4737carlin
Player Valuation: £90m
Tony was ace
100 percent in agreement, a lucky lucky man...Hibbert is a prime example of a very ordinary modern footballer who earned millions from the game whilst many of the true Everton greats live on an old age pension.
To play 265 league games on a football pitch without scoring a single goal is shameful and testimony to how poor he was. He’s simply not worthy of highlighting in a thread like this.
"Probably our best technical defender for a long time." Take the rose tinted classes off; he was a half decent fullback, thats it.Clean sheet away at AEK Athens I think. I also remember Hibbo marking Aguero our the game at centreback and also even marshalling Peter Crouch. If he’d played in Italy he could have been a brilliant central defender. Didn’t have the pace to be the modern attacking fullback but he could cross a ball better than Coleman that’s for sure.
I can remember a European tie in Moyes days when all our recognised centre backs were injured or suspended and Hibbert played cb, away from home, with a very young Duffy alongside him. Not only did Hibbo step into his new role with skill and dedication, he also talked Duffy through the game and they played a blinder together. I honestly can't remember the result but I know we didn't lose. Hibbo and Duffy were high fiving each other at the end of the game and received pats on the back from the rest of the team and massive applause from our fantastic away fans.
But that's in a world, long, long ago, when we had character, fight and belief in whoever pulled on the Royal Blue jersey.
Clean sheet away at AEK Athens I think. I also remember Hibbo marking Aguero our the game at centreback and also even marshalling Peter Crouch. If he’d played in Italy he could have been a brilliant central defender. Didn’t have the pace to be the modern attacking fullback but he could cross a ball better than Coleman that’s for sure. Probably our best technical defender for a long time.
BATE Borisov. We lost 1-0 actually... Though he did come on early against AEK too as mentioned above.
Heitinga was very good with Duffy doing the things you mentioned actually when he played a few games the next season.
not like Barcelona were after him or he was fending off interest from Inter Milan, I mean where was he going to go? Everton was dreamland stuff for him
In recent times probably Sandro Ramirez. Refuses to leave because of his love of the blues. Also gets a Delta taxi to Goodison to feel like one of the fans!
The epitome of modern day Everton. A disgrace....Hibbert is a prime example of a very ordinary modern footballer who earned millions from the game whilst many of the true Everton greats live on an old age pension.
To play 265 league games on a football pitch without scoring a single goal is shameful and testimony to how poor he was. He’s simply not worthy of highlighting in a thread like this.