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It's good again @AndyC - just not sure it's worth the effort of writing it! As well written as it is.

I've been seriously doubting if the two players in question are actually good enough to go the teams they think they're good enough for. And I'm really not sure you know.

Maybe they should prove they're good enough for Everton before deciding where they think they should be.

The balls in our court with both though. If they go, they go. I'm losing any ounce of being arsed.

We've won nothing with either of them. My head is more interested in those coming in who might actually like Everton. For a bit at least.

Most of this is aimed at Lukaku I should point out.
They wont leave. No one will pay £70 mil + for Lukaku. We may get £30 mil for Barkley possibly. I'd not be concerned if we didnt make an effort to keep either. Its about the future signings like you say..
 

They've been in the team for four years now, and Everton are no closer to achieving something notable than they were with the likes of Cahill, Fellaini, Jelavic and Anichebe up top.

Even if they stayed, I'd never want to see either of them on the pitch at Anfield, Old Trafford or Stamford Bridge again. Their performances in the really tough games are pathetic.
 
They've been in the team for four years now, and Everton are no closer to achieving something notable than they were with the likes of Cahill, Fellaini, Jelavic and Anichebe up top.

Even if they stayed, I'd never want to see either of them on the pitch at Anfield, Old Trafford or Stamford Bridge again. Their performances in the really tough games are pathetic.

This basically.

Don't think they work together on the pitch that well at all, also they are not 18 anymore.

If they go, they go. May as well enjoy the ride and see what happens.

We haven't exactly missed Stones this season have we?
 
If selling means improving I see no problem. Ross out and Sigurdsson + the Dutch lad in than there is no problem. Rom too can be replaced. He will leave. The sooner the better, as it allows the other striker to adapt to the team and the style Ronald wants to implement.
Sigurdsson is not a Koeman type player. I highly doubt he'll be arriving here. Lukaku cant be replaced. A club with limited resources cant make that claim that they'll get as good as they let go.
 

Sigurdsson is not a Koeman type player. I highly doubt he'll be arriving here. Lukaku cant be replaced. A club with limited resources cant make that claim that they'll get as good as they let go.
His goals will be difficult yes, but replacing a him as an all round footballer, Easy.

Lets say we sell Lukaku and sign a striker who gets us 12-15 next season do you think we will be in a worse position in the league come this time next season?
 

His goals will be difficult yes, but replacing a him as an all round footballer, Easy.

Lets say we sell Lukaku and sign a striker who gets us 12-15 next season do you think we will be in a worse position in the league come this time next season?

If we had 3 midfielders capable of getting 10 goals each, we could do well with a striker
who gets 15 a season.
 
We have also reached 4th and 5th positions before without them. Players come and go but the club moves on.
As said earlier if we keep them, great!! if not im sure we will still progress under Koeman..

And won zero in decades. And never sustained any of those positions.

Again we always hit the reset button because we're not in a position of power to prevent it.

Add to this a manager who's out in another 2 seasons...

Basically, unless a statement is made in the window, I won't be expecting to challenge for top 4 as per the "project"
 
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The 'he's a blue' cuts no mustard with me. Gerrard was a childhood blue, I don't believe Alan Ball was. I rest my case.
 

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