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Marouane Fellaini
Topic Started: Mar 14 2009, 06:29 PM (5,840 Views)
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Is he now worth his 15m price tag?

I think in the long term he is because he is probably Belguims best player at the moment and has a great future ahead of him. He is really strong and is a huge threat in the air.
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If he spends his carear at Everton then 15m isnt to much for the quality of player they will have on there books for the next 12ish years assuming they dont sell him on for a profit at some stage.
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I don't think he is worth 15M at all. All he is is a target man....
I am soft.
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Mar 14 2009, 07:06 PM
I don't think he is worth 15M at all. All he is is a target man....
A midfield target man, thats quite rare
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Rare, and useless...
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I don't get how he can get any power on his headers with that hair. It covers his forehead.
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He is better than Axel Witsel.....
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Mar 14 2009, 07:35 PM
He is better than Axel Witsel.....
Possibly. Neither are better than Eden Hazard.
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I have only seen Hazard twice so I cant really comment on him.
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Kompany is Belgium's finest excuse me. He is a weird player, but a pretty good one. Doesn't deserve a 15m pricetag.
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It isnt exactly hard to be Belguims finest...

Felliani is a decent player, more defensive, but scored a few goals as well, he must be on about 7 or 8 now which is a good tally for a CM at this stage of the season.
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very good player a would defo pay 15 for him
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Kompany isnt better than Fellaini Ant.
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Mar 15 2009, 06:45 PM
Kompany isnt better than Fellaini Ant.
Yes he is Homer :lol: Kompany does an exceptional job at what he does. Fellaini is ok, pretty average though. I'd take Witsel before I took Fellaini too.
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Pat Nevin: Marouane Fellaini Will Become World Class At Everton

The distinctive Belgian, already a great player, will become a true star whilst at Goodison Park, the former Toffees winger thinks.

Former Everton winger and BBC Radio 5Live pundit Pat Nevin thinks that Marouane Fellaini has the potential to go on and become a truly world class talent whilst working under the tutelage of manager David Moyes at Goodison Park.

The ex-Scotland international has hailed the fact that Fellaini already has several high-class aspects to his game, but is on the verge of becoming a dynamic, driving midfielder in the mould of fellow Evertonian Tim Cahill.


"I didn't used to be too big a fan of Fellaini," Nevin told evertonfc.com.

"I used to think he had a lot to learn and didn't quite see what David Moyes had seen in him. But now I have figured out that Moyes is miles ahead of the rest of us.

"Fellaini bullies defenders in the air. When we played Manchester United he bullied Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand - he did not lose one header.

"Yes he's young, he's too raw, he gets booked too often and makes the wrong challenges sometimes, but I can tell you that if he fills his potential of what he's got physically and what he's got technically, he will be one of the best players playing in Europe - he is that good."

The big Belgian still possess the awkwardness of youth - he is only 19 - and Nevin thinks that Everton fans should remember he is a young man who needs to be given a little time and patience if he is to fulfill his massive potential.

"The fans have to stay patient with him," Nevin continued.

"Some players are quite good at a, b, c and d. But few are absolutely world class at something and Fellaini is absolutely world class in the air. But he's also good at attacking the goal.

"When he figures out how to arrive in the box at the right time he will be incredible.

"Can you imagine if Fellaini learns how to arrive in the box in the same way that Tim Cahill does? He will be getting 30 goals a season or even more! So you get the feeling that Moyesey is the right guy to work with him."

And Nevin concluded with a prophetic remark that should have Evertonians everywhere smiling with anticipation, asserting, "He's going to be very, very special."
Edited by Homer, Mar 17 2009, 05:33 PM.
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