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Samuel Eto'o

Is Eto'o a good signing ?

  • Err, Yes, he's boss

    Votes: 549 76.3%
  • No, he'll be Martinez' Ginola

    Votes: 110 15.3%
  • I only care about Cheese on Toast, Everton players don't interest me

    Votes: 61 8.5%

  • Total voters
    720
  • Poll closed .
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If he's not happy then he can go. I imagine that was made clear to him when he signed or he wouldn't have joined.
We'll have had a good 6 months, Rom/Kone will have had some excellent one to one training, the rest of the squad will have had the boost from it and we will have sold some shirts. Everyone's a winner.
 

I'll say it to get it off my chest again but we wouldn't be in this situation if he was played in the right position!

Lukaku... then Kone and Naismith as backups for striker... christ.
 

like others mentioned since he's going to samporida he's not after the money and it's primarily family reasons so can't fault the man. wouldve liked him to stay of course for EL and mentoring Rom
 
He maybe would've been useful for Europe but ultimately, the idea of having Eto'o is better than actually having him.

I'd second this to be honest.

Although useful in terms of experience, Eto'o hasn't 100% been a huge shining light in our squad for me. I like his attitude and the fact when he wears the shirt he'll attempt to put a shift in. If he's getting pressure from the Mrs I can relate. Being treated to watch 50 shades of grey at the L1 Odeon on Valentine's Day this year, can't wait.
 
I'm disappointed, I think we've benefited greatly from his creativity, and I enjoyed seeing him adapt to a deeper role and act as a play-maker.

Will we look to get someone else in?
 

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