We've offered him a contract so now just waiting to hear what he says.I'd rather have the man from Del Monte.
Mate worked with him at Besiktas, said he was one of the nicest blokes he's ever met. Trained hard and had a great attitude but was played in the wrong position and when the new manager came in he just sidelined him. I think Carrick would make him into a player again, take him in a heartbeat.Besiktas Head Coach Senol Gunes has banished Dele Alli from the first-team and does not plan to include him in any match-day squads for the rest of the season.
He’s been told he will watch from the stands until he returns to Everton.
Would you have him at boro? Sounds like he’s done at Everton. Feels a bit like crap management and depression.
The Double 10 with Akpom in a premier league Xmas tree?
Hmmm the evidence suggests not.had a great attitude
What evidence? I can only go on what he said , had nothing but praise. He did say a couple of other things that maybe aren't right to put on here that may explain why he hasn't done so well of late.Hmmm the evidence suggests not.
I'd take him on loan with a view to a permeant.. he's out of contract next summerMate worked with him at Besiktas, said he was one of the nicest blokes he's ever met. Trained hard and had a great attitude but was played in the wrong position and when the new manager came in he just sidelined him. I think Carrick would make him into a player again, take him in a heartbeat.
And
Lampard makes telling claim about Alli's effort in training after Everton exit
Dele Alli's seven-month spell at Everton has come to an end by joining Besiktas on loan - and manager Frank Lampard has suggested the main reasons why things have gone down hill for the midfielderwww.mirror.co.uk
a move up north, Carrick, Woodgate and Danksy on the case.. Chuba Akpom by his side.. suddenly the spark comes back.And this
‘The spark is gone’: Where did it go wrong for Dele Alli?
The midfielder was meant to dominate the biggest games for club and country but, as Melissa Reddy writes, now finds himself lost and joyless on the peripherywww.independent.co.uk
And this
‘The spark is gone’: Where did it go wrong for Dele Alli?
The midfielder was meant to dominate the biggest games for club and country but, as Melissa Reddy writes, now finds himself lost and joyless on the peripherywww.independent.co.uk
I don’t doubt that but not for us.I aint saying he hasn't got issues, its obvious he has, I am saying there's a reason behind it and that the right manager could bring back some of his obvious potential.
Yeah so would I ‐------------------I’d rather have Del Amitri.