up and at 'emThe media have become the Wormtongue of the footballing parvenus' Saruman. That is what this present 'saga' allegorises. And as Gandalf imposingly observed : "at last we come to it, the great battle of our times".
up and at 'emThe media have become the Wormtongue of the footballing parvenus' Saruman. That is what this present 'saga' allegorises. And as Gandalf imposingly observed : "at last we come to it, the great battle of our times".
The media have become the Wormtongue of the footballing parvenus' Saruman. That is what this present 'saga' allegorises. And as Gandalf imposingly observed : "at last we come to it, the great battle of our times".

excellent stuff and let us hope as many fans as possible and Stones reads thisI think John is in a *ahem* big moment. If he stays then how he handles it will say everything. Personally, I fully expect him to be back to his best and enjoying life at Everton again within a few weeks.
Everything I've seen about Stones as a pro and as a person made me find it very hard to believe he'd handed in the transfer request. But he's 21, and if he's been poorly advised or the pressure has gotten to him, then I think he needs some time and forgiveness from blues. People make mistakes and he's entitled to do so on the pitch and off of it without having thousands of people twice or thrice his age abusing him.
If he hasn't been manipulated and consciously just wants the move now, regardless of how it impacts the club, then I think it's fair to say us being peeved would be understandable. But nothing about the Stones we've seen for two years falls in line with that attitude. This is the lad that came top recently in terms of players in the whole of English football who do the most for charity. All accounts of him from people within the club are in unison in that he's a genuine, down to earth lad.
I think John is in a *ahem* big moment. If he stays then how he handles it will say everything. Personally, I fully expect him to be back to his best and enjoying life at Everton again within a few weeks.
Everything I've seen about Stones as a pro and as a person made me find it very hard to believe he'd handed in the transfer request. But he's 21, and if he's been poorly advised or the pressure has gotten to him, then I think he needs some time and forgiveness from blues. People make mistakes and he's entitled to do so on the pitch and off of it without having thousands of people twice or thrice his age abusing him.
If he hasn't been manipulated and consciously just wants the move now, regardless of how it impacts the club, then I think it's fair to say us being peeved would be understandable. But nothing about the Stones we've seen for two years falls in line with that attitude. This is the lad that came top recently in terms of players in the whole of English football who do the most for charity. All accounts of him from people within the club are in unison in that he's a genuine, down to earth lad.
yeah hard to get that at a weekend nowadays, but a few times a week does me fine.It's not the same scenario though is it - football is a unique job. Comparing it to what I'd do at a 'firm' is a redundant point, given I don't have 35,000 people cheering me on at my job every weekend.
Excellent post agree with every word. Well said Sir.I think John is in a *ahem* big moment. If he stays then how he handles it will say everything. Personally, I fully expect him to be back to his best and enjoying life at Everton again within a few weeks.
Everything I've seen about Stones as a pro and as a person made me find it very hard to believe he'd handed in the transfer request. But he's 21, and if he's been poorly advised or the pressure has gotten to him, then I think he needs some time and forgiveness from blues. People make mistakes and he's entitled to do so on the pitch and off of it without having thousands of people twice or thrice his age abusing him.
If he hasn't been manipulated and consciously just wants the move now, regardless of how it impacts the club, then I think it's fair to say us being peeved would be understandable. But nothing about the Stones we've seen for two years falls in line with that attitude. This is the lad that came top recently in terms of players in the whole of English football who do the most for charity. All accounts of him from people within the club are in unison in that he's a genuine, down to earth lad.
Excellent retort.It's not the same scenario though is it - football is a unique job. Comparing it to what I'd do at a 'firm' is a redundant point, given I don't have 35,000 people cheering me on at my job every weekend.
yeah hard to get that at a weekend nowadays, but a few times a week does me fine.
So Stones breaks his leg we pay his wages for the next two years for not playing. Get a grip, it works both ways.
The media have become the Wormtongue of the footballing parvenus' Saruman. That is what this present 'saga' allegorises. And as Gandalf imposingly observed : "at last we come to it, the great battle of our times".
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So it was alright when Everton players talked about Lukaku coming to Everton in the gap between when his loan period ended and his eventual transfer?
Others earlier in the thread defended that situation by stating the fact that he wanted to leave Chelsea and join Everton
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