It's the typical England island mentality to soccer Don mate. They think that they created the game and are still the best at it.
I get EXACTLY what you're saying here.
I get EXACTLY what you're saying here.
We haven't got a snowball's chance in hell of getting a work permit for a player from the Japanese league.top teams from top leagues, so i wouldn't expect you guys to know much about CSKA Moscow, Catania, Valenciennes, stuttgart or the smaller guys. not too mention Japan is a country on the upswing as well, good talent is being pumped out. Miyaichi never played pro ball until he went on loan to feyenoord last year and then to bolton this year. There's alot of talent in asia period. Why don't you think these players will be good fits though? especially Hajnal, who has bee a rock for Stuttgart this season. It's not like we can afford star players anyway.
top teams from top leagues, so i wouldn't expect you guys to know much about CSKA Moscow, Catania, Valenciennes, stuttgart or the smaller guys. not too mention Japan is a country on the upswing as well, good talent is being pumped out. Miyaichi never played pro ball until he went on loan to feyenoord last year and then to bolton this year. There's alot of talent in asia period. Why don't you think these players will be good fits though? especially Hajnal, who has bee a rock for Stuttgart this season. It's not like we can afford star players anyway.
It's the typical England island mentality to soccer Don mate. They think that they created the game and are still the best at it.
I get EXACTLY what you're saying here.
You are well wide of the mark here. All he did was write a list of names that was it and then made out like we hadn't heard of them nothing to do with 'knowing better' so pipe down
Don mate, can you name five young players that if you was employed in a scouting capacity at Everton you would be looking at?
work permits would be declined on them you have to be an international of a certain level to get a permit here.It will be interesting to see if your 'ones for the future' work out.
being Japanese American I am somewhat biased towards asian players but, my first guy is Hiroki Sakai(RB). He locked neymar down in the club world cup once he was assigned to him at HT. He's been a spark plug for the Japanese olympic team and his club team, Kashiwa Reysol. His transfer fee is said to be only 1 million euros and he's very close to signing with Hannover.
Second guy is the pure attacking mid Francesco Lodi from Catania, he has been amazing the past few years and his coming out party was this year with Catania. If you guys watched Catania play, it is a sad sight to behold since their strikers simply cannot finish but, Lodi has been the lone bright spot on that team.
My Third guy would be the striker, Weverson Leandro Oliveira Moura( or simply Leandro) from Gremio, this pick here is based solely on what I think he can become. He is very comparable in to neymar in this physical makeup and style of play but he's not quite as polished as a player but i believe he has immense upside. he's a good finisher, has excellent touch and vision and is not your typical selfish striker. My Fourth guy would be a pick for our future and sort of a shocker, GK Kawin Thamsatchanan. Howard isn't getting any younger and from what I've seen of this kid, he can flat out stop shots. He reminds me of a young, Thai Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi. He has excellent quickness, reflexes, and agility. He also has the experience to boot. Hes been the #1 GK at top Thai club Buriram United for nearly 4 years now. My last pick is Freddy Guarin Midfielder fro FC Porto on loan to Inter Milan. Him and Radamel Falcao are the two dominant forces on the Columbian national team and if you guys saw him with porto last year, he plain did work. Porto took a step back this year but still won the league thanks to this guy's versatility as a player.
Do you read FourFourTwo magazine fella? You certainly know your football mate, hard to disagree with any of them choices.
I sometimes too feel that the Asian players are undervalued in Europe which is a shame as there's so much talent.
Looking on the outside in, who would you sell from Everton to raise the funds for these young lads as that's gonna be KEY.
Without game time he'll never be ready.
Actually I don't, there really aren't too many soccer magazines available to buy where I live. Is that magazine available in the states? i think our strongest position is CM or that holding, anchor, Defensive midfielder spot so, I believe we could quite a bit of money for Fellaini. Anichebe is a liability as he can never stay healthy and Hibbert is a very solid RB defensively but he has little to offer in the way of creativity and attacking prowess. Tim Cahill is one of my favorite players of all time but, i believe his time at Goodison park is coming to a end. He clearly isn't the player he was even 2 years ago. Maybe this year as a down year or it's a sign of things to come but, i think it's the latter.