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Samuel Eto'o

Is Eto'o a good signing ?

  • Err, Yes, he's boss

    Votes: 549 76.3%
  • No, he'll be Martinez' Ginola

    Votes: 110 15.3%
  • I only care about Cheese on Toast, Everton players don't interest me

    Votes: 61 8.5%

  • Total voters
    720
  • Poll closed .
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Will he be used as back up?

Or is a change of formation on the way?

Howard
Coleman Stones Jagielka Baines
Barry
McCarthy Naismith
Mirallas
Lukaku Eto'o

OR:

Howard
Stones Jagielka Distin
Coleman McCarthy Barry Baines
Mirallas
Lukaku Eto'o

I would say same formation but no way Lukaku or Eto'o would play on the wing I don't think...
 

I'm staying where I am mate, this closet is fine.

sorry, lid. You said the secret word.

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While Ross is out-yes.

When Ross is fit:

Coleman Stones Jagielka Baines
McCarthy Barry Barkley
Mirallas
Lukaku Eto'o

Or possibly... (I wouldn't push Rom out for Eto'o myself but just another idea)

Coleman Stones Jagielka Baines
McCarthy Barry
Mirallas Barkley Lukaku
Eto'o

I have to be honest right now I'm not sure if Martinez is planning him as squad player or a starter.

Just suggestions here!
 
Lukaku played the wide right attacking role on Saturday and Naismith played the central position.

Question is can Eto'o get a place ahead of Nais?

Right now it would be unfair to drop Naismith.

With Ross out injured both Naismith and Eto'o can play though if you put Rom on the wing. Doesn't sit well with me haven't our main striker on the right but:

McCarthy Barry
Mirallas Naismith Lukaku
Eto'o

Not for me but it's a way round it
 

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