Huge Disappointment

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alan ball

Player Valuation: £70m
In your time watching the blues, which was your first Everton player that we signed didn't live up to his potential, mine was Joe Harper from Aberdeen, thought for the £180,000 we paid for him he was poor, he came with a big reputation too
 
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Ibrahima Bakayoko -

Ace on Champ Man, always worth £8.5m, hailed as the new George Weah.

Total shoite.

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(but he did only have one leg)
 
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I could say Bakayoko as well, amongst a few other oldies, as I just about remember them.

But more recently... since I've been old enough to properly understand football, I'd have to say Beattie and Bilyaletdinov.
 
We didn't sign him, but Cadamatari was the one for me, that first season and that game against Liverpool I really thought we had something special.

Now he can't even bang them in in Scotland...
 

for me the way rooney left has dissapionting to say the least other than that;

claus thompson
kroldrup
slavenbilic
gary speed
barmby
marc hottinger
colin harvey's mangerial reign
the peter johnson era


there just a few off the top of me head
 
terry curran - ace on loan though.

That's a great call although there were countless others in the seventies and early eighties, weren't there? For every Bob Latchford or Martin Dobson there seemed to be ten Alan Bileys or Bernie Wrights. So much so that it took me a long time to accept that the likes of Heath, Steven, Sheedy and Bracewell were actually any good.
 

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