Silly Season January 2014

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Again could of been happening for all we know, he has proven himself no one can deny that the Belgium guy on deadline day a couple of seasons ago NOBODY knew anything and then he pops up

exactly, but when it's a player he gives you the name straight up

I reckon this is something else
 
I've heard a whisper about another tie in with Tesco, site over past Stanley Park and Mordor. Didn't really think there was anything in it tbh.
 
Ordinarily, in a transfer window under Moyes, I´d be eternally pessimistic about counting on getting quality players in. This time though, especially with Jelavic going, I´m fairly confident Bobby has one or two aces up his sleeve. I reckon a striker to come in and one that we´ll be exited about, probably costing a bit of money as well.

Dzeko? Benteke? Lukaku on a permanent deal?!?! *faints*
 
if the stadium rumours are true would rather that than any signings right now, would be amazing to get a new stadium before the ****e and who knows after that what could happen in terms of investment
 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/everton-transfer-news-michy-batshuayi-3012568#.UtHQB4KkT-U.twitter//

Jan 11, 2014 22:30 By Alan Nixon
Bid of £7million for Standard Liege striker also linked with Arsenal would allow club and player to begin negotiations - and set up Nikita Jelavic's exit

Have a word: Everton can start talks with Batshuayi once they offer Standard Liege £7m

Everton boss Roberto Martinez is closing in on Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi to boost his top-four hopes, writes Alan Nixon in the Sunday People.

Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund have been linked with the 20-year-old Standard Liege star. But the Goodison club are ready to offer the £7million it takes to trigger a transfer clause in Batshuayi’s contract.

If Martinez gets his man, it will clear the way for Hull target Nikica Jelavic's exit.

Batshuayi’s agent Christophe Henrothay, who has strong links with the Toffees through other players, said: “The situation is simple. If a club triggers his release clause, he can sit down and start negotiating with them.”

[video=youtube_share;_zk2Y5sfoh8]http://youtu.be/_zk2Y5sfoh8[/video]
 
no, if it's a signing then DAVIDMOYES waits and then gives us a name, that's how he does it

this is something different, I think Bill's gone out and bought us a top of the range stadium
 
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