Should they stay up and he scores a few PL goals, then it was good business. He’s only going to get better.
I’m not sure that their blunt, power game will provide him with the scoring chances.
After the awful Blades performance on Sunday, and matches since June, they need some spark up front. McBurnie and McGoldrick’s power game is now well known and Billy Sharp is getting on.
Over recent years looking at our journey on and off the pitch, I think the club are delivering most of the time.
Shrewd operators too, look at the colossal transfer gaffs by Everton, Newcastle, West Ham, CP and Villa.
Normally a transfer window bedwetter, this time I’m quietly confident that we’ll do more first team squad inwards business.
Receiving £10m for Knockaert, the Stephens and Veltman fees contra, then Lallana’s new wages versus savings from departees Montoya, Duffy, Murray, Mooy and Button ...
Is Zeqiri actually happening? A possible far cheaper alternative.
I’ve followed Brewster’s progression over a period, he is the real deal but still learning, he’d fit in with the quality passing football we now play.
Everton have two billionaire owners, who don’t give a toss about PL sustainability rules. They’re injecting up to £148m a season to cover transfer fees and player wages they wouldn’t be able to finance from their £188m income. What Wenger called all those years ago “financial doping”.
So when...
ManC beating UEFA?
Plus on Villa and Everton fora since lockdown, their supporters predicted their clubs as using the chaos to spend even more than the many £100m’s they’ve spent on fees in recent seasons. For example, Everton have a third of Liverpool’s income, just £20m a year more than us...
Sheff Utd’s talks over signing Brewster have stalled over the £20m fee.
Despite club income taking a hit with no match day income and 2019/20 rebates to be broadcasters being repaid over the coming months, Villa, Everton and the Blades have discovered magic money trees.
Sheffield United still front runners.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/rhian-brewster-transfer-news-liverpool-latest-sheffield-united-crystal-palace-b576353.html
Steve Parish slams Sky Sports, with a second tweet, after they continued the peddle their lie.
I’m on his side on this one. A tabloid broadcaster, hyperbole and bullsh*t over facts, to pad out their lack of real info.
SSN. They’ve been duped.
Classic Sky, refusing to accept the journalistic principle of confirmation by too solid sauces, in favour of hyperbole and drawing in viewers.