Quote from: rob_bridge on Today at 12:42:13 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on Today at 12:37:03 PMSancho isn’t a bad player. He’s got a lot to prove at PL level however. We can only hope we are getting the Dortmund version.I admire your optimism but that is 4 years ago. Like when Stoke beat us to the Michael Owen signature I thought he won't play a dozen gamesSancho is 25. A bit of difference than getting the broken down end of career Michael Owen Stoke got.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on Today at 12:37:03 PMSancho isn’t a bad player. He’s got a lot to prove at PL level however. We can only hope we are getting the Dortmund version.I admire your optimism but that is 4 years ago. Like when Stoke beat us to the Michael Owen signature I thought he won't play a dozen games
Sancho isn’t a bad player. He’s got a lot to prove at PL level however. We can only hope we are getting the Dortmund version.
This is not a guy you need when the chips are down along with morale.
In hindsight (not signing Asensio) signing Grealish would have been a sensible option for on and off-pitch reasons. But he's definitely not an Emery player - Unai doesn't even want players to shoot from outside the box, let alone do the stuff Grealish can do.
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 11:18:26 AMGrealish would have given the entire club, including the dressing room, a lift when we badly needed it. It's not even about the assists. Everton were so bad v Leeds, like way worse than even us v Brentford. He starts the next day and gives every other player around him a lift from his first touch. He has a presence about him. He's like the player Sancho think he is, if you separate heart, courage etcIt's an act of self sabotage not to have brought him back and instead piss away money on this clown.He hadn't "left" Everton players several seasons earlier. We have seen this week that our players don't seem to like players who seem to be abandoning them. But I was mainly picking up that Moyes is given him freedom of play AND telling other players to make runs when he has the ball and he is not in a rigid style of play like under Pep. Which managers style do you think Emery is closer too?
Grealish would have given the entire club, including the dressing room, a lift when we badly needed it. It's not even about the assists. Everton were so bad v Leeds, like way worse than even us v Brentford. He starts the next day and gives every other player around him a lift from his first touch. He has a presence about him. He's like the player Sancho think he is, if you separate heart, courage etcIt's an act of self sabotage not to have brought him back and instead piss away money on this clown.
Quote from: Somniloquism on Today at 02:10:49 PMQuote from: brontebilly on Today at 11:18:26 AMGrealish would have given the entire club, including the dressing room, a lift when we badly needed it. It's not even about the assists. Everton were so bad v Leeds, like way worse than even us v Brentford. He starts the next day and gives every other player around him a lift from his first touch. He has a presence about him. He's like the player Sancho think he is, if you separate heart, courage etcIt's an act of self sabotage not to have brought him back and instead piss away money on this clown.He hadn't "left" Everton players several seasons earlier. We have seen this week that our players don't seem to like players who seem to be abandoning them. But I was mainly picking up that Moyes is given him freedom of play AND telling other players to make runs when he has the ball and he is not in a rigid style of play like under Pep. Which managers style do you think Emery is closer too?Grealish was a very popular player when at the club. He went with the best wishes of the likes of McGinn and Mings and banked the club 100m. It isn't comparable in the slightest to Martinez. Emery has given Rogers a similar license in the first few games. Grealish is the perfect fit for our system under Emery. His ability to keep the ball high up the pitch is helping Everton no end and would have done the same for Watkins and Rogers neither of whom could trap a bag of sand currently. Monumental fuck up not to have brought him back.
Monumental fuck up not to have brought him back.
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 02:36:34 PMMonumental fuck up not to have brought him back.So you keep on saying even though I can't see Grealish being used any differently under Emery then he was at Citeh under Pep. To compare him to Rogers who Emery dotes on and seems to see no wrong in at all no matter how poor he plays (I wonder how much that is pissing off other squad players) also seems off.