Everton’s Wide Boy Just Needs A Purple Patch

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Bainsey

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Whenever I meet up with my Tottenham supporting cousin, we always play a game. We rattle off name upon name of comically and chronically bad players — Vinny Samways (in his blue phase), Justin Edinburgh, Darren Caskey, Dean Austin, Earl Barrett, Alan Biley, Mikel Madar, Brett Angell and Marc Hottiger always get a mention. However, I never bring up Everton’s (rumoured) alcoholic, long-haired Dutchman; prone to very occasional bouts of fitness, an occasional player, with a garrulous mouth and a daughter named ‘Purple’.

The most surprising occurrence of Everton’s stale summer has definitely not been the flood of new signings (or lack thereof); instead it has been the apparent acceptance and rehabilitation of ‘Shandy’ Andy Van der Meyde, looking trim and shaven headed at Everton’s training sessions in St Andrews.

David Moyes has a history of not dealing well with wingers (Blomqvist and, especially, Rodrigo were only given a wisp of a chance to prove themselves), recalcitrants, or back chat - the fact that Van der Meyde has displayed ALL of these traits but is still here surely points to a player that Moyes has inexplicable faith in.

Everton have an anorexic squad anyway, and with the UEFA Cup looming menacingly, perhaps Moyes has decided that he needs ‘bodies’, or maybe he has seen exciting sparks in training, watched the tapes anew, and wants to train this footballer back to life. Van der Meyde is an enigma even in his native Holland, where he was held in high regard by some - being tipped to be player of the tournament in Euro 2004. Yet others don’t rate him at all. Johan Cruyff reportedly declared that as long as the winger was in the Dutch national team for Euro 2004, the team would not stand a chance of winning.

Van der Meyde’s right foot is apparently so strong that some say he needs to be played on the left; such is the temptation to be selfish and over-elaborate when playing on the right wing. He is a player with such raw atavistic skill and brio that he has played for Ajax and Inter Milan and was tipped for glory. On the other hand, he is a player surrounded by a miasma of ruinous rumours and painful truths; a dog napped pooch, stolen cars, a burgled house, embarrassing drunken episodes, is prone to injury and when he managed to claw his way back to fitness was sent off for a wild elbow in the Merseyside derby (of all games).

All these negative aspects of the player are the reason he is at Everton and not a more successful club, all the positive aspects (the dull glimmer of his potential) are the reason he is still at Everton and not on the scrapheap. Van der Meyde is a man who at his VERY best plays like Pink Floyd’s first album, randomly meandering and occasionally stumbling over its own genius.

A few days ago Van der Meyde spoke to the official Everton website, proclaiming his love for the club and saying he was eager to play - even though the interviewer had to clarify the actual date of Everton’s first game. He claims he has been “unlucky” but also says it is down to him to prove himself.

It will involve far more than that , he has to stay injury free, scandal free, play well and regularly, and also rely on the most important factor of all - Moyes’ clemency. I for one would love to see Everton’s wide boy come good.

http://www.caughtoffside.com/2007/07/12/evertons-wide-boy-needs-a-purple-patch/2455.html
 

I for one would love to see Everton’s wide boy come good.

I for one, need to see VDM chase after the ball and not give up as soon as he is (typically) dispossessed.

Sure he has talent, so did Gazza when he came to us. Look what a failure that turned out to be. Infact to be fair to Paul, he had a 10 fold better career with us than VDM has had to date.

Fingers crossed he turns himself around. Let's face it, he can't get ANY lower in most peoples estimation of him these past few seasons.

I swear, if VDM does turn it around I'll go buy a shirt with his name on.
 
The thing is with Andy Van, what has he done that has been so wrong? He got dropped a few times, hes been injured and suffered a loss of form- all of these are no crimes! When he has played he has looked a decent player and his crossing ability os world class- I agree 100% with Fernandes that if he really was as awful as people make out then he would have been gone a while ago!

Moyes doesnt suffer fools gladly- remember Kroldrup, Davies, Ferrari?? They didnt fit the bill so were got rid of pronto.
 
Moyes doesnt suffer fools gladly- remember Kroldrup, Davies, Ferrari?? They didnt fit the bill so were got rid of pronto.

Thought Ferrari wanted to leave since he didn't get the chances to play since we played with Weir-Stubbs instead? But I can remember wrong.

And I think many fans disagreement with VdM came with his bickering with the staff when he wasn't picked to play. And it's always easier to find faults in a player you already have a dislike to, and oversee his good aspects.

I personally are still torn about him. He is a great player when fit and happy, but as Fernandes said, he has been injuryprone and when returned after injury not matchfit... Can't say I've seen him play that bad for us, but then I've not seen many games with him since I don't live in England. But from the little I've seen he hasn't been worse than Osman.
 

I agree with Mick a excellent crosser of the ball and moves well. The main drawback to his game is he doesn't get stuck in there and goes missing when we really need him. Sure stays hurt alot and I believe his mental approach is in question. I can't see Davey having him as a every day player unless injuries take there toll. He may be a starter for the Uefa games and I hope he impresses from that.

He needs to keep the bad attitude away from the press and try at least to stay on Daveys good side.
 
Good to be back again ready for some footie. Got the old subbuteo game out last week playing my oldest. This summer has been to long. I'm having the Everton blues literally.:lol:
 
Yeh good to see you Mike.

Ive just watched the latest ANdy Van de Meyde video on Everton TV, he just seems different. Call me the eternal opptimist but I think he is going to produce this seasonn as long as he stays fit.
 
Just hope he stays fit but canny see it, something always goes wrong, if he does, it will be like a new signing :D
 

would be a miracle if he finds his inter form. i hope he steps up after his two seasons and one assist.

nothing would be better than seeing VDM killing the opposition.
 
He has shown on the odd occasion what a classy winger he is, if he can keep fit and is happy in his personal life then we could reap the benefit next season, fingers crossed i hope he turns it around.
 
Might be a good idea to let him play in Europe if we get a good draw there and in early cupgames so he can get some confidence. That might be the only thing he need to get back on track.
 
Might be a good idea to let him play in Europe if we get a good draw there and in early cupgames so he can get some confidence. That might be the only thing he need to get back on track.

You're right there mate, he's always said that we ain't seen the best of him yet, hopefully next season we will.
 

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