If you told 80s me that an almost-becoming-a-squad player from a yo-yo team like Chelsea would improve an everton midfield, I'd have laughed at you. I'm crying now at how far we've dropped.
You think a 1 in 2 striker isn't good enough to cover while a rookie French U21 striker finds his feet.
Are you on drugs?
Beto ain't perfect but he can buy us the time to get Barry up and running.
I think Barry will do great.
Always amazed at the capacity of Evertonians to place sentimentality above cold, hard competence.
It's like the last 30 years never happened...
When we are spending big money on quality players and getting consistently good results, there will...
Wouldn’t be great if he came in and just said real things
‘Yeah I was gutted Chelsea never played me in the league when I was smashing it in Europe so I wanted out before they buy another 20 players and yous were the best club that came in for...
Some of fans are starting to sound like kopite Rotherham, like the stadium has just appeared.
Did Everton, or the council tell you where you could park around Goodison? More than likely you have found your own specs. It’s the same for BMD.
If...
If I was driving every home game I would have started researching it a long time ago, done a few dry runs, see what OFFICIAL parking works for me and I would have been ready for the off.
There’s a marvellous tool to use, it’s called Google
It's the Hill Dickinson stadium
Too impressive to get over
If I had my way, surely you would sit closer
I need you closer
You can bring Moyes into my life
Take me up on a spitfire ride
You can make it, ya big balloon
But you better make it soon...
As I said. Neither have Messi or Zidane. So by your logic, both are unproven.
It may be factually correct to say he's not played in the PL, but that doesn't mean he's unproven. Suggesting otherwise is facile.
Unless this lad turns into the reincarnation of Gareth Bale, I'd be happier spending that vast amount of money (as its been suggested) on a Kubo or some other player with genuine proven ability. Should be an interesting week though, so lets see.
Imagine someone toasting the happy couple at a wedding and there was 5 of them.
The phrase "a couple of" typically means two in standard English usage. However, in informal contexts, some people use it to mean a small number, like three or...