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So, it's been rejected and Stones doesn't want to leave.
Selling him would be the lowest point in our history in my opinion.
Years of chaos culminating in our prized asset going to a club who we were twice the size of 10 years ago.
But for my son I doubt id set foot in Goodison again till a new board is in place.
I wonder what your banned name is.
Chill out
How dare Everton have the audacity to not only turn down a bid, but say they want to keep him!!! Hahaha Who do those scouse peasants think they are??!!!
So, it's been rejected and Stones doesn't want to leave.
He can be a great. 'CAN'.David hes a special player, not many come around like him.
He can be a great. 'CAN'.
As said: he's got stuff that needs ironing out. Fantastic on the ball and great distributor, but aerially and positionally, there's a lot of work needs to be done. CL opponents would drag him all over the shop.
Selling him would be the lowest point in our history in my opinion.
Years of chaos culminating in our prized asset going to a club who we were twice the size of 10 years ago.
But for my son I doubt id set foot in Goodison again till a new board is in place.
I'd say that'd be it. If it happens, let it happen now. We dont want this dragging on until the season starts and we're nearing September. The Everton board will love that, but hopefully Chelsea, City, United will force the sale through earlier.what would we accept as a fair price 35 mill?
Really??? A lower point than selling Rooney?
I'd say that'd be it. If it happens, let it happen now. We dont want this dragging on until the season starts and we're nearing September. The Everton board will love that, but hopefully Chelsea, City, United will force the sale through earlier.
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