Cahill

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I'd kiss his feet, The man deserves the most respect.
I generally like the idea that Everton as a club looks after its players even after they have gone elsewhere... In an industry which is known to be cut throat this can only enhance the reputation of the club.

And as for Cahill silver wear, to name just a few Wenger Van gall and Mourinho never even played the high standard football that Cahill achieved.
 
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Football League Trophy Runner-up: 1998–99
Football League Second Division: 2000–01
FA Cup runner-up: 2003–04
Everton

FA Cup runner-up: 2008–09
New York Red Bulls

MLS Supporter's Shield: 2013
Shanghai Shenhua

Chinese FA Cup Runner-up: 2015
Melbourne City

FFA Cup: 2016
Australia

AFC Asian Cup: 2015
OFC Nations Cup: 2004
Individual

Oceania Footballer of the Year: 2004[129]
PFA First Division Team of the Year: 2003–04[130]
FA Cup Player of the Round: 2003-04 [131]
Everton Player of the Season: 2004–05[132]
Everton Players' Player of the Season: 2004–05[132]
Everton top goalscorer of the season: 2004–05 [133]
FIFA World Cup Man of the Match
2006: vs Japan (GS) [134]
2010: vs Serbia (GS)
Ballon d’Or: 2006 (Nominee) [135]
Australian Professional Football Association Player of the Year: 2008–09[136]
Australia's greatest ever team: 2012[137]
NYRB Most valuable player: 2013 [138]
NYRB Goal of the Year: 2013 [139]
NYRB Golden boot: 2013 [138]
MLS Player of the Week 2013: Week 9
MLS Best XI: 2013
MLS All-Stars: 2014 [140]
Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2014 [141]
FIFA Puskás Award nominee: 2014[142]
AFC Asian Cup Man of the match: 2015 Quarter finals vs China
AFC Asian Cup goal of the tournament: 2015
AFC Asian Cup Team of the tournament: 2015
A-League Goal of the Year: 2016–17
AFC Asian Icon: 6 December 2017 [143]
In June 2013, the Cahill Expressway in Sydney was temporarily renamed the Tim Cahill Expressway in his honour ahead of the Socceroos' 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Iraq. Football Federation Australia representatives suggested the name change should be made permanently should Cahill score the goal that led to Australia's qualification for the 2014 World Cup.[144]
Achievements

First Australian to score at the World Cup Finals[134]
First Australian to score at the Asian Cup Finals[145]
First Australian to be honoured a FIFA World Cup Man of the match award
First Australian to score at three FIFA World Cups: 2006, 2010, 2014
Most Goals by an Australian at the World Cup Finals (see List of FIFA World Cup Goalscorers)
Most Goals by an Australian at the Asian Cup Finals (see List of AFC Asian Cup Goalscorers)
Australia all-time top scorer: 50 goals
Australia's oldest ever goalscorer: (37 years and 308 days) goals against Syria in 2017
First Everton player since Neville Southall in 1988 to be nominated for the Ballon d’Or
First Everton player since Dixie Dean in 1931 to score in three separate Merseyside derbies at Anfield[146]
Has scored more post-war league goals against Liverpool than any other Everton player[147]
Has the record for scoring the fastest goal in MLS history. On 20 October 2013, Cahill scored within the first 7 seconds of the game against Houston Dynamo[148]

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Yeah? Well Duncan won the FA Cup and the Barlinnie Cell Block C 1995 darts championship.

Have that.
 
He or we?

Exactly, it's not as if it's his fault we didn't win anything during his time here, Cahill, Arteta and Pienaar all deserved to win something, it was just the rest of the squad that wasn't good enough, or the manager didn't have a winning mentality or the lack of funding from Kenwright

There's a lot of other factors at play as to why we didn't or still don't win anything, but Cahills commitment was 100%
 
Exactly, it's not as if it's his fault we didn't win anything during his time here, Cahill, Arteta and Pienaar all deserved to win something, it was just the rest of the squad that wasn't good enough, or the manager didn't have a winning mentality or the lack of funding from Kenwright

There's a lot of other factors at play as to why we didn't or still don't win anything, but Cahills commitment was 100%
And fellaini and baines. Both very good. And jags. Ossie on his day. Come to think of it, why did we win nothing?
 
And fellaini and baines. Both very good. And jags. Ossie on his day. Come to think of it, why did we win nothing?
Moyes:
Short version; sometimes had a decent team but when push came to shove he wouldn't commit to a slightly more expansive playing style, just wasnt in his careful nature.
imo, obvs.
Oh and lack of a long-term consistant top class striker.
 
Moyes:
Short version; sometimes had a decent team but when push came to shove he wouldn't commit to a slightly more expansive playing style, just wasnt in his careful nature.
imo, obvs.
Oh and lack of a long-term consistant top class striker.

Hibbert.
 
And fellaini and baines. Both very good. And jags. Ossie on his day. Come to think of it, why did we win nothing?

We didn't win anything because sadly Manchester United and Chelsea had their best sides in their history.

Forget all this bull about the current RS and City side. The Premier League is in a dreadful state currently with cba players earning kings ransoms across the division.
United of 08 would wipe the floor with Klopps lot.

We where unlucky to have an excellent team in an era of peak Rooney, Ronaldo, Drogba and Lampard.
 
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