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I agree he never had and he was one of the better players. But he still wasn't exactly good himself, he just didn't embarrass himself as much as the others did

Got no problem with him coming out saying it, but it's when it's every week and then every game after they issue this big rallying cry they put on a pathetic showing again

Case point Coleman done it after the Bournemouth game and then they go out do themselves on Saturday
That’s fair enough, it’s happened a lot in the past and understand it getting on your nerves, it certainly got on mine, but I’m talking about Delph, a new player to the club, he seems embarrassed by the performances of some of his new team mates, he is a seasoned professional, just come from the champions, a team of winners.

Going by some reports Delph was the last player to leave the dressing room after the game on Saturday, some were gone as soon as they had showered and changed, honestly don’t know if that is true, what I do know is Delph was always in the game, passing it, not always successful, and then looking for a return pass, talking and shouting at his team mates, urging them on, how many of the other players did this. He looks like a winner to me and he is trying to get some reaction from his fellow players. I obviously don’t know his true feelings, I’m not a stage door Johnnie, but even at this early stage of his career at Everton, he looks like he cares about the club, or at the very least he gives his all in a professional manner.
 

That’s fair enough, it’s happened a lot in the past and understand it getting on your nerves, it certainly got on mine, but I’m talking about Delph, a new player to the club, he seems embarrassed by the performances of some of his new team mates, he is a seasoned professional, just come from the champions, a team of winners.

Going by some reports Delph was the last player to leave the dressing room after the game on Saturday, some were gone as soon as they had showered and changed, honestly don’t know if that is true, what I do know is Delph was always in the game, passing it, not always successful, and then looking for a return pass, talking and shouting at his team mates, urging them on, how many of the other players did this. He looks like a winner to me and he is trying to get some reaction from his fellow players. I obviously don’t know his true feelings, I’m not a stage door Johnnie, but even at this early stage of his career at Everton, he looks like he cares about the club, or at the very least he gives his all in a professional manner.

Delph has just come from a changing room in which they just won 3 major trophies.

the difference in attitude between the city management and players must be worlds apart.
 
....it’s good that players realise when performance isn’t good enough, but they really should do their talking on the pitch.
Well Delph certainly did hisvtalking on the pitch, and has done so since he started playing for the club, and getting criticised, by some fans, for doing so.
 
We spend over the odds to watch this expensively assembled team yet it doesn't play with the same passion and endevour that it did under moyes.
To many of these players simply stroll through the game with complete indifference towards the fans so yes we deserve so much better.
 
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