A friend of mine (an EFC supporter) saw several Everton jerseys in Las Vegas last weekend... more proof that the USA is Everton's next frontier.

In - Senderos 6 mil
Out - Lescott 22 mil
I'd take that.
Posted on the people's forum:
Lescott gone by friday ONLY if the 4 players we have deals on table for agree - 2 defenders, 2 midfield, lescott deal looking like 27mil, but might be 24 with 3-4mil off the agreed Jo price, its all arse about face seemingly
no names
I asked is elm was one and reply came back - No senderos aside no one we've been linked with
I asked by which friday this one or the one at the end of the month
and all I got was
ha - with a winky smiley
My own thought, it seems we are trying to spend the money before it comes, or at least get the deals done, so we dont end up ####ed on price etc
It's probably bull, but i'd take that
I don't want Joleon to go, but if he does, then so be it
This team is not just about Joleon Lescott, he's not irreplacable

Posted on the people's forum:
Lescott gone by friday ONLY if the 4 players we have deals on table for agree - 2 defenders, 2 midfield, lescott deal looking like 27mil, but might be 24 with 3-4mil off the agreed Jo price, its all arse about face seemingly
no names
I asked is elm was one and reply came back - No senderos aside no one we've been linked with
I asked by which friday this one or the one at the end of the month
and all I got was
ha - with a winky smiley
My own thought, it seems we are trying to spend the money before it comes, or at least get the deals done, so we dont end up ####ed on price etc
I'm not at all worried about losing Lescott, because like you said Hes not Irreplaceable. I am worried this could lead to a mass exodus of our top players to so called "bigger" clubs.
The players know we cannot give them the wages they can earn with city or any other club with money. They also know we cannot even compete in the transfer market with some of the clubs who have finished below us, both last season and the season before.![]()
Hey guys.
I'm an Arsenal fan, and write and moderate over at Arsenal Mania. Just thought I'd sign up over here to give you a Gooner's view of big Phil, and perhaps help you understand what it is you'll be getting.
Senderos has been a player that used to divide a lot of Arsenal fans. For a long time, many people thought he was the second coming of Tony Adams - both big guys, both good in the air, both with a lot of heart on the pitch, and both prone to making a lot of errors in the early years of their career. Tactically, he was one of the best defenders we have (though that's not saying much these days) - he may look clumsy, but he uses the ball efficiently out of defence, he holds the line pretty well, and he's good in the air.
However, he's also incredibly slow, and if a forward can get in behind him, he'll have a real hard job of making up the ground, and that is if he doesn't bring him down on the way through. He's a very smart guy (speaks something like 5 languages), is eloquent off the pitch, and vocal on it. However, he also really gives the impression of lacking mental toughness, and if something goes wrong (as it often does with Phil), a bit of an individual collapse is not out of the question. Oh, and whatever you do, if you play against Didier Drogba, don't even let Senderos in the stadium - he's stitched him up more times than a Women's Institute knitting class.
Overall, he's a talented guy, but not really tough upstairs, and that has cost him over the last few seasons. With a strong leader next to him, he could well flourish into an excellent defender (Jagielka maybe?), but all in all I was a little bit surprised that Moyes went for him.
Hope that helps.