Jamo Martinez
Player Valuation: £70m
I will be gutted if he leaves.
Hahaha not obvious at all mate xI've heard a rumour he's been getting torrid time from a known gangster bout his ex bird untill last year when he got sent down , he's back out again now .. maybe thats an issue
maybe big dunc needs to be sent round
http://tottenhamhotspur.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/there-is-role-for-barkley-at-spurs.html
The cockiness of spurs fan all of a sudden !
He holds all the cards and has time on his side. The young talent has stagnated at Everton and the great potential he showed as a teenager has not been realised. Everton are not going to be able to give him UEFA Champions League football and he will surely now look to progress his career before it is too late.
Everton fans won't like that, but that's the fact of the matter, they simply aren't a big enough club to hold on to players for long. They are a stepping stone club for players to prove their worth and then move on to someone bigger who can offer more opportunity.
The question is, does Ross Barkley have any ambition? He should have left before now when Manchester United were circling, staying hasn't advanced his career at all. We are clearly very keen on him and he fits the profile of player we are looking for, young with potential to improve.
Whether he will choose Spurs only he knows but he can't help but be impressed by what Mauricio Pochettino has done plus the fact that he trusts youth. Barkley has loads of Premier League experience, another plus and will be cheaper than his full market value because of only having a year remaining.
Anyone who purchases him has an instant increase in his value when he signs on the dotted line and collects his signing bonus. Everton were wanting to sign Moussa Sissoko last summer so no doubt a deal involving him will be discussed at some stage.
I hadn't thought of it before but my cousin is convinced he'll join Spurs so that he has a chance to play alongside Ali and Kane which will be great for his international prospects. That is the future of English football there, those 3 players playing alongside each other at club level would be seen as a positive for the national team.
Im sure there would be other factors as well... just got to hope his love for Everton overrides all of this. The longer it drags on the more worrying it becomes.
It will, but that imo will act as a negative.Relationship between Ross and Koeman will be the big factor to keep Spurs at bay. I think Koeman has took the first step to keep him after a tough beginning. Actually, I have always fearedArsenal turning his head over Spurs. I think it will all come down to who offers the best fit for him. He has impressed me the past month or two I know he has a cult following. So fingers crossed.
It will, but that imo will act as a negative.
Barkley is holding his game in check and doing what he has to do to please a manager who wants to reshape his game.
I really dont think it'd take much persuasion from Pochettino to attract him there. For one thing he'd be going to a manager who wont hang him out to dry and make him the issue when it suits.
Koeman as manager in this instance is not a factor weighing heavily in favour of getting RB to stay.
LOL yeah that's why he's actually not trying and sulking all the time, refusing to even step on the pitch.It will, but that imo will act as a negative.
Barkley is holding his game in check and doing what he has to do to please a manager who wants to reshape his game.
I really dont think it'd take much persuasion from Pochettino to attract him there. For one thing he'd be going to a manager who wont hang him out to dry and make him the issue when it suits.
Koeman as manager in this instance is not a factor weighing heavily in favour of getting RB to stay.
How can you say it's improved ten fold? He's been involved a lot more and that's to be welcomed. But his telling contributions to games are not dramatic. He has 9 games left to get his goals and assists to last season's best - which he did in three quarters of that season before conveniently clocking off.A positive in my eyes. Barkley's game has improved ten-fold since Christmas, he's now the focal point and as such the manager has given him a free role to exploit the space and stamp his influence on the game. He's developing into a solid midfielder at his boyhood club, the lad will sign an extension IMO
http://tottenhamhotspur.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/there-is-role-for-barkley-at-spurs.html
The cockiness of spurs fan all of a sudden !
He holds all the cards and has time on his side. The young talent has stagnated at Everton and the great potential he showed as a teenager has not been realised. Everton are not going to be able to give him UEFA Champions League football and he will surely now look to progress his career before it is too late.
Everton fans won't like that, but that's the fact of the matter, they simply aren't a big enough club to hold on to players for long. They are a stepping stone club for players to prove their worth and then move on to someone bigger who can offer more opportunity.
The question is, does Ross Barkley have any ambition? He should have left before now when Manchester United were circling, staying hasn't advanced his career at all. We are clearly very keen on him and he fits the profile of player we are looking for, young with potential to improve.
Whether he will choose Spurs only he knows but he can't help but be impressed by what Mauricio Pochettino has done plus the fact that he trusts youth. Barkley has loads of Premier League experience, another plus and will be cheaper than his full market value because of only having a year remaining.
Anyone who purchases him has an instant increase in his value when he signs on the dotted line and collects his signing bonus. Everton were wanting to sign Moussa Sissoko last summer so no doubt a deal involving him will be discussed at some stage.
How can you say it's improved ten fold? He's been involved a lot more and that's to be welcomed. But his telling contributions to games are not dramatic. He has 9 games left to get his goals and assists to last season's best - which he did in three quarters of that season before conveniently clocking off.
I desperately want him to stay because he is literally the only player we have who has that x-factor about him apart form a few cameo appearances from Lookman. But I wouldn't blame him moving on one bit.