since joined that list. Zamora, whose only goal for the north Londoners came against the Hammers in a 2003 League Cup tie, scored 33 league goals in 90 starts, including the winner that won West Ham promotion from the Championship in 2005 as West Ham beat Cardiff. He moved to Fulham in 2008 and starred as the Cottagers reached the 2010 Europa League final.
James Beattie and Kevin
England manager Roy Hodgson was in charge of Blackburn when they paid Southampton £7.5m for Davies in 1998 and also threw in James Beattie, too, but it was Saints that got the better end of the deal. Davies managed just one league goal all season at Ewood Park, while Beattie scored five as Southampton escaped relegation. Rovers went down, with Davies moving back to the Dell, this time being swapped for Egil Ostenstad in 1999. Beattie stayed at Southampton until 2005, scoring 68 goals.
Fabio Cannavaro and Fabian Carini
Juventus certainly got the better end of this deal in 2004, which saw Inter defender and future World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro swapped for goalkeeper Fabian Carini. Uruguayan Carini ended up playing just a handful of games as he failed to dislodge Francesco Toldo or Julio Cesar from between the sticks, before being shipped off to Murcia in Spain. Cannavaro, fresh from a World Cup win and Ballon d'Or award, left for Real Madrid in 2006 following the Italian football scandal. At Juventus, though, he formed a formidable backline with players like Lilian Thuram, Gianluca Zambrotta and Gianluigi Buffon in goal.
Francesco Coco and Clarence Seedorf
Two years prior to Cannavaro and Carini's swap, Inter came off worse in another deal. The Nerazzuri gave rivals Milan a gift in the shape of Clarence Seedorf, a player who already had two Champions League winners medal in his cabinet following spells at Ajax and Real Madrid prior to his move to Italy. In return Inter received Coco, an Italian defender and well known party boy, but injuries disrupted his time in the blue and black stripes. He retired in 2007 at the age of 30 with the intention of cracking Hollywood, while Seedorf won another two Champions Leagues and added two Serie A titles with Milan. He left at the end of the 2011/12 season for Brazilian club Botafogo.
Bonus swap deal: Tony Cascarino for some tracksuits
In January 1982, Gillingham swapped training equipment and some tracksuits for Kent side Crockenhill FC's Tony Cascarino, who later said: “I was always led to believe that Crockenhill couldn't get a fee for me as I wasn't actually under contract, so as a gesture, Gillingham offered cones, balls and other training equipment, which they accepted.” Similarly, in 1999, Fulham chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed swapped 30 tracksuits for non-league Rushall Olympic's Zat Knight and a set of weights were exchanged between Greenwich Borough and Crystal Palace for Ian Wright in 1985.
I don't want anyone here who doesn't want to be here.
Koeman understands that in order to achieve success he needs the team to be united towards Everton's success before their individual success.
Stones and Lukaku were always looking away, I'm incredibly disappointed that Ross is. We move forward just like we did this year, I haven't lost any sleep over Stones since he left.
So no high profile (if you want to call Beattie/Davies high profile) swaps/part exchanges in the last EIGHT YEARS then, and only 1 in the last decade... and yet countless mentions of potential swaps on here and in the press every single day.
Sound.
A midfield of Morgan, Tom and Idrissa is not getting even remotely close to top 4.