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Gordon is a moron ©Its the Anthony Gordon enigma.
Haha well we will have to agree to disagree. But come on you can't seriously rate Gordon anywhere near the level of Rooney?!
Wazza was sensational as much as it hurts me to admit.
He is a huge bellwhiff, Good player mind. Would I have him back... If at all possible ?? No ta, horrible attitude and he smells.I don’t mate that was my original point, but I do think Blues like to comfort themselves that he’s not that good or we got a great deal when both aren’t the case.![]()
He is a huge bellwhiff, Good player mind. Would I have him back... If at all possible ?? No ta, horrible attitude and he smells.
Luckily I can only think of Gordon and Robinson that we would have back (I’m not including Lookman or Kean as we bought them).He is a Ted to be fair, but he’s a good player - in truth it’s taken us what two and half years to replace him. We might not want him with our shiny new toys this window, but the last two years - we would have, let’s be honest.
I really hate when good young players leave Everton it’s a bug bear of mine.
He might give him 10-15 mins tomorrow.When do we reckon Moyes will blood Dibbles?
Didn't they have Shearer as well?I dont know mate - they had Bale, Walcott, JWP and Le Tissier there of the top of my head i don think a Saints fan would say it really with a straight face.
Disagree on Gordon and always will mate, hes an excellent player and proved it since he left, we developed that someone else got the benefit of and if you were to buy him now you are talking £80 mill, Newcastle wouldnt sell him for less...it wouldnt be worth his while.
But you will get that about Gordon on here, people will say hes rubbish and we got a brilliant deal, when we didn't - same with Southampton and Dibling.
Not really sure I agree with any of that. We were lucky to get £45 million for him, he had given up for 6 or 7 matches prior to the Southampton match. He had stopped training and was blowing chunks at any more than 30 minutes.I don’t mate that was not my original point, but I do think Blues like to comfort themselves then and know that he’s not that good or we got a great deal when both aren’t the case.
He’s was and is a very good player who’s thrived since he’s left and increased his value - in 12 months of leaving here, which is damning.
He is a Ted to be fair, but he’s a good player - in truth it’s taken us what two and half years to replace him. We might not want him with our shiny new toys this window, but the last two years - we would have, let’s be honest.
I really hate when good young players leave Everton it’s a bug bear of mine.
I'm not trying to be clever (or hard): I just don't watch it. When I did, I paid for it, but why should I pay for an organisation I can't abide and that can barely hide it's disdain for most its audience?Forcing people!!You do though don’t you? You just tell them you don’t, as you admitted. Gangsta! Anyway, Tyler Dibling, I bet he pays his licence fee. He’s certainly worth paying it for.
Not really sure I agree with any of that. We were lucky to get £45 million for him, he had given up for 6 or 7 matches prior to the Southampton match. He had stopped training and was blowing chunks at any more than 30 minutes.
It is a shameful period for Everton. If Gordon and Newcastle reconcile that they improved him fine but when I watched him prior to leaving he had completely given up. Why? Only he knows.
Luckily I can only think of Gordon and Robinson that we would have back (I’m not including Lookman or Kean as we bought them).
It’ll be interesting who we think is worth more at the end of this season - Dibling or Gordon? I have no clue.