Dominic Calvert-Lewin
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StirlingBlue
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Paddockoldie
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Re: Dominic Calvert-Lewin
At best he'll warm a seat at Newcastle. With us, if fit he starts.. depends whether he wants to play or be part of a bigger squad
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Bluedylan1
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Re: Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Forgetting about us for a second, with all the hard graft he's put in, the injury battles, the different managers, the relegation threats, the off the pitch nastiness about his clothes and style, he probably deserves a nice move with a good payday playing for a club with better prospects and an idea of what they're doing.
I would like to keep him, but I wouldn't begrudge him moving for a second.
I would like to keep him, but I wouldn't begrudge him moving for a second.
Re: Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Ones that don't turn on him when he gets injured, don't use homophobic slurs against him etc.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 11:33 pm Forgetting about us for a second, with all the hard graft he's put in, the injury battles, the different managers, the relegation threats, the off the pitch nastiness about his clothes and style, he probably deserves a nice move with a good payday playing for a club with better prospects and an idea of what they're doing.
I would like to keep him, but I wouldn't begrudge him moving for a second.
Will be sad to see him go but hard to imagine a world in which he isn't itching to get out the door.
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AllyBlue14
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Yeah, sadly, as soon as a player shows any interest outside football, if they go through a rough patch people attribute it to being distracted and not focusing on their game etc.
When it's something like a minorly 'controversial' fashion choice (see also Beckham sarong), out come the knuckleheads and the criticism isn't just about a lack of focus, it then becomes homophobic too.
You'd have to hope DCL is aware that he's held in very high regard – personally and as a player - by an enormous majority of Everton fans, and it's just the very unfortunate troglodyte minority (as every club has) that pipe up when things are tough.
When it's something like a minorly 'controversial' fashion choice (see also Beckham sarong), out come the knuckleheads and the criticism isn't just about a lack of focus, it then becomes homophobic too.
You'd have to hope DCL is aware that he's held in very high regard – personally and as a player - by an enormous majority of Everton fans, and it's just the very unfortunate troglodyte minority (as every club has) that pipe up when things are tough.
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These are the things I hate.
I know I'm miserable but do we really need EVERY ANGLE of a goal that got us a Derby win for first time in 50 years??
I know I'm miserable but do we really need EVERY ANGLE of a goal that got us a Derby win for first time in 50 years??
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It was amazing and I cried and it felt fucking brilliant but we move on....
Re: Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Been offered a new deal by the club, apparently. Doesn’t say when. Hopefully he signs it and that’s one less thing to worry about this summer.
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I like these, I like the different angles that show players' reactions that you wouldn't normally be able to see.
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eyesalwaysblue
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Be good if he stayed but think he would already be gone a while back without injury, just the way it works, we have always sold our best for decades, in many cases briefing against them before doing so.