View Full Version : The apparent signing of the Brazilian chap, Everton
seems to gathering pace, apparently the club doctor flying out to Brazil to do the medical according to Fox Sports Brasil........does seem a bit odd that though
Tony C
07-15-2019, 03:06 PM
Impressive Wikipedia profile imo
https://www.mariowiki.com/Goombrat
Pat Vegas
07-15-2019, 03:18 PM
seems to gathering pace, apparently the club doctor flying out to Brazil to do the medical according to Fox Sports Brasil........does seem a bit odd that though
I was reading an article earlier. that said we've bid 25m for the Celtic chap and 35 for another chap.
but we only have a 40m budget :rubchin:
Burney
07-15-2019, 03:26 PM
seems to gathering pace, apparently the club doctor flying out to Brazil to do the medical according to Fox Sports Brasil........does seem a bit odd that though
It'll make radio commentary when we're playing Everton against Everton rather complicated imo.
It'll make radio commentary when we're playing Everton against Everton rather complicated imo.
Only for a year. We'll be in the Championship the following season.
Burney
07-15-2019, 03:53 PM
Only for a year. We'll be in the Championship the following season.
We'd never do anything that interesting.
Mind you, I've always fancied a relegation battle and we've been in the top flight for a century, so it's about time.
Just Trent
07-15-2019, 03:53 PM
seems to gathering pace, apparently the club doctor flying out to Brazil to do the medical according to Fox Sports Brasil........does seem a bit odd that though
He’s got weird looking hair though. The next Gervinho imo.
Billy Goat Sverige
07-15-2019, 03:59 PM
seems to gathering pace, apparently the club doctor flying out to Brazil to do the medical according to Fox Sports Brasil........does seem a bit odd that though
They’d either have to do the medical in Brazil or the US. It would be illogical for him to fly to the UK for a medical and then fly back to the US to join the tour.
We'd never do anything that interesting.
Mind you, I've always fancied a relegation battle and we've been in the top flight for a century, so it's about time.
We had a bit of scare in the 80's, that was unpleasant
Burney
07-15-2019, 04:07 PM
We had a bit of scare in the 80's, that was unpleasant
Did we? I know we gave it a decent crack in the 70s, but I don't remember us finishing bottom half in the 80s. We had a slight moment after George left and finished 12th, I think.
Did we? I know we gave it a decent crack in the 70s, but I don't remember us finishing bottom half in the 80s. We had a slight moment after George left and finished 12th, I think.
82-83, we finished 10th - I actually thought it was worse than that
Just Trent
07-15-2019, 04:17 PM
We'd never do anything that interesting.
Mind you, I've always fancied a relegation battle and we've been in the top flight for a century, so it's about time.
:nod: we should definitely give it a go. It would be far more interesting than attempting to finish 4th yet again. Also, might get Wiggy Stan to sell up.
Burney
07-15-2019, 04:24 PM
82-83, we finished 10th - I actually thought it was worse than that
I remember the 14th place in 1994-5. For some reason I never thought we were in danger of the drop, though.
ISTR we managed about 17th out of 22 one year under Bertie Mee. #MeeOut
Pokster
07-16-2019, 06:40 AM
I was reading an article earlier. that said we've bid 25m for the Celtic chap and 35 for another chap.
but we only have a 40m budget :rubchin:
Because you don't pay all the money up front
Sir C
07-16-2019, 07:06 AM
ISTR we managed about 17th out of 22 one year under Bertie Mee. #MeeOut
Didn’t we go third from bottom under Don Howe one day? There was a demo in Avenell Road. #howeout!
I remember the 14th place in 1994-5. For some reason I never thought we were in danger of the drop, though.
There were a couple of times that season we were only a couple of points above the relegation zone. istr.
Never once did I wear brown trousers, though...
Pat Vegas
07-16-2019, 09:19 AM
Because you don't pay all the money up front
sounds ****, like we are maxing out the credit cards.
Pokster
07-16-2019, 10:09 AM
sounds ****, like we are maxing out the credit cards.
We are trying to deal in a DFS style, we want to buy it now, pay nothing until Easter and then interest free credit for 4 yrs
Tony C
07-16-2019, 10:57 AM
The Tierney Deal break down
£15.5m up front
£2.5m season 2
£1.5in season 3
£0.5m in season 4
£50k for every game started and completed in season 1
£5k for every game started and completed in season 2
£1k for every game started and completed in season 3
£100 for every game started and completed in season 4
£2,000 for every substitute appearance in seasons 1 and 2
£1,000 for every substitute appearance in seasons 3 and 4
£5,000 for every goal scored in seasons 1 and 2
£1,000 for every goal scored in season 3
£250 for every goal scored in season 4
£10k for every man of the match performance in seasons 1 and 2
£5k for every man of the match performance in seasons 3 and 4
£2.99 from every Tiereny shirt sale in the online store in seasons 1 and 2
£0.99 from every Tiereny shirt sale in the club shop in seasons 1 and 2
£0.99 from every Tiereny shirt sale in the online store in seasons 3 and 4
£0.49 from every Tiereny shirt sale in the club shop in seasons 3 and 4
One Time £250,000 payment split over remaining seasons for CL qualification
:clap:
My feeling is the Celtic lads are getting a right laugh out of this every time they get a fax from Raul and Indian Finance guy imo
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