The Rebuild
Re: The Rebuild
Rather we got lindstrom back.
Seems like moyes has tried to keep pretty much anyone who was out of contract which doesn’t seem like a good sign.
Seems like moyes has tried to keep pretty much anyone who was out of contract which doesn’t seem like a good sign.
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Evertonian418
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StirlingBlue
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Definitely seems like there’s a worry about too many players leaving at once.TheRam wrote:Rather we got lindstrom back.
Seems like moyes has tried to keep pretty much anyone who was out of contract which doesn’t seem like a good sign.
If he’s returning then as

Re: The Rebuild
This was the concern in the article posted yesterday about possible double figures in new players coming in, there is going to be a lot of padding out.
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Birko Blue
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The rebuild looking more like re-pointing the current brickwork at the min
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Kerryblueboy
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Birko Blue
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Still think we’ll sign a few players but if we were to try and strengthen everywhere we’ve highlighted then we would be in the PSR shit again.
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Bornblue88
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Harrison starting matches regularly… bad.
Harrison on the bench for cover… fine.
We know he’s not up to much with the ball at his feet but his movement is good, he puts a shift in off the ball, and he’s strong and quick enough to compete in the PL.
The season is long, especially if we get the cup run we’re all desperate for. Ndiaye, McNeil, Alcaraz, Harrison, and an actual, exciting new right winger is a pretty good set of options to weather the demands of a long season where each of those players will likely have to miss some time.
Harrison on the bench for cover… fine.
We know he’s not up to much with the ball at his feet but his movement is good, he puts a shift in off the ball, and he’s strong and quick enough to compete in the PL.
The season is long, especially if we get the cup run we’re all desperate for. Ndiaye, McNeil, Alcaraz, Harrison, and an actual, exciting new right winger is a pretty good set of options to weather the demands of a long season where each of those players will likely have to miss some time.
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No, no, stop it.
Keane would not make sense
Harrison would not make sense
Broja would not make sense
Holgate would not make sense
Signing players who haven't showed at any point while with us, they are capable of improving the side would not make sense.
We need to stop doing it to ourselves.
It's going from a season of change to a season of lets go with what we have got.
Keane would not make sense
Harrison would not make sense
Broja would not make sense
Holgate would not make sense
Signing players who haven't showed at any point while with us, they are capable of improving the side would not make sense.
We need to stop doing it to ourselves.
It's going from a season of change to a season of lets go with what we have got.
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All the players in the world, imagine spending actual money on Jack Harrison.
He's a championship player and even then not for one of the top teams.
He's a championship player and even then not for one of the top teams.
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777Kidnappings
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In place of an actual winger that can create a goal, roughly 10-15 points a season.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 1:27 pm How much is Harrison meant to cost. Have they said a figure