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Post by Avinalaff on Feb 14, 2018 10:55:44 GMT
Was he an Allardyce signing? Yes he was an Allerdyce signing. He'll settle in I think.I'm not so sure he wasn't one of Walsh's you know mate. I can't see Allardyce spending a lot of cash on a striker and then not playing him.
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Post by 65years on Feb 15, 2018 8:29:03 GMT
Yes he was an Allerdyce signing. He'll settle in I think. I'm not so sure he wasn't one of Walsh's you know mate. I can't see Allardyce spending a lot of cash on a striker and then not playing him. I see what you mean now. Probably was Walsh but I can't get my head around how it happens here anymore. As I understand Steve Walsh highlights the player from Allerdyce's request then offers the board the likely cost and the board then give the OK. So, who's signing is it? I still think he'll come good.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Feb 15, 2018 8:36:49 GMT
I'm not so sure he wasn't one of Walsh's you know mate. I can't see Allardyce spending a lot of cash on a striker and then not playing him. I see what you mean now. Probably was Walsh but I can't get my head around how it happens here anymore. As I understand Steve Walsh highlights the player from Allerdyce's request then offers the board the likely cost and the board then give the OK. So, who's signing is it? I still think he'll come good. Players this season have joined a joke of a core squad. We were bandaged up with youngsters and then old players. It's no surprised that when we removed Lukaku and Barkley we were a mess. Instead of persevering with the new arrivals, we found excuses not to play them. What does it say to any new player considering joining us?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 15, 2018 15:36:42 GMT
This seems to be a recurring theme , our scouting and player search tactics needs seriously looking at
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 21, 2018 17:44:09 GMT
Everton frontman Cenk Tosun has insisted that he now intends to kick on with his career at the Toffees following a successful winter training camp in Dubai.
The 26-year-old frontman joined Everton for £27m in January, but is yet to find the net following two appearances for Sam Allardyce's side in the Premier League.
"We didn't go to Dubai for sun and relaxation", Tosun told the club's official website. "We trained hard, with sessions on the grass followed by gym sessions and then recuperation in the late afternoons. The temperatures were hot and we worked hard each day.
"Team-bonding is very important and getting to know your teammates as the people they are, as individuals.
"Spending every day around the guys means that we know one another better now. I've settled in very well, I really believe that. But the training camp in Dubai was perfect to help me adapt even further to my new surroundings, my new club, a new league.
"We had a lot of fun along with the serious work and I hope it will help me on the pitch for the next games. I believe it will."
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