Recent Reader Comments
-
Moot point but isn't it Ndiaye, Michael.rnrnTalk about delusions of grandeur. That\'s a very poor attitude which will win him no friends with his teammates....
Jay Harris in Champions League ambitions loom large for Iliman Ndaye -
The problem with signing John Stones is not his age or his injury record.rnrnThe problem would be the way Jaded Moyes teams play. rnrnJohn Stones is not a backs to the wall, defend deep type of CB. He hasn\'t played that way his whole career. When he had a lot of defending to do, like in his first spell at the club, he often got caught out. rnrnSo unless Mr Stability changes the habits of a lifetime, Stones wouldn\'t be a great fit no matter how old he is....
Liam Mogan in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
Wishing him all the best, Issac played really well at Accrington last season, and they’re manager reckons he’s destined to reach the top, our manager doesn’t believe in youth....
Christy Ring in Isaac Heath completes move to Cambridge Utd -
Brighton signed a right back for £8m from Olympiacos, and they\'ll have him for preseason, which should be the norm for MOST clubs? I thought with new owners, we\'d get our summer deals done early, and not wait until near the end of the window, and pick from the scraps? Moyes being at the World Cup, should have his list of players with the CEO, to sign the players niw, As Paul said earlier, we\'re heavily linked with John Stones, Moyes probably reckons, he\'s a promising young player not yet in his prime at only 32. ...
Christy Ring in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
Tony (56) I’ve replied to some of the comments on here about how good some of our present players were last season then scrubbed them because I thought maybe the comments were set up to get a response— I’m waiting to see the first actual signing before commenting....
Dave Abrahams in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton -
Tony, you hit the nail on the head, again, when it comes to Kenwright and the lasting damage he did to us for decades, but now it’s looking like Friedkin is out to adopt all of that fraud’s practises by making minimal expenditure to expand his bank account by pursuing mediocrity in staff and players whilst boring to death the actual lifeblood humans whose loyalty underpins every vestige of his personal “enterprise “.
As you say, there’s a limit to how much the fanbase will indulge these shenanigans and personally I hope to see open protest at the earliest next season if Friedkin remains so
suffocatingly inactive.
If he’s granted the same lassitude more than few of the deluded of us afforded Kenwrright we might as well all give up until he cuts his losses and sells up....
Don Alexander in Another transfer window, another slow start for Everton

