2025/26 Nathan Patterson

No you didn’t. Not with your recent history of other posts you have made and have also been banned for. As I said, cut it out.

Patterson will also leave us as well. Every player does.

Gbamin though. You said he was a worse transfer than Patterson but you ignored his injuries? Nathan is literally laughing at this point.

Its interesting how you and others aren't even shouting for him to be given a match these days.
 

Gbamin though. You said he was a worse transfer than Patterson but you ignored his injuries? Nathan is literally laughing at this point.

Its interesting how you and others aren't even shouting for him to be given a match these days.
I didn’t say he was a worse transfer. I compared your rhetoric around the two.

I’ve said Patterson needs to leave. I said it in the summer and I’ll say it again, he needs to leave.
 
What must he think sitting on the bench and knowing that if O'Brien the CB adapted to a RB is subbed or injured, he'll see Garner the MF player shuffle back to RB?

I mean, if you were serious about wanting to play football, you'd surely be kicking Moyes' door down and demanding a move.

There's something drastically wrong with this. It's not right.

Giving him the benefit of the doubt for the moment - which he doesn't deserve btw - why hasn't Moyes taken control of this situation and ended it? I cant imagine Moyes would take no for an answer off any player if he wanted them out on loan, and he certainly shouldn't reward them with match day involvement on the bench if he had. This January Moyes has to act or he's sending out all the wrong messages. WTF must the likes of Armstrong think watching that carry on? If it were me I'd be feeling an enormous sense of frustration that this mannequin is taking up my spot on the bench.
 
But I'm factually correct. Worst transfer we've done and very ridden in Kopite personnel.



Gbamin had two horrendous injuries you weapon. Suggest you go back to ironing your Prince Andrew tea towels.

Facts are simple this lad is one of rhe worst ever transfers in oue history.

He's on the bench - so therefore fit. We have what is clearly the weakest level of full backs in Premier league history and a prime 24 yr old international sitting on the bench can't get a game? Whether it was £12m or £16m plus wages for the time he's been here relative to the minutes on the pitch under what half a dozen managers now?!

Nathan Patterson has faced recurring knee issues, notably a significant one in early 2022 after joining Everton, affecting his consistency, with a Transfermarkt profile showing his injury history, including time out for a knee ligament problem (likely MCL/PCL) from early 2022 to late 2022 and another setback in 2023, hindering his first-team integration at Everton despite his talent as a Scottish international right-back.


"Prince Andrew tea towels"

Oh dear.
 

This thread does have a bad smell of some strange people.

He's not considered good enough to play for a Premier League club. That's it.

It's on Everton for signing him, and for being a basketcase of a club and not managing him adequately since signing him.

Our squad has been so pathetically small over the years we've had to keep him 'in case'.



Such a shame that deal didnt go through.

Perhaps it does in Jan if Seville sell their right back to us or Napoli.
 
I would definitely get him gone in January if the opportunity arises. Nowhere near good enough to play in the premier league. Pay his wages to someone who is good enough.
We have "an exceptional team of operators" in control of player recruitment, we were told.

If they want to prove it they can start by getting Patterson out of the club next month and finding his replacement that'll secure the position for the next 3 years.
 
What must he think sitting on the bench and knowing that if O'Brien the CB adapted to a RB is subbed or injured, he'll see Garner the MF player shuffle back to RB?

I mean, if you were serious about wanting to play football, you'd surely be kicking Moyes' door down and demanding a move.

There's something drastically wrong with this. It's not right.

Giving him the benefit of the doubt for the moment - which he doesn't deserve btw - why hasn't Moyes taken control of this situation and ended it? I cant imagine Moyes would take no for an answer off any player if he wanted them out on loan, and he certainly shouldn't reward them with match day involvement on the bench if he had. This January Moyes has to act or he's sending out all the wrong messages. WTF must the likes of Armstrong think watching that carry on? If it were me I'd be feeling an enormous sense of frustration that this mannequin is taking up my spot on the bench.
Except we didn’t even have a full bench with him on it. They should probably be more angry that Moyes is leaving empty spaces
 


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