What a fantastic player for our club.
And also for Australia, how this didn't win goal of the tournament I'll never know:
Went to Melbourne and kept on doing it:
They say opinions are like ar5eholes..... Tim Cahill stayed too long is one that baffles me more than any other.
Tim Cahill embodied everything you need in a team player. Never gave less than 100% he'd fight to win a throw in like his life depended on it. He was a leader on the pitch, leading by example. Hard little [Poor language removed] who looked after his teammates when retribution needed to be dished out. And he was clever with it.
For me, his problem started when Moyes signed Felaini. supposed to be a holding mid, but was a bit of a liability there, so had to push him up. Definitely his best position still, but it definitely clashed with TC.
We definitely missed him. Imagine the impact he could have had from the bench. A player like that doesn't come round that often. We should have kept him & put him on the backroom staff.
So many fannies in the game & wasters who just don't care. Tim Cahill got it.
Wasn't his last act to get sent off against Newcastle?
They say opinions are like ar5eholes..... Tim Cahill stayed too long is one that baffles me more than any other.
Tim Cahill embodied everything you need in a team player. Never gave less than 100% he'd fight to win a throw in like his life depended on it. He was a leader on the pitch, leading by example. Hard little [Poor language removed] who looked after his teammates when retribution needed to be dished out. And he was clever with it.
For me, his problem started when Moyes signed Felaini. supposed to be a holding mid, but was a bit of a liability there, so had to push him up. Definitely his best position still, but it definitely clashed with TC.
We definitely missed him. Imagine the impact he could have had from the bench. A player like that doesn't come round that often. We should have kept him & put him on the backroom staff.
So many fannies in the game & wasters who just don't care. Tim Cahill got it.
Just goes to show how the once mighty everton have fallen when people talk about Tim as a great everton player. Yes he gave 100% and at the time he was what we needed. But he was a very average player in a very average team. I feel so sorry for the young uns on this forum when they eulogise about players like Tim. Oh how I long for the good times to come back.This, absolutely.
The emergence of Fellaini further upfield around 2009-2010 meant Tim was less effective as he struggled to find the space and "ghost" in past defenders that was his trademark.
He was a leader on the pitch, had a never-say-die attitude and from the opposition point of view was a bit of a snide, something we badly missed in the "nice guy" Martinez years.
Put it this way, in hindsight I'd rather have had an ageing Cahill over an ageing Osman in the Everton side going into the Martinez years any day of the week.
Just goes to show how the once mighty everton have fallen when people talk about Tim as a great everton player. Yes he gave 100% and at the time he was what we needed. But he was a very average player in a very average team. I feel so sorry for the young uns on this forum when they eulogise about players like Tim. Oh how I long for the good times to come back.
Coconut
If that's a reference to Tim's Samoan heritage; not cool at all. Basically the equivalent of using the N word.
If that's a reference to Tim's Samoan heritage; not cool at all. Basically the equivalent of using the N word.