Fernandes...

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Guardia Civil are nasty fuckers. I saw a group of them beat this lad over the head just because he was close to two guys having a fight. He was just walking to past to get a Burger and they cracked his head open. Guy was unconcious for about 10 minutes.
 
surely this defeat has been a kick up the backside?! i think our loss todya was because of the midfield, the delivery on the floor and in the air wasnt good at all...

SIGN HIM
 

Guardian's reporting it as fact today (relevant bit about halfway down story):

Everton have taken Portugal international Manuel Fernandes on loan for the second consecutive January window. The former Benfica and Portsmouth midfielder had agreed to join the club on a permanent transfer last summer only to switch to Valencia at the last minute.
 
This one is from portugoal.net

Manuel Fernandes set to rejoin Everton
Former Benfica midfielder to leave Valencia

Portuguese midfielder Manuel Fernandes is set to bring an end to his turbulent time at Spanish side Valencia by rejoining Premiership outfit Everton.

The 21-year-old spent the second half of last season on-loan at Goodison Park, enjoying huge success and leading to the Merseyside club attempting to arrange a permanent deal. However, Fernandes opted instead for a switch to La Liga and an 18m euro deal at the Mestalla.

Thing have not gone according to plan in Spain, though, with Fernandes openly criticising manager Quique Sanchez Flores’ rotation policy early on, before his former Benfica boss Ronald Koeman took charge in December.
 

This one is from portugoal.net

Manuel Fernandes set to rejoin Everton
Former Benfica midfielder to leave Valencia

Portuguese midfielder Manuel Fernandes is set to bring an end to his turbulent time at Spanish side Valencia by rejoining Premiership outfit Everton.

The 21-year-old spent the second half of last season on-loan at Goodison Park, enjoying huge success and leading to the Merseyside club attempting to arrange a permanent deal. However, Fernandes opted instead for a switch to La Liga and an 18m euro deal at the Mestalla.

Thing have not gone according to plan in Spain, though, with Fernandes openly criticising manager Quique Sanchez Flores’ rotation policy early on, before his former Benfica boss Ronald Koeman took charge in December.

sounds good to me :)
hopefully he'll be here in time to face man city
 
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