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Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
He's quite quiet but does his work.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I think he's decent but 13M is bad business ... he's a 5 million player
His role isn't showboating, goals etc so I can see why people think the above.
I'm a fan of him.
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Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
I'm a convert.
Does his job well and is now starting to get forward more too.
Impressive player, in the Carsley mould
Does his job well and is now starting to get forward more too.
Impressive player, in the Carsley mould
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
would you have paid as much for Carsley?Gravy & Chips wrote:I'm a convert.
Does his job well and is now starting to get forward more too.
Impressive player, in the Carsley mould
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I've become a fan too.
Did what he had to do, moving away from his only club up until then, by steady, unflashy performances.
With Barry, he's part of a tough middle, and will be our future with Barkley, at the heart of the team.
Did what he had to do, moving away from his only club up until then, by steady, unflashy performances.
With Barry, he's part of a tough middle, and will be our future with Barkley, at the heart of the team.
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Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
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I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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nah, he's still shit, not fit to lace Kone's boots!Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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keep it up sACKO ,,, IT'S WORKING WONDERSSack the Juggler wrote:nah, he's still shit, not fit to lace Kone's boots!Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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We'll need them all and more, next year when we're playing CL footy.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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How about Barry moving into a central defender role next season or the one after?Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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he reads the game well enough & can certainly tackle... has he played there before ?Statman wrote:How about Barry moving into a central defender role next season or the one after?Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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Don't know but I'm thinking as he gets a bit older he might be well suited.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:he reads the game well enough & can certainly tackle... has he played there before ?Statman wrote:How about Barry moving into a central defender role next season or the one after?Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
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Wasn't Jags a midfielder at Sheff Utd before he joined us ..Statman wrote:Don't know but I'm thinking as he gets a bit older he might be well suited.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:he reads the game well enough & can certainly tackle... has he played there before ?Statman wrote:How about Barry moving into a central defender role next season or the one after?Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
why not
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Moyes played him at CM a few times soon after he joined us...not a pretty sight.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:Wasn't Jags a midfielder at Sheff Utd before he joined us ..Statman wrote:Don't know but I'm thinking as he gets a bit older he might be well suited.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:he reads the game well enough & can certainly tackle... has he played there before ?Statman wrote:How about Barry moving into a central defender role next season or the one after?Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:after i posted I was thinking the same but couldn't be arsed to edit my post... he is looking really good with Barry alongside him now.. they are a good partnership... Gibbo I think has had his day as Barry will surely stay at least 1 more seasonBluejagz wrote:I think that is what we are going to get with McCarthy this season. Some weeks good, some week not so. But he has everything in his favor to become a top midfielder in the next few years. Great having Barry beside him to mentor him, a manager that believes in him and also some proper direction from International setup too. Bright future ahead. Haven't even noticed the absence of Gibson.Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
why not
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Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
I thought he had an even better game against Arse yesterday. He's had a slow start and I wasn't a fan but he's now beginning to show what he's capable of.
The fact that we are all disappointed he's suspended for the Fulham game shows what a key cog he has become over the past few games. Better than Gibson.
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Yeah, he was very good yesterday. Osman and Barry in central midfield against fulham, I reckon.
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Cahill the Great wrote:Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:I'd not been impressed really before the Manure game, but he is proving me wrong... he was fantastic yesterday... driving forwards, tackling hard & fair .. winning the ball...anticipate_the_pass wrote:Maybe this category should read "Future Everton Captain…." he was outstanding again against Man Utd last night, the scouts have been raving about him since his days at Hamilton Accies,keep up the good work
he had a great game
I thought he had an even better game against Arse yesterday. He's had a slow start and I wasn't a fan but he's now beginning to show what he's capable of.
The fact that we are all disappointed he's suspended for the Fulham game shows what a key cog he has become over the past few games. Better than Gibson.
How many league games have we lost when either Barry or Gibson started? Barry 0 out of 11, Gibson 1 or 2 defeat in 30 odd games?
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Great article showing McCarty's value to the team.
http://thinkfootball.co.uk/archives/13353
http://thinkfootball.co.uk/archives/13353
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Interview from Football Focus:
https://vimeo.com/82827606
https://vimeo.com/82827606
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And Barry says team-mate and fellow midfielder James McCarthy, 23, is one of the best players he has ever played with.
Full story: Daily Star
Full story: Daily Star
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I started as being very sceptical about him, probably because his price was so high (nosebleed for EFC fan spending that much money on 1 player).... but having watched every game on at least tinternet he really is a class player .... I think he is probably the outstanding player of the season to date ... although that may be a close call with Barry himself !The President wrote:And Barry says team-mate and fellow midfielder James McCarthy, 23, is one of the best players he has ever played with.
Full story: Daily Star
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shows how very good this lad is tonight ... not by his performance... but by being left out & the void it left...
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Made FooFoo Gwladys wrote:shows how very good this lad is tonight ... not by his performance... but by being left out & the void it left...
He's one of those players, the type no one notices until he's not in this side. The great thing for us is that he's still young and only going to get better.
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