Looks like Everton are the latest to try the "sign a whole new film first XI in one summer" technique.
Be interesting to see how they and Wolves get on, as it's not been a good idea in seasons past
But it's less of a risk for Everton. It's highly unlikely they are going to be threatened with relegation so their new players and manager get a season to bed in. Wolves, however, are gambling these signings keep them up.
You say that, but they did similar last season and were threatened with relegation.
But they were right in the shit when Koeman was sacked.They finished 8th
Andre Gomes?!
I doubt Marco Silva will see out the season at Everton. Really not convinced by him.
They finished 8th
I'd say meat and potatoes rather than chocolate mousse but yeah.Not with the manager who bought and played all the shiney new players.
Allardyce doesn't seem to get much respect for where they finished. He turned a shit into a chocolate mousse, and all their fans did was moan about the flavour.
He has still yet to do any convincing in the defensive side of the game. Yesterday was a perfect example. Conceding two to a newly promoted team.
Unless they score a lot of goals they are going to drop a lot of points.
A direct free kick scored after their most experienced player pulls a Slippy G, dives in and gets himself sent off hardly counts against the manager does it? The second was also a peach cross by Neves. It's like saying we have a serious defensive problem because of the goal we conceded yesterday.He has still yet to do any convincing in the defensive side of the game. Yesterday was a perfect example. Conceding two to a newly promoted team.
Unless they score a lot of goals they are going to drop a lot of points.
I'd say meat and potatoes rather than chocolate mousse but yeah.
A direct free kick scored after their most experienced player pulls a Slippy G, dives in and gets himself sent off hardly counts against the manager does it? The second was also a peach cross by Neves. It's like saying we have a serious defensive problem because of the goal we conceded yesterday.
I thought Everton played quite well with 10 men for 50 minutes.