Good man, can you point to any sign that we wont, im talking fact here not your usual wishy washey, makey upy stuff! Quataiton marks are ofter good i find!
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Moyes transfer budget, whatever it is, will not be affected by the fate of the propsed new stadium in Kirkby. It had been reported that if the Kirkby project was 'called in' then this would have an influence on the manager's transfer chest. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Ian Ross, Everton’s Head of Public Relations & External Affairs, says: “This is completely untrue. These are absolutely separate issues. They always have been and they always will be. The Government’s decision (on the Kirkby project) won’t have any impact on the manager’s transfer budget.” [/FONT]
Everton CEO, Keith Wyness says: "The whole transfer market, each one is different in terms of the mood and tempo. Hardly anything has happened. There’s not much activity – there’s more managers moving than there are players right now. It’s a slow market. We know the manager and his targets but a lot of things have to happen to get deals for the types of players we are looking for. [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Every day we are on the phone.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The fans have seen over the last four years that we have delivered and there is an acceptance that we understand what we’ve got – but we have to improve on it and keep on going. But it is too early for getting anxious. It’s huge to be in Europe – we’ve been there three years out of four that I’ve been here which is isn’t bad. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]It’s important to be in that draw and get more mentions all round the world.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]You have to be a winning team and we have been to a degree and that is very important."[/FONT]
Keith Wyness says: Bill Kenwright is chatting with David every day and we are well aware that we have got to build on the success we have had. As we have done in the last few years, we will support David to make the squad the best it can be. In the transfer window I am speaking to agents all the time. Nine out of ten don't come to anything, but you have to be speaking and know what is in the market place."
But then i know you beleive everyone in the club higher-archy is a liar so:
Moyes says “We do need to increase in numbers. Quality will always be first priority, but quantity is also required. I want us to be strong and I want us to progress and I think that we would need to have an even stronger squad from the start of this season.
Moyes says "I would say that maybe we don’t need more players, just more players with quality. But I am happy with the numbers here, just that one or two have not worked or offered enough to the squad, that has effected things. We have always been looking to add to the numbers, but mainly to the quality."
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Moyesy says: "When we took over at Everton it was to avoid being in the bottom six; now our buying is to be in the top six so our buying had changed a little bit. The players that we brought in to keep us out of the bottom six have gone on to prove that they can all be part of the top six. So we mustn’t look at that market and I am very keen to keep bringing in British boys. That’s why we put a lot of effort into scouting in the UK to see if we can find the right players.[/FONT]
Well call me an optimist, but all makes for happy play days to me, off to rocket sceince 101 for you!