TheFinnFan
Finners
I will be very sad if he goes but understand if he decides to go.
Legend.
We love you Tim.
Legend.
We love you Tim.

Yeah. A few people have said he was playing well and not scoring but he wasn't, the rest of the team were doing better but Cahill was still contributing to the team exactly the same as he had been for the past 2 seasons.
Being offside and giving away fouls.
I remember pointing out during his fantastic spell at the start of the season before last, that I had worries because although he was scoring (9 before the new year) the team in general were playing poorly, and we were at the bottom of the league.
Cahill for me was at his best when our team was a bit more endeavour and a little less spark. During the 04/05 season especially we managed to finish 4th on the back of that attitude. I just think as we started to become more of a passing team, with the introduction of players like Pienaar and Arteta being moved centrally, that Cahill's effectiveness diminished.
I'm wary of saying this stuff though because I know people get touchy, which is understandable. I don't like saying bad things about Cahill just as much as people don't like hearing them, because Tim Cahill is a freaking hero to me.
is there a new sauce for this? or same rumours from earlier this year?
He wasnt poor ALL Season, I thought he came alive a little when we signed Jelavic.
But for a lot of the Season he was a waste of shirt.
Complete and utter Legend and if he leaves will be sorely missed.
At his peak, he carried us alone.
Me too. They struck up a bit of a partnership. Jelavic has stabbed him in the back there pestering Moyes for that lad with no knees to come in and take his place.
Me too. They struck up a bit of a partnership. Jelavic has stabbed him in the back there pestering Moyes for that lad with no knees to come in and take his place.
Oh David, you lighten up my life every single day.
Please, never change.
Looks to be true though. By all accounts he's been lobbying for *Kid goals* to come in and hold his hand.
*The Echo's lame nickname for Kneesmith. Near fell over when I read that.
Tim Cahill is a man who epitomises everything good about Everton Football Club.
Passion, desire, commitment and aggression but with class and dignity.
Good luck to him.