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#3 and #4 Stu and AndrewrnrnThe business has been thin on the ground, granted, but that shouldn\'t be the same excuse used for Everton.rnrnThe lack of decisiveness/urgency/ability to get deals over the line quickly is very frustrating for lots of Evertonians. And sometimes it feels like the club waits until the last moment for key decision-makers to make up their mind.rnrnAs I write in the piece, it\'s not doom and gloom at all, but Everton were wanting to have a new face or two through the door now. So while it\'s not necessarily a failure or anything like that, it\'s disappointing.rnrnThis was my concern back in January, with talk of \'keeping the powder dry\' because it will be easier in the summer. A World Cup very much complicates that....
Patric Ridge in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
We see this same story every year when only a couple of teams have done any incoming business. It\'s dull to be honest. ...
Andrew Ellams in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
To be fair I\'m not sure many clubs have done any business so far. I assume we have signed Rohl permanently now?rnrnFor me it\'s not so much when, but who we sign. I\'m expecting 29 year old big lumps, with very little pace as Moyes builds the team to cement 8th place. ...
Stu Gre in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
I was reliably informed by an Everton fan from a FB supporters group that, on the opening of the transfer window, Everton would immediately be announcing 2 new signings. When I voiced my doubts, I was swiftly brought crashing back to earth when it was explained that Moyes had demanded early new additions.rnrnNeedless to say, I will be visiting said supporter very shortly and be requesting the time when these 2 new signings will be arriving. I won’t be holding my breath ...
Annika Herbert in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
I cant quite gauge whether Paraguay were a complete shambles, or the movement of the US team was simply too good to deal with, but for me the Yanks have been the best watch so far.rnrnI've traditionally picked an outsider to have a little Alan Whicker on and if I don't see anything tonight. I will be tempted to have a little tilt on them.rnrn50/1 you can get on odds checker to win it. 25/1 EW (finalist). rnrnApologies in advance to any Yanks on here for burdening you with my bet (It's a heavy weight which has stopped many a great horse), but given what I've seen so far. Those odds are looking very attractive right now...
Darren Hind in The 2026 World Cup — Day 4 -
Same old, same old. Nothing seems to change at Everton FC… Apart from a great new stadium, built by the previous, awful regime....
Jack Convery in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton

