Ross Barkley

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Sell him.

Tbh getting a bit tired of Ross every week now. Either he is playing crap or he does one good thing to raise hope with him over and over again.

He will be 29 and there will still be the same conversations on here about him. Similar experience levels or more than some young English players who have developed and reached the levels Ross has failed to get to.

The team would be better off without him. Doesn't matter how many 'chances' the stats sat he creates, it's the amount of good chances he fails to create by trying to outrun the defence that should matter.
Good to see you back mate.
 

Sell him.

Tbh getting a bit tired of Ross every week now. Either he is playing crap or he does one good thing to raise hope with him over and over again.

He will be 29 and there will still be the same conversations on here about him. Similar experience levels or more than some young English players who have developed and reached the levels Ross has failed to get to.

The team would be better off without him. Doesn't matter how many 'chances' the stats sat he creates, it's the amount of good chances he fails to create by trying to outrun the defence that should matter.


Please keep up the good work x
 

Nice write up in the BBC Sport website...

When his goal came - and it was his goal, and should not have been credited to Ben Mee for trying to do his job and block the shot - Barkley deserved it. Precisely why the experienced Mark Clattenburg had to caution the player for celebrating his goal with the fans, bearing in mind the week he's had, I don't know. It seemed grossly unfair.

Was Clattenburg so blithely unaware of the sheer thrill his goal and performance would have meant to Barkley under the circumstances? Well, for what it's worth, Barkley has shown himself to be a real professional, in the true sense of the word.

he made sure he didn't go into the crowd to avoid that yellow it seemed, but that still wasn't good enough. The refs are an utter disgrace in this league, utter cowards, they're all happy to show yellow cards at the slightest bit of over-celebration. But when it comes to the actual decision makings on diving, they always opt out. They don't give a free kick and yet are happy not to book the offender. Just because they know they can't get scrutinised for booking a player for over-celebrating, but they don't back themselves to be right when booking a diver.
 
Sell him.

Tbh getting a bit tired of Ross every week now. Either he is playing crap or he does one good thing to raise hope with him over and over again.

He will be 29 and there will still be the same conversations on here about him. Similar experience levels or more than some young English players who have developed and reached the levels Ross has failed to get to.

The team would be better off without him. Doesn't matter how many 'chances' the stats sat he creates, it's the amount of good chances he fails to create by trying to outrun the defence that should matter.
Rewatched the match, my exact sentiments ;)
 

Crap offensively? He played well overall and was man of the match! Looked dangerous and used the ball well I thought. He doesn't need to " buy time" from supporters, indeed it is this attitude from fans like you that will make him think I'm off there's no pleAsing this shower. Can't stand this over expectation from him as if he is supposed to perform miracles every week, he played well, as he increasingly has this season let's appreciate him. He certainly doesn't need to buy time from me.

Mom? Your off your head if you think that was a mom performance ... he slowed play down countless times and lost passion heaps ... he did need to buy time from the fans because fans were getting on his back... koeman said he needed to improve and dropped him. His work rate without the ball was non existent ... he has turned the corner and has been playing well in 2017... his passing was off and he was not "bossing it" against burnley... but he made countless headers and tackles and done the ugly work... when he is doing this people won't get on his back because he's fighting and having a bad day... under bobby and the start of this season ... he looked lazy and didn't work hard enough ... whenever he had a bad game offensively ( which was most games at the start of the season) he was a passenger and people got on his back...

Fans like me are the reason he might leave?

I actually believe fans like you that saying he's "bossing it "
When he's not are more of a problem tbh... overhyping him... I'm not saying sell him , I'm not saying he's useless ... I'm saying he wasn't bossing it and offensively wasn't good but overall he done ok because he worked hard and contributed to the team... his headerswere important and he cleared one off line line.. but saying he's mom and bossing that game is wrong and not even close to being accurate
 
Sell him.

Tbh getting a bit tired of Ross every week now. Either he is playing crap or he does one good thing to raise hope with him over and over again.

He will be 29 and there will still be the same conversations on here about him. Similar experience levels or more than some young English players who have developed and reached the levels Ross has failed to get to.

The team would be better off without him. Doesn't matter how many 'chances' the stats sat he creates, it's the amount of good chances he fails to create by trying to outrun the defence that should matter.

Just leave again you festering utter mutant.
 

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