Everton Rumours Archive November 30 2017

 

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30 Nov 2017 17:58:11
If we where prepared to pay some compensation, would we be able to being Dowell, Browning, or Connally back from their loans in January?

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{Ed002's Note - without knowing the terms I don’t know.}

01 Dec 2017 00:13:55
In all fairness I don't think we should. Unless the situation dramatically changes before then, can we afford to be playing people who are untested at this level? They could surprise everyone and be brilliant straight off the bay but they also might not be ready and our team cannot cover for seasoned professionals at the minute, nevermind inexperienced youth.

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01 Dec 2017 09:18:56
Browning has played a few games for the 1st team already. He played at LB, and personally I like to see him play there over Baines who has lost his speed and can no longer get back once he has gone forward to cover the counter attack.

Southampton game is a prime example of that.

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01 Dec 2017 11:33:48
Browning played right back.

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01 Dec 2017 11:42:17
He has played a number of games a left back for the 1st team.

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01 Dec 2017 14:08:57
I'd leave him at Sunderland for remainder of loan and register garbutt in january.

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01 Dec 2017 16:24:09
Robinson is the best young left back at the club.

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02 Dec 2017 08:09:46
he is scoundrel mate by far bit he's at Bolton at the min.

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30 Nov 2017 11:56:01
Find it hard to take some posters snide comments on here although I understand it's a banter site.
Firstly it appears Big Sam is our new permanent manager, that if it true is done!
Hopefully he's the right man to turn our season, however it won't happen overnight.
Let's hope in January Walsh does what he's paid to do and brings some quality fresh talent into the squad!

We had little options available and they've turned to a specialist in reversing our current position.
He has spoken respectfully of the club and it's history and supporters I for one will be right behind him as he is our hope, I understand many peoples resentment and he like many has made a mistake but we all deserve a second chance, it was very costly for him!

We need a win tonight to lift everyone at this great club!
COYB!

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30 Nov 2017 12:20:50
Good shout mate, we have to live and let live, just get so fed up with some of these snide posts on here mate same as you, i will get behind whoever wants to help our Great Club, end of.

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01 Dec 2017 18:54:32
In my opinion he no more made a mistake than many of us would. If someone approached me while under contract it does not necessarily mean I would not listen to them as indeed he did. Also I would point out I could perhaps be interested in the future but that I and you would have to discuss with my present employers again which is exactly what Sam did and said. It is only the hysteria perpetuated by the media in this Country that fans the fire.

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30 Nov 2017 11:55:54
Big Sam on a 2.5yr deal worth £12m according to some rags. If it works out great, I will be over the moon, but if things don't improve quickly I hope FM is prepared to lose a huge wedge in compo to get rid of him. 🤞🤞.

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30 Nov 2017 17:43:41
And the press get it wrong again.

18 month deal.

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30 Nov 2017 20:22:43
It's eighteen months not two and a half years.

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30 Nov 2017 11:23:00
Still mulling over last nights game and to be honest if it'd been an old fashioned pay on the turnstile game I probably wouldn't have gone given recent performances and the fact it was a bitterly cold early winter's evening.
However lesson learned and I'm now glad I did go.
While it wasn't the most polished performance from the players they did show a lot more character than they have all season and played with a lot more passion and desire. Was it to give Unsworth a worthy send off or was it because the new manager was watching I just don't know, although I'd like to think it was a bit of both.
I'm not going to single out any individual players other than to say that they all looked more of a team than they have all season, even the two number 10's on the same pitch seemed to work well for a change with both looking more confident.
For me though, the one thing that stood out was the reaction of each player who got subbed, each of them gave Unsworth a big man hug as they went off, none of this quick handshake or pat on the back, hugs with real emotion which was again shown at the final whistle by all of the players and even Moyes.
It was plain to see just how much the players think of him and also the fans when he got a standing ovation.
I think everyone will agree Unsworth wasn't ready for the job full time but he will have learned a hell of a lot and if he takes that knowledge and experience back to the under 23's they'll be an amazing prospect.
Credit where it's due to Unsworth, he never once shirked or ducked under the pressure he must have been under and always spoke positively and honestly about everything and everyone.
I just hope that he now uses that experience to develop himself and would one day like to see him back in the hot seat on a permanent basis.
Thanks Rhino, you gave it your all under horrible circumstances and came out the other side with your pride intact.

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30 Nov 2017 11:41:29
Good post that mate. Many on here are calling for the heads of ex-Evertonians on the coaching staff. Watching Unsworth's and Ferguson's goal celebrations showed what they feel about the club. Hopefully they will still be at the club when the likes of Sammy Lee depart.

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30 Nov 2017 11:46:27
Couldnt agree more mate. A gentleman and a proper Evertonian.

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30 Nov 2017 12:34:04
Spot on rhapsody.

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30 Nov 2017 13:27:12
I’m an evertonian through and through, jump around like a loon when we score, I even believe I feel more for the club than them.
So does this qualify me for a coaching job?
People are saying we need the clear out cause maybe that contributes to the problem, managers are being told to take coaches on there staff, these coaches may well have the clubs interest at heart but it certainly don’t mean that they are the best option at what they do.
Some ambassador roles, ok. U23 Unsy doing well so ok. Does not mean the first team has to have ex players involved. Managers should chose theee own back room staff and if that means moving ex players on then do be it, in more interested in the club now than players of the past. Let the past be the past.

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