We've had about 8 managers in the last 10 years and none of them have ever come up with anyone imaginative from a throw in. That fits the moving off the ball routine to me.
Winds me up when we get a throw in all the players just stand in their positions waiting for the ball to be thrown rather than someone coming short to receive it and try to drag a defender or two out of position.
Basics that no manager we appoint ever seems interested in.
From an article on the Guardian (where he is hailed as the 'signing of the season so far')
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/23/everton-idrissa-gueye-i-am-a-perfectionist“...I want to thank my family and friends for supporting me during a very difficult time last season at Aston Villa. It was a difficult period with the results and relegation and afterwards I was waiting for a new club to come in for me. They were all supporting me and praying for me and here we are today. I would also like to say thanks to the manager and Steve and everyone at Everton who made the move happen.”
It must've been so traumatic for him. How nice that another club came in and saved him from the terrible mess (he and others had caused).
From an article on the Guardian (where he is hailed as the 'signing of the season so far')
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/23/everton-idrissa-gueye-i-am-a-perfectionist
...I want to thank my family and friends for supporting me during a very difficult time last season at Aston Villa. It was a difficult period with the results and relegation and afterwards I was waiting for a new club to come in for me. They were all supporting me and praying for me and here we are today. I would also like to say thanks to the manager and Steve and everyone at Everton who made the move happen.
It must've been so traumatic for him. How nice that another club came in and saved him from the terrible mess (he and others had caused).
Oh pass the fuc***g bucket...
From an article on the Guardian (where he is hailed as the 'signing of the season so far')
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/23/everton-idrissa-gueye-i-am-a-perfectionist
“...I want to thank my family and friends for supporting me during a very difficult time last season at Aston Villa. It was a difficult period with the results and relegation and afterwards I was waiting for a new club to come in for me. They were all supporting me and praying for me and here we are today. I would also like to say thanks to the manager and Steve and everyone at Everton who made the move happen.”
It must've been so traumatic for him. How nice that another club came in and saved him from the terrible mess (he and others had caused).
Symptomatic of the shit pit we have become im afraid.
I would have thought it was absolutely horrible for everyone concerned, so the comments seem fair enough to me
I reckon he was waiting for another club from about December onwards, the twat.
I reckon he was waiting for another club from about December onwards, the twat.
Just as David platt probably was at Bari. Why on earth wouldn't you?!
I reckon he was waiting for another club from about December onwards, the twat.
Just as David platt probably was at Bari. Why on earth wouldn't you?!
Huh? I'm talking about Idrissa Gueye - he who started really well but then lost interest after about 8 games. Not David Platt, record goal scoring midfielder from an eventually successful period in our history. I don't know why this has particularly wound me up, I'm pretty immune to this suff these days.
I reckon he was waiting for another club from about December onwards, the twat.
Just as David platt probably was at Bari. Why on earth wouldn't you?!
Huh? I'm talking about Idrissa Gueye - he who started really well but then lost interest after about 8 games. Not David Platt, record goal scoring midfielder from an eventually successful period in our history. I don't know why this has particularly wound me up, I'm pretty immune to this suff these days.
Good point. Even though he is a knob Platty paid his dues unlike Gueye. I have too many Evertonian friends at the moment. I pray he falls on his arse.
Pray for a cup game against Everton so we can show him that we are better than he gives us credit for.
From an article on the Guardian (where he is hailed as the 'signing of the season so far')
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/23/everton-idrissa-gueye-i-am-a-perfectionist
“...I want to thank my family and friends for supporting me during a very difficult time last season at Aston Villa. It was a difficult period with the results and relegation and afterwards I was waiting for a new club to come in for me. They were all supporting me and praying for me and here we are today. I would also like to say thanks to the manager and Steve and everyone at Everton who made the move happen.”
It must've been so traumatic for him. How nice that another club came in and saved him from the terrible mess (he and others had caused).
To be fair I wanted someone to save me from the nightmare last season, lucky Gana.
Pray for a cup game against Everton so we can show him that we are better than he gives us credit for.
That's a nice way of looking at it Brian. I wonder when we can start trusting our current squad to start reclaiming stolen pride. I must admit I despair of how long it is taking. My brother played footy with a lad called Brian 'Greeny' Green. He went on to join the RM but don't know what became of him.
There are plenty of scores to be settled Tayls once we get our act back together again and we will. There are plenty of footballing Greens but alas not I.
This is the guy people thought we should keep...