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  • I imagine Mark 17 is talking about the Coleman of the last couple of years. Not much use and he has been used to pretend we have right back covered. Not his fault, he is old and knackered. He was good once and is one of our best ever signings on a VFM basis (I'd argue along with Gana Gueye). This comment by John 4 is I think the essence of the matter: "If TFG continue to spend about the same as a mid-table team, and they make a tidy little profit, is it worth them investing more to get amongst the Euro football placings?" I think the answer is, no, at least not for the foreseeable future. A season without relegation worries, which seems probable (but not certain) isn't a bad outcome, for them at least. I can't see them spending very much at all in the next month. If there are any loans, maybe a right back but it seems that is never the priority it should be because apparently it's ok that Jake or Jimmy play there. Odd. So my expectations are very low but they do reall...
    Mark Taylor in January could be a sliding doors moment, Everton need to act
  • Mark thought Mick Lyons was a no mark. I suspect he is a bit of a scamp...
    Alan McGuffog in January could be a sliding doors moment, Everton need to act
  • Mick 9. You're no relation to the Boss are you. Just asking like....
    Andy Meighan in January could be a sliding doors moment, Everton need to act
  • IF we are looking for a left back we can look no further than ex Everton player Antonee Robinson. A decent defender but has what we desperately need, speed on the flanks....
    Fred Charters in January could be a sliding doors moment, Everton need to act
  • Mark Steers 17. You're no Evertonian coming out with a statement like that about one of our greatest ever signings. Wind your neck in....
    Andy Meighan in January could be a sliding doors moment, Everton need to act
  • Coleman is a "conman"???What an absolute piece of sewer sludge that is....
    Mike Gaynes in January could be a sliding doors moment, Everton need to act