John Stones transfer saga

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http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/08/everton-should-stop-being-childish-and-let-john-stones-join-chelsea?


John Stones, on paper, isn’t anything we haven’t seen before: A tall, 21-year-old English defender who’s good on the ball with a handful of England appearances to his name.

Ordinarily, Stones is the kind of player Chelsea, which won the Premier League last season, would be interested in, but its pursuit has been hastened by the need to replace the team’s 34-year-old talisman, John Terry. And so, Chelsea unsuccessfully submitted three separate bids for Stones — £20million, £26million and £30million. Earlier this week, in an effort to force through the move, Stones submitted a formal transfer request to Everton.

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Tony O’Brien/Reuters

Everton’s response to Chelsea’s interest has been rather indignant. Martinez rejected all three bids outright, claiming Chelsea were being “disrespectful” in its pursuit of his player, and doubled-down on those claims on Wednesday:

“His request will be rejected. I have not spoken about it until now because we have been preparing for a match but we need to set an example for other clubs. Money cannot buy everything in football. Players are human and they deserve to be able to consider the next move in their careers but we are attempting to build the club and get to a Wembley final.”

While Martinez is on a crusade to hold people to his romantic ideal, he’s forgetting the reality in front of him: Not since 1995 has Everton won a trophy, and last year the club finished in 11th place. If the team puts together a good season this year, they’ll do well to finish sixth.

Martinez said there he’s trying to “build a club” that can “get” to a cup final. At Chelsea, John Stones has an extraordinary opportunity to learn from the man who some consider among best English defenders, under the tutelage of the best defensive manager in the world, fighting to build a dynasty.

ap_europe_and_africa_week_in_sport_733016121.jpg

(AP Photo/Tim Ireland, file)

The last time Everton were in a situation like this, the club sold Wayne Rooney to Manchester United and reinvested the funds to bolster its squad, lifting them from perpetual relegation-fighters into a secure spot in the top half.

Everton may remain intransigent about it all, but if they do, Chelsea will probably just buy a cheaper Spanish defender instead. But what if Stones remains unhappy? Or gets injured? Or rather simply fails to fulfill his potential? If any of those things happen, Everton won’t have to worry about how to reinvest £40million to make them better than they would have been. They’ll be facing an entirely new set of circumstances altogether, armed only with the memory of an supreme opportunity missed.



lol lol lol
 

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/08/everton-should-stop-being-childish-and-let-john-stones-join-chelsea?


John Stones, on paper, isn’t anything we haven’t seen before: A tall, 21-year-old English defender who’s good on the ball with a handful of England appearances to his name.

Ordinarily, Stones is the kind of player Chelsea, which won the Premier League last season, would be interested in, but its pursuit has been hastened by the need to replace the team’s 34-year-old talisman, John Terry. And so, Chelsea unsuccessfully submitted three separate bids for Stones — £20million, £26million and £30million. Earlier this week, in an effort to force through the move, Stones submitted a formal transfer request to Everton.

70994764.jpg

Tony O’Brien/Reuters

Everton’s response to Chelsea’s interest has been rather indignant. Martinez rejected all three bids outright, claiming Chelsea were being “disrespectful” in its pursuit of his player, and doubled-down on those claims on Wednesday:

“His request will be rejected. I have not spoken about it until now because we have been preparing for a match but we need to set an example for other clubs. Money cannot buy everything in football. Players are human and they deserve to be able to consider the next move in their careers but we are attempting to build the club and get to a Wembley final.”

While Martinez is on a crusade to hold people to his romantic ideal, he’s forgetting the reality in front of him: Not since 1995 has Everton won a trophy, and last year the club finished in 11th place. If the team puts together a good season this year, they’ll do well to finish sixth.

Martinez said there he’s trying to “build a club” that can “get” to a cup final. At Chelsea, John Stones has an extraordinary opportunity to learn from the man who some consider among best English defenders, under the tutelage of the best defensive manager in the world, fighting to build a dynasty.

ap_europe_and_africa_week_in_sport_733016121.jpg

(AP Photo/Tim Ireland, file)

The last time Everton were in a situation like this, the club sold Wayne Rooney to Manchester United and reinvested the funds to bolster its squad, lifting them from perpetual relegation-fighters into a secure spot in the top half.

Everton may remain intransigent about it all, but if they do, Chelsea will probably just buy a cheaper Spanish defender instead. But what if Stones remains unhappy? Or gets injured? Or rather simply fails to fulfill his potential? If any of those things happen, Everton won’t have to worry about how to reinvest £40million to make them better than they would have been. They’ll be facing an entirely new set of circumstances altogether, armed only with the memory of an supreme opportunity missed.



lol lol lol
Jesus, our club are being childish because we expect a player to man up to the consequences of signing a five year contract with his employers and has been happy to accept his new wages
 

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/08/everton-should-stop-being-childish-and-let-john-stones-join-chelsea?


John Stones, on paper, isn’t anything we haven’t seen before: A tall, 21-year-old English defender who’s good on the ball with a handful of England appearances to his name.

Ordinarily, Stones is the kind of player Chelsea, which won the Premier League last season, would be interested in, but its pursuit has been hastened by the need to replace the team’s 34-year-old talisman, John Terry. And so, Chelsea unsuccessfully submitted three separate bids for Stones — £20million, £26million and £30million. Earlier this week, in an effort to force through the move, Stones submitted a formal transfer request to Everton.

Everton’s response to Chelsea’s interest has been rather indignant. Martinez rejected all three bids outright, claiming Chelsea were being “disrespectful” in its pursuit of his player, and doubled-down on those claims on Wednesday:

“His request will be rejected. I have not spoken about it until now because we have been preparing for a match but we need to set an example for other clubs. Money cannot buy everything in football. Players are human and they deserve to be able to consider the next move in their careers but we are attempting to build the club and get to a Wembley final.”

While Martinez is on a crusade to hold people to his romantic ideal, he’s forgetting the reality in front of him: Not since 1995 has Everton won a trophy, and last year the club finished in 11th place. If the team puts together a good season this year, they’ll do well to finish sixth.

What is this awful reporting? Could they be more biased?
 
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http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/08/everton-should-stop-being-childish-and-let-john-stones-join-chelsea?


“His request will be rejected. I have not spoken about it until now because we have been preparing for a match but we need to set an example for other clubs. Money cannot buy everything in football. Players are human and they deserve to be able to consider the next move in their careers but we are attempting to build the club and get to a Wembley final.”

While Martinez is on a crusade to hold people to his romantic ideal, he’s forgetting the reality in front of him: Not since 1995 has Everton won a trophy, and last year the club finished in 11th place. If the team puts together a good season this year, they’ll do well to finish sixth.

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Everton may remain intransigent about it all, but if they do, Chelsea will probably just buy a cheaper Spanish defender instead. But what if Stones remains unhappy? Or gets injured? Or rather simply fails to fulfill his potential? If any of those things happen, Everton won’t have to worry about how to reinvest £40million to make them better than they would have been. They’ll be facing an entirely new set of circumstances altogether, armed only with the memory of an supreme opportunity missed.



lol lol lol

Well yea, we haven't won a trophy in ages because it's difficult to build a squad when you keep losing your best players. And now Martinez wants to change that? The nerve!
 
Merson just on SSN. " John Stones been badly advised, but will be a Chelski Player by Tuesday. Can't stay at Everton cos of the abuse he will relieve from the Evertonians".

Just like Merson said that Cleverley would deffo only be going to a London club, and he made it come across as if he knew it as gospel.

Another thing, we're not like the redshite burning shirts in the street, as long as Stones is here and one of us, IMO he'll be backed (apart from by a few tools) to the hilt by us.
 

Sometimes a player becomes a little bit more than just 140 tackles, 210 interceptions and 84% passing rate per season. The impact this transfer would have on the Premier League, our club and football generally would be huge. We're going to have to remain firm, because JS moving to Chelsea would just allow the tapping up to continue and becoming the norm. The FA need to stamp this [Poor language removed] out, but they won't, so we have to tell Mourihno to go [Poor language removed] himself and buy some foreign overpriced [Poor language removed] instead.

COME ON YOU BLUES.
 
Don't you think it's ironic that WBA are making the same stand against a player wishing to leave, yet they are not all over the back pages of the tabloids and sky 'pundits' commenting every 5 mins about it. It just goes to show everton have not just been resisting the clutches of Chelsea but also an agenda by the media to force our best talent to leave.
 
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/08/everton-should-stop-being-childish-and-let-john-stones-join-chelsea?


John Stones, on paper, isn’t anything we haven’t seen before: A tall, 21-year-old English defender who’s good on the ball with a handful of England appearances to his name.

Ordinarily, Stones is the kind of player Chelsea, which won the Premier League last season, would be interested in, but its pursuit has been hastened by the need to replace the team’s 34-year-old talisman, John Terry. And so, Chelsea unsuccessfully submitted three separate bids for Stones — £20million, £26million and £30million. Earlier this week, in an effort to force through the move, Stones submitted a formal transfer request to Everton.

70994764.jpg

Tony O’Brien/Reuters

Everton’s response to Chelsea’s interest has been rather indignant. Martinez rejected all three bids outright, claiming Chelsea were being “disrespectful” in its pursuit of his player, and doubled-down on those claims on Wednesday:

“His request will be rejected. I have not spoken about it until now because we have been preparing for a match but we need to set an example for other clubs. Money cannot buy everything in football. Players are human and they deserve to be able to consider the next move in their careers but we are attempting to build the club and get to a Wembley final.”

While Martinez is on a crusade to hold people to his romantic ideal, he’s forgetting the reality in front of him: Not since 1995 has Everton won a trophy, and last year the club finished in 11th place. If the team puts together a good season this year, they’ll do well to finish sixth.

Martinez said there he’s trying to “build a club” that can “get” to a cup final. At Chelsea, John Stones has an extraordinary opportunity to learn from the man who some consider among best English defenders, under the tutelage of the best defensive manager in the world, fighting to build a dynasty.

ap_europe_and_africa_week_in_sport_733016121.jpg

(AP Photo/Tim Ireland, file)

The last time Everton were in a situation like this, the club sold Wayne Rooney to Manchester United and reinvested the funds to bolster its squad, lifting them from perpetual relegation-fighters into a secure spot in the top half.

Everton may remain intransigent about it all, but if they do, Chelsea will probably just buy a cheaper Spanish defender instead. But what if Stones remains unhappy? Or gets injured? Or rather simply fails to fulfill his potential? If any of those things happen, Everton won’t have to worry about how to reinvest £40million to make them better than they would have been. They’ll be facing an entirely new set of circumstances altogether, armed only with the memory of an supreme opportunity missed.



lol lol lol

That's exactly why we shouldn't sell lol.

Think this lads somehow missed that Everton aren't about to go bankrupt and Stones doesn't have 1 year left on his contract.
 
Don't you think it's ironic that WBA are making the same stand against a player wishing to leave, yet they are not all over the back pages of the tabloids and sky 'pundits' commenting every 5 mins about it. It just goes to show everton have not just been resisting the clutches of Chelsea but also an agenda by the media to force our best talent to leave.

Spurs aren't Chelsea - that's the only reason.
 

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