Love him but I'd still sell him if a good bid came in. We're alright for LB's.

Generous.
Not even 38 games since 2012.
Hasn't managed 10 league games in any of his last 3 seasons.
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What a difference a month can make in football.
Sentimental, nice guys finish last.
Generous.
Not even 38 games since 2012.
Hasn't managed 10 league games in any of his last 3 seasons.
We shared this question on 5th January over on Twitter;
Check the replies then.
What a difference a month can make in football.
Sentimental, nice guys finish last.
I'm still a bit doubtful tbh. He's definitely a good enough player for a new contract, like Gibson but like Gibson he's had some major problems with his fitness these past few years.
No. Gibson's a good enough player for a new deal it's just that he can never stay fit and yeah let's hope.You'd give Gibson a new deal?
Hopefully Oviedo can put his injuries behind him and start his Everton career.
I'd have thought the club would wait until the summer though...
Generous.
Not even 38 games since 2012.
Hasn't managed 10 league games in any of his last 3 seasons.
We shared this question on 5th January over on Twitter;
Check the replies then.
What a difference a month can make in football.
Sentimental, nice guys finish last.
Generous.
Not even 38 games since 2012.
Hasn't managed 10 league games in any of his last 3 seasons.
We shared this question on 5th January over on Twitter;
Check the replies then.
What a difference a month can make in football.
Sentimental, nice guys finish last.
Tbf you cant really call him injury prone, he had a freak injury that kept him out for a year or so and 1 hamstring injury. Not like hes getting all kinds of knocks and niggles
Bryan Oviedo's cruel injury jinx struck again after the left-back limped out of Everton's game with Sunderland with a hamstring problem.
It was the latest in a long line of injury problems the former FC Copenhagen man has suffered during Roberto Martinez's reign.
After becoming a cult hero with Evertonians after netting the winning goal in their first victory at Old Trafford in over 21 years, Oviedo was the victim of a double leg break in an FA Cup fourth round success at Stevenage in January 2014 which cost him the chance of representing his country in the World Cup finals.
After battling back to fitness, he sustained a hamstring injury during an Under-21s derby against Liverpool in February this year before his season was ended in April with a broken metatarsal while playing for Costa Rica in the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Oviedo returned to the Blues side in August but then spent another couple of months on the sidelines with a knee injury.
a few weeks ago yes, but he's forced his way into the team the hard way
Rom was took off as precaution the other week aswell.lol Hasn't he?
He's had tons of problems.
Short memories;
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/everton-fc-bryan-oviedo-suffers-10367549
He went off on a stretcher the other week at Stamford Bridge as a precaution (fit again for the squad the next week!) a precaution because he's had that many injuries.
A few weeks is an age in football isn't it?
All opinions, but I'd have given it a few months/until the summer before committing to a new contract.
Didn't we learn with Tony Hibbert?