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Schneiderlin is our best player
Ross is up there though
He's played abar 5 games and was injured a lot in 4 months.
Schneiderlin is our best player
Ross is up there though
Martinez was ultimately shown to be badly badly flawed after initially looking like the second coming,hopefully Koeman is more balanced, a solid manager who builds a successful team for his successor to take on another level, Walsh should hopefully ensure this
Schneiderlin, Lukaklu, Gana, Baines, Coleman, Mirallas and even Davies are better than him

He's been told he can leave, and yet no one has even submitted a bid for him. No one outside of Spurs were even rumored to be interested. Once again, if he was a great player who would walk into any first 11 in the league as you stated, there would be a queue for him. Why isn't there any interest?
He's played abar 5 games and was injured a lot in 4 months.
He was shown to be badly flawed because he continued to try and play champagne football with a bottle of brown ale.Martinez was ultimately shown to be badly badly flawed after initially looking like the second coming,hopefully Koeman is more balanced, a solid manager who builds a successful team for his successor to take on another level, Walsh should hopefully ensure this
He was shown to be badly flawed because he continued to try and play champagne football with a bottle of brown ale.
The players he had weren't up to handling the constant demand for football that asked them to take responsibility for the ball and to improve themselves. He hit the buffers when they git the buffers (about 18 months into his three year tenure). He should have demanded a lot more cash than he spent at the end of that first season and bought way more than the Lukaku signing. Lukaku should - with Ross Barkley - have been the core of the team he needed to build. He kept faith with mediocre players though.
At least after he'd been here he'd taught them how to receive a pass, retain it, and pass a ball - something the dullard Moyes failed to drill into them.
Now here we are selling the likes of Barkley, Deulofeu and Lukaku. The complete wrong things to do if we want to crack on under this current or future manager.
As @kenada_blue rightly stated: he's played a handful of games - too few to really judge - and he looks worryingly like a crock. When he is fit and playing well he is a hard worker, not in the Ross Barkley bracket by a long chalk...as would have been proven in terms of cash fee if he'd left with more than a year on his contract. As it is he'll still probably fetch more than Schneiderlin did.The difference when he played and when he didn't was staggering
By far our best pound for pound player IMO
That being said, Ross is comfortably in the running as well
He was shown to be badly flawed because he continued to try and play champagne football with a bottle of brown ale.
The players he had weren't up to handling the constant demand for football that asked them to take responsibility for the ball and to improve themselves. He hit the buffers when they git the buffers (about 18 months into his three year tenure). He should have demanded a lot more cash than he spent at the end of that first season and bought way more than the Lukaku signing. Lukaku should - with Ross Barkley - have been the core of the team he needed to build. He kept faith with mediocre players though.
At least after he'd been here he'd taught them how to receive a pass, retain it, and pass a ball - something the dullard Moyes failed to drill into them.
Now here we are selling the likes of Barkley, Deulofeu and Lukaku. The complete wrong things to do if we want to crack on under this current or future manager.
Mate, I gave up on you ever being able to understand how footy works years ago.lollollol

He was shown to be badly flawed because he continued to try and play champagne football with a bottle of brown ale.
The players he had weren't up to handling the constant demand for football that asked them to take responsibility for the ball and to improve themselves. He hit the buffers when they git the buffers (about 18 months into his three year tenure). He should have demanded a lot more cash than he spent at the end of that first season and bought way more than the Lukaku signing. Lukaku should - with Ross Barkley - have been the core of the team he needed to build. He kept faith with mediocre players though.
At least after he'd been here he'd taught them how to receive a pass, retain it, and pass a ball - something the dullard Moyes failed to drill into them.
Now here we are selling the likes of Barkley, Deulofeu and Lukaku. The complete wrong things to do if we want to crack on under this current or future manager.
As @kenada_blue rightly stated: he's played a handful of games - too few to really judge - and he looks worryingly like a crock. When he is fit and playing well he is a hard worker, not in the Ross Barkley bracket by a long chalk...as would have been proven in terms of cash fee if he'd left with more than a year on his contract. As it is he'll still probably fetch more than Schneiderlin did.
All the anti-Barkley stuff is plain old anger of the jilted stuff.
Mate, I gave up on you ever being able to understand how footy works years ago.
Have you done the "Goat's tactical review of Everton - season 2017/18' yet?
Cant wait.![]()