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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
    804
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Sorry, not having that at all .
We had plenty of time to locate a better CB.
If we felt this loser was the best we could do why didn’t we get him weeks ago ?
This has all the hallmarks of bad planning and lack of foresight otherwise known as panic buying.
I’m disappointed. I thought we’d left those days behind.
Apparently not.

He was always a contingency plan.

He was like plan E.

We need cover at CB, is he even worse than Zouma?

:coffee: :coffee: :coffee:
 

Sorry, not having that at all .
We had plenty of time to locate a better CB.
If we felt this loser was the best we could do why didn’t we get him weeks ago ?
This has all the hallmarks of bad planning and lack of foresight otherwise known as panic buying.
I’m disappointed. I thought we’d left those days behind.
Apparently not.

We have brought in one of the most promising forwards in World Football.

We replaced Gana within hours with Gmabin, having already brought in Delph.

We got the beautiful Gomes on a contract.

We've brought in Sidibe as right back cover having loaned out Kenny.

We've brought in more depth at goalkeeper.

It has been a good window so far. Let's see what happens over the coming hours before wetting the bed.

Our worst case scenario first XI right now is still rather tasty, with a good bench to support.
 


PALACE PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER ZAHA?
Crystal Palace
are lining up a bid for Jean-Kevin Augustin to add to their attacking options if Wilfried Zaha leaves the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The 22-year-old is still in Germany but is on standby to fly to London in case a last-minute deal is agreed for Zaha. Augustin would cost around £15m.
 

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