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Published Date: 30 August 2008
DAVID Moyes is not satisfied with life at Goodison Park despite bringing three new players to the Premier League club this week.
Louis Saha will join on a two-year contract from Manchester United pending a medical, Lars Christian Jacobsen has been recruited after being released by German club Nurnberg and Segundo Castillo has also signed on a season-long loan deal from Red Star Belgrade.

Moyes also confirmed that Everton are expecting to tie up another loan deal for Inter Milan's Victor Obinna Nsofor before Monday's transfer deadline.

Yet despite these positive developments, he still does not believe Everton possess the financial muscle or the squad depth to compete with the Premier League's 'Big Four' – Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal.

And when asked whether his new signings would help bring Everton onto a level footing with those rivals, Moyes' response was illuminating.

He said: "No, no, I can't say yes to that. We have brought in four players but not spent any money – let's put that in perspective.

"Some people pay £20million for one player, we have not paid that for four or for any."





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  • Last Updated: 30 August 2008 12:04 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Scotland Uber Unionists,

30/08/2008 00:37:38
Look out Manchester, celtc are on their way.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUp_5ntsAtY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxrCEZNYWFA
2

Harlem Tam,

30/08/2008 02:07:02
#1 - That's right mate. After thousands of Gers fans wrecked Manchester and tried to kill a few cops, I am sure that the Mancunians will watch your videos and be quaking in their boots at the thought of 20,000 Celtic fans singing at them.

Idiot.
3

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 30/08/2008 03:29:50
Hey Harlem Tam, don't criticise the moron at number 1 too much. It is important that people get a chance to witness just how pathetic the stinkgers fans are.

Fuelled by jealousy and self loathing, and hated the world over, we have to let t@ssers like him remind everyone just how repulsive they all are.

Lets just leave it to Celtic to make Scotland proud and try and undo some of the damage that the filth has caused to Scotlands reputation.

Stinkgers FC, Scotlands shame!
4

Braesbear,

30/08/2008 11:26:21
3

"Lets just leave it to Celtic to make Scotland proud and try and undo some of the damage that the filth has caused to Scotlands reputation".

I am looking forward to hear the songs and craic from the Bhoys about the cause and up th RA in Manchester of all places where their hero's blew the place up in 1996 injuring over 200 people with millions of pounds of damage.

It makes you think doesn't it.
5

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 30/08/2008 11:29:50
Naw it makes realise what a t@sser you are
6

Braesbear,

30/08/2008 11:38:45
5

Face up to it, we will hear the Bhoys waxing lyrical about their terrorist hero's in Manchester just like everywhere else.

Your denial of the facts is a trait of all connected with Steak Pie FC
7

Rosscobhoy,

30/08/2008 12:12:42
Braesbear - Singing Rule Brittania or GSTQ can be argued as glorifying terrorism, as can Flower of Scotland. Your argument is not the strongest.
8

Braesbear,

30/08/2008 12:56:23
7

Now Now, Roscobhoy your reply is the weakest of arguements. People who glorify an illegal organisation that bombed, shot and tortured the people of this country often without warning and in a cowardly fashion have no right to the respect that the Celtic support so openly crave. I'm sure Nacho Novo sleeps with one eye open when Celtic are about.
Now we have the Bhoys spinning a web of everyone loves us and hates Rangers before travelling to Manchester, the scene of a horror terrorist attack in 1996 when over 200 people including women and children were injured by the organisation that the Celtic support glorify. So go there and sing your songs, heh its only the craic. Some of us know differently.
9

Rosscobhoy,

30/08/2008 13:19:28
Braesbear:

GSTQ & Rule Brittania and (and indeed Flower of Scotland) are also used to glorify the murder and torture of thousands of people. Indeed GSTQ is still being sung by the boys in Iraq and Afghanistan, who on a daily basis bomb shoot and torture people(We won't start on the troubles in NI as it would no doubt have the thread closed before a message was finished). Using the legality of it as a point of argument is something i wouldn't consider relevant.
10

Rosscobhoy,

30/08/2008 13:22:35
The point i'm trying to make by the way is that noone would have a problem if 30000 Celtic supporters were singing GSTQ at old Trafford. Shouldn't make a difference if we sing The Soldiers Song or Roll of Honour.

 

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