goldfinchmule
Player Valuation: £2.5m
GnontoldBy the time he signs he'll be as old as Ashley Young
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GnontoldBy the time he signs he'll be as old as Ashley Young
because its gone very quiet since the last arrival so people are amusing themselvesHow has there been 95 pages on this?? There's been nothing to report on it for weeks
because its gone very quiet since the last arrival so people are amusing themselves
Probably because we still need a player in this relative position and there have been minimal rumours for any other players in the position.How has there been 95 pages on this?? There's been nothing to report on it for weeks
He's trash.Thought I'd watch the Leeds / Pompey game to see if Gnonto has improved since I last saw him.
Alas after 20 minutes he still runs around like a headless chicken with no end product and no team responsibility ( Portsmouth have just equalised after Gnonto completely failed to pick up a midfield runner).
After giving that critique it's odds on that he will score a hat trick in the 2nd half.
dont think the solution but is more buying him to get him into a better player, but they have over priced him and is others for less money with the same or more ability.He's trash.
How any Evertonian looks at him and thinks he's a solution for us is beyond my understanding.
Didn't think I'd ever agree with Dave and I don't think I would ever call a professional footballer "trash " but Gnonto has pace , a trick and that's it. He shows absolutely no football intelligence.dont think the solution but is more buying him to get him into a better player, but they have over priced him and is others for less money with the same or more ability.
An excellent description of him.He reminds me of Tony Daley, the old Villa winger. Daleys feet were famously much quicker than his brain, so he would often beat his man then fall over the bll or run the bball out of ply. When it clicked he was dangerous, but so often he would just be frustrating.
An excellent description of him.
He reminds me of Tony Daley, the old Villa winger. Daleys feet were famously much quicker than his brain, so he would often beat his man then fall over the bll or run the bball out of ply. When it clicked he was dangerous, but so often he would just be frustrating.