SwissBlade
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He would've gone eventually, but its just a pity he's doing it at Everton, would love to see them go down.Just made me sad seeing how good he's becoming![]()
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He would've gone eventually, but its just a pity he's doing it at Everton, would love to see them go down.Just made me sad seeing how good he's becoming![]()
Iām content with Everton. As long as itās not Forest.He would've gone eventually, but its just a pity he's doing it at Everton, would love to see them go down.
I quite like Everton. They have horrendous fans for neighbours, like we do, and are one of the few sides who give us a fighting chance of a win whenever we are in the Prem.Iām content with Everton. As long as itās not Forest.
Be nice to see him get a move to Arsenal.
Oh yes, because Arsenal have been so good to us over the years, haven't they.Iām content with Everton. As long as itās not Forest.
Be nice to see him get a move to Arsenal.
Agreed, one of the most naturally gifted players ive ever watched and plays without fear.A absolute pleasure to watch this kid.
Is there any bigger example of money ruining football for clubs like ours, than getting deprived of seeing one of the world's most entertaining players represent us in the Premier League, because the accountants decided it was better to guarantee relegation than let him leave on a free?
Money or rather the lack of it would have ruined us if we had let him go on a free and still been relegated. Have you seen what has happened to the club up the road
What a goal what a player
Sliding doors moment for him. Wasted a year at Marseille and ends up at Everton...Heās miles too good for Everton already.
Deserves better than a middle to bottom Premier League club that wonāt win anything. He should be collecting bbg medals.
Funny thing is he could have saved two years and showed his abilities for us. Heād have been at a top club by now, which Iām sorry, Everton arenāt.
He certainly could have skipped a move if heād stayed and got the inevitable exposure especially as Hecky was mainly saying āgive it to Iliā as our main tactic. It would have been hard for him not to shine even against a backdrop of average.Sliding doors moment for him. Wasted a year at Marseille and ends up at Everton...
There's an alternative reality where he stays with us, leaves in the January for a top 6 side.
We'll never know.
Forgive me the nostalgic dreaming, but based on current affairs, it's all I have left ...He certainly could have skipped a move if heād stayed and got the inevitable exposure especially as Hecky was mainly saying āgive it to Iliā as our main tactic. It would have been hard for him not to shine even against a backdrop of average.
Whilst he wasted a year at Marseille, I think there was always going to be a PL stepping stone club before he went any further.Sliding doors moment for him. Wasted a year at Marseille and ends up at Everton...
There's an alternative reality where he stays with us, leaves in the January for a top 6 side.
We'll never know.
And yet somehow failed to get promotedWhat a player, I have to pinch myself that we had him and Morgan Gibbs white together on our team!
Because we started the season with the wrong managerAnd yet somehow failed to get promoted![]()
I saw TC when I first started going to The Lane as a four year old in 1972 and I have to admit, I was to young to appreciate how good he was. Plus, I had nothing really to compare him to.Ndiaye reminds of George Best in his prime. Both players look quite skinny but the only flesh they have is muscle, giving them great strength, terrific balance and almost impossible to knock off the ball
I always watch Everton when they're on live tv. Can't remember the last time I watched games to see one particular playerI saw TC when I first started going to The Lane as a four year old in 1972 and I have to admit, I was to young to appreciate how good he was. Plus, I had nothing really to compare him to.
Since then, Ndiaye is easily the best all round footballer I have seen in a United shirt for the same reasons as you've stated.
I kind of hope he stays at Everton in as much as I get sick of the top four or five clubs hoovering up all the best talent as soon as they have a decent season, then not always knowing what to do with them. Same goes for the manager at Bournemouth and up until his move to Spurs, Frank at Brentford. Be at lot better for the Premier League as a spectacle for all teams to have at least a couple of world class game changing players.
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