Played 45 minutes in a pre season friendly and he's the next superstar.
He showed up at a world cup, he's better than Lampard.
Crickey Neiler, he looked boss, but then Naismith looked turbo gash in his first season with us too.
We say give players time when they first arrive, I think it works both ways. Good to be excited about our new shiny toy, but let's not forget our other assets.
Sarcasm? I think it is.
I'm sticking my neck on the line for the first time. How do you think scouts spot players? This kid is boss.
Just seems to be the type of guy he is mate, wouldn't read into it much.Nothing special, it's just that I've never heard another player refuse to answer a question, I just find it strange, like when he didn't want to talk about what Roberto told him, I mean, I'm fairly sure he didn't only tell him top secret stuff and then he didn't want to talk about whether the 1-1 against Porto was a realistic result, just why?
Sarcasm? I think it is.
I'm sticking my neck on the line for the first time. How do you think scouts spot players? This kid is boss.
Wasn't it confirmed that he was take part?
As for the Rodwell and Cleverly talk. Both of these won't happen, so feel free to join me in a collective sign of relief.
Although I still think Cleverley has something to prove.
Agree mate, we need the type of players who will relentlessly shout "your ma" jokes and hurtful slurs at opposition players if we want to step it up a level.
I didn't say he wasn't going to be good, we just knee jerk all the time on the Everton forum, it's hard reading.
Surely you see it's a big step up from the Hungarian league to the Premiership though in one step? It's going to take a lot more adjusting than just a fee neat touches in a half arsed friendly to really show his worth.
I've also seen him boss Messi around and then shrug about it.
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