Kevin Mirallas

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Hoping he will be boss next season but that would attract the vultures. Then if you add to that that he wouldn't say no to a move to Spain I wouldn't be surprise if it happened. Hope I'm completely wrong like but we have a sad history of selling players that are any good.
I don't think that would result in him leaving mate, we're going to be better next season anyway.
 

Hopefully you are right but I get suspicious when players drop the slightest hint that they have ambitions to play elsewhere.
Players who think their bigger than the club mate and get ahead of themselves. Felli was doing all kinds at the start of the season when he was unplayable spouting all kinds to the press.

Can understand your point, European football is the difference that decides if the player goes or not IMO.
 

I dont rate him that highly tbh, scored 2 wonder goals but his general play is very frustrating. Tries to do to much, too greedy, doesnt track back and doesnt care about the club.
 
I dont rate him that highly tbh, scored 2 wonder goals but his general play is very frustrating. Tries to do to much, too greedy, doesnt track back and doesnt care about the club.

He's creative and offers us something different to the usual moyes type players. Lets just have 11 tony Hibberts- solid, reliable, does simple things well and would run through walls for the club.....
 

The funny thing is almost every game I see him making a tackle at the right back position. He's just not a very good defender, meaning he doesn't fit into a David moyes team.

All this questioning of his suitability for the club in the press (when moyes told him to man up) is the usual preparing us just in case he goes. If he does the majority of fans will say he wasn't an 'Everton' player anyway, and we'll have Naismith tracking back from the wing all next season.
 
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ever...eds-defence-says-david-moyes-100252-33281959/

THE FOCUS has lingered on the menace that David Moyes’ defence will be glad to miss. With Luis Suarez out of contention for tomorrow’s derby, Everton’s players have been asked countless times about their relief at not having to face the Uruguayan menace.

But maybe Liverpool’s rearguard should have pause for thought on a danger they are not going to be able to avoid.

Kevin Mirallas asked some uncomfortable questions of the Reds back line at October in Goodison, and Brendan Rodgers’ men were glad when he didn’t emerge for the second half after being kicked out of the contest.

Now the 25-year-old is finally beginning to add some resilience to his previously mercurial, if fragile, displays – and is raring to pick up where he left off last time against Everton’s rivals.

“He’s got an elusiveness and quickness,” says Moyes, who knows that his summer capture from Olympiakos can make the difference at Anfield tomorrow.

“He hardly touches the ground when he runs, so with his ability we’re hoping he comes to the fore and plays as well as he did in the first game. We’ve not always had that type of player who could win you this type of game on his own.”

The focus on Merseyside this weekend will be entirely on the 220th clash between two of the world’s most historic clubs – but Moyes concedes the region has dropped behind other Premier League power-bases in the UK.


Read more: Liverpool Echo http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ever...ys-david-moyes-100252-33281959/#ixzz2SJVRcv9O
 
can be the difference tomorrow, hope they swap him around a bit...would love to see him running at carragher...
 
can be the difference tomorrow, hope they swap him around a bit...would love to see him running at carragher...

He floats a bit more, he's not very disciplined as said above but he has that spark to create something from nothing. If he plays he'll be coming in off the right and into Agger more than likely not Carragher
 

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