Football: Baines buy sharp-witted move from Moves.Byline: BY CHRISTOPHER BEESLEY Daily Post Staff WITH foreign players now outnumbering their domestic counterparts in the Premier League, Everton League, Everton legend Graeme Sharp Graeme Marshall Sharp (born in Glasgow on 16 October 1960) is a former footballer. He started his playing career at Dumbarton before signing for Everton for £120,000 in 1980. is delighted that manager David Moyes David William Moyes (b. April 25, 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of Everton F.C.. He has twice been named, in 2003 and 2005, as the 'League Managers' Association manager of the year', and is one of the younger has bought British again to add Leighton Baines Leighton John Baines (born December 11, 1984 in Liverpool, England) is an English footballer, who currently plays at left fullback for Everton F.C. in the English Premier League. He won 16 caps for the England Under 21 team. to his squad. Kirkby-born Baines has returned to Merseyside from Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River. Athletic in a pounds 6million move which makes him the most expensive defender in Everton's history. But while some managers scoff at the price tags given to certain English players and rely heavily on cheaper foreign imports, fans liaison officer Sharp - whose Everton goals tally of 159 is second only to Dixie Dean William Ralph Dean (January 22, 1907 - March 1, 1980), popularly known as Dixie Dean, was an English football player and the most prolific goal-scorer in English football history,[1] best known for his legendary exploits at Everton. - reckons that fellow Glaswegian Moyes is going down the correct route in his squad building. He said: "Leighton Baines is a talented player and as well as being one of Wigan's better performers in recent years, he did well for England's Under-21s this summer. "He's an up and coming player but also he's an English player. "While some managers are going out buying foreigners, I think it's important to have an English base in your squad. "It seems that Uefa are trying to bring in a ruling over the next few years in which a certain number of players in English teams would have to be English so it can only be good for us." When the Premier League kicked off 15 years ago with Sharp then playing for another Evertonian Joe Royle Joeseph "Joe" Royle (born April 8, 1949 in Liverpool) is an English ex-footballer and current manager. In his club career, spanning from 1966 to 1982, he played for Everton (debuting at the age of 16), Manchester City, Bristol City, Norwich City, and the England national team. at Oldham Athletic, there were only 11 overseas players lining up for the 22 clubs. However, foreigners now outnumber the homegrown players in the top flight with 280 professionals from outside the UK and Ireland appearing in the Premier League last season while there were just 246 Englishmen. Sharp said: "Football has changed, especially with the freedom of movement throughout Europe. "Don't get me wrong, there is some fantastic foreign talent in the Premier League now but it's the likes of Trevor Brooking Sir Trevor David Brooking CBE (born 2 October 1948 in Barking, London) is a football player turned manager, pundit and administrator. West Ham United Career He is chiefly associated with West Ham United, having played as an attacking midfield player and centre forward for who will be worried in regards to the national side. "While at senior level, England feel that they've got their best batch of players for a long time, there's not a lot underneath who will get the chance to step up. "Where are all the young British kids coming through at Chelsea and Arsenal or even Liverpool to a lesser extent. They're going to get fed up if they don't get their chance." Although Moyes has also recruited South African midfielder Steven Pienaar on loan from German club Borussia Dortmund BV Borussia Dortmund is a German football club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia and one of the most successful clubs in German football. History BVB's early years this summer and is also chasing Porto's Argentine international Luis Gonzalez Luis Gonzalez is a common personal name that can refer to different people:
Built in 1892, it is one of the oldest and most historic football grounds in the world and was the first major football stadium in England. . He said: "There's Tony Hibbert Anthony James "Tony" Hibbert (born February 20, 1981 in Liverpool, brought up in Huyton, Merseyside) is a much-maligned English footballer who currently plays as a defender for Everton. Hibbert made his debut for Everton in their 2-0 win against West Ham United in 2001 . , Alan Stubbs, Joleon Lescott, Phil Neville, Phil Jagielka, Leon Osman, James Vaughan and Andrew Johnson and overall it's a youngish side. "David has managed to bring down the average age of his squad having inherited a pool that was top heavy with older players from Walter Smith. "The English lads are supplemented by the likes of Tim Howard, Joseph Yobo, Mikel Arteta and Tim Cahill but most of them have got significant Premier League experience. "People have asked why Everton didn't take a chance on David Nugent but he's not done it in the Premier League yet. "We did get Tim Cahill three years ago and he's done well but while sometimes you take a chance on other occasions you don't. Manchester City have spent an awful lot of money on lots of players I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. so you've got to be careful. "Some people complain that English talent is too expensive and with young Leighton costing pounds 6million they might have a point to a certain extent but at least his proven at this level." With an estimated pounds 350million spent by Premier League clubs on transfers this summer, Sharp believes that Moyes was right to bide bide v. bid·ed or bode , bid·ed, bid·ing, bides v.intr. 1. To remain in a condition or state. 2. a. To wait; tarry. b. his time in an inflated market place. He said: "It's gone crazy but Everton needed quality not quantity and the manager has already gone on record saying that. "A couple of weeks ago there were lots of worried supporters at Everton ready to press the panic button but following the recent arrivals, things are looking a lot brighter. "People asked 'Why aren't we going for Alan Smith or David Nugent?' but nobody knows the squad better than their manager. "As well as Baines and Pienaar we've brought in Phil Jagielka who, like Phil Neville, is very versatile. "With James Vaughan getting injured and James Beattie being sold to Sheffield United, there is a feeling in some quarters that we might need another striker but who's to say that we won't have one by the time the transfer window shuts although David seems to be tracking midfielder Gonzalez at the moment. "The important thing is for there to be no distractions come the Wigan game on Saturday. "There have been other issues such as the stadium debate going on but we need to get behind the team and get off to a good start." The inaugural Graeme Sharp Charity Dinner takes place on Saturday, September 8, at Aintree Racecourse. All proceeds from the event will go to Claire House, Alder Hey Children's Hospital Alder Hey Children's Hospital is a children's hospital in West Derby, Liverpool. It is run by the Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust as part of the UK National Health Service. and the Roy Castle Appeal and the evening will be hosted by Radio City's Simon Ross and the entertainment will be provided by Merseyside comedian Sean Styles and "Live from Vegas" star Pete Sands. Sharp said: "Everton have done a lot of work with all three of these charities and obviously continue to do so. "They're all great causes and I'm happy to put my name to the event for what will hopefully be a fantastic fundraiser for them all." Tickets are pounds 100+Vat or pounds 1,000+Vat for a table of 10. To join Graeme for what is sure to be an unforgettable evening, e-mail Valerie.lovell@evertonfc.com or call 0151 282 9896. THE 11 players from outside the UK & Ireland who started the first weekend of the Premier League In 1992 Peter Schmeichel (Denmark) and Andrei Kanchelskis (Russia) - Manchester United. Jan Stejskal (Czechoslovakia) - QPR QPR Queens Park Rangers (football club) QPR Quarterly Progress Report QPR Quadrature Partial Response QPR Quarterly Performance Review QPR Question, Persuade, Refer (suicide prevention program) . Roland Nilsson (Sweden) - Sheffield Wednesday. Michael Vonk (Netherlands) - Manchester City. John Jensen (Denmark) and Anders Limpar (Sweden) - Arsenal. Hans Segers (Netherlands) - Wimbledon. Tony Dorigo* (Australia) and Eric Cantona (France) - Leeds United. Gunnar Halle (Norway) - Oldham Athletic. * An England i nternational. CAPTION(S): Leighton Baines holds up an Evert e·vert v. To turn inside out or outward. evert to turn inside out; to turn outward. on jersey after signing yesterday Picture: www.evertonfc.com; Former Everton striker Graeme Sharp is happy to see young English players like Baines arrive |
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