Google says so, not sure what he was on about then (I may have got the wrong end of the stick tho, free ale an all).Didn't he sign a new one for three years just a month or so ago?
Google says so, not sure what he was on about then (I may have got the wrong end of the stick tho, free ale an all).Didn't he sign a new one for three years just a month or so ago?
Hope you're right, think he deserves a chance.....Jonjo Kenny isn't and I think he'll get a game before the seasons end.
Alan Ball was small in stature it end d there a born winner!Walsh is a wee bit shorter than Gana, but that's academic in some ways. For his size, Gana is strong and good in the air so offers Koeman a, for want of a better term, more "complete" option. However, Walsh is only 19 so has bags of time to work on his strength. He's a real talent so I'd expect him to get a chance next season some time.
I wouldn't get hung up about average sizes, but, according to an article I skimmed, the average height of a Premier League team varies from 5'10" to just over 6', but height isn't everything. Generally I'd say the days of lightweight players like Ossie getting lots of games in the PL are pretty much over unless those players are exceptional. From what I've seen, Walsh could well be exceptional, and is already stronger than Ossie was.
Feel for him, last minute injury meant he missed the U20 World cup, must be hard watching your team mates celebrating and cursing your luck.
Tom Davies as well.
..I think Davies will be more than happy with his lot in life at the moment. He's sitting on a major contract that basically makes him comfortable for life and the reason he's not in any of the summer tournaments is because of his success. I guarantee he'll be absolutely chuffed for his mates.
I suppose mate, he can be happy with achievement, that said im sure he would have loved to be part of that, he is that type of lad.
When you look at the representation of Everton in that squad and see that Davies and Walsh could also have been part of it, it speaks volumes for our youth development programme and also our recruitment at youth level.
There are many unsung heroes behind the scenes at Everton who can be rightly proud today.