11 Aug 2017 11:24:44
Crying out for a target man! Danny Welbeck now bookies favourite to sign for Everton. Kalinic and Dolberg also linked.


1.) 11 Aug 2017
11 Aug 2017 11:54:16
If and it's a big if welbeck can stay fit then that would be a great signing, I'll be happy with any of the strikers we have been linked with, just need to turn them into bids as time is running out.


2.) 11 Aug 2017
11 Aug 2017 15:20:39
proper dick move by ossie and neville that crap about poch making barkley great first off there is no evidence that he could make anyone great dele was good when spurs signed him from mkdons beating liverpool in the cup kane has always been good since he was about 14 same with ericsson poch is tactically aware of how to structure a team to attack from deep and counter attack similar in a way to klopp altho i suspect klopp is better at man management just because of the way he gets involved on the line and his personality. on the same day that reports surface that a lot of spurs 1st team are angry that the wage structure at the club as average players at west ham are being paid way more than them. spurs are lucky to have 3 high quality players in attack that play well together, but what barks should be paying attention to is the pay structure at the club cause it means for sure that those players won't be there for long. just when koeman comes out and says barks might stay you get that crap coming out of 2 ex players dumb mouths always liked ossie as well never understood why we had neville never liked him and for the last 3 years he played for us he was a complete liability.


3.) 11 Aug 2017
11 Aug 2017 15:37:53
I liked Neville. Was not a fan at all during his Utd days but when he came to us he showed nothing but passion and pride.


4.) 11 Aug 2017
11 Aug 2017 16:16:19
Both Neville and Osman great players for us, Neville as a leader and Osman as allways giving everything for the club and being a very skillfull player. I think Neville is a very good pundit, though not sure about Ossie but respect his view as he spent his life at the club and gave his all.


5.) 11 Aug 2017
11 Aug 2017 17:51:29
Are "we" meant to be able to read that Floats?
Think you need to get down A&E and get those angry stumps dressed.

A few, . always make it easier to read. I gave up after 2 lines. Let the anger subside and try again?


6.) 11 Aug 2017
11 Aug 2017 22:23:06
PC Blue76, acting inspector of the grammar Police haha love it mate.


7.) 12 Aug 2017
12 Aug 2017 07:14:58
just to clarify the point was that 2 ex-players are telling one of our own that he needs poch. and the concept that neville and osman know any thing about how poch works is retarded, what is he inviting them to closed training sessions. he (poch) has no record of taking players and making them better, and like i already said why can't he do it with sissoko? . if anything poch is a structured team manager, of which there are several in the prem at the moment and barkleys biggest critics say this is his biggest problem (doesn't hold his position well) . and as for neville fans i can only say this i went to my first game in the mid seventies and have seen many great players play for efc and i would put him in the top 5 worst players ever to play for us along with imre veradi and way above kevin kilbane who was a constant source of amusement to most of the fans i go the match with when he played. but that's not what irks me the most it's the way phil neville has distanced himself of being a blue since he retired, whenever he is co-commentating or talking about efc you can tell he is refering to the everton of the moyes era and has nothing relevant to say about the club. his last 2 years of playing you could almost hear the intake of collective air being sucked in by the crowd as we all grimaced as he went in for a tackle or was tracking someone cause he had to foul them cause he wasn't quick enough to catch them otherwise and if that's what you call good we come from different worlds. and like i said i like ossie he shouldn't have gone along with neville's comments, and how anybody can like neville enough to ignore him saying this is way beyond me cause very few seem to agree that it was a dick move.


8.) 12 Aug 2017
12 Aug 2017 09:27:00
I see your point to fair regarding poch and you're not wrong. You'll get some grief for comments on ossie because he's a lifelong blue and incredibly loyal to Everton although at the end of his contract he got left in the mud with Hibbert which i found very surprising. Neville on the other hand wasn't the best player we've had, wasn't the strongest and certainly wasn't the quickest, he did however have a good understanding of playing the game, he held the team together, was a great leader for us and played with so much passion. I think he was a great signing for us at the time and when he started to play less and less often, I would go as far to say that we missed him in the squad.

In fact casting my memory back, I rememver him scoring a bit of a worldie and going crazy hahhaa who was that against, anyone rememver?

Just my opinion of course and others will disagree but you don't play for united for 10-12 years at their peak unless you have something about you!