£30m is what you pay for attacking potential now.
A top striker is £70m now. Thats not even with them being proven in the league.
it wasnt everton spaffing money on potential that got us into money problems it was buying "established players"...
It’s different for them, too, because they know the taste of relegation.
Since it’s effectively fallen out of living memory with Evertonians, relegation was basically unimaginable for us.
I think that feeling of an existential threat drove us...
Yeah it wasn't great on face value.
But, I think its one of them where Moyes seen a potential injury or player struggling and he just turned to first player to get him on.
Don't think its any deeper than that really.
…I try to not look at fixture lists but I’m aware of the next two PL games and the real opportunity we have of cementing a place in the chasing pack.
The crowd could have a big part to play in this one.
Really tough game, they are decent or CAN be decent, very much like us, on our day.
We get behind them and go at them early, like Forest at home, take the game away from them.
….point I made earlier about him being a very powerful young man. Blokes like him you play against and bounce off because of their natural strength, I reckon he’s also quite tall.
Very much like Grealish, he plays ‘cat and mouse’ with his full...
I thought he wss impressive, only his second full game of the season after hardly getting a kick, he is a extremely gifted 19 year old who has struggled to get into the team of a manger who doesn't tend to trust young players.
A lot of his...