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Summer Transfer Rumours 2020 (DEADLINE DAY from pg.258)
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cafcfan1990 said:Callumcafc said:Few players at Everton that need game time and are worth looking at... Callum Connolly, Matt Pennington, Josh Bowler, Ellis Simms.
Not sure what kind of money he's on and if he'd be willing to drop to League One.
Callum Connolly and Josh Bowler also have a decent number of second tier appearances to their name - Connolly helped Fleetwood to last season's play-offs. Ellis Simms is their academy rising star.0 -
BR7_addick said:MuttleyCAFC said:If we finish 7th in this crap league, I doubt it will feel like we are building towards something. The difference may be, I do not expect us to finish 7th. I expect us to do better. And I hope and believe Bowyer feels the same and has a bit more ambition than some of you lot. And I have been stating what I think failure looks like. And yes, failure has consequences in football. Of course, what is important is what Sandgaard thinks failure looks like.
I am willing to accept that Bowyer has a plan in relation to selling Bonne. I am waiting to see what it is without the awareness of what it could be. When he achieves it, it will be an example of his strengths as a manager. He is like the magician which will have me saying, how did he do that?
Bowyer is not safe for life if that’s what you’re implying which I think most agree with but for him to even be considered for the elbow this season for me we’d have to finish bottom 8ish.1 -
cafcfan1990 said:BR7_addick said:MuttleyCAFC said:If we finish 7th in this crap league, I doubt it will feel like we are building towards something. The difference may be, I do not expect us to finish 7th. I expect us to do better. And I hope and believe Bowyer feels the same and has a bit more ambition than some of you lot. And I have been stating what I think failure looks like. And yes, failure has consequences in football. Of course, what is important is what Sandgaard thinks failure looks like.
I am willing to accept that Bowyer has a plan in relation to selling Bonne. I am waiting to see what it is without the awareness of what it could be. When he achieves it, it will be an example of his strengths as a manager. He is like the magician which will have me saying, how did he do that?
Bowyer is not safe for life if that’s what you’re implying which I think most agree with but for him to even be considered for the elbow this season for me we’d have to finish bottom 8ish.This squad, due to issues we’ve had in being able to strengthen, is only a couple of injuries away from being in a relegation battle - and were pretty adept at picking up injuries.0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Sage said:cafcfan1990 said:What about Jack Clarke, Spurs winger/forward who they signed from Leeds. Only played 6 games at QPR so I'm not sure a load of Champ clubs will be interested and move to League 1 might do him good.
Leeds got the deal of the century selling him for £9mil with a sell on. He went back on loan at Leeds and didn’t play, went to QPR and didn’t get a look in. He only got the move as he burst onto the scene and done well. Someone like Bow is probably exactly what he needs.
He would have to play out wide though, by no means is he a forward.
If that's then backed up with a few in and few out fair enough but he started with 1 player who's best position is in a front 3 and 4 or 5 that could/should never play in one.
Since August 2018 he has specifically bought players to play the diamond. He even started playing it without the players to do it.
Yes have a plan B, yes change it to fit in an exceptionally good player but don't rip it up for a 20 year old with less than 10 months on his contract.
Bowyer has often moved between a diamond and a 352, including in games and using Beilik and Pratley to do so.
I don't even think we have the right midfielders to play 433, or full backs.
Of course Bowyer could go totally left field and play 2 wingers AND a diamond. He did it in the second half against Leeds at home last season and was a thing of wonder.0 -
Some of the digging out on here of people who have a different view to the majority is getting very tedious.32
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Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.2 -
LargeAddick said:Some of the digging out on here of people who have a different view to the majority is getting very tedious.2
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Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Sage said:cafcfan1990 said:What about Jack Clarke, Spurs winger/forward who they signed from Leeds. Only played 6 games at QPR so I'm not sure a load of Champ clubs will be interested and move to League 1 might do him good.
Leeds got the deal of the century selling him for £9mil with a sell on. He went back on loan at Leeds and didn’t play, went to QPR and didn’t get a look in. He only got the move as he burst onto the scene and done well. Someone like Bow is probably exactly what he needs.
He would have to play out wide though, by no means is he a forward.
If that's then backed up with a few in and few out fair enough but he started with 1 player who's best position is in a front 3 and 4 or 5 that could/should never play in one.
Since August 2018 he has specifically bought players to play the diamond. He even started playing it without the players to do it.
Yes have a plan B, yes change it to fit in an exceptionally good player but don't rip it up for a 20 year old with less than 10 months on his contract.
Bowyer has often moved between a diamond and a 352, including in games and using Beilik and Pratley to do so.
I don't even think we have the right midfielders to play 433, or full backs.
Of course Bowyer could go totally left field and play 2 wingers AND a diamond. He did it in the second half against Leeds at home last season and was a thing of wonder.
I agree on the striker capable of playing 433 at the moment, but even less in a diamond because we barely have 2 to play up there!
I don't think we will see much of the 352, I agree it worked with Bielik and Pratley, but we don't have Bielik and I suspect Watson will start over Pratley most of the time. Can't see them both starting in CM too often.
I fully expect Bows to go with the 433
Amos
NEW, NEW, Famewo, Purrington
Gilbey, Watson, Levitt
Maddison, NEW, Doughty
That is roughly what I think our starting XI will be.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
32-goals in 21-appearances for Everton U18s last season though, big difference I know between U18 and Senior Football...
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ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
32-goals in 21-appearances for Everton U18s last season though, big difference I know between U18 and Senior Football...2 -
Dazzler21 said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
32-goals in 21-appearances for Everton U18s last season though, big difference I know between U18 and Senior Football...
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Of course before people start wetting themselves, we've not actually been linked with this kid11
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The salary cap makes it impossible to build sides over a period of time while staying in this division, as going forward teams in L1 will be paying their players far lower wages than even the smallest Championship side and will be picked off in the summer if they have good players but don't go up
This already happens now, but going forward the job of a L1 manager even more will be a short-termist one, you build a side to get you promoted, rather than one for the next 3 years, and if you fail to get promoted, you lose your best players and start again...5 -
cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Sage said:cafcfan1990 said:What about Jack Clarke, Spurs winger/forward who they signed from Leeds. Only played 6 games at QPR so I'm not sure a load of Champ clubs will be interested and move to League 1 might do him good.
Leeds got the deal of the century selling him for £9mil with a sell on. He went back on loan at Leeds and didn’t play, went to QPR and didn’t get a look in. He only got the move as he burst onto the scene and done well. Someone like Bow is probably exactly what he needs.
He would have to play out wide though, by no means is he a forward.
If that's then backed up with a few in and few out fair enough but he started with 1 player who's best position is in a front 3 and 4 or 5 that could/should never play in one.
Since August 2018 he has specifically bought players to play the diamond. He even started playing it without the players to do it.
Yes have a plan B, yes change it to fit in an exceptionally good player but don't rip it up for a 20 year old with less than 10 months on his contract.
Bowyer has often moved between a diamond and a 352, including in games and using Beilik and Pratley to do so.
I don't even think we have the right midfielders to play 433, or full backs.
Of course Bowyer could go totally left field and play 2 wingers AND a diamond. He did it in the second half against Leeds at home last season and was a thing of wonder.
I agree on the striker capable of playing 433 at the moment, but even less in a diamond because we barely have 2 to play up there!
I don't think we will see much of the 352, I agree it worked with Bielik and Pratley, but we don't have Bielik and I suspect Watson will start over Pratley most of the time. Can't see them both starting in CM too often.
I fully expect Bows to go with the 433
Amos
NEW, NEW, Famewo, Purrington
Gilbey, Watson, Levitt
Maddison, NEW, Doughty
That is roughly what I think our starting XI will be.
That's 3 very wasted squad spaces, never mind wages, if he isn't going to play like that.
If I was a betting man Maddison is on a less significant wage than some might think. Depending on injuries, suspensions, fitness etc it really wouldn't surprise me if lined up against Wigan as
Amos
New, New, Famewo, New
Watson or Pratley
2 of Levitt, Morgan, Jennings, 1 of the above
Either Williams or Oztumer
Washington and New0 -
Callumcafc said:cafcfan1990 said:Callumcafc said:Few players at Everton that need game time and are worth looking at... Callum Connolly, Matt Pennington, Josh Bowler, Ellis Simms.
Not sure what kind of money he's on and if he'd be willing to drop to League One.
Callum Connolly and Josh Bowler also have a decent number of second tier appearances to their name - Connolly helped Fleetwood to last season's play-offs. Ellis Simms is their academy rising star.0 -
Joe Gelhardt at Leeds, 18 year old striker, signed a 4 year contract this summer but not in current plans so perfect for a loan.
Was at Wigan last year and played in a fair few Championship matches (albeit just a handful of minutes each week usually).
Called up to England u19s this week. He has been involved with the younger age groups for the past 3/4 years, including captaining the u18s.
Wigan fan I was talking to today believes he has what it takes to be a Premier League starter in a couple of years.
They would love him back for the season.Apparently Leeds were ideally looking to send him out to a Championship club but haven’t had any takers yet.This Wigan fan believes a number of League One clubs have shown interest.No idea if we were one of those clubs but thought I’d post it anyway.7 -
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New New New New
New Ulvestad New New
New New7 -
Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Sage said:cafcfan1990 said:What about Jack Clarke, Spurs winger/forward who they signed from Leeds. Only played 6 games at QPR so I'm not sure a load of Champ clubs will be interested and move to League 1 might do him good.
Leeds got the deal of the century selling him for £9mil with a sell on. He went back on loan at Leeds and didn’t play, went to QPR and didn’t get a look in. He only got the move as he burst onto the scene and done well. Someone like Bow is probably exactly what he needs.
He would have to play out wide though, by no means is he a forward.
If that's then backed up with a few in and few out fair enough but he started with 1 player who's best position is in a front 3 and 4 or 5 that could/should never play in one.
Since August 2018 he has specifically bought players to play the diamond. He even started playing it without the players to do it.
Yes have a plan B, yes change it to fit in an exceptionally good player but don't rip it up for a 20 year old with less than 10 months on his contract.
Bowyer has often moved between a diamond and a 352, including in games and using Beilik and Pratley to do so.
I don't even think we have the right midfielders to play 433, or full backs.
Of course Bowyer could go totally left field and play 2 wingers AND a diamond. He did it in the second half against Leeds at home last season and was a thing of wonder.
I agree on the striker capable of playing 433 at the moment, but even less in a diamond because we barely have 2 to play up there!
I don't think we will see much of the 352, I agree it worked with Bielik and Pratley, but we don't have Bielik and I suspect Watson will start over Pratley most of the time. Can't see them both starting in CM too often.
I fully expect Bows to go with the 433
Amos
NEW, NEW, Famewo, Purrington
Gilbey, Watson, Levitt
Maddison, NEW, Doughty
That is roughly what I think our starting XI will be.
That's 3 very wasted squad spaces, never mind wages, if he isn't going to play like that.
If I was a betting man Maddison is on a less significant wage than some might think. Depending on injuries, suspensions, fitness etc it really wouldn't surprise me if lined up against Wigan as
Amos
New, New, Famewo, New
Watson or Pratley
2 of Levitt, Morgan, Jennings, 1 of the above
Either Williams or Oztumer
Washington and New
Personally I want options though. I want a RB, CB and 2 strikers as the bare minimum. If we can sign someone like Clarke who wouldn't count towards the salary cap I think that can only be a positive move.
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Is there any rumours amongst all this talk?4
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Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
During lockdown I needed something to keep me going because it was doing my head in. So started finding bits and pieces on a range of football and academy football was one of them. I’ve looked into doing some scouting and have my level one in talent ID, but the higher professional qualifications are on the expensive side for me right now. I came across him during lockdown and then he appeared on the bench for Everton in the restart at the end of last season. I’ve since kept an eye on a few young players at different clubs and Simms is one of them, as is Robbie Gotts and Leif Davis at Leeds, he came off the bench for them against Man City on Saturday.
Simms scores goals with both feet, likes to play off the shoulder, relatively strong for his age and leads the line quite well for a young lad. He can hold the ball up and link play. But with his scoring record, he really needs men’s football now if he is going to continue his development. I do think it would be a good move and a player I hope Gallen has on his radar.22 -
ForeverAddickted said:Dazzler21 said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
32-goals in 21-appearances for Everton U18s last season though, big difference I know between U18 and Senior Football...1 -
Sage said:Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
During lockdown I needed something to keep me going because it was doing my head in. So started finding bits and pieces on a range of football and academy football was one of them. I’ve looked into doing some scouting and have my level one in talent ID, but the higher professional qualifications are on the expensive side for me right now. I came across him during lockdown and then he appeared on the bench for Everton in the restart at the end of last season. I’ve since kept an eye on a few young players at different clubs and Simms is one of them, as is Robbie Gotts and Leif Davis at Leeds, he came off the bench for them against Man City on Saturday.
Simms scores goals with both feet, likes to play off the shoulder, relatively strong for his age and leads the line quite well for a young lad. He can hold the ball up and link play. But with his scoring record, he really needs men’s football now if he is going to continue his development. I do think it would be a good move and a player I hope Gallen has on his radar.
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orpingtonRED said:Sage said:Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
During lockdown I needed something to keep me going because it was doing my head in. So started finding bits and pieces on a range of football and academy football was one of them. I’ve looked into doing some scouting and have my level one in talent ID, but the higher professional qualifications are on the expensive side for me right now. I came across him during lockdown and then he appeared on the bench for Everton in the restart at the end of last season. I’ve since kept an eye on a few young players at different clubs and Simms is one of them, as is Robbie Gotts and Leif Davis at Leeds, he came off the bench for them against Man City on Saturday.
Simms scores goals with both feet, likes to play off the shoulder, relatively strong for his age and leads the line quite well for a young lad. He can hold the ball up and link play. But with his scoring record, he really needs men’s football now if he is going to continue his development. I do think it would be a good move and a player I hope Gallen has on his radar.
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stackitsteve said:Joe Gelhardt at Leeds, 18 year old striker, signed a 4 year contract this summer but not in current plans so perfect for a loan.
Was at Wigan last year and played in a fair few Championship matches (albeit just a handful of minutes each week usually).
Called up to England u19s this week. He has been involved with the younger age groups for the past 3/4 years, including captaining the u18s.
Wigan fan I was talking to today believes he has what it takes to be a Premier League starter in a couple of years.
They would love him back for the season.Apparently Leeds were ideally looking to send him out to a Championship club but haven’t had any takers yet.This Wigan fan believes a number of League One clubs have shown interest.No idea if we were one of those clubs but thought I’d post it anyway.
Leeds supporting mate who knows his onions0 -
Does Bowyer go for a 3-3-3-1 like England's 2018 world cup team?
Famewo Pearce New CB
New RB Gilbey Doughty
Levitt Madison Williams/Oz
New CF1 -
randy andy said:Does Bowyer go for a 3-3-3-1 like England's 2018 world cup team?
Famewo Pearce New CB
New RB Gilbey Doughty
Levitt Madison Williams/Oz
New CF0 -
Why does finishing in the play offs mean Bowyer stays but 7th doesn't? They're a lottery for the most part. Imo anything above relegation and he should stay, even if we were relegated (not happening) I would still want him to stay. He has shown us loyalty and we have played the best football I've seen since the prem with Lee. This is 100% a free hit season, the world is a bonkers place atm and it wouldn't sit right with me if we dismissed a manager that got us in the plays offs back to back and then made us a competitive side in arguably one of the hardest leagues in the world under terrible ownership.
There is no chance we find a more suitable manager than Lee, him being sacked would be worse than Powell imo.
Sorry to post about it cause it's the transfers thread but I find it baffling anyone would question Lee's qualities as a manager. Each to their own of course though and I don't think the ganging up and sniping towards any poster is necessary8 -
Sage said:Cafc43v3r said:Sage said:Posted about Ellis Simms on Friday. Very good young striker and one I think could do really well. The way strikers like Taylor, Grant, Leko, and Bonne all improved under Bowyer bodes well.
Would be happy if we sign Simms and one other senior striker.
During lockdown I needed something to keep me going because it was doing my head in. So started finding bits and pieces on a range of football and academy football was one of them. I’ve looked into doing some scouting and have my level one in talent ID, but the higher professional qualifications are on the expensive side for me right now. I came across him during lockdown and then he appeared on the bench for Everton in the restart at the end of last season. I’ve since kept an eye on a few young players at different clubs and Simms is one of them, as is Robbie Gotts and Leif Davis at Leeds, he came off the bench for them against Man City on Saturday.
Simms scores goals with both feet, likes to play off the shoulder, relatively strong for his age and leads the line quite well for a young lad. He can hold the ball up and link play. But with his scoring record, he really needs men’s football now if he is going to continue his development. I do think it would be a good move and a player I hope Gallen has on his radar.
Were you watching the game or the player? It sounds childish but I think it's important.
I honestly think how you watch a game really influences what you "see".1