Darker shade of Blue
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Ghost in my house said:Firstly, welcome mate.Darker shade of Blue said:Hi guys .
I'm an Everton fan obviously . Have read a lot of comments about the Jo saga and have to agree that he hasn't been given too much of a chance in the prem with City .
It will be a good opportunity for him , and indeed both our teams , to have him play week in week out and see how he shapes up .
I had a little smile to myself though when it was mentioned that we are your nearest rivals etc .
As I see it , your opportunity with Sven was a wasted one , and had he been given the same funding as Hughes , who knows where you would be today , or infact in the future .
Much more experienced and productive manager than Hughes in my opinion .
At this moment in time though , I think your nearest rivals are around and below you , and you main concern this season should be to stay up and get your players working together . It will be a season or 2 yet before you can call Everton your main rivals I think , as at the moment , and I say this respectfully , you're really not in the same ball park as us as a team yet .
For all your money , you'll need to find the same spirit as Everton have first and foremost to be able to challenge for Europe , and especially if you want to challenge for the title .
We don't have the funding or squad size to make a huge impact at the moment , but imagine what we could do under Moyes with a few quid .
I don't know if there is an opportunity to buy Jo in the summer under what ever contract was drawn up , but I hope he does well , and I think if Hughes didn't have him in mind for this season , then it was an excellent bit of business for you guys to have him with us .
I'm sure you guys will agree that if anyone can make him work harder , it will be Moyes , so it should be interesting to see how he develops .
Good luck for the rest of the season .
I don't look at City in the same light as I used to now they have cash , but the fans have always been decent fans .
Loaning Jo out to yourselves is perfect for all parties and I, for one, don't subscribe to this train of thought that we are strengthening a rival.
We have a £19m asset who will only decline in quality (and value) if he had remained with us. The club have a duty of care to their players, whether fans like it or not, and this deal can only help the lad, I'm sure.
As for strengthening another team.......we have a more pressing need to get our own house in order and the Jo loan is a step in the right direction.
Regarding your "nearest rivals" comment, the table doesn't lie however, I'd like to draw inspiration from Big Mal and say that eventhough Moyes has had 7 years head-start on Hughes, we'll pass you by next year! ;-)
Good luck to your boys too.
Thanks for the warm welcome m8 .
I'm a ToffeeTalk Blue , and everyone gets a warm welcome there , regardless of team :o)
Yep , the tables a pretty good judge .
Regarding the gap , it's also important to remember that in recent weeks , we've also played Chelsea , Liverpool ( 3rd time tonight ) , Arsenal and United , as well as Hull who were playing well at the time of the match , all without strikers :o)
I think the gap might have been quite a bit more had we not just faced those teams .