tellmema
Monster Midfielder
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Post by tellmema on Feb 21, 2015 16:01:40 GMT
How would you compare Ross to players of his own age. I think that will give a better reflection of his standing in the game as you can't expect a 21 year old to compete with full grown men as he doesn't have the experience, which at this level is everything.
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Post by jimmy on Mar 2, 2015 19:12:20 GMT
Gone from being full of potential to being the worst midfielder we have. Something isn't right in Camp Barkley and it won't surprise me if all signs point to our resident managerial nutjob.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Mar 2, 2015 19:50:34 GMT
He isn't himself and hasn't been for a long time. Is it possible that because he is young he's following Martinez's instructions to the letter?
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jona
Desperate Defender
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Post by jona on Mar 2, 2015 21:59:22 GMT
I think he is having a downturn just because every young player does, Giggs, Rooney,Scholes etc all have had mediocre seasons and then just go on an upwards curve, I don't know why they just do.
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 11, 2015 18:08:59 GMT
Everton FC boss Roberto Martinez will do right by Ross BarkleyRoss Barkley decision won't be anytime soon, says Roberto MartinezRoberto Martinez has stressed there has been no decision yet and that the “right” one will be made on Ross Barkley’s possible participation for England Under-21s at the European Championships in June. Earlier this week it was reported that Martinez would rather 21-year-old Toffees midfielder took this summer off to recharge his batteries than be part of Gareth Southgate’s Young Lions squad for the tournament in the Czech Republic. Martinez in January said he did not think Barkley, given he has already featured for England’s senior side at the 2014 World Cup, then being involved in tournaments like Euro 2015 could be “positive for him or the rest of the (Under-21) squad”. But the Catalan was also not ruling anything out, emphasising Everton’s close relationship with the Football Association and Southgate. And when asked about the matter on Wednesday, Martinez said once again: “Our relationship with the FA is very good. “At the end of the matter it is going to be (about) what’s best for the player and for the Under-21s in general. “We are facing the most important period of the season for the team and for the player, so you can imagine that there is no decision that can be taken now. “But our relationship with the FA and Gareth Southgate in this case is very close, and we are going to make the right decision based on what is going to happen between now and the end of the season and the needs that there are from the England team.” By Greg O’Keeffe / Echo
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