Summer Transfer Window 2019

Everton's Transfer Window

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Brands has been doing an admirable job shifting the deadwood, but the big 4 (Mirallas, Bolasie, Niasse and McCarthy) are still here...

Maybe a bit harsh on McCarthy lumping him with the others but all he is is a wage drain since he can’t stay healthy.
 
Brands has been doing an admirable job shifting the deadwood, but the big 4 (Mirallas, Bolasie, Niasse and McCarthy) are still here...

Maybe a bit harsh on McCarthy lumping him with the others but all he is is a wage drain since he can’t stay healthy.
Add Besic and Martina to the list then you got the big 6.
Tuson and Schneiderlin and it's the big 8
 

Brands has been doing an admirable job shifting the deadwood, but the big 4 (Mirallas, Bolasie, Niasse and McCarthy) are still here...

Maybe a bit harsh on McCarthy lumping him with the others but all he is is a wage drain since he can’t stay healthy.

I don’t think we’ll have a problem with McCarthy, teams will want him and his wages aren’t so big.

Bollassie, Tosun, Mirallas and Niasse are going to be difficult to flush.
 
Exactly Rooney was given a chance.. we have been struggling big time for a goal scorer since Lukaku left, there is a goal scorer at the club but people don't seem to want us to give him a go.

Mate Walter Smith wanted Rooney in his team at the age of 14. He probably would have made his debut at 15 but went to an England youth tournament instead. Rooney was a freak and was physically ready by 15 and I think his early growth enables him to play at that age the flip side is that physically his legs were gone by the time he was 28 which is most players prime.
 
Mate Walter Smith wanted Rooney in his team at the age of 14. He probably would have made his debut at 15 but went to an England youth tournament instead. Rooney was a freak and was physically ready by 15 and I think his early growth enables him to play at that age the flip side is that physically his legs were gone by the time he was 28 which is most players prime.
Owen was the same. My mate who is a physio said both players would be ‘finished’ by their late 20s at best, due to playing as teenagers. He was right.
 

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