The Official McBride Everton Thread

Discussion in 'Everton' started by rymannryan, Jan 14, 2003.

  1. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia
    Since we're all likely to spend a lot of time talking about McBride in the next few months, perhaps this can be the Everton forum's general McHead thread. I'll also post news I come across of him in here.


    http://www.evertonfc.com/news/article.asp?id=5682
     
  2. Toffees_rule

    Toffees_rule New Member

    Feb 11, 2000
    SFSU
    McBride is having a dream start to his life on Merseyside, I honestly hope it continues for the lad...eerily reminiscent of JMM isn't it though...ah memories
     
  3. gunner_21

    gunner_21 New Member

    Apr 15, 2002
    Cumberland, Maryland
    I've always liked McBride and I'm glad he's finally getting a chance to play in the Premier League. I wish him all the luck in the world except against Arsenal & DC United. ;)
     
  4. Toffees_rule

    Toffees_rule New Member

    Feb 11, 2000
    SFSU
  5. greatscott

    greatscott Member+

    Dec 21, 2002
    Richmond
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Alot of us over here (washinton d.c.) dont like him a whole lot... although he is good with his head ;)

    I personally think he's a very talented player, yet he's no where near the skill level of Landon Donovan
    and I fear he is about level with 13 year old prodigy
    Freddy Adu!

    Also, Ruiz isnt as great as alot of people think.....

    the MLS Cup was a great example.... he might have been having a bad game but 5 or 6 easy chances on goal aired or sent wide on open net....
    not saying he's a bad player, he has his days....

    good job Brian and good luck to come, as long as you dont score against DC....
     
  6. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia

    That's fantastic to read about. I've always stood behind McBride when he took stick from all his critics and its great to see him doing so well. Although I hope that he does'nt just drop off like JMM did. What are the chances this might be permanant? And was this game on FSW?
     
  7. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia
    So far, McBride has three goals and one assist in four games. Not bad at all. He's worked very hard in every game and it was a smart move by Moyes to bring him in IMO.
     
  8. mellon002

    mellon002 Member

    Jan 24, 2003
    Towson, MD
    What are the chances of Everton upping their bid to MLS and trying to keep McBride around for the rest of the Premiership season?
     
  9. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia

    I'm honestly not sure. I don't think MLS wants to do it at all but I think this is one of those cases where they should perhaps sell him. Though McBride left his family at home and I would think that that is an indication that he was definitely going to come back by April. He has spoken of how he misses them, so unless he moves them overseas, thats a very good question.
     
  10. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia
    Anywhere to bet on the odds of McBride scoring against Southampton?
     
  11. Paul May

    Paul May New Member

    Oct 8, 2001
    New Jersey
    No chance this season. In the summer may bring some hope yet Moyes wants to make Everton one of the youngest sides in the EPL and Mcbride doesnt fit that bill, on the other hand if he could find a buyer for Campbell and with Ferg gone then there will be room for him.
     
  12. rymannryan

    rymannryan New Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    N.N., Virginia


    True. So its looking like maybe a couple of new forwards in during the summer. Defense is solid, so if anything other than a forward, maybe a winger?
     
  13. afgrijselijkheid

    Dec 29, 2002
    mokum
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    everton v southampton will be shown on a tape delay saturday at 3PM EST

    intertops.com will have odds on whether he will score first
     
  14. Toffees_rule

    Toffees_rule New Member

    Feb 11, 2000
    SFSU
    Re: Re: The Official McBride Everton Thread

    Don't forget we have Chadwick, and blue boy Leon Osman coming up on the right with Alexandersson who is injured.

    On the left is probably where we'll want the most depth, and Rodrigo is a possibility there or up top.

    Strkers can always get better and eventually Campbell and Ferguson will be phased out...3 seasons max I'd say.

    And don't forget we've been producing some decent talent as of late even discounting Rooney...Jeffers, Ball....etc.
     
  15. Paul May

    Paul May New Member

    Oct 8, 2001
    New Jersey
    Im just wondering if Rodrigo will be comming back next season as the deal was for a one year loan. and if it worked out it was to cost us big. but with him not playing due to injury Im not sure if we would still get him on loan or would we have to pay up to keep him.
     
  16. spike

    spike Member

    Feb 22, 2001
    Tejas
    This is a goal (no pun intended) -- to make Everton "one of the youngest sides"? That seems to be an easy thing to do. My wife an I are expecting in a few months. Are there contracts available?
     
  17. Toffees_rule

    Toffees_rule New Member

    Feb 11, 2000
    SFSU
    The Scot is trying to follow in the footsteps of Man U under Ferguson Leeds under O'Leary (minus the cash of course) and Liverpool under Houlier, minus their current state of course. I think that is a brillaint idea actually, keep our young talent and bring in youthful lads who want to take up their careers here.
     
  18. Paul May

    Paul May New Member

    Oct 8, 2001
    New Jersey
    One way of securing the future of the club, also if they do well enough make a few quid on a trade later.
     
  19. Scouse

    Scouse New Member

    Jun 17, 2002
    Manchester
    i like mcbride, he's been a great little addition to our squad this season and has scored some useful goals for us. however, he was bought as a utility player, as backup...when campbell gets back to full fitness, which seems a little way off yet, i don't think he'll get a look in.

    there's no way i can see moyes paying the $5m that the MLS ask for him in the summer when his loan comes to an end. that's big money that everton simply don't have.
     
  20. Paul May

    Paul May New Member

    Oct 8, 2001
    New Jersey
    I would rather have Mcbride over Campbell any day. Campbell can manage to hit the center of Stanly park from the six yard box with no one to beat.
     
  21. Scouse

    Scouse New Member

    Jun 17, 2002
    Manchester
    a fully-fit campbell, admittedly a little way off, is pretty much the perfect foil for radzinski/ rooney. he is just so strong and despite his only relatively average size wins everything in the air.

    mcbride flitters in and out of matches. sometimes it's easy to forget he's playing cos he exerts no influence of the game. even this season, when he's been scoring some valuable goals for us, over the 90 minutes he's had quite a poor game. honest opinion.

    i mean, this is almost irrelevant anyway as to who is better. in everton's current situation we simply can't afford to pay $5 for a striker over 30 who does a similar job to a player we already have. i'd, and i'm sure moyes, would rather strengthen the midfield...(or possibly buy a better left-back :p)
     
  22. Paul May

    Paul May New Member

    Oct 8, 2001
    New Jersey
    True but when Mcbride gets the ball there more of a chance of him scoring or doing something with it than Campbell. Lets face it in Mcbrides Defence he has only had five 6 weeks with the club and comming off a 5 month layoff. Thrown into the mix without any Match experience with the club has done more than Campbell when he is fit. Mcbrides insert has made me realise that we should think about trading Campbell, and finding another forward, not saying Mcbride is the guy but Campbell IMHO is not.
    If Rodrigo is given the chance and comes back Fully then he would bulster the mid Field, yet we are still missing one more good player there.
     

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