He’s never really been an out an out goal scorer though. He was essentially a striker in that role anyway, always really high and allowed him to isolate a full back to have really effective hold up.
Yes, it does. I remember one lad used to delight in putting the original Fleetwood Mac’s album track Long Grey Mare on his cassette in the clubhouse if he spotted him.
According to Howden we were interested in him, Bradley decided on regular 1st team football and a 2 year deal over a 1+1 year deal here and no guarantees of 1st team game time with us.
Interesting quote from Tan in the HDM on Vinagre "He's someone that fits into our playing style. He had been in top teams in the past but with limited availability, not because of injury, but because of tactical decisions. We think he has great potential and will help us this season a lot." Certainly appears that the overreaction on here about his injury record was completely OTT
I just wonder whether Liam might look at a 352 occasionally if the opponent's suit. Jones/Macca/Greaves Christie/Seri/Slater/Traore/Vinagre Oscar/Tetteh Only problem no room for Tufan
Yeah you're right, Tan definitely wouldn't want to spin things in a way that justifies the signing, very astute observation from you. Tan's talking rubbish at least insofar as Everton who were crying out for a fullback at the end of the season. If it was genuinely just tactical that he wasn't even in the squad then it begs the question for what was so **** about him.
So, is what you are saying: - Tan's a liar - Vinagre really is an injury prone liability (and Tan knows it so has to 'spin' for justification) - We haven't signed Vinagre because the club think he'll fit in with your playing style ?
That's pretty inflamatory, I think there's a fair bit of middleground between 'spin' and 'liar'. I merely asked the question that if he was genuinely left out by a team who was crying out for a fullback how **** was he playing for Everton?