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And he wouldn't in a million years try his 'tough love' policy out if he ever did get there.He'd leave instantly mate
Think you could say the same for Lukaku and John Stones too who I reckon would be totally bossing it now under Koeman's management. But these young lads know better.Its a shame really as it would seem for his career it would be best to stay at Everton at least for a couple more years. He's a good player, but not world class. Hard to see him getting as many games at any English team in the Champions league and with the fight for places getting more competitive there is no guarantee of champions league year in and out at any club really. Really seems like he wants out...my impression is that he doesn't like Koeman's tough love approach. This doesn't bode well for his career in general.
"We need an answer after the weekend, I don't know what will happen if he doesn't give any answer. I don't know."
You see, that's what happens when you make a balls on the table ultimatum. Utter confusion as to how to implement it.
Amateur night stuff.
"We need an answer after the weekend, I don't know what will happen if he doesn't give any answer. I don't know."
You see, that's what happens when you make a balls on the table ultimatum. Utter confusion as to how to implement it.
Amateur night stuff.
Oh great.
Well done Ron you utter clown.
He's the one setting the ultimatum. Are you saying he's a mere errand boy? If so, how does that stack up against the 'strong manager' theory?Not really Dave, because it's ultimately up to the board to sell or not sell him and up to a team making a bid acceptable
So why not just spit that out if it's so obvious?I think it's pretty obvious dave. If he hasn't signed he'll be told that the club will listen to offers.
Nothing amateurish about it, business. We have an asset who is depreciated at an alarming rate in value, and that asset doesn't want to commit. We therefore have no option
Hardly. If Ross choses to reject the contract and leave that's on him, not Koeman. He's been given every opportunity a boyhood toffee could ask for, not to mention considerable wealth. If he still chooses to leave, I don't blame Koeman or the club.Oh great.
Well done Ron you utter clown.
Ok let's put him on the bench.
So why not just spit that out if it's so obvious?
Why doesn't he want to sign? He's not comfortable here anymore with the role he's been given and the hassle he's getting off manager and media.He has done, on numerous occasions.
Don't be an idiot and use this one interview over the 15 you've bitched about as an another excuse to have a pop. It's becoming extremely tedious
It's quite simple, Barkley for his own reasons doesn't want to sign and will be sold if he follows through
What will we get for him as he's only got one year left on his contract.
Shame to see him go but he's thick as [Poor language removed] and won't get any better .