Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread


Also false.

Think what you want about James Garner, but he's literally a Premier League-level centre mid...

I see the window has clearly been such a resounding success that the happy clappers are now reduced to claiming we don’t need a centre mid because the ones we have won’t get us relegated. Unprecedented rebuild going well.
 
So if Moyes came out and said similar ro how Silva explained yesterday about his club would that make things worse?
 

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I see the window has clearly been such a resounding success that the happy clappers are now reduced to claiming we don’t need a centre mid because the ones we have won’t get us relegated. Unprecedented rebuild going well.
Don't call me this mate. I get as aggro about Everton as anyone at times - I just like to keep my head attached to my neck for the most part.
 

Don't call me this mate.

Plenty of people are clearly happy and content with how this window is going though. Despite the fact that if you’d said to those same people in May that we’d be in this position at the end of July you’d have been shot down in flames and called a cryarse bedwetter.
 
Plenty of people are clearly happy and content with how this window is going though. Despite the fact that if you’d said to those same people in May that we’d be in this position at the end of July you’d have been shot down in flames and called a cryarse bedwetter.
I'm content, for now, but wouldn't necessarily describe my overriding feeling as 'happy'...

I previously stated that I was pleased with the start, i.e. retaining who we needed to retain and swerved who needed swerving. But, of course (and once again) there's plenty of window left to go...
 

Given the chance? any number of them - we really don't know ultimately.

My original point was that their net contribution in terms of any significant output in goal contributions or defensive contributions last season was minimal for one reason or another, so in that sense - with the benefit of that hindsight - having say Armstrong/Heath/Clarke et al. instead may not have been all that significant...

There's so much more to it than the numbers.

Fitness, strength, touch, game intelligence.

For as bad as Harrison was he was really fit and always contributed on the defensive side and could run for 90 minutes. He also had a really good first touch and knew where to be on the pitch on and off the ball.

Lindstrom was an intelligent player who could get us moving with the ball and had a touch that got him away from the defender to open the game up, again like Harrison, always knew where to be on and off the ball.

Mangala was good for us and you could see the difference between him and Tim. Mangala was levels above him.

Broja isn't worth discussing tbh
 
Plenty of people are clearly happy and content with how this window is going though. Despite the fact that if you’d said to those same people in May that we’d be in this position at the end of July you’d have been shot down in flames and called a cryarse bedwetter.

Whether fans are happy or not makes zero difference to progress on deals. That is the only certainty at present.
 

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