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" the vast majority of highly rated Everton Academy products who seem destined for a future that is a long way below the Premier League."
Bit unfair that, isn't it?
The word Everton is superfluous in that sentence. It applies to ALL "highly rated Academy products" not just ours.
My pal AI says that 97% of Category 1 academy players ('the highest level of elite youth training') never appear in the Prem at all, which means Onyango already beat staggering odds to appear even five times in the blue shirt.
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Mike Gaynes in Another hamstring injury means the end of Tyler Onyango's Everton Academy career -
I went to a Christian Brothers Grammar School, bastards.
1 August 2026: 'One of Kieran McKenna, Cesc Fabregas, Roberto De Zerbi, Xabi Alonso, Oliver Glasner, Edin Terzic, Sebastian Hoeness, Julian Nagelsmann, Andoni Iraola, Matthias Jaissle, Ruben Amorim, or Thiago Motta was introduced as the new Everton manager on the first day of June, replacing David Moyes who was dragged kicking and screaming into a taxi on May 25 shouting incessantly "my away record, what about my away record" after the club finished14th in the Premier League'.
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Paul Griffiths in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Well, well well. As if we didn’t already know. Some desperate changing between various accounts going on here. One angry little man spreading his bile across a few names. Starting with Paul Ferry, was it? All shall be revealed soon…...
Philip Devlin in You Need to Mean Them, Barry! -
Derek # 117 - fair comment but I would add that Naismith came on in place of Mo Besic a midfielder. But Martinez gave him the freedom of the park and Naismith repaid him in spades.
Jose (who I like) looked completely bamboozled by it all.
Imagine if that happened at our new stadium against United. The place would be like a mad house because deep down in the most cautious of us, that football is in our DNA. What’s our Name?...
Laurie Hartley in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
I've never quite understood the enthusiasm for Iraola.
Less than 39% winning percentage for his career, albeit with a couple of Spanish Cup semifinals. Less than 38% winning at Bournemouth with no Cup runs -- out early this season.
Sets up his teams for quick counterpunches and free kicks, and does it well, but not known for style or creativity.
So what's the attraction, aside from the movie-star hair?...
Mike Gaynes in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
No Philip, not me...
Mark Ryan in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes?

