Bit of a tight arse is he?We were as good as down when Dyche replaced Lampard. We were never going down this year, just would have taken Dyche longer than Moyes to get the required pints.
Bit of a tight arse is he?We were as good as down when Dyche replaced Lampard. We were never going down this year, just would have taken Dyche longer than Moyes to get the required pints.
Short arms, deep pockets if he's taking longer than a Scotsman to get them inBit of a tight arse is he?
There,s that word again....incremental....just shouts mediocrity and timidness.Most of the older players will probably be gone in the next few weeks. The squad may be old but generally the team hasn't been.
Branthwaite, O Brien, Garner, Mykolenko, McNeill, Ndiaye, Alcaraz and Beto would all still be considered young.
It is likely that Young, Coleman , Keane, Doucoure and possibly even Gana could leave and that would change the age profile hugely.
In any event I expect we will see a mixture of experience and youth arrive.
I can see some free transfers and more loan deals together with money spent on a few.
I think anyone expecting a raft of exciting young new signings will be disappointed.
The improvement in age and quality of the squad will be incremental, possibly three or even four year.
The only caveat is that we sell Branthwaite and that would remove PSR worries and also inject cash into the kitty but at a loss of one of best young talents.
They named 4-5 players they would take offers on he was one of them ....They don't though
Everton have made an approach to sign Kyle Walker-Peters ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Toffees are relaxed ahead of their final two games of the season, as they are placed 13th in the Premier League.
Lampard just about kept Everton up, but after a very below-par first half of the following season, alongside protests from fans against the board, he was sacked on 23 January 2023 with the Toffeemen sitting bottom alongside Southampton with only 15 points, and was replaced by Sean Dyche a week later on 30 January 2023.We were 3 points off 13th?!
Extremely short sighted considering we recently had a significant points deduction and other clubs are facing serious issues. We cannot spunk a load of money in one window, which when you consider the number of players needed, is what is requiredThere,s that word again....incremental....just shouts mediocrity and timidness.
Maybe just living in the real world,There,s that word again....incremental....just shouts mediocrity and timidness.
Lampard just about kept Everton up, but after a very below-par first half of the following season, alongside protests from fans against the board, he was sacked on 23 January 2023 with the Toffeemen sitting bottom alongside Southampton with only 15 points, and was replaced by Sean Dyche a week later on 30 January 2023.
sorted for what mid tableBUY/SIGN: Alcaraz (12.0m), Fellows (10.0m), Knight or Hamer (15.0m), Angel Gomes (free), Jonathan David (free), Lindelof (free), KWP (free) – total spend 37.0m
SELL: Beto (20.0m), Chermitti (5.0m), Patterson (5.0m) – total received 30.0m NET SPEND: 7.0m
GKPR: Pickford, Virginia
RB: KWP, Coleman, O’Brien
LB: Mykolenko, Young, Lindelof
LCB: Branthwaite, Lindelof
RCB: Tarkowski, O’Brien
CM: Gueye, Garner, Iroegbunam, Armstrong, Gomes
LW: N’Diaye, McNeil
RW: Fellows, Knight or Hamer
AM: Alcaraz, Gomes
CF: David, DCL
SORTED!
That would be an atrocious summer, apart from David the rest are [Poor language removed]BUY/SIGN: Alcaraz (12.0m), Fellows (10.0m), Knight or Hamer (15.0m), Angel Gomes (free), Jonathan David (free), Lindelof (free), KWP (free) – total spend 37.0m
SELL: Beto (20.0m), Chermitti (5.0m), Patterson (5.0m) – total received 30.0m NET SPEND: 7.0m
GKPR: Pickford, Virginia
RB: KWP, Coleman, O’Brien
LB: Mykolenko, Young, Lindelof
LCB: Branthwaite, Lindelof
RCB: Tarkowski, O’Brien
CM: Gueye, Garner, Iroegbunam, Armstrong, Gomes
LW: N’Diaye, McNeil
RW: Fellows, Knight or Hamer
AM: Alcaraz, Gomes
CF: David, DCL
SORTED!