mightymoyes
Player Valuation: £70m
Ryan Ledson at Oxford United ?. Heard a whisper we’re interested in him but so are other clubs with more financial clout.
Yeh, thought it was Preston he was goin to
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Ryan Ledson at Oxford United ?. Heard a whisper we’re interested in him but so are other clubs with more financial clout.
Ryan Ledson at Oxford United ?. Heard a whisper we’re interested in him but so are other clubs with more financial clout.
Exceptional, what to get a game over schneiderlin. Gana, McCarthy and Davies. Look at Beni, for being so raw hardly looked any worse than them 4. Maybe didn’t look loads better, but looks to have very good potential.Connolly, Williams etc. will never make it for Everton unfortunately.
As good as they might be they’re fighting for the most contested position in the squad so would have to be exceptional to leapfrog that many players.
Connolly, Williams etc. will never make it for Everton unfortunately.
As good as they might be they’re fighting for the most contested position in the squad so would have to be exceptional to leapfrog that many players.
Didn’t you just get taken over?
Exceptional, what to get a game over schneiderlin. Gana, McCarthy and Davies. Look at Beni, for being so raw hardly looked any worse than them 4. Maybe didn’t look loads better, but looks to have very good potential.
I’m not saying play kids in midfield every week, but I would get rid of all the experienced midfielders in the squad, none of them are good enough.
Hopefully buy 2 new quality midfielders and have davies, beni and Connolly as back up. This is for another day and thread, but moving forward we need a quality footballing manger, who will be here for the long haul, that can build a good young team, over the next few years as we move towards the new stadium. And give these youngsters some game time.
I imagine the fact we're spending big wages on a lot of them picks themselves a lot of the time!I don’t want to sell them I can just only see it going one way. If Ledson and Walsh are allowed to go, so will those two.
Don't forget ledson had to leave too to get games and he was the most highly rated for a few years
For me the loans are doing their job this season, giving our youngsters experience at a good level and allowing us to differentiate between those we should retain and those we should let go. At this point, Williams, Dowell and Connolly are the stand outs, Robinson , and Browning doing well but possibly only well enough to earn them a new team, and Pennington appears to be in that category too; Galloway and Walsh haven't/didn’t work out, same with Conor Grant at Crewe who’s now back with us. Harry Charsley at Bolton is the next one we find out more about.
Callum Connolly remains my favourite of all our youngsters, though I can accept the reality that he and Williams may find it difficult to establish themselves in our squad. The other reality is that despite spending the best part of £200 mill in two transfer windows we are nowhere near being able to compete with the fabled Big Six. On just about every level, crowds, money , finance etc they are better than us - except one , the youngsters we have on our books. If these guys are showing their ability on loan they deserve the chance to prove themselves one way or another with us, otherwise we remain stuck in a cycle of paying £20 - £30 mill for players who are just older and more experienced but don’t help us to substantially improve.
One way of building a team would be for Everton to build it round the talented youngsters they have then supplement that with signings that fill in the gaps for positions that we haven't developed anyone for. This takes time, patience and the right manager. It would have the advantage of concentrating our limited transfer funds where they are needed, and that the younger players already have a chemistry and know each other's games. We could also use money saved to pay players more to retain them. This means having an actual strategy, a recruitment system set up to achieve this and top quality coaching etc through the academy. Most importantly the right managers/coaches involved to develop the club in this way. Personally I think this is the way that we should be going. The were signs of this when Martinez came in but we've gone backwards since Moshiri took over and there is no sign of any cohesive strategy or long term vision. Therefore I see the current situation continuing with talented youngsters not given a chance and mediocre established players signed for big money. It's depressing.For me the loans are doing their job this season, giving our youngsters experience at a good level and allowing us to differentiate between those we should retain and those we should let go. At this point, Williams, Dowell and Connolly are the stand outs, Robinson , and Browning doing well but possibly only well enough to earn them a new team, and Pennington appears to be in that category too; Galloway and Walsh haven't/didn’t work out, same with Conor Grant at Crewe who’s now back with us. Harry Charsley at Bolton is the next one we find out more about.
Callum Connolly remains my favourite of all our youngsters, though I can accept the reality that he and Williams may find it difficult to establish themselves in our squad. The other reality is that despite spending the best part of £200 mill in two transfer windows we are nowhere near being able to compete with the fabled Big Six. On just about every level, crowds, money , finance etc they are better than us - except one , the youngsters we have on our books. If these guys are showing their ability on loan they deserve the chance to prove themselves one way or another with us, otherwise we remain stuck in a cycle of paying £20 - £30 mill for players who are just older and more experienced but don’t help us to substantially improve.
One way of building a team would be for Everton to build it round the talented youngsters they have then supplement that with signings that fill in the gaps for positions that we haven't developed anyone for. This takes time, patience and the right manager. It would have the advantage of concentrating our limited transfer funds where they are needed, and that the younger players already have a chemistry and know each other's games. We could also use money saved to pay players more to retain them. This means having an actual strategy, a recruitment system set up to achieve this and top quality coaching etc through the academy. Most importantly the right managers/coaches involved to develop the club in this way. Personally I think this is the way that we should be going. The were signs of this when Martinez came in but we've gone backwards since Moshiri took over and there is no sign of any cohesive strategy or long term vision. Therefore I see the current situation continuing with talented youngsters not given a chance and mediocre established players signed for big money. It's depressing.
Is that what's happening though? We've got Kenny, Holgate, Davies, Lookman and DCL getting regular game time, and Baningime on the fringes. How many young players do we think should be in the side really?One way of building a team would be for Everton to build it round the talented youngsters they have then supplement that with signings that fill in the gaps for positions that we haven't developed anyone for. This takes time, patience and the right manager. It would have the advantage of concentrating our limited transfer funds where they are needed, and that the younger players already have a chemistry and know each other's games. We could also use money saved to pay players more to retain them. This means having an actual strategy, a recruitment system set up to achieve this and top quality coaching etc through the academy. Most importantly the right managers/coaches involved to develop the club in this way. Personally I think this is the way that we should be going. The were signs of this when Martinez came in but we've gone backwards since Moshiri took over and there is no sign of any cohesive strategy or long term vision. Therefore I see the current situation continuing with talented youngsters not given a chance and mediocre established players signed for big money. It's depressing.