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Bruma, Barkley and Gundogen. If Rooney goes then get Benzema or Lewa and if Hernandez goes then promote Kiko or Henriquez.
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I am delighted at the thought of our players actually putting the work in training.
With Everton's work ethic and a world class winger and CM, we should walk the league next season.
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[quote user="liamm"]He reminds me of Ronaldo (wait for it, Ronaldo's 1st season with us), he just needs to improve his end product, which will be developed, he has alot of promise[/quote]
Apart from the running style, the lack of 10-at-a-time stepover combos and pace? Dude, Mcmanamen is more like a cross between Steven Gerrard and ...
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[quote user="Phil Lambert."]Diame would be a great squad player, and Fellaini would be a team starter for me[/quote]
Exactly. Thank you. Someone who is realistic enough that a player from a smaller team CAN still be a good player.
I would also highly rate Liam Bridcutt of Brighton. Saw him in yesterday's playoff game and he was ...
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[quote user="red.mike"]Everton released him as a 16yr old. That would suggest Moyes let him go.[/quote]
That's a good point. It would make no sense for us to buy him rather than Isco, Bruma or Rodriguez.
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Fellaini?
YES.
Baines?
Not needed. We already have two leftbacks and Fabio to come.
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A lot of you guys baulk at the suggestion that we try for Diame or Fellaini or even Bale! I read replies of "he's not good enough for us" so often, that anyone would think that we are filled with world class talent.
We are not.
You think that Tom 'Five Yard Pass' Cleverley is more effective than Fellaini? Or that Antonio ...
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Not quite fast enough for us. But he'll be good for someone like Everton, Liverpool or hopefully, Wigan.
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Hopefully its Ronaldo or Bale. if one of those two is his first signing, then boy (or boyo), what a first impression.
But any one of Bruma, Thomas Ince or Isco - doubtful all of them - would be a very smart first signing.
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I can think of only three words which best desscribe how he will always be remembered: MANCHESTER. UNITED. MANAGER.
God Bless, and thankyou forever. Thankyou also to his wife Cathy, who by the great man's own admission, was the key part of his career.