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Is he playing agianst Spurs? ESPN commetator on Liverpool's game last night said he would be.
EDIT: sorry, that games been. Is he playing against Houston though?
Spurs game is 7/31, so he could still play.
When he gets inserted depends on his fitness level. Expect him to be a sub in his first game. Doubt he gets time this weekend.
So his first appearance may be the friendly just to get warmed up.
I'd expect him to get minutes in the 8/3 game, then potentially start 8/10. Both games against Houston.
Then again, NY is coached by Hans Backe - the man who has an aversion to subs. Cahill could be thrown in the first game and told to run until he drops.
EDIT: Hey, TX Bill, you could be one of the first Evertonians to see Cahill in the US of A!
elstone said we are defo playing in thailand next summer,NYRB v Everton friendly next summer is a cert!, Wel at least i hope it is.
Seems kopitish.
Spurs game is 7/31, so he could still play.
When he gets inserted depends on his fitness level. Expect him to be a sub in his first game. Doubt he gets time this weekend.
So his first appearance may be the friendly just to get warmed up.
I'd expect him to get minutes in the 8/3 game, then potentially start 8/10. Both games against Houston.
Then again, NY is coached by Hans Backe - the man who has an aversion to subs. Cahill could be thrown in the first game and told to run until he drops.
EDIT: Hey, TX Bill, you could be one of the first Evertonians to see Cahill in the US of A!
Maxi Rodriguez plays about 4 games for Liverpool and he writes a letter to the fans.
We get a pat on the back and a stock "it's been great I wish Everton success" after 8 years, wtf Tim lad?
Where's the rousing speech to 500 pissed blokes in the Adelphi?
Maxi Rodriguez plays about 4 games for Liverpool and he writes a letter to the fans.
We get a pat on the back and a stock "it's been great I wish Everton success" after 8 years, wtf Tim lad?
Where's the rousing speech to 500 pissed blokes in the Adelphi?
Millwall played a massive part of my career for six years. And then I moved on to Everton for eight years. I had loads of opportunities probably to try different things, but with a manager like David Moyes and Bill Kenwright, the chairman, I think loyalty is something that I learned at such a young age [as being] really important.
Because I've run through brick walls for the club. It means so much to me. And it's so emotional as well. Because they're my teammates, it's part of my life, it's part of my family, which is so special. And it was a good fit.
I never wanted to go to another Premier League club out of respect to the chairman and the gaffer and obviously the fans who mean so much to me. But to have this transition and this opportunity, I'm blessed. I'm in a privileged position.
It's just nice to leave Everton in such high esteem and now have one of the biggest challenges facing myself in football.
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