errr .. well i guess it's about trying and caring and the fact that not all do.
we're quick to call it out when they don't so it follows we might support them when they do.
meantimes apparently poor players with the potential to be better can improve. is he one of them is the question?
All good as long as we can now move on from Keane and Broja for the rest of the season. Noticed yesterday they both carry a kind of aimlessness in their play and positioning.. anyways.. enough. tara.
Watching him in recent games .. when you see him running, looks like he is fast and yet he doesn't cover any ground.
Somehow reflects him as player. Apparently maximum effort yet without any effect.
Just so done with Dyche now. The guy is totally cooked. Fried. Boiled. Flambéd. Time to get him out on the grass.
I would suggest. Bring Potter in off the grass. Get some noise around him. Get the feel of what he's like.
Let's twist. Everton under Dyche are just increasingly unbearable and...
All day been reading 'upwards and onwards', here's to the future' and 'bright new dawn' ...
Now see Moysey tops our 'next manager' poll. Some things never change eh?
So it's actually 'same old, same old', 'here's to the old' and 'all our yesterdays'.
Everton that.
All of this would be perfectly reasonable, if the guy in question hadn't been in professional football management since 2007.
That's 17 wasted years before the dropping of that lucky penny.
Flew over from MELBOURNE!
Err that'll be Melbourne, Australia right?
FLEW over from Melbourne!
Flew OVER (OVER!!) from Melbourne!
For the Brentford game.
Wow Bruv.
It really is, especially as Dyche clearly instructs the wing backs not to venture beyond the midfield line. It's destroying Mykolenko's game and his confidence with it. :rant: