Stephenlloyd
Player Valuation: £40m
Sell him to wolves for a poundOh Thomas. What are we going to do with you?
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Sell him to wolves for a poundOh Thomas. What are we going to do with you?
Well obviously right at this moment. But sell all day in the summer. And who cares how much. I’d rather give another youngster his spot in the squad next season, he’s had plenty of chances now.I don’t think he’s good enough, but his value isn’t enough to make selling him worthwhile. If it’s a choice between selling him to Fulham for 5 million, or keeping him, then he’s worth keeping. Our squad is thin enough as it is.
Agree with this, he does seem to have that attitude.You can tell that he still thinks of himself as a youth player, still learning, allowed to make mistakes and drift out of games, etc.
He needs to realise that his performance is his own responsibility, and he can't rely on others to paper over his cracks.
Really needs to grow up.
You can forgive a player that far down the list missing a pen, but he better get used to opposition fans singing songs about their disapproval of his haircut like that.
You can tell that he still thinks of himself as a youth player, still learning, allowed to make mistakes and drift out of games, etc.
He needs to realise that his performance is his own responsibility, and he can't rely on others to paper over his cracks.
Really needs to grow up.
Is a correct, but less productive way of looking at it.He's made 154 competitive appearances for Everton.
He's a liability, offers us very little. What's his best position? Defensive midfielder? Box to Box? Does anyone know? He can't pass forwards, he can very rarely tackle, has no pace or shooting ability.
He's just a slightly glamourised passenger, because he gets paid a lot, but doesn't contribute.
Cue Luke Garbutt waving franticallyDavies, Pennington and Kenny should create an Everton legends sunday league team.
Is a correct, but less productive way of looking at it.
All i'm saying is that if he wants a career in professional football, he has to change his mindset.
I was being positive.How do you see it in a positive way.
I just don't think he's got the ability, or the mental attitude to become anything more than a below average midfielder. There's not one YTS who comes into the Premier League, makes 150 appearances, and the club is still on the fence about whether they can make it.
When you can remember the good games, because there's so few, he's just not making it. Would have loved him to, but he's not, is he?
Gordon for example, absolutely fine, he's made 20 appearances. Davies? For me, it's long beyond make or break.
I was being positive.
I was pointing out the thing he needs to get a grip off if he wants to be a professional footballer.
I think we need that last night we were missing nine first team players. A number of the players that played last night would do better if the brought into a strong first team which had a couple of changes but our squad is simply too weak to make wholesale changes.I was being positive.
I was pointing out the thing he needs to get a grip off if he wants to be a professional footballer.