No mate. He didn't play.
I also believe it is PL rules that loan players can't play against their parent club.
Geeeeeeeeuuutted
No mate. He didn't play.
I also believe it is PL rules that loan players can't play against their parent club.
As I´m sure we will when he goes back to Chelsea and we´re back to square one.
If he doesn't score a hattrick on his debut he will get ripped on here. Waste of Money! Anichebe better! Lazy Ba5tard. You just know it.
Haha.
In the long run mate you may have the better deal. Lukaku will surely be gone after a year but Vic could serve you well for the rest of his career. He always struggled badly with injuries but finally, in the past few seasons he's had a lot less trouble and learned how to use his huge physique to his advantage. He'll never be Lukaku but I am actually more disappointed to see Vic go than Fellaini, as I expected the big Belgian to leave, but really never expected Big Vic to go anywhere.
. We fell in love with him down here, not just for his ability on the pitch but primarily for the fact that is a level headed lad and not the usual prima-donnas you're used to seeing.
If he doesn't score a hattrick on his debut he will get ripped on here. Waste of Money! Anichebe better! Lazy Ba5tard. You just know it.
In all seriousness, you have yourselves a fantastic player. Calling players a good professional has become a cliche of sorts in the game but Romelu Lukaku is a terrific professional who knows where he needs to improve and knows what he wants to achieve with his career. We fell in love with him down here, not just for his ability on the pitch but primarily for the fact that is a level headed lad and not the usual prima-donnas you're used to seeing.
He's good on either foot and is a giant of a man. The way he left defenders for dead last season was at times frightening.
Good luck trying to replace him after next season.
He wont at all. And I doubt there's a single Evertonian in the world who thinks Victor is better than him.
Grow a sense of humour mate