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Ross Barkley - Thanks, and goodbye.
So, the time has arrived for Ross to go. I won't belabour the obvious reasons in which Ross sees a Champions League regular chance, or a millionaire lifestyle, or trophy opportunities or playing at the very highest levels. I have loads of potential examples to use against Ross such as Rodwell, or Dan Gosling - both of which have spectacularly exceeded expectations of any footballers dream of going on to better things.
Bitter, is what we're often referred to as because of a number of pseudo-political reasons, but let me humor you by suggesting our bitterness is more suited to those in control of the club. Since we're now playing in the big leagues in terms of financial at least, we're spending £20m, 30m, 40m, 50m, on players and we will probably continue to do so - some will be a hit, some will not. This points to a lack of maturity at the competition at a level you're not comfortable with. Which we're not.
Back to Ross, Ross in some senses now becomes a better Evertonian than the man supposedly at the helm, having been labeled a liar by our new accountant, I mean majority shareholder and best mate of Jim White, Farhard Moshiri. How? How does leaving a club now make him a better Evertonian? Well - think of it like this Ross has been at Everton since he was a kid, not a kid as referred to by the fatties in the Gladwys Street as he hits a pass that misses its target, but a kid that was under the guidance Sid Benson and his growth to England International, and one time Everton Captain and seeing the calibre of players around him has opened his eyes.
Ross leaves to try and improve, like anyone in a level of comfort you can either sit around and take a way and never really challenge yourself, being content in the belief you've got an entire fan base behind you, or you can choose to try and reach the pinnacle of your capabilities. Ross has looked at the recent goings on at Everton which include:
- New Stadium.
- Sales of Lukaku, Stones.
- Sackings of Manager(s).
- Publicly being called out in public by senior board members and manager(s)
- Getting chinned in a moody bar
So, in light of some of the worst football recently ever witnessed in many Evertonians lifetimes, Ross has given 15+ years to Everton trying to reach levels that he and others deserve. He couldn't do this on his so we brought in players around him to try and help him, those players flourished and left as will Ross - The problem is not Ross, the problem is the complete lack of stable leadership at the top of the club, bit instead we find out through Jim White who's going where and that Ross had a great time having a medical last summer, this makes a mockery of Evertonians for a number of reasons.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum - Ross, when only the best will do, and it's not Everton - the only option is to do the best for you.
Good luck kidda
So, the time has arrived for Ross to go. I won't belabour the obvious reasons in which Ross sees a Champions League regular chance, or a millionaire lifestyle, or trophy opportunities or playing at the very highest levels. I have loads of potential examples to use against Ross such as Rodwell, or Dan Gosling - both of which have spectacularly exceeded expectations of any footballers dream of going on to better things.
Bitter, is what we're often referred to as because of a number of pseudo-political reasons, but let me humor you by suggesting our bitterness is more suited to those in control of the club. Since we're now playing in the big leagues in terms of financial at least, we're spending £20m, 30m, 40m, 50m, on players and we will probably continue to do so - some will be a hit, some will not. This points to a lack of maturity at the competition at a level you're not comfortable with. Which we're not.
Back to Ross, Ross in some senses now becomes a better Evertonian than the man supposedly at the helm, having been labeled a liar by our new accountant, I mean majority shareholder and best mate of Jim White, Farhard Moshiri. How? How does leaving a club now make him a better Evertonian? Well - think of it like this Ross has been at Everton since he was a kid, not a kid as referred to by the fatties in the Gladwys Street as he hits a pass that misses its target, but a kid that was under the guidance Sid Benson and his growth to England International, and one time Everton Captain and seeing the calibre of players around him has opened his eyes.
Ross leaves to try and improve, like anyone in a level of comfort you can either sit around and take a way and never really challenge yourself, being content in the belief you've got an entire fan base behind you, or you can choose to try and reach the pinnacle of your capabilities. Ross has looked at the recent goings on at Everton which include:
- New Stadium.
- Sales of Lukaku, Stones.
- Sackings of Manager(s).
- Publicly being called out in public by senior board members and manager(s)
- Getting chinned in a moody bar
So, in light of some of the worst football recently ever witnessed in many Evertonians lifetimes, Ross has given 15+ years to Everton trying to reach levels that he and others deserve. He couldn't do this on his so we brought in players around him to try and help him, those players flourished and left as will Ross - The problem is not Ross, the problem is the complete lack of stable leadership at the top of the club, bit instead we find out through Jim White who's going where and that Ross had a great time having a medical last summer, this makes a mockery of Evertonians for a number of reasons.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum - Ross, when only the best will do, and it's not Everton - the only option is to do the best for you.
Good luck kidda