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Christ that's a hard choice!!

I love Mexican players and it annoys me that we've never had one. FFS.


Still Baines though.
 
Me too....i heard hernandez I think for Baines or rodwell.....nothing about the brazilians,...


It wouldnt be a bad deal....but doubt utd would let those 3 leave,

I wouldn't be particularly keen on that personally, maybe Hernandez + £6 million for Baines and Rodwell
 
I wouldn't be particularly keen on that personally, maybe Hernandez + £6 million for Baines and Rodwell

yeah, i heard hernandez plus cash....dont remember where i heard it....could have even been on here to be honest.

would be a good deal 3 players like that form baines -- having said that if moyes had 25mil odd for baines he could probably buy similar quality.
 

yeah, i heard hernandez plus cash....dont remember where i heard it....could have even been on here to be honest.

would be a good deal 3 players like that form baines -- having said that if moyes had 25mil odd for baines he could probably buy similar quality.

If we sold Baines for £25m Moyes would be lucky to get half for transfers.
 

I'm sure we paid some of our debts but increased the overdraft.

Just can't remember where i read it ffs

Link me up then Ginge, BUT, a few of our debts are long term stupid things with MASSIVE early repayment clauses.

I would be happy to be wrong tho, gladly.

Lets hypothetically say Moyes had the 25mil for Baines.....would you expect him to buy better than Fabio / Rafael and Hernandez ?

Yes.
 
Here it is:

"Everton are bleeding cash to the banks as they service their long-term debts. Although their loans fell from £30.5m to £23.7m last year, much was replaced by what is probably more expensive debt: the club's overdraft grew from £5.1m to £9.1m. Then they sold the Bellefield training ground for £9.325m. Now Everton will have to pay rent (said to be £1m a year) to use their day-to-day home. Worse still, there is already nothing left over from that sale. With £6.6m spent on paying transfer fees, the club's overall cash loss was £10,000. They must sell a player every year to remain afloat. This is why they have found it so difficult to attract a buyer." (Telegraph)
 

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