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Transfer Rumour Theo Walcott

Would you like him?

  • Yes

    Votes: 690 66.2%
  • No

    Votes: 241 23.1%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 112 10.7%

  • Total voters
    1,043
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Club driver taking him to Tesco Express there like he did with big Lac Traore.
 
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The concern is that these are Allardyce signings and there is no systematic approach to our play which will see us develop as a club for next decade.

Aside from my trolling in this thread, my issue goes much larger than the purchase. We seem to be throwing ridiculous money at players for different systems and there is no cohesion at all.

The idea of appointing Walsh was to set a pattern where a manager can seamlessly fall in and continue as if there is no change (same approach, same ideas on how the game should be played etc etc).

We’ve gone from Koeman wanting a high press and quick turnover to Allardyce sitting deep and pumping the ball from one end to the other as quick as possible, this then as the club wasting money on fixes to solutions which may again arise when we change manager again.

There’s one man who failed massively at his job yet seems to be invincible.

Well said
 
We'll see exactly that, but with Sigurdsson and Rooney alternating.

This "Allardyce doesn't attack" view is nonsense - he will have a side attack when they get the basics right and don't leave gaps all over the shop. Yeah, we'll never play Guardiola type stuff but the idea Allardyce doesn't want to have a strong attack is insane.

I hope you're right mate, but the proof will be in the pudding.
 

Wonder if the Andrei Kanchelskis signing would have had the same amount of negativity had GOT been around back in the day.

Man Utd cast off.

Leaving a top 4 team for a lower premier league club.

Walcott offers us just as much as Kanchelskis potentially did, and he went on to be a god in many Evertonian's eyes and he did it in a squad which was just as useless, if not worse than the one we have now.

Walcott has said he wants to play a more centrally attacking role, good, because that is exactly where we need him.

He will give us back a pacey counter attack option which we are badly missing at the moment.

The lad knows where the goal is too.

He knows the situation we are in, he knows we are struggling and still he is ready to commit to us, yes i know the wedge is good, but i bet Kanchelskis didn't come for peanuts either.

Stop beating him up before he has even signed on the dotted line.
 

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