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I swear some people hate every player to have played for Everton after 1995...
Graveson was overrated, Cahill is morally despicable, Nigel Martyn was the worst keeper ever in the prem, Coleman was never good etc. etc.
Apparently he was convinced midfield was his best position. He was badly wrong.Thought he was sound when he got played centre back. For some strange reason he was thrust into midfield and was clearly not capable
I swear some people hate every player to have played for Everton after 1995...
Graveson was overrated, Cahill is morally despicable, Nigel Martyn was the worst keeper ever in the prem, Coleman was never good etc. etc.
I raise you Steve McMahon, I remember him bottling a tackle with John Ebbrel in the cup at Analfield and getting stretchered off.Fraud. Softest hard man ever
Thought he was sound when he got played centre back. For some strange reason he was thrust into midfield and was clearly not capable
Fraud. Softest hard man ever
He really tailed off after his player of the year season - and not just for us. I recall him being utterly dreadfully for Fulham. As a few point out, if his knee had gone it explains a lot. He was pure snide, all little digs and tugs out of the refs sight.
More like he got dropped unceremoniously by Moyes after his player of the year season. Jags was straight back in regardless of form/qualities.
I always thought Heitinga was the better player being honest. Jags was faster than him, but that's about it. He got a lot of his plaudits for the last gasp lunges he would make, which made for some spectacular looking tackles when they paid off, but also counted for a hell of a lot of goals we conceded that deflected off him and left Howard stranded. Heitinga on the other hand read the game much better and didn't have to do it. So naturally, people then just thought he was a "sh*thouse", which is standard.
He was also much better on the ball and far greater passer. I still have Nightmares of Jags trying to replicate Heitingas long range passing and launching several consecutive hopeful punts from the Right Back position straight into the Gladys Street, usually while we struggled to break a team down. Those were the days.
Fraud. Softest hard man ever