Or maybe Everton killed it before the move gained any sort of momentumWe seem to just resign ourselves to losing our cream
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 09:57:38 PMQuote from: Bosco81 on December 30, 2010, 09:56:20 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on December 30, 2010, 09:44:03 PMCahill, Arteta, Baines, Jagielka. They manage to hold onto players who we'd loseI can't even remember ever seeing anyone linked to Baines and Jagielka, good players though they are.Baines was going to Bayern Munich for £9M last week.Well, given that today we've seen Ashley Young used as evidence we're a selling club, I'm going to use Baines as evidence that Everton are, too.Ash will go, Baines will stay IMOtherein lieth the difference & the problem
Quote from: Bosco81 on December 30, 2010, 09:56:20 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on December 30, 2010, 09:44:03 PMCahill, Arteta, Baines, Jagielka. They manage to hold onto players who we'd loseI can't even remember ever seeing anyone linked to Baines and Jagielka, good players though they are.Baines was going to Bayern Munich for £9M last week.Well, given that today we've seen Ashley Young used as evidence we're a selling club, I'm going to use Baines as evidence that Everton are, too.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on December 30, 2010, 09:44:03 PMCahill, Arteta, Baines, Jagielka. They manage to hold onto players who we'd loseI can't even remember ever seeing anyone linked to Baines and Jagielka, good players though they are.Baines was going to Bayern Munich for £9M last week.
Quote from: WikiVilla on December 30, 2010, 09:44:03 PMCahill, Arteta, Baines, Jagielka. They manage to hold onto players who we'd loseI can't even remember ever seeing anyone linked to Baines and Jagielka, good players though they are.
Cahill, Arteta, Baines, Jagielka. They manage to hold onto players who we'd lose
I back Houllier. I think Agbonlahor's latest comments about "if I slim down I'll be physically bullied by defenders" (or words to that effect) show the problem: it's not MON's timing of departure which is his fundamental legacy, but his methods and ideas which have indoctrinated the players and left them reacting to the new methods of Houllier which, frankly, are methods which have been employed at all successful clubs across Europe since 1989 and which require a bit of work - work some of the players clearly don't want to put in. I'm not suggesting that Gabby doesn't want to put in the work (though others do suggest that), but it's indicative of an attitude of a continuing misplaced faith in MON-ness which is undermining GH's work at the club and, to be honest, these players can bugger off out of our club if they don't want to put in the work.
What Gabby hasnt worked out is that as a striker you need the muscle from the waist down, there is no need to bulk up the upper body unless he wants to play rugby
i reckon we'll get at least 10. only downside is its going to be a high points total for relegated teams this season. mebbe even 44-45