Steven Naismith

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If a good offer comes in during January (£6m or more) I'd be very tempted to sell. Naismith is hard-worker who can be a very good impact player but there's no way he's getting back in our starting line-up unless we're decimated by injuries. I respect a player wanting to move to get first-team football though.
 
Take a peek at games played and goals scored since he joined...you'd be surprised.
Fair enough I take it his record isn't that good then.but he's scored goals v all the sky clubs and we're not overloaded with goalscorers. I think he'd be hard to replace and is a great option from the bench
 

I hope he stays.and I'd like to see him used more from the bench. His record speaks for itself

Agreed.


has this been posted yet? Another class act from the good man:
Everton’s Steven Naismith buys Christmas dinner for hundreds of Glasgow’s homeless

Steven Naismith has paid for Christmas dinner for hundreds of homeless people though he may not be able to rely on his Everton salary for much longer after his manager Roberto Martínez hinted that the forward’s future may lie away from Goodison Park.

The Scottish forward sponsored an annual meal in Glasgow organised by the charity, Loaves and Fishes, which helps those sleeping rough in the city.

Naismith described the event as “humbling and inspiring”, telling the Liverpool Echo: “When I was at Rangers and had a few bad injuries and wasn’t playing I thought it was a good opportunity to start helping, so I spoke to family and friends about where I wanted to make a difference if I could and Loaves and Fishes got brought up a couple of times.

“It’s a small gesture I make and in terms of the difference it makes, it’s massive. I enjoy it, you meet a lot of great characters in there who tell you what they think about football and how good or bad a footballer they think you are, things like that, so it’s great to go in and spend the afternoon with them.”

It is not the first time Naismith has put his hand in his pocket to help the disadvantaged. In 2014 he bought tickets for Everton home games to donate to unemployed people across Liverpool.
 
He can score goals, but he doesn't really contribute much else throughout 90 minutes.


BUT HE CAN SCOREEEEEEEEGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLSSSSS
 

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