Everton 2 - 0 Mansfield Town

Everton finally secured what looked to be a solid win over Mansfield Town of League One tonight in the this Carabao Cup 2nd Round tie — the first cup game to be played at the club's new home — but it was hard work, with Harrison Armstrong providing two assists for goals from Alcaraz and Beto.

Although this is very much the lesser of the two domestic cup competitions, it is a source of frustration to many Evertonians that the League Cup is something the club has never won — despite coming close in a couple of keenly contested finals. 

There is always talk of 'taking the competition seriously' which contrasts sharply with it also being seen traditionally as an opportunity for fringe players and youngsters to get some all-too-rare senior match play under their belts. Which ethos rules tonight remains to be seen in David Moyes's team selection.   

Travers, Coleman, Armstrong, Alcaraz and McNeil start alongside Grealish and Barry in a relatively strong line-up.  Pickford and Gueye have been given the night off with Aznou and Banthwaite out injured. 

First Half

The visitors got things started 15 minutes late, in their rather nice yellow and blue kit, and tried to push forward but the Blues shut them down. but could not get very far forward themselves.  

Barry showed some nice moves but then lost a ball played nicely to his feet. He lost the ball again and Mansfield attacked with relish, but failed to make a shot. 

Everton had another spell of possession, getting to the edge of the penalty area, but not much further after playing it around the houses. A great long ball looked perfect for Alcaraz but he let it bounce through to Roberts. 

A lovely move through the middle saw a great shot from Alcaraz that forced a fine save from Roberts nothing coming from the corner. McNeil overhit a poor crossfield ball that was meant for Grealish.   

A long ball to Barry and Alcaraz was not played back properly for McNeil, who was then fouled wide right. McNeil tried to whip it goalward, Roberts palming it over the bar. McNeil with the corner, it was good for Tarkowski ghosting around the back and the far post but well defended. 

Grealish was roaming across the front third, but not having too much joy as the visitors were keen to thwart everything Everton tried to do. Coleman fed McNeil down the left and his cross looked to cause trouble with Barry in attendance at the far post but the Mansfield defence held firm.

Grealish put a great low cross in for McNeil who skied it with a dreadful shot. The move was almost repeated in mirror fashion from the right and this time it was Garner setting up Grealish for a clear shot that was even worse in its execution than McNeil's – if that were possible!

McNeil tried a deeper cross to Barry but he was too slow to get moving to where he should be receiving it. Half-an-hour gone and not a lot to show for it.

Everton continued to play some nice passing build-up play but with no real end product. Grealish thought he was fouled but Reed had won the ball. Armstrong was played in by Grealish but he drove his low shot at Roberts instead of squaring it to Barry for a tap-in. 

Mansfield mounted a rare attack, Grealish breaking it down but the Blues break was thwarted. The Blues tried to build again but the passing wasn't slick enough, and Mansfield came closest to getting a shot off from a good cross in. 

The visitors had another good spell, Everton not doing enough to press them, and they kept working the second ball around. Everton won it back and tried to break but Barry could not evade his defender and back came the yellow shirts just before the break, good cross needing defending by Mykolenko. 

Tarkowski had a bit of trouble from Evans that could have flared up but the whistle went on a half in which Mansfield had played well while Everton had blown what chances they had created. 

Second Half

The home side restarted slowly until a nice ball seemed to find Alcaraz but he lost it immediately. But The Blues kept working it around with Mykolenko and Grealish driving in, his low shot saved by Roberst.

A good corner from Garner, was flicked on to Tarkowski at the far post but again he had no room to finish.  

Armstrong thought the had a chance but it was closed off and he played it back to Charly Alcaraz, whose brilliant shot curled around, beating Roberts, a superb strike from the South American. 

McNeil went on a great dribble but then Coleman overplayed it. More good Blues work tried ot advance the ball again, but 

A ball came through but Barry expected the defender to take it and was surprised when it reached him. Grealish then launched a great counter but somehow Barry lost the ball again when it was passed to him. He was replaced by Beto while Tyler Dibling made his debut in place of Jack Grealish. 

The visitors were still not making it easy for he home side, with space in midfield at a premium. Garner tried another long-distance blast but it was off target and lacked power. 

At the other end, Bolton got past Coleman and lashed a great shot toward the far corner, Travers launching himself, but Tarkowski got to stop it with his head. 

A long ball found Beto but he took too long trying to fake a defender and lost it to another defender sneaking in behind him. 

A ball broke and Keane flicked it instinctively through to Beto but his shot was really poor, straight at Roberts. McNeil drove forward, Coeman well marked to prevent the cross but getting a corner. McNeil went for Tarkowski again at the back post but Roberts acrobatically pawed it away from him.

Mykolenko popped up a lovely cross right onto Beto's head 5 metres out but he made a horrible mess of it.  

Dibling provided glimpses of what he could do, lovely ball control, taunting the Mansfield defenders, popping up a cross for Beto but he was crowded out.

Ndiaye had enlivened things with his dribbling and a great one-two between Ndiaye and Armstrong saw Ndiaye fire into the side netting. O'Brien came on for Mykolenko with less than 5 minutes left.  

Some patient work from Garner led to a good piece of play where he picked out a lovely through ball for Armstrong to run on to and place the ball across goal this time perfectly for Beto to score with a tap-in. 

It looked like Beto was set up for a second and Everton's third right at the death but he seemed to trip on the ball!  Still, a solid 2-0 win in the end, but it was hard work. 

Everton: Travers, Mykolenko (87' O'Brien), Tarkowski, Keane, Coleman, Garner, Armstrong, Alcaraz (78' Ndiaye), Grealish (60' Dibling), McNeil (78' Iroegbunam), Barry (60' Beto).

Subs not Used:  King,  Dewsbury-Hall, Onyango, Campbell.


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Kieran Kinsella
1 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:38:21
Interesting line-up.

Be interesting to see what sort of shape Coleman is in as he seems to have been kept around more as a motivator than active player.

Liam Mogan
2 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:40:27
No Chermiti? Out on loan?

Strong enough team tbf

Kieran Kinsella
3 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:45:16
Odd thing is Moyes last week said "Grealish has never been able to play two or three games in a row," and said we have to decide when to use him carefully.

Can he make it three in one week by playing Wolves on Saturday?

Mike Gaynes
4 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:46:16
Seems like a good guess, Liam. He needs a loan.

That would also mean an incoming 3rd striker, either on loan or off the free agent list.

Kieran Kinsella
5 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:46:20
And the other big question: Will Neil Copeland's app update so he can access the ground?
Ray Said
6 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:47:06
Good to see us putting out a strong team – how many times have we seen the Blues go out at the early stages of a competition we should be trying to win to breed that winning habit?

It will be interesting to see if Armstrong can seize his opportunity to press for a regular place.

Josh Horne
7 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:52:31
I'd sooner Grealish was rested for this, it's a pretty meaningless cup nowadays and we should be able to dispatch Mansfield whoever we field.

We need him fit and ready for as many Premier League games as possible.

Dale Self
8 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:53:37
Liam, Chermiti may be going to Rangers, season long loan.
Mike Allison
9 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:55:07
Grealish doesn't need ‘rest' he needs game time.

No-one needs to be ‘rested' at this point in the season. This is our best chance of winning a trophy and qualifying for Europe this season.

Liam Mogan
10 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:57:35
Thanks Dale - he needs a loan imo
Josh Horne
11 Posted 27/08/2025 at 18:58:00
He looked pretty match fit on Sunday, not in need of more game time.

'Rested' was the wrong choice of word, rather not risked.

Ashley Roberts
12 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:00:17
Where is Aznou?
Colin Glassar
13 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:00:26
Agreed Mike, Grealish needs to get the cobwebs out of his body.

Sending Chermiti to Rangers would be a mistake. They are rubbish and so is Scottish football. Somewhere like Stoke, Preston or Blackburn would be better. Toughen him up.

Lee Courtliff
14 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:06:14
Glad to see we've named a strong team, looking forward to watching Armstrong play but I'll be more than relieved when Jack is substituted after 60 minutes with us 3-0 up and cruising.

The thought of him getting injured after the euphoria of Sunday scares me. His presence lifted the club.

And he's clearly a cut above every other player we have, imo.

Jack Convery
15 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:08:59
The Rangers centre-forward, who refused to come on as a sub at the weekend, may be coming our way. Who knows.
Danny O'Neill
16 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:10:17
No trophy is meaningless to me. A cup win builds momentum in the league. Ask any Newcastle supporter if winning a trophy at Wembley meant nothing to them.

Strong team, get it won, then make changes. Not the other way around. Start weak and end up chasing the game.

Dale Self
17 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:10:29
I think he is going to Lille, Jack.
Kieran Kinsella
18 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:13:04
MLS "legend" Dom Dwyer is on the bench and their team includes Max Dickov son of "City legend" Paul Dickov.
Dale Self
19 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:15:26
Colin, Chermiti might pick up some cards in the Championship. He is somewhat hot-headed.
Anthony O'Sullivan
20 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:16:50
Happy to see a strong team from the start. Winning and losing is infectious. Happy to get on a winning streak. If we are 3 up on 60 minutes then hook off the players that played on Sunday.
Liam Mogan
21 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:34:35
If Chermiti goes to Rangers (the horriblest team in the world), he could be playing European football at least
Andrew Clare
22 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:36:54
Any links?
Tony Abrahams
23 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:41:07
I wasn’t going to respond to it being a pretty meaningless cup, Danny, but I think you say it all when you talk about last season’s final.

I suppose the only time a cup isn’t meaningless, is when you have just got your hands on the trophy and paraded it in front of your supporters, and the only time a club isn’t meaningless, is when it competes to win bloody cups.

No wonder we have never gone so long without winning a trophy before?

If every premier league game is meaningful, then surely every single cup game must mean even more, with my logic being that we might just be capable of winning a cup, whereas we have got absolutely no chance of winning the league right now?

Nick Page
24 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:42:33
Liam, “Rangers (the horriblest team in the world)”

I'll see your Rangers and raise you Liverpool (the horriblest team in the universe).

COYB

Liam Mogan
25 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:46:43
🤣 Nick. You're 100% correct

Remember when kids had half n half bobble hats in the 80s. Those kids who wore the RS/Rangers ones all ended up with brain damage.

Michael Kenrick
26 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:51:44
Kick-off delayed by 15 minutes.

Chaos at the turnstiles?

Christy Ring
27 Posted 27/08/2025 at 19:54:30
Chermiti is on his way to Rangers I expect, especially when he's not in the squad tonight, so I presume we're getting another striker before the deadline?

I see where the redshite scouts are barred from the Chelsea academy after poaching the winger who scored the winner, expecting big compensation.

Nick Page
28 Posted 27/08/2025 at 20:01:27
Hahahaha, Liam. Yep, I remember them. I had an Everton bobble and took the bobble off, no idea why looking back, but everyone did.

Christy - the redshites have been trawling around south London for a few years now poaching all sorts of players. The absolute Biffs.

Jake FitzGerald
29 Posted 27/08/2025 at 20:02:35
Careful Liam, there’s a few of them on here.
Neil Copeland
30 Posted 27/08/2025 at 20:52:57
Kieran #5, no it didn’t but they felt sorry for me and gave me a paper ticket instead!
George Cumiskey
31 Posted 27/08/2025 at 21:55:47
The biggest thing come out of that match for me was we're desperate for a goalscorer.
Colin Glassar
32 Posted 27/08/2025 at 21:59:05
Comfortable but not comfortable enough. We need to be ruthless and win these games at a canter. But its early days a good team is starting to take shape.

Has Dibling convinced the doubters after this?

Peter Mitchell
33 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:18:01
Watched the Grimsby penalty shoot-out. Pickford would literally have saved half of all those penalties taken.
Dale Rose
34 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:18:45
Good performance overall. Desperate for a striker though.
Peter Mitchell
35 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:21:31
Decent performance and good result. A good run-out for a few newbies and those coming back from injury. Lots still to come once the team really starts to gel (I hope)!
Michael Kenrick
36 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:22:23
I found myself wanting him to do things, Colin, but his best move was passing the ball backwards to whoever just passed it to him!

McNeil and Ndiaye did a lot more dribbles than he did. The lad has confidence, you can see that, but I wanted to see him do more with the ball.

Still I should be grateful he actually got on the field. And that kid Armstrong got a full 90+ minutes.

Absolutely brilliant strike from Alcaraz. That is exactly what I want to see him doing.

George Cumiskey
37 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:24:44
I thought Seamus and Mykolenko played really well.
Stuart Sharp
38 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:27:17
Maybe not comfortable enough in terms of the score, Colin, but rarely do we dominate even weak opposition like that.

There were multiple moments tonight when we kept the ball in situations that so often have undone us in the past. We usually make easy things look tough, so I enjoyed watching us looking in full control.

Jack Convery
39 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:27:42
Two, 2 nil victories to start, at our new home. 4 different scorers, 2 players getting two assists, one a superstar, the other just starting his football journey. 2 clean sheets, with two different goalkeepers. 3 points and into the 3rd of Carabao Cup. Which is Nice.
Mal van Schaick
40 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:27:53
They have to work on creativity, either through the middle or down the wings. It’s disjointed and the forwards don’t know what is coming their way.
Liam Mogan
41 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:28:46
Stuart 36 - that was my thoughts, exactly
Mike Gaynes
42 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:31:51
George, I loved seeing Seamus closing out a couple of players half his age in the 91st minute. What a man.

Mal, I think it'll continue to be disjointed for a while. Some of these guys barely know each other. It'll get more fluent as time goes on.

Jack Convery
43 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:33:21
Anyone remember when Grimsby knocked out Everton at Goodison Park? Paul Wilkinson, who we later bought, scored their winner.

Half the teams who qualified for Europe, except Palace, get a home draw so they can't be drawn together. What the Fuck???

Craig Walker
44 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:40:22
I thought there were a lot of good performances tonight. Good to finally see some ball players in an Everton shirt.

I'm still concerned up front. Would love to see a genuine goal scorer leading the line but I can't see who we could get.

Ernie Baywood
45 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:42:30
Don't know about hard work. They didn't have a shot did they? It had a look and feel of another test event... except the ticketing failed and we actually looked in control on the pitch.

Players at this stage need games and that was a decent competitive but comfortable runout.

Our problem will obviously be carrying a real threat in attack... but that's nothing new. At least we should see goals from the players in behind.

Myko back is probably the big win of the night.

Si Cooper
46 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:44:10
Why are we ‘desperate for a striker'? Should have been 3 nil up at half time.

I think Harrison Armstrong was a bit unlucky his touch wasn't quite enough to stop Grealish's firmly hit ball from squirming slightly wider than was ideal but he still has to fashion a shot across the keeper if he can't quite play it square for Barry to finish.

Grealish and McNeil have to get their chances on target.

But I'm not complaining too much as I've seen us play much more conservatively in these sort of games.

Jimmy G, Armstrong and Seamus (rolling back the years) all backed up the flair players with accomplished performances.

A moderate performance by Dibling showed good maturity. He knows there will be plenty of games to come when we really need him to let loose.

It's pretty amazing how rapidly we've gone from a hard to shift first eleven to a squad with multiple options. If the goals are shared around then we won't need the 20 goals a season focal point.

Thierno Barry actually started really well with good control and some neat touches. Then he had one that he messed up completely and his composure deserted him.

For reflection, Fernandes dropped a clanger for Manure at the weekend and fluffed penalties by Cunha and Mbeumo dumped them out of the cup against League 2 Grimsby tonight.

Gavin Johnson
47 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:46:06
What a ball from Harrison Armstrong for that Beto goal. If we're buying a new midfielder I'd seriously consider keeping him and selling Iroebungan.

We could loan Iroebungan but he's already had a year in the Championship with QPR so it would need to be a European loan for me, or taking the money if someone came in.

Harrison is so composed on the ball his age.

I can't see why Henry was praising Baby Beto AKA Thierno Barry. I know its early days and he needs to adjust but the ball doesn't stick to him considering we we told he had decent hold up play.

I think we need a new striker before deadline. If we spending our remaining budget on a RB and DM, it might need to be a loan.

I wouldn't be adverse to Vardy on the bench for a season. Or even taking Hamza Igamane on a loan with buy option. He seems to have burnt his bridges at Rangers and they want Chermiti on loan.

Liam Mogan
48 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:48:46
Jack 43 - I was at that game. How we didn't win by 5 I'll never know.
Liam Mogan
49 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:49:39
Is a Baby Beto better than a Babybel?
Si Cooper
51 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:52:18
Away to Wolves next round. Not the reward of an easy tie I’d hoped for.

Chance to set down a marker for that game on Saturday and keep the current momentum going in the right direction.

Gavin, why are you ushering players out the door?

Bobby Mallon
52 Posted 27/08/2025 at 22:54:51
Harrison Armstrong, wow!!!

We don't need another midfielder — he's here already!

Si Cooper
53 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:00:24
Bobby, where has this idea that we need another midfielder come from? Who are we currently linked with?

I don't mind adding more players anywhere if they are undoubtedly better than what we have now, but RB is the only real absolute necessity for me.

Gavin Johnson
54 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:08:06
Si, because Armstrong is earmarked for a loan and I think he can do a job for us this season.

If he stays that pushes Iroebungen towards a loan and I don't think he needs a domestic loan unless its to a newly promoted PL club and would another Prem club want him?

I think 5 central midfielders, those being a new signing, Dewsbury Hall, Garner, Gana and Armstrong is enough.

I'm also not counting Alcaraz as a midfielder and categorising him as an attacking player.

We need depth on the bench but it also needs to be balanced.

Mike Connolly
56 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:24:50
Is there any way we can convince Leeds to take Beto off our hands?
Gavin Johnson
58 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:29:29
Mike, very true. It was a tongue in cheek post.
Phil Smith
59 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:30:41
What’s that, Gavin (56)? The man, the myth is no more?

So the story goes.

Rob Dolby
60 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:31:23
The club has to sort out access and egress from the stadium.

I am in the upper North, it took 45 mins in a queue to get in. With only 4 turnstiles which face each other the whole thing is a hazard.
How has this happened, anyone who has ever been to a match would have done a better job.

The game itself wasn't anything to write home about. A win and move on, positives being Coleman and Mykolenko playing most of the game.

Gavin Johnson
61 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:33:21
Yep, found dead in his flat yesterday. Men in Merseyside are now safe from muscle feeling and fireman's lifts
Mike Corcoran
62 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:35:27
Gavin 59 no worries. He was a proper bogeyman in the mid 80s, picked on a few lads I know who were shaken to say the least, hate that he has been remarketed as a some sort of fun anti hero.
Si Cooper
63 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:38:32
Gavin, where are you getting your information from? I wasn’t aware anyone has to go out on loan.

We let 11 players go and have brought 8 in. That’s still a deficit from what was a small squad to begin with. Some of the newcomers are definitely going to need time to settle.

Until more better players arrive why speculate?

Si Cooper
64 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:43:26
Rob (61), how can you prevent queuing if everyone turns up at the same time? Nothing anyone can do about that.

Used to have to queue from hour and a half before the game just to be sure to get in at the Gwladys Street.

Supporters used to being molly-coddled these days?

I thought the game / performance was pretty good considering how new half the squad is. Massive improvement on the Leeds game which was only 9 days ago.

Jake FitzGerald
65 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:53:33
I like him, but Barry looked like he was still in La Liga, no instinct to press, he’s got to get that into his game.
Rob Halligan
66 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:56:37
Queues to get into a football stadium……..who’d have thought that!!
Gavin Johnson
67 Posted 27/08/2025 at 23:57:06
Speculation is the nature of football and the transfer window, Si.

I'm happy to keep Iroebungen, but it looks likely we're bringing in a defensive midfielder from all the reports, from Alan Myers to the Athletic who say we still want a DM and RB.

Personally, I'd bring in another striker, or striker winger hybrid over another midfielder, because Armstrong looks so good.

There's been a lot of speculation that Armstrong, as with Chermiti, that they will go out on loan if we bring in another striker or midfielder, I'm surprised you've not read that anywhere.

Martin Mulrooney
68 Posted 27/08/2025 at 00:12:14
I have doubts about Barry being good enough to improve us.

I struggle to see what his strengths are, little signs that there is something soon to blossom.

He doesn’t seem technically gifted, blessed with real pace, a stone cold finisher of chances, physically dominant and his hold up, touch and passing seems on par with Beto tbh.

Am not trying to slag him off, hound him out the club or declare him a failure but from what I have seen for us and from his YouTube collection, he seems a bit gangly, awkward and average. I hope am wrong and will gladly raise my hands if so but I think for all his faults, Beto will prove to offer more threat, be more of a handful and score more goals

McNeil was also poor tonight.

Alcaraz was near and tidy, Armstrong was busy, garner involved a lot but the game felt a bit flat and slow. Would like to see more width, wingers and fullbacks switching who hugs the touch line, overlaps when the wingers drift inside and inside runs when the wingers provide the width. Give the opposition more to worry about as we currently funnel centrally to much

Si Cooper
69 Posted 28/08/2025 at 00:13:50
Gavin, speculation about player ins and outs isn’t ‘the nature of football’, it’s actually uninteresting to a lot of people who just like to watch the games.

You say the reports are we are trying to bring in a DM and RB but where are the credible reports that say that automatically means someone will go out on loan?

Our squad is still very small and will have to cope with an unknown number of injuries and players representing their countries at AFCON. Some versatile players may end up covering more than one position.

I don’t think we need to worry about players needing games to develop. Other clubs seem capable of keeping their best 16, 17 and 18 year olds close and using them when needed. We actually have some exceptional players now who can surely spread their know-how at Finch Farm?

Martin Mulrooney
70 Posted 28/08/2025 at 00:15:27
And the stadium is fucking boss. Outside and Inside.

Thank god the Kirkby/tesco arena failed because BMD is unbelievable

Gavin Johnson
71 Posted 28/08/2025 at 00:17:01
Si, well, transfer speculation is of interest to me and other people. That's why I will comment on it. You don't need to reply to my posts or act like a TW gatekeeper because it's of no interest to you.
Mike Gaynes
72 Posted 28/08/2025 at 00:24:22
Martin #69, we've scored four goals this season and Barry has been a key link in three of them.

Seems to be he already has improved us.

Mark Taylor
73 Posted 28/08/2025 at 00:26:14
I'd like to get Ake, who we have been linked with. Covers LB,LCB and even DM when Gana goes to AFCON. The we just (urgently) need a RB. That will do. We don't have enough money for a serious EPL striker in this window.
Don Alexander
74 Posted 28/08/2025 at 01:02:32
After so many players departing us, and so many signing on to what was a weak remainder squad, I was moderately pleased with what I saw tonight.

For now I'm confident we'll avoid relegation and reasonably confident we have another trophy-less, non-Euro qualifying season to look forward to.

After years of dread, boredom and anger I suppose I'll accept that.

What does Friedkin think though?

Tamhas Woods
75 Posted 28/08/2025 at 01:29:05
First visit to the stadium. Absolutely worth the wait.
Si Cooper
76 Posted 28/08/2025 at 02:30:56
Gavin, all I’ve done is ask you questions, not forbidden you from doing anything. How is that ‘gatekeeping’?

I am interested in incomings, but outgoings leave me cold. Not something I can influence and it quickly becomes ‘water under the bridge’, so why worry about it?

I’m merely trying to understand what you get out of speculating who is going to be least useful to the club if, and only if, a series of other things - which you can’t specify - happen first. It seems like a good way to ramp up anxiety.

There is a ‘sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander element’ as well. Fans get enraged if their players (or their agents) show disloyalty by even considering leaving their clubs, but things aren’t reciprocal if fans fantasize about who they think is redundant? Try that out with your missus.

I definitely don’t see speculation on who should be ditched as integral to appreciation of the game. Just looks like the love child of ‘Football Manager’ and the over-hyped transfer window to me.

Each to their own.

Gavin Johnson
77 Posted 28/08/2025 at 02:53:34
Si, there's been a lot of speculation that both Armstrong and Chermiti will go out on loan. You were questioning me where I had got my information from when its pretty much been ongoing throughout the summer.

I want squad depth but I also want balance on what we have on the bench. I just don't think we need 6 central midfielders (7 including Alcaraz) even with Gana going to to the AFCON for a month or so.

I'm certainly not trying to usher Iroebungan out of the club...I'm happy to keep him, but if we do buy another midfielder, which I expect we will, I worry about the number of games and minutes Armstrong or Iroebungan will be involved in as they are likely to be the 5th or 6th choice in the pecking order.

If this is the case, I'd prefer one of them to go out on loan be playing every week.

All I'll say, is that if we bring someone else in, I think one of them to be allowed to go out on loan, or even sold in Iroebungan's case.

And just to speculate even more and go into full football manager mode... if we were to sell Tim we might have another £15m or so to go towards buying or loaning a 3rd striker we look as though we need.

Jay Harris
78 Posted 28/08/2025 at 02:58:26
need a RB, cover for LB and a goal scorer.

Wouldn't mind that Kellen Fisher from Norwich and a cheeky bid for Richy as our new number 9.

Si Cooper
79 Posted 28/08/2025 at 03:12:48
“You were questioning me where have I seen the speculation”

No Gavin, I was asking if there had been any credible articles about Armstrong being ‘earmarked for a loan’, not just speculation by you or anyone else.

If you are just speculating based on others speculation it seems like a good way to promulgate ‘fake news’ to me.

Fine, carry on. Just make it clear you are heaping your speculation on top of someone else’s from the outset, so I know whether I can mentally file it as ‘probably nothing to worry about’ or not.

For now, I’m going back to being content about the squad that is being assembled.

Gavin Johnson
80 Posted 28/08/2025 at 03:19:14
Si, I stopped coming on TW because of interactions like this. I've made my points and I have no desire to be going round in circles with you, or having a debate over my opinions.

Si Cooper
81 Posted 28/08/2025 at 03:36:53
Gavin, I’m not ‘debating your opinion’ I am simply asking what facts you based it on.

I don’t understand people getting prissy about being asked to back-up what they choose to post.

People can say whatever they want as long as they make it clear it is only their opinion, if that is what it is, and are prepared to explain it lucidly to others who don’t get it.

Otherwise this isn’t a ‘forum’, it’s just an internet version of a toilet wall.

Gavin Johnson
82 Posted 28/08/2025 at 04:31:47
Si, no one is getting prissy. I just don't see why you are picking at the point of presenting 'credible sources' and quoting things I've posted when It should be very clear that I am giving my opinion over Chermiti and Armstrong's potential loans based on ongoing summer transfer speculation.

All the speculation can be deemed as 'fake news', as you call it until a player signs on the dotted line but we're still allowed to speculate and comment on it.

I don't see what purpose it serves for you to keep responding and going over it, when at your own admission, it makes you cold to think about possible outgoings.

if we bring in a new striker and midfielder before deadline, we have to think about young players development so I've merely posed the questions...It not about me wanting young players out of the club...Its about the best way for them to reach their potential and also take the club forward.

Derek Knox
83 Posted 28/08/2025 at 04:34:39
The hold up at the turn-styles was caused partly, by jobsworth Stewards. I have had trouble before with accessing Google Wallet at the Ground, so I printed a Copy off at home before I went.

Got through the the first outer gate okay. Got to Gate 16 and got through there, however as my seat I was right at the back top of the stand, and being partially disabled ( knees and hip) I asked the Steward where the lift was ? I was led back out to another small queue !

When I got to the head of that queue, a female steward asked again for my Ticket. I produced the Print Off which had been accepted twice, " that is no good I need to see a Ticket or Google Wallet ". Needless to say my usually cool demeanour was becoming frayed. After a lot of toing and froing the Head Steward verified that I was ' legit ' so then on to the lift fiasco. It eventually arrived (FULL) no room people who had got in but were too slow to get out at Level 3 were back down again. This happened a few times, and again on leaving.

That is one of the reasons that the match was delayed, many Stewards were clueless about what to do, except be pedantic, and relish their few minutes of self importance, to the detriment of genuine match-goers !

Steve Brown
84 Posted 28/08/2025 at 04:56:52
Surely every transfer or loan starts as speculation at the onset? It appears that we have made multiple enquiries the summer, and only a few will progress to a deal.

I have read articles this summer that Tim Iro, Chermiti, Armstrong, Patterson and Dixon might go out on loan. It would help develop their game as it did with Jarrad and Harrison.

Probably speculation but interesting to read, and some may prove correct if we can bring in the players we want. If a poster finds is uninteresting, then skip past the post in question.

Bobby Mallon
85 Posted 28/08/2025 at 06:07:33
Harrison Armstrong should NOT go on loan hes as good as dibbling in his position. We don't need another midfielder thus kid is the real deal, don't mess it up Moyes.
Steve Brown
86 Posted 28/08/2025 at 06:23:16
Bobby, I agree Harrison is looking like he will be a top player.

The issue is the game time that Harrison will get this season if he stays. If Moyes starts him then fine, but I would expect him to feature mainly as a substitute.

He played 15 games for Derby after he joined them on loan at the start of February, most of them as a starter. He has definitely benefitted from this and looks a better player.

It will also be interesting to see how many games Dibling starts this season.

Jerome Shields
87 Posted 28/08/2025 at 06:56:32
Dereck#84

Sorry to hear your visit was such a ordeal.Hopefully Everton will sort themselves out.

Derek Knox
88 Posted 28/08/2025 at 07:32:44
Thanks Jerome, it is things like that, puts you off going to a game again !
Ray Roche
89 Posted 28/08/2025 at 07:42:32
Del, I had similar problems at the Roma match. My ticket wouldn’t download so I drove from Prestatyn to Goodison on the Wednesday prior to the match where the very helpful lad in the Box Office arranged for my ticket to be at Bramley Moore ticket office. Showing my email at the dock gate would be sufficient to allow me access. Wrong. A woman, clearly enjoying the sort of power she doesn’t get at home, relished the opportunity to flex her metaphorical muscles and refused me and others access to the piazza. Eventually a girl came down and allowed me and plenty of others to get out printed tickets. Fiasco FC.
Ian Bennett
90 Posted 28/08/2025 at 07:43:06
Rangers going well I see. Russell Martin & King Kev dream team.
Andrew Ellams
91 Posted 28/08/2025 at 07:44:45
Martin @ 69, I totally agree. I understand the idea of him being a young player in a new league and new team etc. but that's not an excuse for there being no signs of what he might do.
Mal van Schaick
92 Posted 28/08/2025 at 07:46:08
Mike #42. Agreed. I think that they will gel and produce good displays and that will bring more creativity.
Derek Knox
93 Posted 28/08/2025 at 08:48:01
Ray @ 89, without getting over political, the NHS is the same these days, too many Admin Staff, which is bad enough, but most are pretty useless and error ridden.

They seem to have adopted a new policy too. I had two separate appointments with different Departments at Chester Hospital. Received a letter saying because I had NOT turned up for an Appointment I was to be removed from the list and would have to get my G P to make arrangements to have me re-instated.

Thing is, I NEVER received the Appointment Letter in both cases. Oh, I see, this is how they are reducing Lists ! 🤬

Rob Dolby
94 Posted 28/08/2025 at 08:55:57
Rob 66, Si 61,

We have all queued up for years to get into games it's nothing new.

I am assuming the The north stand has a larger capacity than the park end where I used to sit.

The park end had better access and egress than a 750m new stadium!

Having 4 turnstiles in gate 1 and 4 turnstiles in gate 2 isn't enough.

The turnstiles face each other which creates a heard. I just don't think it's safe. People jumping the queues or trying to get into the assisted entrance.

At the very least the club should put some barriers in like at the airports.

I had a similar experience on Sunday and that got into the ground 45 mins early. Last night we got in at 1950 after queuing from 1915.

Maybe I am moaning too much and shouldn't have expected a better experience than at Goodison.

Liam Mogan
95 Posted 28/08/2025 at 08:56:08
On the queueing issue - there were few problems against Brighton.

The main issue last night wasn't to do with people all arriving at once or anything else to do with supporters.

Everton cocked up on the digital access. Digital cards weren't updated correctly, information wasn't provided and when it was it was incorrect.

Plenty of people had difficulty accessing their wallets, hadn't had their tickets updated or had issues with stewards.

My experience was as follows;

1. Bought my tickets in the priority window and was told my ST would update automatically

2. Got an email from the club at 10.34 on Tuesday to download separate tickets, so got confused.

3. Went to ticket office in person on weds and was told to ignore email as it was sent in error and they were having problems due to bank holiday

4. Recieved email at 14.32 from club saying ST would be updated before the game.

5. Recieved 2 separate emails to both my main email and back up email to download tickets separately at 15.32

6. ST updated at 6pm

7. Received another email at 18.35 to say I hadn't downloaded my ticket.

8. I then had both an updated ST and 3 separate tickets for one game. Had to scan them all in to see what one would work.

Given that clusterfuckery, I'm not surprised that people had problems. My dad is in his late 70s, not computer literate and struggles to walk with replacement hips. He was literally panicking all day.

He also had the issue of trying to use the accessibility gate. He was told by the steward that next time he needed a card or wristband from the club to use it.

He's already tried to get a card from the club 3 times, been up the ground, been told the request has been submitted, only to be told each time, they have no record of it.

He's 100% convinced that the box office is run by RS and they are doing it on purpose! In all seriousness, though, its really poor. I don't accept that its to do with a new stadium. We've been using digital cards for years now and the process of getting them to people's phones hasn't changed and when you get them they scan fine.

Rob Dolby
96 Posted 28/08/2025 at 09:33:42
Liam,

I had to advise a few older guys in the queue last night who had blue wristbands to use entrance 3. There are only signs above the entrance and not on any of the columns.

The digital card is nothing new and I could write a book about the messing around I have had with the auto cup scheme.

My main gripe is the lack of turnstiles and the fact they face each other. I don't think I have been to any other ground with that set up. I don't think it's safe.

Bill Fairfield
97 Posted 28/08/2025 at 09:50:32
Received email off club 9.32 this morning on how to download tickets for last nights game lol.
Brent Stephens
98 Posted 28/08/2025 at 10:02:44
No problems with ticketing and access to the game last night. I hope it gets sorted soon for others.
Bill Griffiths
99 Posted 28/08/2025 at 11:18:25
Just checked my ticket and it's rolled over for the Villa game.
Danny O'Neill
100 Posted 28/08/2025 at 11:27:15
The Armstrong loan / no loan discussion splits opinion.

I personally wouldn't like to see him go out on loan again. He's showing enough and can develop in the first team squad at Everton. He will get opportunities.

For years, we have been crying out for better players and more of them. We are assembling a squad.The midfield now has 10 players at the manager's disposal.

With Harrison on loan, that's down to 9. Then there will be inevitable suspensions and injuries. Combine that with Gana and Ndyiae disappearing for AFCON, and it's not unfeasible that we could be down to 5, for 5 places for a period. Back to square one.

I don't see the point in offloading players just as we're building a squad.

Ian Wilkins
101 Posted 28/08/2025 at 11:58:17
Personally I think we need another striker, Barry is too raw and inexperienced and I don’t think Moyes is a Beto fan.
There’s not a lot of PL goals in them imo.
I hope we can find a third option…but as others have discovered there’s a real shortage of them…
Si Cooper
102 Posted 28/08/2025 at 12:36:10
Gavin, you started your post at (47) with a ‘problem’ I didn’t know existed, just when I was feeling comfortable about the depth of our squad.

You apparently base this on rumours from weeks/ months ago and your opinion that we will end up with too many midfielders yet you stated, not suggested, Harrison Armstrong was ‘earmarked’ to go out on loan.

I’ve seen nothing about something you represented as a certainty so asked for the source of your information so I could check it myself. The only source you quoted was about incomings only.

There was lots of speculation about having to sell to buy this summer, but then the narrative seemed to switch to a situation where we actually could spend more.

There is less than a week to go but we have potential for loanees to join on a try before you buy type of deal if the coffers are rather sparse. You can’t name anyone sure to come in but you are deciding who should be sold right now?

You seemed to post as if you had some real insight and I thought you would clarify things. Instead you’ve just muddied the waters.

Now you mention Chermiti, who wasn’t any part of the posts I asked about. He is a very different situation as he’s really not getting any game time at the moment.

I’ll reiterate. This is a fans forum which means anything posted is supposed to be up for discussion. If people are not willing to answer reasonable questions and take umbrage at being disagreed with then they are not entering into the spirit of things.

Mark Taylor
103 Posted 28/08/2025 at 12:44:26
Si,

A loan move is being talked about right now and is even referred to by our manager.

https://www.everton.news/david-Moyes-responds-when-asked-if-harrison-armstrong-will-stay-at-everton-beyond-the-transfer-deadline/

True it is speculation but it isn't made up and I think legitimate for a fan forum to debate the merits. In fact that seems to me what fan forums are for.

Brian Temple
104 Posted 28/08/2025 at 12:45:55
Si, last night, Moyes was asked about Armstrong and he said that they were considering the options. Whilst not outright saying that loaning out Armstrong would be happening, it's not too much of a leap to suggest a loan is on the cards, but perhaps Armstrong's performances have made it more likely he will stay.

Regarding Chermiti, Moyes pretty much admitted that he wouldn't be around for selection.

Brian Temple
105 Posted 28/08/2025 at 12:50:38
https://youtu.be/d4izzjRfyHg?si=OwiNBeqQP6oi71pH
1.30 for what he says about Armstrong and 1.55 about Chermiti
Jake FitzGerald
106 Posted 28/08/2025 at 13:13:21
Moyes comments about Armstrong post match sounded to me like he played his way back into not going out on loan. He’ll definitely get plenty of game time this season. Don’t particularly want to hear Championship fans raving about him when he should be lighting up HD instead.
Mark Taylor
107 Posted 28/08/2025 at 13:47:59
Just to add, I'd also keep Armstrong. We have had precious few wins from our academy recently but this guy may change that. He has already done time in the Championship and performed more than ok at that level. Derby fans are unanimous they'd have him back in a heartbeat but many think he is quickly becoming above their level. I think he's ready, at least as a regular first team squad member and I can't imagine him not getting some decent game time, albeit mostly as sub to begin with..
Mike Corcoran
108 Posted 28/08/2025 at 14:11:35
Keep Armstrong, proper football brain, though he’s most like KDH I think, he would slot in when Gana gets off to afcon. I think he’s further on than Tim too already. Chermiti on loan to Gers and we get Igamane?
Jake FitzGerald
109 Posted 28/08/2025 at 14:23:22
Igamane’s gone to Lille, Mike.
Si Cooper
110 Posted 28/08/2025 at 00:19:41
Mark (103), yes but loaning out an 18 year old isn’t the same as selling a 22 year old outright is it, which is what Gavin was advocating.

Debating the merits is exactly what I was happy to do once we’d established where Gavin was getting his information from. I never said he shouldn’t post what he did, just that it seemed to be putting the worst spin on what is only potentially on the cards.

A loan involving Harrison Armstrong would presumably be half a season only, perhaps cancellable under specific conditions.

He denied he was effectively ‘ushering’ one of our players out of the club and tried to make out it was essentially necessary because of decisions the club had already finalised, which he’d gathered from media reports.

I asked for directions to the reports as I haven’t seen them myself. I didn’t get anything specific, just mention of reports of the type of player we are still after.

Personally, I don’t see the need to send someone as useful and apparently seasoned as Harrison Armstrong out on loan unless the manager has some real aversion to rotating players / giving maximum numbers 20 - 30 minutes off the bench week in week out.

This is probably the first season for a long time where we are likely to have the strength in depth to make it reasonable to use routinely use 16 players that way each game.

Unless my list is wrong we are still 2 players short of a full 25 player squad even if you include Nathan Patterson’, Tyler Onyango, Youssef Chermiti and Harry Tyrer.

Admittedly, I don’t know whether the club is in a situation where it will be necessary to sell players to bring better ones in, but the Transfer window closes in 4 days so we will know for sure by then.

I still find it faintly miserable to be imagining scenarios where you needlessly lose a young player, who has been featuring recently, permanently rather than another prospect for maybe a few months of experience that could accelerate their development? We will know 100% in 5 days and everyone can say why they agree / disagree with what the club has actually done.

Kieran Kinsella
111 Posted 29/08/2025 at 01:42:48
I think Armstrong depends on what else happens with transfers. Right now the squad looks too thin to let him go but if we add a few maybe it makes sense.

At this point, Grealish, Dibling, N’Dyiae and Alcaraz seem to be ahead of him. But an injury, suspension, loss of form or AFCON thrusts him into the starting line up. If we add depth and can afford to loan him out for game time at a good (not relegation battling) EFL team that might make sense a la Coleman years ago. But if we don’t add anyone his departure would leave us short

Chermiti I see differently as one who hasn’t made it. A loan with view to offloading

Gavin Johnson
112 Posted 29/08/2025 at 02:52:17
Si, I think you were making a lot over nothing.

I think it was clear to everyone else but you what I meant regarding ongoing summer speculation about Armstrong and Chermiti going out on loan. As well as my opinion about possibly selling Tim Iroebungan if Moyes decides not to loan Armstrong and brings in another DM.

I also referred to Chermiti earlier in thread. I didn't just bring his name up on my last post.

As Kieran says, Armstrong is only gonna go out on loan if we bring someone else in, which is the point I made. I wasn't advocating depleting the squad, or being negative, or trying to get players out of the club. I just say, AFCON or not, I think we will be top heavy in midfield with another midfield brought in and I'll be worried how much Armstrong will play.

Si Cooper
113 Posted 29/08/2025 at 04:46:10
Gavin, you were / are all for selling Tim Iroegbunam just to prevent Armstrong from going out on loan (which might be good for him / the club in the long run).

You seemed to be trying to convince the rest of us that there was no other reasonable option if even one more midfielder comes in.

Kieran’s post is a long way from that point of view with all sorts of ifs, buts and maybes.

Others have questioned why anyone is talking about selling players in this transfer window.

Mike Gaynes
114 Posted 29/08/2025 at 05:14:41
I strongly believe that all three of Iroegbunam, Armstrong and Chermiti will be core players in the years to come, although with the latter it's no more than a hunch.

In my opinion Chermiti will be loaned out and replaced with a serviceable third striker from the free agent list or a loan. He desperately needs games to prove himself. And I think he will -- I just love the way the kid moves.

And if we do pull in another midfielder on loan, I assume it would be for the purpose of loaning out Armstrong. A year in the Championship will bring him back to us ready for stardom. A year on our bench waiting for Cup ties, or for one of the six guys ahead of him to get injured or fly off to AFCON, does him no good at all.

Gavin Johnson
115 Posted 29/08/2025 at 06:19:12
Si, I was giving my opinion. People are free to agree or disagree. I'm not trying to convince anyone. We're only here now because you keep replying to me because you aren't agreeable with what I've posted.

I believe Armstrong at 19 is further along than Iroebungan and if we bring in another midfielder one of them needs to go out on loan, or even sold in Iroebungan's case, because I don't know how beneficial it is for us to be loaning a 22 years old who's already had a season in the Championship on loan.

Kieran's post is in line with me in that he states any possible loan of Armstrong is dependent on someone else coming in. That's what I've said, except I also opened up the alternative scenario that Tim could out out instead.

Gavin Johnson
116 Posted 29/08/2025 at 06:30:09
Go out instead*

You're saying we should keep Tim and Armstrong even if we bring in a new midfielder,

I don't think we need a new midfielder, Iroebungen, Armstrong, Dewsbury Hall, Garner, Gana and Alcaraz.

I don't think we need 7 central midfielders when we are light in other areas like full back and right wing. I really don't know what else there is to say, Si?!

Derek Thomas
117 Posted 29/08/2025 at 08:13:09
Personal opinion only; if it came down to one or the other between Armstrong and Tim - Tim Goes! But I hope it doesn't happen.

We will lose players to AFCON and probably injury etc. Armstrong has to be here after Christmas.

Si Cooper
118 Posted 30/08/2025 at 00:30:51
Gavin, if you aren’t trying to convince people why post at all?
As I said before, I’ve no interest in the internet equivalent of a toilet (restroom) wall.
Perhaps the site editors will be so good as to create a separate ‘Toilet Wall’ section where people who desire no interaction can post their ‘questions not wanted’ opinions to their hearts content without any of this tedious explaining / justifying you would generally expect on a forum.
Gavin Johnson
119 Posted 30/08/2025 at 03:05:09
No Si, I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. I just made my point and have repeated those points just for you because you wanted an explanation.

And on the subject of repeating oneself, you have used that toilet wall analogy about three times on the same thread now.

I made my points and explained to you what I meant by transfer speculation, as did a couple of other people who commented after I broke down my comments for you and you still wanted to keep it going

Someone else also suggested to you that if you only want to talk about incomings and see outgoings as negative, fake news, or not of any value to TW then maybe you should bypass commenting on those posts...Perhaps you should follow their advise.

I am happy to discuss my points on Everton with anyone, that is the purpose of a forum but does going over same things for the 3rd or fourth time really serve any real value?! And is there any need for you to respond to this post now?! There isn't...but I know you will.


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