PaulW Posted 21 August 2023 Posted 21 August 2023 On 03/07/2023 at 22:48, The Doctor said: No it isn't. Imagine he's a car. Everton did a lease to buy deal but decided to go and buy a different car at the end of the lease, that doesn't bring the book price down if someone else decides they want that model That's a poor analogy, the car would have mileage and wear and tear added to its' condition, and would therefore be worth less.
Incognito Posted 21 August 2023 Posted 21 August 2023 32 minutes ago, Chelmofox said: We saw him after the game and i got a lovely photo with my boy. He took photos and signed autographs for everyone and he was a lovely bloke. Said he was back in proper training 'any moment'. Have nothing but good vibes about Coady. Worth noting that Wilf and Ben Nelson did the same, and Faes signed for quite a lot of people too. Nacho was hoodied up and wanted out pretty quick. To be fair most of the squad had pictures and signed autographs. In fact, a lot of Cardiff players did too, including Aaron Ramsey who was mobbed! My little 'un was overjoyed at meeting Vestergaard. What a reversal in fortunes for the big Dane (lump). Daka, Soumare, Souttar and Iversen all (unsurprisingly) got straight in their cars and disappeared. Danny Ward came out a little later than them, but had his baby with him so he can be forgiven for needing to get gone and not having photos, etc. Coady definitely a people person though, him and Albrighton. I'd hazard both would stay until midnight if it meant everyone who wanted a pic or autograph got one. 2
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 21 August 2023 Posted 21 August 2023 He's going to be great for us in this league. Cross the bridge about him in the Prem if/when we get there. 2
davieG Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 https://tbrfootball.com/gutted-hes-not-here-james-tarkowski-admits-hes-really-disappointed-everton-didnt-sign-7m-player-now/ ‘Gutted he’s not here’: James Tarkowski admits he’s really disappointed Everton didn’t sign £8m player now Lucas Arnold Thu 24 August 2023 8:35, UK Everton centre-back James Tarkowski has admitted that he really misses his old central-defensive partner Conor Coady. Speaking to The Times, Tarkowski said that he was great friends with Coady during his time at the club. Tarkowski shared that Coady was very vocal in the side along with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Tarkowski said: “I’m gutted he’s not here, me and him were good mates.” And when asked if Coady was really that loud he said: “Yes! I can talk a fair bit but I can’t beat Conor and Jordan [Pickford].” Everton chose not to take the option to make Coady’s loan move a permanent one from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer. The England defender instead joined Championship side Leicester City for a fee of around £8m. And although Tarkowski would be disappointed that Coady didn’t sign for the club, he wasn’t actually paired with him towards the season’s end. Both Yerry Mina and Michael Keane looked to be preferred by manager Sean Dyche in Everton’s crucial run in. Keane is now partnering Tarkowski at the start of this Premier League season. Tarkowski says he’s gutted that Coady isn’t still an Everton player Although Coady may have not been the answer for Dyche’s Everton, the side are having defensive issues. A 4-0 loss to Aston Villa on Sunday was a performance unlike any Sean Dyche team. Whether the side will target any defensive reinforcements before the window closes remains to be seen. And if the side’s defeat to Fulham was unlucky, their trip to Villa certainly wasn’t. Recent analysis suggests that Dyche’s current centre-back partnership of Tarkowski and Keane isn’t working for the side. Not to say that a Tarkowski and Coady pairing would be doing better at Everton, but Dyche may not want to settle on his duo just yet. Everton’s win rate with Keane and Tarkowski hasn’t been too impressive over the last year. Whether it’s signings or changes, there’s clearly still a lot to be done at Everton. 4
Popular Post Long Eaton Fox Posted 24 August 2023 Popular Post Posted 24 August 2023 1 minute ago, OntarioFox said: gerrimin Gerriminjured 😎 5
Claudio Fannieri Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 On 21/08/2023 at 10:40, Incognito said: To be fair most of the squad had pictures and signed autographs. In fact, a lot of Cardiff players did too, including Aaron Ramsey who was mobbed! My little 'un was overjoyed at meeting Vestergaard. What a reversal in fortunes for the big Dane (lump). Daka, Soumare, Souttar and Iversen all (unsurprisingly) got straight in their cars and disappeared. Danny Ward came out a little later than them, but had his baby with him so he can be forgiven for needing to get gone and not having photos, etc. Coady definitely a people person though, him and Albrighton. I'd hazard both would stay until midnight if it meant everyone who wanted a pic or autograph got one. We were outside and met a few of the players, I saw Ward too and the devil in me was tempted to shout make sure you don’t drop the baby, but I thought better of it and just said it quietly to my lad who thought it was hilarious 😂 Coady, Hermansen, Mavidid, Casedei, Jannick, Ricky P, KDH, Winks, Faes, Doyle and Big Wes were all top class and stopped to have photos with my lad, however some of our fans are utter helmets and embarrassing shouting out at players by their surnames and grown men pushing past kids to get merch signed to sell on eBay 2 2
Incognito Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 34 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said: We were outside and met a few of the players, I saw Ward too and the devil in me was tempted to shout make sure you don’t drop the baby, but I thought better of it and just said it quietly to my lad who thought it was hilarious 😂 Coady, Hermansen, Mavidid, Casedei, Jannick, Ricky P, KDH, Winks, Faes, Doyle and Big Wes were all top class and stopped to have photos with my lad, however some of our fans are utter helmets and embarrassing shouting out at players by their surnames and grown men pushing past kids to get merch signed to sell on eBay I know what you mean. Some grown adult with a thick sticker book was trying to barge past my lad, I weren't having it. Channeled my inner Stevie Howard and stuck the elbows out I remember seeing Wes Morgan tell a 'fan' "No, you're taking the piss" after the 6th signature. The lad had a thick pile of player profile pics or something. I'd love to know how much he was planning to rip people off for on Ebay! 1
RyCleary Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 He’s just done Ben fosters podcast, talking all about the injury, manager etc 1
Popular Post foxfanazer Posted 24 August 2023 Popular Post Posted 24 August 2023 Sounds like a top bloke. Says he's never been injured in his career....welcome to Leicester Connor 1 6
Matt Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 26 minutes ago, ARM1968 said: Is he going to be the new Evans? No. 3 1
ARM1968 Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 9 minutes ago, Matt said: No. That’s a No then. Good. If he can maintain positive influence whilst injured that is a leader. Excellent. Didn’t want another lettuce. 4
CosbehFox Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 8 hours ago, davieG said: https://tbrfootball.com/gutted-hes-not-here-james-tarkowski-admits-hes-really-disappointed-everton-didnt-sign-7m-player-now/ ‘Gutted he’s not here’: James Tarkowski admits he’s really disappointed Everton didn’t sign £8m player now Lucas Arnold Thu 24 August 2023 8:35, UK Everton centre-back James Tarkowski has admitted that he really misses his old central-defensive partner Conor Coady. Speaking to The Times, Tarkowski said that he was great friends with Coady during his time at the club. Tarkowski shared that Coady was very vocal in the side along with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Tarkowski said: “I’m gutted he’s not here, me and him were good mates.” And when asked if Coady was really that loud he said: “Yes! I can talk a fair bit but I can’t beat Conor and Jordan [Pickford].” Everton chose not to take the option to make Coady’s loan move a permanent one from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer. The England defender instead joined Championship side Leicester City for a fee of around £8m. And although Tarkowski would be disappointed that Coady didn’t sign for the club, he wasn’t actually paired with him towards the season’s end. Both Yerry Mina and Michael Keane looked to be preferred by manager Sean Dyche in Everton’s crucial run in. Keane is now partnering Tarkowski at the start of this Premier League season. Tarkowski says he’s gutted that Coady isn’t still an Everton player Although Coady may have not been the answer for Dyche’s Everton, the side are having defensive issues. A 4-0 loss to Aston Villa on Sunday was a performance unlike any Sean Dyche team. Whether the side will target any defensive reinforcements before the window closes remains to be seen. And if the side’s defeat to Fulham was unlucky, their trip to Villa certainly wasn’t. Recent analysis suggests that Dyche’s current centre-back partnership of Tarkowski and Keane isn’t working for the side. Not to say that a Tarkowski and Coady pairing would be doing better at Everton, but Dyche may not want to settle on his duo just yet. Everton’s win rate with Keane and Tarkowski hasn’t been too impressive over the last year. Whether it’s signings or changes, there’s clearly still a lot to be done at Everton. Any Everton fan will tell you Dyche’s continued selection of Keane is one of their many problems at the moment
DezFox Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 Probably already been said but I thought it was an impact injury during the game. However, turns out he was injured in training. Seagrave clearly does strike again 1
Popular Post moore_94 Posted 24 August 2023 Popular Post Posted 24 August 2023 Really good to hear this kind of thing, he is going to be absolutely up for it when he is ready Complete opposite compared to Evans in terms of leadership and commitment isn't he? https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/conor-coady-opens-up-excruciating-8703044 To try to speed up the recovery process, Coady spent the first week of his injury living at the club’s Seagrave training ground. With the rest of the squad on the tour to Asia, he had the run of the place. “The first week I was injured, I stayed there all week just to get a headstart on my injury,” he said. “I thought that if I’m here all the time, I can do everything I need to do, I had everything there for me. “I was literally at the training ground on my own the whole time. There was nobody else there, just me and the security guard! I was so desperate to get back with the lads.” 7 2
moore_94 Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 2 minutes ago, Jaspa said: Thought Enzo had been living there too The week he stayed there was when the rest of the team had gone to Thailand 1
CrazyKopCorner Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 7 minutes ago, Jaspa said: Thought Enzo had been living there too Yes apparently they shared a bunk bed.
Paninistickers Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 49 minutes ago, CosbehFox said: Any Everton fan will tell you Dyche’s continued selection of Keane is one of their many problems at the moment Bizarre really. Burnley really improved after the clown left for Everton and they replaced him with, ironically, Tarkowski. Keane is a walking disaster zone
Guest Sideshow Faes Posted 24 August 2023 Posted 24 August 2023 Think he's gonna be great for us. Didn't realise before we signed him how switched on he is and what a good communicator.
Recommended Posts