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  • Moyes is to attacking football what Trump is to diplomacy. Every striker playing for him will suffer. Any striker on our radar will look at the records of the strikers who have played under him in the past and turn immediately to other options. The good news is; The mindless aimless hoof which has been a feature of Mr Brightsides teams for over two decades, seems to have been all but eradicated. We have heard several interviews with players suggesting they are discussing the service required among themselves. They have clearly worked out how futile the big hoof to an isolated forward is. There can be no question as to whether Beto is better when he is not playing the performing seal. It may take him a couple of strides to get into top gear, but when he does, he is fast and very powerful. A handful who will get you 15 goals if used properly. Leeds are now closer to us than we are to the CL qualification touted so enthusiastically by some on here. They didnt just sign a goal scorer...
    Darren Hind in The Everton Script has been flipped for Beto and Barry
  • Shite is a bit strong. City could have blown it last night. There was more than enough chances there for the Burnley centre forward. I thought Walker didnt give Doku that much, and showed he still has some pace in the tank and will remain a Premier league player. If city do win the league, it'll be down to Bernando Silva. What a player that little fella is. ...
    Ian Bennett in Premier League — Matchweek 34, & FA Cup Semi-Finals
  • Mark Murphy, I saw Mickey Walsh's sole league goal for us. Villa Park in a 1-1 draw....
    Brian Denton in The Everton Script has been flipped for Beto and Barry
  • Walker was shite last night and has been for most of the season, even though I think he is skipper. He can still put a ball in but it will not happen but if it does Ian 25 quid to your favourite charity and well done. ...
    Paul Griffiths in Premier League — Matchweek 34, & FA Cup Semi-Finals
  • I watched the city vs Burnley game. I can see us signing Kyle Walker if they arent prepared to pay proper money for a right back to solve the issue. ...
    Ian Bennett in Premier League — Matchweek 34, & FA Cup Semi-Finals
  • I disagree Ajay. Moyes has seen him on loan, in the first team and in training. They will both of learnt more in the last 5 months, than him being on loan in the championship. I would fully expect Armstrong to be receiving real advice on what needs to be worked on from his game time in the Premier league, where the level is 50% higher. A real decision can be formed of where he needs to play his football next. He's had the best of both worlds. Game time, strolled through matches in the championship and a real look at what the big time is all about. For me he has proved he can be a Premier league player. The size, technique and pace point to a player that has what is required. He has areas to improve for certain, particularly out of possession. He can look to James Garner on how to develop that. Garner has gone from being a ball playing midfield, to a player that is up there with the best on smelling danger and putting out fires. That is from him the player an...
    Ian Bennett in Everton Loan Watch — Matchweek 33