Lukaku has now scored 4 in 4, lets hope he continues this form into the tournament so his price rises. I'd love to know what Martinez did (or didn't) for our players to down tools.
posted on 5/6/16
We may yet keep him for at least one more season if Koeman (or whoever) and Morishi can tempt him and then of course it all depends on who or if anyone actually comes in for him.
posted on 5/6/16
That is the question OP. What happened and why did he go 8 games without a goal.
Would Evertonians be happy to see him go, especially for the money that's rumoured to be on offer?
posted on 5/6/16
He's good when he wants to be.
posted on 5/6/16
Too nice to be top class lacks that ruthless edge.
posted on 5/6/16
I'd sell him. I remember a few season's back when neither of us were that impressed with him Arouna, in fact we favoured Naismith ( I think it was you).
posted on 5/6/16
I doubt I favoured Naismith.
I think if he intentionally downed tools and hen let's make be him on for as much as possible. But if he wants to stay on Iwonder how he will cope under a bloke who loves players respect and hard work
posted on 5/6/16
He is undoubtedly a quality players. I would like to keep him, but I would have a back up plan just incase.
posted on 5/6/16
I think we'd be a stronger side if we used the money from Lukaku's sale wisely. He's no Suarez, if the team isn't playing well Lukuka doesn't (Chelsea game apart).
posted on 5/6/16
Lukaku scored a great goal today,but his first touch was horrendous.
posted on 6/6/16
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
I think we'd be a stronger side if we used the money from Lukaku's sale wisely. He's no Suarez, if the team isn't playing well Lukuka doesn't (Chelsea game apart).
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I agree