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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 31, 2017 21:51:22 GMT
Barkley could of been a legend for us.will end up like Geffers & Rodwell now. It depends on what happens next. I'm starting to wonder what 'really' changed his mind, but reserving judgement for now until we hear more.
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Post by dorf on Sept 1, 2017 11:13:02 GMT
He'd be more suited at The Arse. They don't seem like a club who are really bothered about winning things and as Henry said on Sky Sports everything there seems like it's OK if you win, it's OK if you lose, Its OK whatever happens. If they won't give rivals players why should we give them one? Because he clearly doesn't want to be here and is running down his contract. After last night I can honestly say I don't want him at the club he's taking the mickey now. That money could have been put to use buying someone who DOES want to play for the club.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 15, 2017 5:39:06 GMT
Everton manager Sam Allardyce accepts he may be forced to sell star midfielder Ross Barkley in January.
Barkley, 24, last played competitively in May but is nearing a return from a hamstring injury.
The England international is yet to re-sign with Everton despite his contract expiring in 2018, and Allardyce said Barkley could be sold next month.
"It's a difficult one," he said.
"I haven't had the opportunity yet to find out the truth, or the whole scenario, to ask, 'Where does it lie?' and then make a decision one way or the other.
"I'm not in control of that in too many ways. If someone comes in during January and says, 'Here you go' [with an offer] and the club says, 'Look, if he's not going to sign for us this has to be the case,' then I accept that."
Everton have jumped to 10th in the Premier League thanks to a four-match unbeaten run.
Allardyce said he would welcome Barkley, who is expected to be fit in January, back if the midfielder wanted to remain at Goodison Park.
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