Michael Keane
Michael Keane
Would you take him back? Everton fans have given him a hard time this year, he's been relatively poor admittedly, but there's still a player in there! We need a centre half and he knows the system, cost in the region of 15mil?
Unrealistic?
Unrealistic?
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Re: Michael Keane
I imagine his wages are far too high for us. However, I would have him back, yes. We know he's a good player. He'd come back and perform well again under Dyche, I'm sure.
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Re: Michael Keane
They won't sell him, they need to replace Williams and Jagielka so it wouldn't make sense to sell Keane at the same time.
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Re: Michael Keane
Difficult year for Everton and a difficult year for Keano. It seemed he wasn't going to be wanted if Allardyce had stayed but an opportunity now for him under his third Everton manager. We wouldn't be able to afford his wage now though, as IndigoLake suggests.
Re: Michael Keane
He was great for us and I’d have him back but I do prefer the Tarkowski and Mee partnership to the Keane and Mee one.
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Re: Michael Keane
He'd have to take a wage cut, (poor lad).
He went to a rudderless place, that soon became a mess.
A lot of fans seeing their club fire up expectations by spending a lots of money.
I'd have him back though. Still reckon he's got the makings of an excellent long term England international.
Still feel the pride now when I think of his England debut.
He went to a rudderless place, that soon became a mess.
A lot of fans seeing their club fire up expectations by spending a lots of money.
I'd have him back though. Still reckon he's got the makings of an excellent long term England international.
Still feel the pride now when I think of his England debut.
Re: Michael Keane
Not good enough
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Really? He kept tarks out of the side last year but he's not good enough? C'mon Kev.....KRBFC wrote:Not good enough
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Re: Michael Keane
Would absolutely have him back. With the exception of maybe Gary Cahill easily the best centre half I have seen for us.
Imagine a back 3 of Mee Tarks and Keane
If Mee was to leave would love Keane back. And I don't buy this you need a left footer and right footer nonsense.
Imagine a back 3 of Mee Tarks and Keane
If Mee was to leave would love Keane back. And I don't buy this you need a left footer and right footer nonsense.
Re: Michael Keane
Loyalty from Dyche from the Championship winning side, understandable. Keane has had a good 2 months at PL level in his entire career, i'm just not convinced he's really PL level. He's been all over the place this year, a weak link in our side last year, soon as he went we were able to win away from home. I think Everton's away form is dire this year, the Keane curse.ClaretinMyBlood wrote:Really? He kept tarks out of the side last year but he's not good enough? C'mon Kev.....
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Re: Michael Keane
Wages will be too high.
They’ll want to recover at least most of the fee.
Etc
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They’ll want to recover at least most of the fee.
Etc
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Re: Michael Keane
Chalk up another no vote.
Tarkowski is so much better at ball distribution, and I feel they are equal in about everything else.
Mee is definitely the unsung hero in the CB duo: Ashley williams looked completely uninterested last year which gave Keane too much work to do.
Tarkowski is so much better at ball distribution, and I feel they are equal in about everything else.
Mee is definitely the unsung hero in the CB duo: Ashley williams looked completely uninterested last year which gave Keane too much work to do.
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Re: Michael Keane
Excellent for us definitely have him back.
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Re: Michael Keane
Tony please, call me Indigo.ClaretTony wrote:Difficult year for Everton and a difficult year for Keano. It seemed he wasn't going to be wanted if Allardyce had stayed but an opportunity now for him under his third Everton manager. We wouldn't be able to afford his wage now though, as IndigoLake suggests.
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Re: Michael Keane
All the people saying no. Who else would you rather we bought in? Or are you happy with Mee & Tarks with long as the only back up?
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Re: Michael Keane
Don't think anyone is actually saying no, I think people are aware that his current wage is now way beyond us.ClaretinMyBlood wrote:All the people saying no. Who else would you rather we bought in? Or are you happy with Mee & Tarks with long as the only back up?
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Re: Michael Keane
ClaretTony wrote:Don't think anyone is actually saying no, I think people are aware that his current wage is now way beyond us.
Have you read KRBFC's post? He clearly thinks he's not good enough, I'm presuming a few of the other no's will be agreeing.
Re: Michael Keane
For all he’s not had a great first season with Everton, he’s been playing with some dross at centre back, he’s been playing in a different set up and likely hasn’t been afforded the protection that he would have at Burnley.
He doesn’t suddenly become a poor player.
He doesn’t suddenly become a poor player.
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Re: Michael Keane
Course he's good enough.KRBFC wrote:Not good enough
Re: Michael Keane
I'd have him back here in a flash. He was brilliant for us. Not going to happen though.
Re: Michael Keane
I'm yet to see any proof he's a PL level central defender.Stayingup wrote:Course he's good enough.
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Re: Michael Keane
Wages will be the main reason you'll probably find.ClaretinMyBlood wrote:Have you read KRBFC's post? He clearly thinks he's not good enough, I'm presuming a few of the other no's will be agreeing.
It's an extremely small minority that think he's not a PL standard defender.
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Re: Michael Keane
So for the record what's your view on two left feet?cricketfieldclarets wrote:Would absolutely have him back. With the exception of maybe Gary Cahill easily the best centre half I have seen for us.
Imagine a back 3 of Mee Tarks and Keane
If Mee was to leave would love Keane back. And I don't buy this you need a left footer and right footer nonsense.

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Re: Michael Keane
I'd have him back. 're wages I should imagine his percentages of two multi million transfer fees would take some of the pain of a wage drop away.
Re: Michael Keane
I doubt he'd come. He'd be starting as a reserve, and there are two very good players in front of him.
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Re: Michael Keane
Time to move on .signing past players in the old days worked to a certain extent.Leighton James being one Alan Stevenson and Tony Morley being two who didn't.
But we're richer now and need to build for a long stay in the Premier league
But we're richer now and need to build for a long stay in the Premier league
Re: Michael Keane
Stay at Everton on current salary and don't play for England or come back to Burnley on less money and play regularly for your country?
Where do you stand, Mr Legohead man?
Where do you stand, Mr Legohead man?
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Re: Michael Keane
I was warned never to swim in an Indigo Lake - Something about blue-green algae.IndigoLake wrote:Tony please, call me Indigo.
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Sounds about right! The name originates from my old Xbox 360 account. There was some sort of username randomiser. I had a lot of free time and spent a good while cycling through options and then IndigoLake came up. There was an air of je ne sais quoi about it.Caernarfon_Claret wrote:I was warned never to swim in an Indigo Lake - Something about blue-green algae.
Anyway, I looked it up online and apparently there is a lake called Indigo Lake in Ohio, USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo_Lake_(Ohio" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
There's also one in Alaska: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo_Lake_(Alaska" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
(Not that you asked, haha).
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Also a railway station Indigo Lake.
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Re: Michael Keane
Er - NOClaretinMyBlood wrote:Have you read KRBFC's post?

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