Sure, averaged over his career he's been good value. Over the past five years, he has not. Not as a player anyway. He played the last game at Goodison, not on merit, but as a reward for his service. He lasted what, twenty minutes? He's done as a...
Jim Ratcliffe is a billionaire businessman too, mate. By that logic I assume every decision he’s made at United has been sound?
If they had used their hard-nosed analytical skills they’d have seen that last season he:
Played in the third game...
I just worry that 'modern Everton' has been too long a club happy to stay in the Prem and never challenge for trophies. Nobody disputes the fact that Coleman is a great guy, but to renew the playing contract of a player who can barely last twenty...
I don’t want to see him playing anymore and that’s even if he manages to be fit enough to play. Even on reduced terms his contract will still be more than what he would of got as a coach and even in our situation with limited numbers it’s a poor...
All this age talk is rubbish, I can see with my eyes that Gana is the best midfield player we have his stats show he is not only the best midfielder in the premier league but across all of Europe, the guy also had the England midfield earlier on...
To me, it does sour his club-legend been-here-ages legacy somewhat.
Shouldn't have signed his previous contract, yet here we are with him still putting Ireland over Everton and taking yet another couple of million off the club.
Great work if...
If we sold Goodison to the women's team it's an opportunity cost issue. Even if the land is worth little, they would have to build a new stadium. It would be easier and cheaper to pay an inflated cost for Goodison.
Separate entity, the way the rules seem to work, we could retain that and rent it to them for £#m per year, or sell that to the new woman’s team entity as a separate transaction.
Renting it to them would seem most sensible through as its...