Gwladiator said:Bluemoon115 said:The player wants to leave.
He should also honour his contract, the way it should be, I think Moyes is doing the right thing here.
mansour's tow ropes said:you cant doubt his managerial abilities but this year i think everton will struggle without a top striker, no goal-scoring CB and only £20M in the bank
blueinsa said:aaronsteedman said:Why does this deserve another thread on an already overcrowded board ?
Pam! Say you're sorry now!
blueinsa said:Gwladiator said:He should also honour his contract, the way it should be, I think Moyes is doing the right thing here.
Should he have honoured his wolves one?
Apology accepted. This shall not happen again or there will be trouble!!I apologise. I am disgraceful
Gwladiator said:blueinsa said:Should he have honoured his wolves one?
Different situation entirely, Wolves accepted our bid and we signed Lescott, Lescott didn't try to force the move through like in this case.
blueinsa said:Gwladiator said:Lescott and Jagielka as a partnership have been crucial to us, Moyes will know we are in a strong position as Lescott will want to be in the World Cup squad so he is refusing to sell one of his most important players. I would love for someone on here to tell me what's HONESTLY wrong with that?
Nothing, nothing at all!
Our problem is that Moyes and EFC have gone bleating to the press with all this, slamming City for, thats right, using the press in trying to sign him.
The fact is mate we bid in private and the only time it became public knowledge was when EFC decided to start their propoganda machine!
You could not make it up!
aaronsteedman said:Apology accepted. This shall not happen again or there will be trouble!!I apologise. I am disgraceful