Dele Alli
#11
Perhaps a loan move to a club 'out of the spotlight' (in footballing terms) may be good for him. He's a damn good footballer. If he's getting help for his mental health, and Everton pay his wages, why not?
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#12
Back to MKD for 6 months would be best for the lad.
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#13
Are people seriously turning their nose up at this? Could be a complete disaster but could equally win us the league on his own.

If we are going to throw our last pound in the fruit machine in the last chance saloon then we could do far, far worse than this.
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#14
I just don’t think anyone understands
Someone could have been killed
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#15
His talent level is miles above anyone in our squad, but given Dyche's comments saying he's miles away from being integrated into the first team, I would assume it's going to take a couple of months or so before he's at the level required to play.
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#16
I'd imagine Sean Dyche's attitude towards mental health is to 'man up or spend some time in the reserves'.
Would rather talk to ChatGPT
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#17
Dyche always sounds to me like he’s swallowed a rusty can of helium
Someone could have been killed
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#18
Can he play centre half?
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#19
(08-11-2023, 09:26 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: Dyche always sounds to me like he’s swallowed a rusty can of helium

Or gargling marbles
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#20
(08-11-2023, 08:50 AM)Sliced Wrote: His talent level is miles above anyone in our squad, but given Dyche's comments saying he's miles away from being integrated into the first team, I would assume it's going to take a couple of months or so before he's at the level required to play.
is or was
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