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daithi
01/09/2003, 6:35 PM
Kilbane is joining Everton
Everton have clinched a deadline-beating move for Sunderland's Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane.

The 26-year old has joined Everton for £1m and has signed a two-year contract with the Premiership club.

Kilbane played with Toffees manager David Moyes during their time at Preston - and now they will link up again at Goodison Park.

He was the fourth signing made by Moyes, completing his switch from the Stadium of Light just minutes before the transfer window closed.

Moyes has long been an admirer of the wide man, and he made his move after selling left-sided midfielder Mark Pembridge to Fulham.

Kilbane has been part of Sunderland's recent resurgence, but jumped at the chance of a move back into the top flight at Everton.



Well lads, what ya think? Can only be a good move......I think..........

yur man
01/09/2003, 6:39 PM
can only be good IMO

the sunderland fans didnt like him anyway and moyes is a good manager as far as i can see

surprisin tho

niamh
01/09/2003, 8:03 PM
He's better off really considering how they fans were with him.
Poor auld Mick tho...he seems to be one of Kevin's biggest fans.

Footie_Fan
01/09/2003, 9:40 PM
Good move for Kilbane and Ireland. It always better to have our players playing in the top flight.

4tothefloor
01/09/2003, 11:30 PM
I'd say McCarthy is distraught after that, KK was like a son to him. He might see now though that the sun doesn't actually shine out of Kilbanes Arse! Great Move for Kilbane though.

Besides Breen, Healy, Doherty and Connolly, the majority of our top players are all with top flight clubs now, which can only be good.

Peadar
02/09/2003, 9:08 AM
I trust David Moyes to look after him.
I know Kilbane gets a hard time but I would have him in the squad every time.

John83
02/09/2003, 10:36 AM
Moyes is the type of manager who gets mediocre players to work their balls off and get results. Kilbane could flourish under him, though he might also sink into reserve-team football. On the other hand, Everton don't have asingle competant crosser of the ball, and with Duncan Ferguson in the team, I'm sure Moyes is looking for a natural winger to give him options.

elroy
02/09/2003, 10:56 AM
Have my doubts, hopefully he'll play regular first team football.
Kilbane is a very limited player but will work his socks off for the cause.
Which Moyes will like, plus Moyes has shown himself very capable at getting the best out of average players so hopefully he'll help Kev on a bit as well.
Crossing will need to be improved, how many times has he run up the wing and failed to deliver a cross!

Fun_mac_Cool
02/09/2003, 11:56 AM
Great move for Kilbane and Ireland.
He is superb defensively but maybe Moyes will bring on his
attacking game.

Schumi
02/09/2003, 12:52 PM
It's a good move for Kilbane if he gets his game. I actually think he gets far more abuse than he deserves both at club and international level.

pete
02/09/2003, 1:18 PM
Kilbane is not as bad as Carsley & Moyes made him look like a competent footballer so Kilbane will probably be on the Premiership team of the season ;)

IMO Kilbane was MOTM against Oz so he doesn't deserve the criticism he gets.

Bluebeard
02/09/2003, 2:04 PM
I agree, Kilbane, for all his flaws, always tries his heart out. Kilbane bashing baffles me, to be honest, especially when Lee Carsley is still making money from football, and doing it in the Premiership. Kilbane at his utter poorest is far better than he is!

tiktok
03/09/2003, 10:42 PM
Kilbane is a hard worker, consistently gives his all.
that coupled with the management of david moyes should mean a real progression for Kilbane. after the results moyes got with gravesen anything is possible.

The Nude Monk
04/09/2003, 6:55 PM
I'm a Sunderland fan and Kilbane is the first player I've genuinely been upset at leaving over the summer. In a poor team last year, his effort stood out a mile, it's just a shame many of our narrow minded fans continued to hound him out of the club. And nice to see he didn't hang around like our other "heroes" waiting for more money from us.

By the way, I have done a piece for the Sunderland fanzine A Love Supreme's website about Killa, summing up his time at Sunderland. If anyone's interested, it's at

http://www.a-love-supreme.com/als_online/sobstory/killa.htm

cheers.

Socrates
05/09/2003, 11:21 AM
As far as I'm concerned the jury is still out on Kilbane. Absolutely no doubting his application and effort which is spot on and he was very useful to have on the left wing when Harte was behind him. It's also very refreshing to see him belting out the national anthem when so many of the Irish born players won't even sing it (btw, Clinto claims he'll sing it if he starts tomorrow!).
The big doubt about Kilbane is whether or not he's good enough at international level. I thought in the games away to Albania and Georgia he gave the ball away on a shockingly regular basis. At this level you just cannot afford to give away posseesion cheaply or teams will kill you. Granted against the aussies he looked very good when he came on and can only benefit from a move to the premiership as long as he gets his game. On that basis he probably deserves to start tomorrow with Duff playing up front with Clinto. If we need goals late on we can always bring on the angry ant and put Duff on the left. This could also be a good time to give the ant his final chance to prove himself for Ireland. If he can't do it tomorrow in such an important game and when he's in arguably the best form of his life then that should be the end of his international career.

John83
05/09/2003, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by Socrates
If (Connolly) can't do it tomorrow in such an important game and when he's in arguably the best form of his life then that should be the end of his international career.

I don't think he should even be given that much chance - I'd have retired him a long time ago. I he does get his chance though, and messes it up, then I'll boo his every move for the rest of his career. I'm bloody sick of Connelly, mouthing off and then giving nothing in return for the chances he's given. :mad: It's a crappy world that forces Sadlier out of the game and leaves useless twits like Connolly.

brine2
05/09/2003, 11:07 PM
There's nothing I'd like more than for Connolly to go out there and prove why I think he's such a good player.

pete
08/09/2003, 9:30 AM
Originally posted by brine2
There's nothing I'd like more than for Connolly to go out there and prove why I think he's such a good player.

Don't hold your breath.

John83
12/09/2003, 3:46 PM
Originally posted by John83
I don't think he should even be given that much chance - I'd have retired him a long time ago. I he does get his chance though, and messes it up, then I'll boo his every move for the rest of his career. I'm bloody sick of Connelly, mouthing off and then giving nothing in return for the chances he's given. :mad: It's a crappy world that forces Sadlier out of the game and leaves useless twits like Connolly.

Damn and blast! I was forced to resort to singing "He's crap, but he scored a goal..."

brine2
13/09/2003, 9:38 AM
a ****ing good goal too.