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  • Sorry Martin, I meant than Damsgaard. Harry Wilson I'd take every day of the week....
    Keith Harrison in Everton’s approach for Harry Wilson turned down
  • Martin, I'd rather have Alex Scott from Bournemouth. Going to be a star midfielder that lad I think. Bring him with you in the summer, Iraola, please....
    Keith Harrison in Everton’s approach for Harry Wilson turned down
  • For me the bottom line, regardless of the assist statistics, is that the team plays better with proper fullback. When Patterson plays, even if he seemingly has a bad game, the other players are better. Apparently Gareth Barry had 2 goals and zero assists in 99 games for us yet I remember him being good. Stats can be used to beat someone but don't tell the whole story. Patterson, Imo, makes the team better regardless of his stats. Jake O'Brien hasn't exactly set the assists records on fire. ...
    Stu Gre in Time to give Patterson a chance
  • He is a very good footballer and would be ideal for us, I really think it will happen for us in the Summer, especially as we have shown our interest already. I believe his roots are from the Wrexham area and I he would be keen on joining us if he wants to move back up north, I mean which other club is like Everton, plus the new stadium, whats not too like ?. Another talented lad is Damsgaard from Brentford, a very clever midfield player although we seem fairly well covered in that area currently. ...
    Martin Berry in Everton’s approach for Harry Wilson turned down
  • Is that so Dale mate (18)? I didn't know or had forgotten that. Was it UB40: 'I am the one in ten"? So, in the same way that Saint Daniel the Absent prefers Roma over us, we are way down the list of preferences with the 'techies'....
    Paul Griffiths in Time to give Patterson a chance
  • Patric; Don't tell me mate, tell Moyes - and good luck with that. I personally think that, except in very short emergency doses, playing people out of position is not a good thing. I've got nothing too damning on a 'Wall of Four' as a concept, Ancellotti did OK with it after he was forced into it due Delph injuring himself breaking into a trot Vs Burnley(?) Moyes started with it from the Kick Off, but due to the way he 'instructed / set up' the starting 11 it was...not for the first time...a 1st half disaster. Yet for the 2nd half when he 'Instructed / set up' the very same 11 in a different manner - got a very different improved performance. I've lost count over 20+ yrs, of the number of times people have written on here after yet another poor performance - if only we'd played like that the whole game not just the last 20, 25 pick a number mins. Anyway - don't tell me mate - tell the man that sets them up for the 1st half...and the 2nd....
    Derek Thomas in Time to give Patterson a chance