Happy Fox Posted 25 March 2012 Posted 25 March 2012 I am sure we could have afforded it but it would of been a huge gamble at this level, when we do reach the prem it willl be interesting to see what caliber of players we could attract.
Fox92 Posted 25 March 2012 Posted 25 March 2012 I am sure we could have afforded it but it would of been a huge gamble at this level, when we do reach the prem it willl be interesting to see what caliber of players we could attract. Hopefully better players than Hignett, Howey and Curtis...
Ashley Posted 25 March 2012 Posted 25 March 2012 Always remember lads, he was from the Scottish League and he wouldnt cut it at Championship level according to posters on here.
Out Foxed Posted 25 March 2012 Posted 25 March 2012 If it was funny I'd have laughed. yes, crying was the better option
beemeroo Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 8 in 10 in the premier league. Definitely not good enough for us. Boo and all that.
wellyfox Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 Yeah but as he played for rangers he was not good enough for park football.
Out Foxed Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 17 for rangers this season, no? so as it's the spl we'll call it 4 prem goals.
Toffee_Fox Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 Add that onto his 10 goals for Everton, that make it 14?
Out Foxed Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 Add that onto his 10 goals for Everton, that make it 14? correct
AKCJ Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 Scored(before his 2nd at the weekend) a stupid amount of first touch goals in a row.
Toffee_Fox Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 think it was his last 27 goals before the weekend, taking it to 28 with his first goal, but his 2nd one stopped the run.
Fox92 Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 Always agreed with Finnegan's post's in this thread anyway. Looks like another good signing by Moyes, top manager.
Out Foxed Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 think it was his last 27 goals before the weekend, taking it to 28 with his first goal, but his 2nd one stopped the run. He has taken just 47 touches to net 44 goals for Rangers and Everton since May 2011 – and his last 27 have all been one-touch finishes. Read More http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/everton-fc/everton-fc-news/2012/04/26/the-revealing-statistics-behind-ice-man-jelavic-s-everton-fc-goal-glut-100252-30842179/#ixzz1tZAXSfEB
accessory Posted 30 April 2012 Posted 30 April 2012 Yeah, he isn't actually any good. He's basically Everton's equivalent of Martyn Waghorn. Waghorn's record in league games for us in 2011-12 - 1 start, 1 goal Jelavic is getting closer to that ratio with every game!
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