Who is the next big thing in the championship who plays in a similar position?Based on the seamless step-up by Cash and Watkins I’d happily spend £30m there.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on February 07, 2021, 09:20:11 AMWho is the next big thing in the championship who plays in a similar position?Based on the seamless step-up by Cash and Watkins I’d happily spend £30m there. There's a guy at Swansea that's shooting the lights out !
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on February 07, 2021, 09:20:11 AMWho is the next big thing in the championship who plays in a similar position?Based on the seamless step-up by Cash and Watkins I’d happily spend £30m there. My opinion on the next big thing in the championship is playing for our old friends at Brentford...Ivan Toney. One way or another I think he will be playing top-flight football next season.
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on February 06, 2021, 05:07:03 PMActing "Billy Big Bollocks" - get rid , there has to be better options at a lower asking price - none of my Evertonian mates miss him a great deal Absolutely disagree. I know a few Evertonians who are good friends and they were gutted when he left Everton. They still call him Ross the Rat but think he's a great player.
Acting "Billy Big Bollocks" - get rid , there has to be better options at a lower asking price - none of my Evertonian mates miss him a great deal
He mentioned after the Southampton game I think, that he hasn’t really be able to train since coming back from injury, I think a reference to the fixture schedule than anything else. It will be better to judge him over the next 3 or 4 games, with a weeks training in between each game.
His reaction for me goes back to what he said after scoring the winner against Leicester, that he rarely got to see out games at Chelsea and the last 15 minutes are where the spaces open up and he can do damage.You've got to justify staying on the pitch for the first 75 minutes obviously, but I think that's the crux of his frustration.