jimharri
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There's the deal clincher; how can Everton turn down the chance to get the legend that is Johnny Evans? Sure, the rags wouldn't even need to offer any cash adjustment.
There's the deal clincher; how can Everton turn down the chance to get the legend that is Johnny Evans? Sure, the rags wouldn't even need to offer any cash adjustment.
£17.6mGood point. Still, what's that, in between £15,000,000 - 20,000,000 somewhere?
The bent bald fucker has obviously forgot the 27 years of not winning the title then. They may scrape 4th at best. No attack and no defence,then there's the TT factor. Long may he reign!And who can forget last seasons prediction by Bobby Charlton
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27337659
As far as fourth is concerned, they're only realistically competing with the Murkysiders and Spurs for that (City, Chelsea ans Arsenal for the top 3). And as much as we would like to dream, the rags are comfortably a better squad than either of those.The bent bald fucker has obviously forgot the 27 years of not winning the title then. They may scrape 4th at best. No attack and no defence,then there's the TT factor. Long may he reign!
I'm having that, £100,000 off the going rate.£17.6m
Really? Compare their forwards and central defenders.As far as fourth is concerned, they're only realistically competing with the Murkysiders and Spurs for that (City, Chelsea ans Arsenal for the top 3). And as much as we would like to dream, the rags are comfortably a better squad than either of those.
Yeah; really, in my opinion (you obviously disagree). I was comparing the overall squad, not just certain areas in isolation. Liverpool's squad isn't that strong really, and Spurs always fall away in the second half of the season.Really? Compare their forwards and central defenders.
If they get through the qualifier......United have lost there best players and have European football to contend with. There fucked.