I dont want fabregas I dont wont modric..
all i want this season is fellani.. For people who havent seen him enought he's a monster in MF.. we have plenty of attacking people who can create and score goals...
I want a destroyer in mf and fellani i feel would be perfect for us...
Also i predict nani to get about 15 goals for us this season.. he is going to be played on the right where he deserves a solid run for 10 15 games...
im so excited about the new season.. let the new era start...
i want fellani :(
posted on 5/8/13
This won't happen, though, as our CEO is a prat.
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Looking forward very much to ridiculing your explanation of this idiotic comment tommorow.
I am sure you will now provide me with plenty of ammunition.
posted on 5/8/13
VC
The Everton fan said his best role is box to box, which is perhaps a better way of putting it. My point is that Fellaini isn't an attacking midfielder. He's perfectly capable of being the deeper, dominating force in our midfield alongside Carrick. The kind of player we could do with. Not some out and out defensive midfielder, buta mmidfielder more defensively inclined than what we've got. That's Fellaini, for me.
posted on 5/8/13
VC
I explained that issue on another thread for you. Good night. Enjoy thinking of ridiculing Kagawa_26 on an anonymous internet site.
posted on 5/8/13
It was me..
His best role is box to box. He doesn't have the discipline to sit. Plus he has the ability to get uo and down all day
posted on 5/8/13
Fellaini...
Your appraisal is actually what I want to read. It's good to hear that he has more strings to his bow, if you like.
posted on 5/8/13
The player and Moyes both said his best position is DM. Thats good enough and endorsment for me.
posted on 5/8/13
He has played out of position for 3 seasons. So if DM is his best position, why does moyes play him behind the striker.
He plays box to box best, thats how he started the season. Soon as he moved forward our form dipped as he became less involved.
posted on 5/8/13
Liverpool Echo - 26 April
DAVID MOYES sees Marouane Fellaini maturing into a top-class defensive midfielder, despite deploying the Belgian in an attacking role this season.
The 25-year-old is currently Everton’s top scorer with 11 goals, and has largely played behind the striker for the Toffees this term.
But Moyes said: “He is a good player in either role and is capable of doing both. For long parts of this season we have played him a bit further forward but recently he has dropped back a little.
“I think as he matures he might grow into a deeper role but currently he does give us a different attacking option and has scored quite a few goals so we have been happy with him playing further forward this season.”
"I'm happy with my season, although I didn't play in my best position," Goal.com quotes Fellaini as saying.
"I'm not a number 10. David Moyes predicts my future as a defensive midfielder, but due to a lack of offensive power, he plays me up front.
"In the future I want to play as a [number] six or an eight. From there, I can create danger and score goals."
posted on 5/8/13
So as I stated.....
Box to box midfield. .
And as I highlighted as he played this role at the start of last season we were fantastic, dropped off when he moved behind the striker.
After watching his best performances for tgree years all have been box to box...
Even last season gibson was the one who sat back when he played in midfield
posted on 5/8/13
So as I stated.....
Box to box midfield. .
And as I highlighted as he played this role at the start of last season we were fantastic, dropped off when he moved behind the striker.
After watching his best performances for tgree years all have been box to box...
Even last season gibson was the one who sat back when he played in midfield