Tony’s Carp
Player Valuation: £50m
So the Toure offer is at least real. Odd that the club are bidding tens of millions of pounds for players without first running it past Paddy Boyland and Toffee TV.
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That’s the spiritNo, not with this squad, it's far too unbalanced, and he doesn't have enough about him to take a risk in a tactical sense to try something a bit different that might work. We need reinforcements otherwise I don't see us getting out of the bottom 5 at all during the season.
More pioneering neuro-training news, please! It's our only hopeI'll put a few key bits from Boyland's article here:
MSP’s expected arrival on the scene would not, however, have any immediate impact on Everton’s FFP situation. The only way out there is a strategy that involves cashing in on assets — most likely at all levels, including selling from the youth ranks — where possible, combined with sensible, sustainable recruitment.
Even at this stage in proceedings, Everton’s recruitment team are working on a beg, borrow and steal policy, scouring the market for loans, free transfers and budget signings.
Others may well still depart, with Onana on the radar of a host of Premier League clubs, including West Ham. Demarai Gray has been courted by Saudi and Premier League sides, while Ellis Simms is in demand at Championship level. Only once there have been sales from that number is the dial likely to move when it comes to new signings.
Aware of the challenges to come, a sizeable number of players have already started their preparations for the new campaign in earnest.
Talismanic striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been working with a pioneering neuro-training clinic in Munich as he bids to put his long-standing injury problems behind him. Onana has also been working with a neuro trainer during his holidays in the United States, while Nathan Patterson returned early to Finch Farm this summer for individual training.
Seems very much a go with what we've got vibe unless we get some serious sales. I presume Boyland wrote this between his shifts manning the phones for the Samaritans.
I'm presuming a few will go and a couple will come in but, regardless, it's a relegation battle from Day One through till May for us.No, not with this squad, it's far too unbalanced, and he doesn't have enough about him to take a risk in a tactical sense to try something a bit different that might work. We need reinforcements otherwise I don't see us getting out of the bottom 5 at all during the season.
So the Toure offer is at least real. Odd that the club are bidding tens of millions of pounds for players without first running it past Paddy Boyland and Toffee TV.
Mulling. Don't forget mulling
All have some truth to them can see boyland having links in the uk and the toffee tv lads dont seem to drop any new info is just after the other have said it. The bobble has go alot right, but the guy who first said the toure deal did get the onana deal first aswell. I have also seen the esk try and work out the money side of the club is all with some truth to them just dont all have the full storySo the Toure offer is at least real. Odd that the club are bidding tens of millions of pounds for players without first running it past Paddy Boyland and Toffee TV.
Simms off for 6/7m probably, and it looks as though itll be 3 instalmentsHow come there are €40m. Thought the Gordon and Kean money had gone towards to the stadium.
Watch this space.....God I'd love that to be true but I don't think that tallies with the accounts. Nor with Everton's approach to canny business moves.
Well let's hope it is real as it shows some activity, but does it state that we are one of the clubs to have bid, or just that we are interested?So the Toure offer is at least real. Odd that the club are bidding tens of millions of pounds for players without first running it past Paddy Boyland and Toffee TV.