Our new back four now consists of:Scottish Right Back - Hutton - £4mWelsh Centre Half - Collins - £5mIrish Centre Half - Dunne - £6mEnglish Left Back - Warnock - £6mAll Internationals for their respective countries at one time or another. I am pleased at this back four shape with Shay Given in behind them. The team for Everton may look like this:GivenHutton Dunne Collins WarnockDelph Ireland BannanNzogbia Bent GabbyBench:GuzanBeyeCuellarPetrovAlbrightonHeskey
Cant really understand the hate for Jenas tbh. He's a good player who lost his way a bit. We desperately needed a box to box midfielder and if he regains some form he'll chip in with some goals too. Something that none of our midfielders do currently.
I have no issue with the signing of Hutton, he is in effect a younger model of Luke Young.Jenas though I just don't understand what he can offer us. His passing is worse than Makoun's, goal threat is worse than Ireland's, ability to hold the ball is is worse than Petrov's and has less energy than Delph.
remy, I wouldn't play Bannan, Delph and Ireland. We need a midfieler who can win the ball back and tackle without trying to get sent off. Petrov should be one of the first names on the team sheet.
Quote from: noodles_ on September 01, 2011, 10:06:51 AMCant really understand the hate for Jenas tbh. He's a good player who lost his way a bit. We desperately needed a box to box midfielder and if he regains some form he'll chip in with some goals too. Something that none of our midfielders do currently.Our midfield just looks average. Two years ago, Petrov was the weak link of our midfield now he's the most important one we have. To think we had Young, Milner, Barry, Downing at the club at one time. Delph and Bannan need to mature quickly and start fulfilling their potential.
Quote from: Irish villain on September 01, 2011, 10:01:28 AMremy, I wouldn't play Bannan, Delph and Ireland. We need a midfieler who can win the ball back and tackle without trying to get sent off. Petrov should be one of the first names on the team sheet.One goal conceded in four games suggest that isn't our most pressing concern.
Quote from: VillaZogmariner on September 01, 2011, 09:54:26 AMI have no issue with the signing of Hutton, he is in effect a younger model of Luke Young.Jenas though I just don't understand what he can offer us. His passing is worse than Makoun's, goal threat is worse than Ireland's, ability to hold the ball is is worse than Petrov's and has less energy than Delph. It doesn't quite work like that though, otherwise the following would be an equally logical statement."Jenas is going to be amazing for us, his passing is better than NRC, he's more mentally stable than Ireland, got way more energy than Petrov and has bags of experience in the premiership compared to Delph."
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 01, 2011, 10:13:25 AMQuote from: Irish villain on September 01, 2011, 10:01:28 AMremy, I wouldn't play Bannan, Delph and Ireland. We need a midfieler who can win the ball back and tackle without trying to get sent off. Petrov should be one of the first names on the team sheet.One goal conceded in four games suggest that isn't our most pressing concern.We need to create more, I think everybody would agree with that. That's why Bannan or Ireland needs to be in the team in place of Heskey. Playing both together, alongside Delph, would be a mistake. That was my point.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on September 01, 2011, 10:11:40 AMQuote from: VillaZogmariner on September 01, 2011, 09:54:26 AMI have no issue with the signing of Hutton, he is in effect a younger model of Luke Young.Jenas though I just don't understand what he can offer us. His passing is worse than Makoun's, goal threat is worse than Ireland's, ability to hold the ball is is worse than Petrov's and has less energy than Delph. It doesn't quite work like that though, otherwise the following would be an equally logical statement."Jenas is going to be amazing for us, his passing is better than NRC, he's more mentally stable than Ireland, got way more energy than Petrov and has bags of experience in the premiership compared to Delph."It does in the context of me not knowing what it is he can offer us. Play him instead of Delph, we lose some of that energy and passing. Instead of Petrov we lose the holding of the ball that he gives us. etc
But maybe play him alongside Petrov and Delph, and we add drive, energy, box-to-boxiness, extra height and creativity?I think we'll line up like this; GivenHutton Collins Dunne Warnock Jenas Petrov DelphN'Zogbia Agbonlahor Bent