Good Morning Everyone Below is a clip between Everton and Lyon from last night. You can clearly an Everton thug throwing punches at one of the Lyon players? Today Not606ers, you are the jury... What would YOUR punishment be? Leeds are trying to arrange the loan signing of manure's James Wilson. The England u21 striker will attract a lot of interest. please log in to view this image Leeds United recruitment expert Jakub Bokiej has confirmed that he has reached an agreement to join Manchester City and leave the Yorkshire giants. Bokiej is the CEO of the Polish Football Academy and played a part in Mateusz Klich’s move to Elland Road in the summer as well as more recently young goalkeeper Kamil Miazek, who was offered a contract by the Whites after a trial earlier this month. Bartosz Wisniewski has also been recruited by the Whites youth set-up through the Polish scout’s work. Now, after his resounding success with Leeds, Premier League giants Man City have struck a deal with the scouting expert, something which he has admitted that was tough to turn down. When asked about whether he has now left Leeds by Polish news outlet iGol, Bokiej said: “Yes, in order to develop the ‘Polish Football Academy’ project, personally I have to take steps forward, the clubs like Manchester City simply do not refuse, we quickly found a common language, and the proposal was satisfactory enough that we agreed in 48 hours. “Manchester City has been watching the work we do at the academy for a long time, and we have often exchanged views on the most prosperous players. In June 2017 we officially started cooperation, thanks to which the club was already tested. 12-year-old Krzysztof Jarosz, and several competitors are very close to the City for another check.” Leeds have made big changes to their recruitment set-up in recent months following the takeover by Andrea Radrizzani which has seen Victor Orta become director of football and offer a firm footing in the Spanish football market. Samu Saiz was one of the star names to join the Whites in the summer while the academies of Barcelona and Real Madrid were raided in order to bolster the Under-23 side.
Good Morning from a dull Bardsey to Matt and co The thug who was holding a little girl at the time should be banned for life
Morning all, on the Wilson loan thing, I read a quote yesterday from Jaap Staaaaaaaam that Reading had already agreed a deal with Man U for the kid?
Seems Dutch managers are having problems as I reckon Everton will be sacking their bloke soon, maybe by the weekend. How can he get it so wrong when he did such a great job at Southampton. Everton have never had any money but found loads to hand to the manager, who spent more in an hour than Moyes ever spent in his career at Everton. He also gets £70m for Lakaku and doesnt buy a replacement, guess thats criminal. Speaking of criminals he gets Rooney on a freebie and expects him to replace Lakaku//////. Palace bring in De Boar to change things, yet they give him half an hour then sack him. Change things? ffs they brought Woy in. Jimmy Ffloyd struggling at Northampton maybe gone this week too
Morning everyone As chairman of the afore mentioned jury I would award a soppy bollocks trophy to someone who doesn't know the difference between above and below.
I can't see what he has done but I feel you are been a bit harsh on Mike. He may be a little confused at times but to describe him as scum is a bit OTT.
feel sorry for Koeman, losing a scoring machine like Lukaku was always going to be a problem ... the Belgian's goals lifted Everton to a false position last season, and they are now feeling it ... Sigurdsson from Swansea was a superb signing, but Rooney a total waste of £150k a week ... however, Everton fans wanted Rooney back, the board saw him as their marquee signing so they must take the pain ... thing about Everton is that they find it very difficult to attract truly top class players so they continue to struggle along ... it's also a very depressing club, and they simply can't find a way out of Liverpool's shadow ... Koeman knew that when Lukaku left it was going to become an uphill battle, and I'm surprised they didn't make a move for Wood, but it seems they had already decided that they wanted to splash the cash on Klaasen, Sigurdsson, Keane and Rooney (he is costing them a bomb) ... Everton's net spend this past window was roughly the same as Palace's last season, and in today's market that's not going to get you too much ... they can very easily go down, regardless who takes over from Koeman as for Palace and their snotty Chairman, they deserve relegation with the way they treated De Boer ... they bring in a manager who grew up in Ajax and learnt his football the Dutch way to help them "change the club from top to bottom" ... De Boer was tasked with bringing a new philosophy to Palace, and he was in the process of doing that throughout the youth system, Academy and seniors ... of course, this takes time and Palace didn't exactly have a squad of ball players capable of changing to the Ajax way, so there was going to be a stumble ... Parish panicked and sacked De Boer and in a stroke of pure genius brought in Hodgson to "stabilise" the club ... yes, they got a win against a lethargic Chelsea, but Palace are a long way from getting themselves out of trouble, and the Chelsea result will simply mean teams take them a bit more seriously and work harder against them ... a long spell in the Championship will do them good seeing as they feel that "tough guy football" is their brand after all Stam really is a prat, and he is starting to realise that his team may well be able to keep the ball in their own half but they have very little to offer in attack ... losing to Reading was annoying because they were there for the taking, but we all know that Elland Road raises our opponents' levels and they are transformed ... that said, Reading will struggle to get top six this season as there are far too many clubs ahead of them with better squads now ... Leeds will be okay because we have genuine quality this season, it's just the commitment that needs to be consistent ... for me, Hernandez and Phillips both need benching as they were strolling the last few games, and in the Championship you simply can't do that ... onwards and upwards
Afternoon all... Not a chance Jimmy Flloyd will be gone this week or next, Northampton hadn't managed a point until he joined, we were/are in a right mess and he is a better appintment than most expected