I bet Christope Henrotay, our Belg super agent is mixed up or at the geneses of this deal, it's all good when he's in your corner, I bet it won't be long before he's touting his Belg stable at Everton to other clubs.
Lukaku came from Anderlecht. If we had a good relationship with them we probably could have got him for a lot cheaper earlier. Like hopefully we have done with Henen. Why burn that bridge?I hope it doesn't impact our long and productive relationship with Anderlecht. Remember all of those former Anderlecht players that have powered us to glory in the past? Where would Everton be without that kind of dynamic and rewarding relationship?
Those chodes got their pants pulled down by Kenwright. That tells you all you need to know about them.
Lukaku came from Anderlecht. If we had a good relationship with them we probably could have got him for a lot cheaper earlier. Like hopefully we have done with Henen. Why burn that bridge?
Business is also about relationships. I hope you're right and ultimately it's not a huge issue but I think it's a valid point to make.
Exactly , it's them who were taking the michael in the first place , could they explain why the fee was eight times the price for us than the Greek side ?.We seem to slaughter our. Board enough and when they get something right we think we're in the wrong!.Do we want a relationship with a club who demanded 4m for a 0.5m player? In my eyes they should be worried about the fact now everyone knows they try charging premier league clubs 8x the value for their players.
Well, history does seem to reapeat itself!nice to know Henen has no problem screwing his club over to engineer a move to a bigger club/bigger wages. Fast forward a few years, hopefully the shoe isn't on the other foot.............
You make a fair point.Do we want a relationship with a club who demanded 4m for a 0.5m player? In my eyes they should be worried about the fact now everyone knows they try charging premier league clubs 8x the value for their players.
Like Garbutt.nice to know Henen has no problem screwing his club over to engineer a move to a bigger club/bigger wages. Fast forward a few years, hopefully the shoe isn't on the other foot.............
Well, history does seem to reapeat itself!
Look at the rat on the other side of Stanley Park. Wants out, bites someone. Wants out, bites someone. Wants out... etc.
Harlem Globe Trotters I heard.won't be long that suarez will score a hat-trick for uruguay and want a move to the german national team.
or go on a run for barca and want to transfer to the World XI team on FIFA.