Ragnar
Player Valuation: £8m
Probably won’t start if we get Grealish and DiblingNot sure whats happened to Alcaraz here...
Probably won’t start if we get Grealish and DiblingNot sure whats happened to Alcaraz here...
Probably won’t start if we get Grealish and Dibling
Odds of signing Grealish and Dibling are about 50/1.
I’ll take your 50/1 - can I have £10 on it!Odds of signing Grealish and Dibling are about 50/1.
According to which bookie?Odds of signing Grealish and Dibling are about 50/1.
I like Grealish and don't want to be negative, but I have a couple of real concerns about this:
1. Ndiaye was our best player last year. He has genuine quality. KDH also has genuine quality. Charly has quality and potential to improve. All of these are on permanent contracts here and if any two of them start with Grealish, we're going to be overloaded on the left / number 10 space. If Jack comes for a year, then unless Ndiaye moves to the right and we drop interest in Dibling, I don't see how we got all these into the team not how we keep all those valuable players happy and improving.
2. It costs a disproportionate amount of our cash. At the end of the year we have nothing: Jack walks away or we have to spend a massive wedge to keep him. I don't see how we can afford that and significant investment on the right.
3. No doubt Pep's focus on ball retention has had a stifling effect on Grealish. Less running at players and more backward passes. I'm not sure why people think Moyes is the type to give him free rein - he's one of the most conservative managers in the league. I just don't buy the idea that Moysie will encourage Jack to play to his strengths and take players on at every opportunity.
You make some good points but we need a squad and players to be on their game 100% fit and having options will help with that.I like Grealish and don't want to be negative, but I have a couple of real concerns about this:
1. Ndiaye was our best player last year. He has genuine quality. KDH also has genuine quality. Charly has quality and potential to improve. All of these are on permanent contracts here and if any two of them start with Grealish, we're going to be overloaded on the left / number 10 space. If Jack comes for a year, then unless Ndiaye moves to the right and we drop interest in Dibling, I don't see how we got all these into the team not how we keep all those valuable players happy and improving.
2. It costs a disproportionate amount of our cash. At the end of the year we have nothing: Jack walks away or we have to spend a massive wedge to keep him. I don't see how we can afford that and significant investment on the right.
3. No doubt Pep's focus on ball retention has had a stifling effect on Grealish. Less running at players and more backward passes. I'm not sure why people think Moyes is the type to give him free rein - he's one of the most conservative managers in the league. I just don't buy the idea that Moysie will encourage Jack to play to his strengths and take players on at every opportunity.
Joking apart, this is probably the best summary on what is happening with regards to these two that I could have expected.….where are those odds, certainly worth a couple of quid?
Grealish is now 1-4 to join us, Dibling is evs. A £1 double pays circa £2.50.
I think you can comfortably throw KDH in there tooRe: the impact on Alcaraz starting if we get Grealish, that's on Alcaraz it's his problem to force himself into the team.
Think as a fan base Evertonians get a bit too wedded to certain players starting, probably because there's not been much to shout about. Hopefully under TFG we start to see a proper deep squad where we're guessing each week whose starting.
For me, Pickford, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, N'diaye are the only guaranteed starters next season. Maybe Gana unless we sign a younger better defensively minded midfielder.
Grealish has never scored double figures in the prem. He scored 8 once. Next best is 6.When was the last time a winger scored 14 and 16 goals for us and you're turning you're nose up at that ? "Dweeb"![]()
You really can't think of any creative players who were allowed to play to their strengths under Moyes? From Arteta and Pienaar to Paquetá and Kudus, there's always a place for expressive players in a Moyes system.I'm not sure why people think Moyes is the type to give him free rein - he's one of the most conservative managers in the league. I just don't buy the idea that Moysie will encourage Jack to play to his strengths and take players on at every opportunity.