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Thread: Everton and Brady

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    Everton and Brady

    Bit early for this but Rumours of a January bid for Robbie
    http://www.thehardtackle.com/news/20...vertons-radar/
    There were similar rumours when he was at Norwich with £20m being suggested.

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    I think I will confidently predict it aint going to happen. What we want are more consistent performances from Brady . After that we'll see.

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    £25 million and he can go for me.

    His dead ball kicking is pretty much spot on but his tracking back and tackling leaves a lot to be desired IMHO.

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    Won a good header yesterday.

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    Yes and will he really want to go to a bottom three club!!
    Have now lost four on the trot and Keane seems a bit lost in what passes as their defence.
    And £150m spent in the summer.

    Using the de Boer sensitivity scale Koeman may not be there to want him at this rate
    Last edited by oldcolner; 17-09-2017 at 05:06 PM.

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    It's one thing playing in a Sean Dyche organised back four, with a well organised, disciplined line of four in front of you, it's another thing playing in a back three with your wing back not too concerned about defending, and going awol for half the game. As Keane is now discovering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It's one thing playing in a Sean Dyche organised back four, with a well organised, disciplined line of four in front of you, it's another thing playing in a back three with your wing back not too concerned about defending, and going awol for half the game. As Keane is now discovering.
    I felt sorry for the lad yesterday, his confidence is shot, he looks nervous and jittery. £30 million? Not on his current showings...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I felt sorry for the lad yesterday, his confidence is shot, he looks nervous and jittery. £30 million? Not on his current showings...
    I doubt he will make the England squad now either. Looked lost with no one to mark in the penalty area as things went by him and played an awaful cross field pass that should have led to a goal against.
    Just hope this continues for another two weeks!! An away win would be good.

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    Never mind Brady, the way it's going it's more likely they'll be in for Tarko in January. And that's going to be our next problem, keeping hold of him, he's already looking better than Keane and the big clubs will have noticed, he's on their radar now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Never mind Brady, the way it's going it's more likely they'll be in for Tarko in January. And that's going to be our next problem, keeping hold of him, he's already looking better than Keane and the big clubs will have noticed, he's on their radar now.
    It really is quite remarkable how well Dyche and Baldwin have done with player purchases. On Saturday's showing Tarkowski would walk into the heart of the Liverpool defence. £35 million? Need to be extending this lad's contract and soon.

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