But the plan is to improve isn't it?
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
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About time someone made this point!
If he can't scores double figures for the worst Everton side ever while ravaged with injuries what's the bloody point in him
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It’s worth noting.
It’s ok to be balanced and see both sides with players you like.
I like Dom, been a great player, but it’s been three years of constant injuries and a lot of poor performances thrown in.
Scored two of our most important goals as well, but selling him for £30m is a good thing for us.
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If we’re looking purely at goals than to improve his replacement would only need to score eight league goals.
I don’t think replacing him should be as difficult as you said in your post.
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3 years of constant injuries and poor performances + last year of his contract probably doesn't equate to a £30m transfer fee unfortunately.TheRam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 8:52 am It’s worth noting.
It’s ok to be balanced and see both sides with players you like.
I like Dom, been a great player, but it’s been three years of constant injuries and a lot of poor performances thrown in.
Scored two of our most important goals as well, but selling him for £30m is a good thing for us.
Would be amazing if we could get that, but in reality it's a big ask.
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Be surprised if we get that type of money for him with his injury record
Do wonder what the plan is with strikers though!Ndiaye doesn’t seem like he’s made for that centre forward position
Might need to be a leap of Faith on the Big Portugese lads up top
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Do wonder what the plan is with strikers though!Ndiaye doesn’t seem like he’s made for that centre forward position
Might need to be a leap of Faith on the Big Portugese lads up top
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Let’s not fall into the grim, simplistic Stockholm rationale most of us talked ourselves into that first Lukaku-less summer, of: “Sigurdsson will get 10, Klassen 10, Sancho 10“
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Beto up top with Maupay running off him will get us the goals to be in the European spots at the end of the season...
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We're signing Jadon Sancho?sam of the south wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:17 am Let’s not fall into the grim, simplistic Stockholm rationale most of us talked ourselves into that first Lukaku-less summer, of: “Sigurdsson will get 10, Klassen 10, Sancho 10“![]()
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Beto and Chermitti up top as a deadly duo with the Maupster playing just behind making mutley sounds and being a general bell end.
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Still have faith in Beto.
I’m on my own with this but the world just isn’t ready.
I’m on my own with this but the world just isn’t ready.
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Feel like several people have made note of his goal scoring record at some length but I do hear you.TheRam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 8:52 am It’s worth noting.
It’s ok to be balanced and see both sides with players you like.
I like Dom, been a great player, but it’s been three years of constant injuries and a lot of poor performances thrown in.
Scored two of our most important goals as well, but selling him for £30m is a good thing for us.
Re £30m, I think my feeling is "maybe". If we go and spend it on a Broja, probably not a good thing.
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You are not alone Ram, there's a player there I'm sure of it. Watched him a lot for Udinese and he was brilliant for them.