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Summer Transfer Window 2019

Everton's Transfer Window

  • Good

    Votes: 394 49.0%
  • Alright

    Votes: 329 40.9%
  • Poor

    Votes: 81 10.1%

  • Total voters
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[Poor language removed]. A weak opponent still doesn't take away his vision to see the passes he made and his ability to put the passes on a dime for the whole game. I get you're just playing rile the yank up but don't take away from his talent.

Mate you don’t get time , space and MASSIVE holes im the opposition with players out of position in the prem. Yanks are cack at football mate, just accept it and move on
 
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Barkley grown a beard and his hair long? See he’s still as decisive as ever when presented with more than one option for a pass
 
I don't know what the first sentence is supposed to mean.

Also...
"He is literally the best player in the world not at a big club. He might be the best player period 21 and under in the world. Fiorentina has new owners and my guess they won't sell him for less than 70M and even then probably not. He would walk into our team. He's incredible."

Hmmm sounds a lot like he forgot Mbappe is u20 which is also puts him in the u21 category.

Mbappe is outstanding isn’t he? Not even for his age just outstanding.
 

Who we signing then lads



On 23 May 2016, Izzo, along with midfielders Luca Pini and Francesco Millesi, was put under investigation by the anti-mafia police department in Naples (DDA) after being accused of being directly involved with a Camorra clan based in Secondigliano in altering the results of the Serie B matches Modena–Avellino (1–0) from 17 March 2014, and Avellino–Reggina (3–0) from 25 May 2014. On 3 March 2017, the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor asked for Izzo to be suspended for six years, also requesting that collateral estoppel be applied, and demanded that he should receive a €20,000 fine. On 12 April, he received an 18-month ban from football and was also fined €50,000.[8][9][10][11][12] On 19 May his ban was reduced to six months.[13]
 



On 23 May 2016, Izzo, along with midfielders Luca Pini and Francesco Millesi, was put under investigation by the anti-mafia police department in Naples (DDA) after being accused of being directly involved with a Camorra clan based in Secondigliano in altering the results of the Serie B matches Modena–Avellino (1–0) from 17 March 2014, and Avellino–Reggina (3–0) from 25 May 2014. On 3 March 2017, the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor asked for Izzo to be suspended for six years, also requesting that collateral estoppel be applied, and demanded that he should receive a €20,000 fine. On 12 April, he received an 18-month ban from football and was also fined €50,000.[8][9][10][11][12] On 19 May his ban was reduced to six months.[13]

More match-fixing snides needed.
 


On 23 May 2016, Izzo, along with midfielders Luca Pini and Francesco Millesi, was put under investigation by the anti-mafia police department in Naples (DDA) after being accused of being directly involved with a Camorra clan based in Secondigliano in altering the results of the Serie B matches Modena–Avellino (1–0) from 17 March 2014, and Avellino–Reggina (3–0) from 25 May 2014. On 3 March 2017, the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor asked for Izzo to be suspended for six years, also requesting that collateral estoppel be applied, and demanded that he should receive a €20,000 fine. On 12 April, he received an 18-month ban from football and was also fined €50,000.[8][9][10][11][12] On 19 May his ban was reduced to six months.[13]

If this ain’t the face of a premier league flop I dunno what is
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