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My view is that unless it is someone in the ilk of Pep or Ancelotti, it\'s pretty unlikely that young players choose a club because of the manager. Rather they are told to say that by their agents, it\'s all good PR.rnrnThat said, whilst Moyes might not be someone I think is good enough for our great club, I get the impression that he creates a decent team spirit which can mask some of his shortcomings.rnrnBut ultimately, I think TFG are doing a mini Chelsea and investing with a view to making a profit rather than the young signings being a true push for a better team. Of course, if the players do well the value goes up. My guess is the players agents see Everton as a shop window, an opportunity to make more money.rnrnKinda sad. But if football was about football, Rooney and Gordon would never have left...
Stu Gre in Hackney and George signings show young players still want to play for Moyes -
Wan Bissaka is our best, bet as the player has premier league experience, he also a very good player and at a very good price compared with others that may be out of reach. There is also a possibility that should McNeil go to West Ham that a deal could be even more lucrative.rnrnI think its becoming more likely that a right back will be our next signing and it cannot be sorted soon enough ! rn ...
Martin Berry in An end to Everton's right-back saga? Spence, White, and Doue named as summer shortlist -
Eric,rnrnThis board appear deluded enough to do just that ...
John Collins in Hackney and George signings show young players still want to play for Moyes -
I always thought Chermiti had something and was worth developing. For his first half-season at Rangers the fans there thought he was a disaster, but he grew and flourished eventually. ...
Mike Gaynes in Everton could be set for sell-on bonus as Youssef Chermiti interest grows -
Regarding young players expressing they would like to play for Moyes, as Mandy Rice-Davies once said, "He would say that, wouldn't he?"...
Dale Self in Hackney and George signings show young players still want to play for Moyes -
For all his athleticism, Spence has shown at the World Cup that he is a defensive disaster, constantly out of position and scrambling to get to where he belongs. Tuchel benched him and replaced him with Quansah (which didn't work out very well) for the same reason Conte benched him at Spurs. He wasn't getting the job done. Spence would need intensive study at right-back at Moyes University, the institution that graduated Seamus Coleman so many years ago. ...
Mike Gaynes in An end to Everton's right-back saga? Spence, White, and Doue named as summer shortlist

