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The end of the season is less than two weeks away.

The players and manager will almost certainly be jetting off to sunnier climes within hours of the team bus arriving back at Finch Farm after the Arsenal game.

We still have unfinished business to attend to and conclude.

Two matters of paramount importance that surely cannot and should not be allowed to go on into the summer.

The upcoming summer transfer window is the most important the club will undertake to date, we cannot go into that window with matters unresolved that could affect and influence the summer shopping.

So what is happening with Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku ?

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Is Ross Barkley going to sign the contract offer before the season end or as the manager has clearly stated, if he doesn't, will he be sold ?

Romelu Lukaku, still with two seasons on his existing contract, hasn't actually said he wants to leave, but repeats all too readily his desire to play in the Champions League sooner rather than later.

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With both these scenarios needing sorting out and surely before players and manager go on holiday, should Everton FC and its supporters start preparing for life after Rom and Ross ?

Lukaku scores goals and when he's really in the mood and given good service, he's arguably the most dangerous forward in the Premiership and right up there with the best in Europe.

lukakuspurs.jpg


Rightly or wrongly, those oft repeated wishes are seen as him wanting to leave rather than a commitment to working his backside off to get Everton into the Champions League in the next two years.

Everton have reportedly put a £100 million (or more) price tag on the Belgian snipers head and given he's favourite to win the Golden Boot as the Premierships leading scorer, will suitors with enormous cheque books finally come out from hiding behind unsubstantiated media reports and table one or more bona-fide offers.

But of more pressing and urgent concern is the situation surrounding Ross Barkley.

Barkley is a talented footballer, but there are still doubts among many Evertonians as to exactly what is his best position... deep-lying midfielder, attacking midfielder, in the #10 role alongside or slightly behind Lukaku, even the dual striker role?

Barkley is a local lad, a Blue through and through and surely would not want to leave his hometown club - would he?

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At times though he looks lost on the field.

At times, he looks unhappy on the pitch.

derbybarkley.jpeg


Too often, possibly feeling the pressure of expectation, he takes a touch too many and loses possession.

Or and preferably, he'll make an instinctive turn that bamboozles his marker; he'll play an instinctive pass; he'll instinctively break into space at pace and the crowd will be on its feet as he bears down on goal - desperate for the end product to be a bulging net.

Barkley can shoot with both feet - we don't see enough of it.

Barkley can dribble and beat people - we don't see enough of it.

Barkley can and has imposed himself on games - sadly we definitely don't see enough of this.

He's improving the defensive side of his game - note the goal line clearing headers against Burnley.

ROSS.jpg


The crowd are desperate for him to reach the heights of Everton midfielders of the past - Ball, Harvey and Kendall to name but three.

The crowd are desperate for him to succeed in the Royal Blue of Everton.

The (majority of the) crowd will be heartbroken if Barkley is sold - as the manager has clearly intimated he might be - and he reaches the heights in the colours of another Premiership club.

There are big questions that need to be answered by actions...

Does Ronald Koeman think Ross Barkley is one of the players to build his new Everton team around?

rossbarkleywestham.jpg


Is Ronald Koeman keen to work with Barkley to see the local lad achieve greatness, indeed does he actually believe Barkley can achieve greatness and maybe even more importantly want to work with him ?

Will Ross Barkley sign the new contract believed to have been tabled ?

Will these questions be answered before the respective parties go on their summer holidays, or will they not leaving us mere mortals to fret, ponder and bite our fingernails to distraction.

There are doubters as to the whether Ross Barkley can or will reach the heights?

Has he got the application, determination and sheer will to succeed ?

Has he the mental strength to drive him through adversity and poor patches of form ?

barkley.jpg


And this unerringly leads to the questions I (personally) don't like to pose... should the contract offer not be signed in the next two weeks, should Everton do what Koeman has intimated and put Barkley up for sale ?

Would Ross Barkley be better off leaving Everton FC ?

Would Barkley blossom under Mauricio Pocchetino - Spurs have reputedly made tentative enquiries ?

Were Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku to leave Everton this coming summer, the monies involved would likely be staggering.

But equally staggering would be the immediate pressure upon both club and manager to replace them and add further quality signings to the squad.

The next two weeks are crucial.

The summer transfer window will be pivotal.

The over-riding ethic has to be Nil Satis Nisi Optimum - Nothing but the Best.

EVERTONBADGE.jpg


Evertonians are fed up of being labelled 'punching above our weight' or 'the best of the rest'.

We're equally fed up of being referred to as 'sleeping giants'.

Whichever way the situations surrounding both Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku pan out, there can be no more fudging around post the visit to the Emirates on May 21st.

If we have to be prepared for life after... the club and the manager need to ensure that the life after is the best it possibly can be.
 
It's good again @AndyC - just not sure it's worth the effort of writing it! As well written as it is.

I've been seriously doubting if the two players in question are actually good enough to go the teams they think they're good enough for. And I'm really not sure you know.

Maybe they should prove they're good enough for Everton before deciding where they think they should be.

The balls in our court with both though. If they go, they go. I'm losing any ounce of being arsed.

We've won nothing with either of them. My head is more interested in those coming in who might actually like Everton. For a bit at least.

Most of this is aimed at Lukaku I should point out.
 
It's good again @AndyC - just not sure it's worth the effort of writing it! As well written as it is.

I've been seriously doubting if the two players in question are actually good enough to go the teams they think they're good enough for. And I'm really not sure you know.

Maybe they should prove they're good enough for Everton before deciding where they think they should be.

The balls in our court with both though. If they go, they go. I'm losing any ounce of being arsed.

We've won nothing with either of them. My head is more interested in those coming in who might actually like Everton. For a bit at least.

Most of this is aimed at Lukaku I should point out.
Actually agree with all this .
 

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Should we prepare for life after...
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The end of the season is less than two weeks away.

The players and manager will almost certainly be jetting off to sunnier climes within hours of the team bus arriving back at Finch Farm after the Arsenal game.

We still have unfinished business to attend to and conclude.

Two matters of paramount importance that surely cannot and should not be allowed to go on into the summer.

The upcoming summer transfer window is the most important the club will undertake to date, we cannot go into that window with matters unresolved that could affect and influence the summer shopping.

So what is happening with Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku ?

lukakubarkley.jpg


Is Ross Barkley going to sign the contract offer before the season end or as the manager has clearly stated, if he doesn't, will he be sold ?

Romelu Lukaku, still with two seasons on his existing contract, hasn't actually said he wants to leave, but repeats all too readily his desire to play in the Champions League sooner rather than later.

arsenal.jpg


With both these scenarios needing sorting out and surely before players and manager go on holiday, should Everton FC and its supporters start preparing for life after Rom and Ross ?

Lukaku scores goals and when he's really in the mood and given good service, he's arguably the most dangerous forward in the Premiership and right up there with the best in Europe.

lukakuspurs.jpg


Rightly or wrongly, those oft repeated wishes are seen as him wanting to leave rather than a commitment to working his backside off to get Everton into the Champions League in the next two years.

Everton have reportedly put a £100 million (or more) price tag on the Belgian snipers head and given he's favourite to win the Golden Boot as the Premierships leading scorer, will suitors with enormous cheque books finally come out from hiding behind unsubstantiated media reports and table one or more bona-fide offers.

But of more pressing and urgent concern is the situation surrounding Ross Barkley.

Barkley is a talented footballer, but there are still doubts among many Evertonians as to exactly what is his best position... deep-lying midfielder, attacking midfielder, in the #10 role alongside or slightly behind Lukaku, even the dual striker role?

Barkley is a local lad, a Blue through and through and surely would not want to leave his hometown club - would he?

barkleyqpr.jpg


At times though he looks lost on the field.

At times, he looks unhappy on the pitch.

derbybarkley.jpeg


Too often, possibly feeling the pressure of expectation, he takes a touch too many and loses possession.

Or and preferably, he'll make an instinctive turn that bamboozles his marker; he'll play an instinctive pass; he'll instinctively break into space at pace and the crowd will be on its feet as he bears down on goal - desperate for the end product to be a bulging net.

Barkley can shoot with both feet - we don't see enough of it.

Barkley can dribble and beat people - we don't see enough of it.

Barkley can and has imposed himself on games - sadly we definitely don't see enough of this.

He's improving the defensive side of his game - note the goal line clearing headers against Burnley.

ROSS.jpg


The crowd are desperate for him to reach the heights of Everton midfielders of the past - Ball, Harvey and Kendall to name but three.

The crowd are desperate for him to succeed in the Royal Blue of Everton.

The (majority of the) crowd will be heartbroken if Barkley is sold - as the manager has clearly intimated he might be - and he reaches the heights in the colours of another Premiership club.

There are big questions that need to be answered by actions...

Does Ronald Koeman think Ross Barkley is one of the players to build his new Everton team around?

rossbarkleywestham.jpg


Is Ronald Koeman keen to work with Barkley to see the local lad achieve greatness, indeed does he actually believe Barkley can achieve greatness and maybe even more importantly want to work with him ?

Will Ross Barkley sign the new contract believed to have been tabled ?

Will these questions be answered before the respective parties go on their summer holidays, or will they not leaving us mere mortals to fret, ponder and bite our fingernails to distraction.

There are doubters as to the whether Ross Barkley can or will reach the heights?

Has he got the application, determination and sheer will to succeed ?

Has he the mental strength to drive him through adversity and poor patches of form ?

barkley.jpg


And this unerringly leads to the questions I (personally) don't like to pose... should the contract offer not be signed in the next two weeks, should Everton do what Koeman has intimated and put Barkley up for sale ?

Would Ross Barkley be better off leaving Everton FC ?

Would Barkley blossom under Mauricio Pocchetino - Spurs have reputedly made tentative enquiries ?

Were Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku to leave Everton this coming summer, the monies involved would likely be staggering.

But equally staggering would be the immediate pressure upon both club and manager to replace them and add further quality signings to the squad.

The next two weeks are crucial.

The summer transfer window will be pivotal.

The over-riding ethic has to be Nil Satis Nisi Optimum - Nothing but the Best.

EVERTONBADGE.jpg


Evertonians are fed up of being labelled 'punching above our weight' or 'the best of the rest'.

We're equally fed up of being referred to as 'sleeping giants'.

Whichever way the situations surrounding both Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku pan out, there can be no more fudging around post the visit to the Emirates on May 21st.

If we have to be prepared for life after... the club and the manager need to ensure that the life after is the best it possibly can be.


Rom is already gone to me, Andy....I have long been prepared for life after him.

Problem is, I can't see many, if any, clubs meeting our valuation so I am also resigned to another season of will he/won't he be here after the summer.

As many others have posted in the past, he may be a great goalscorer for us but he has never assumed the role of Everton icon like Big Bob, Sharpie, Big Dunc or Super Kev and will not be remembered with the great fondness we reserve for those guys.

But yes, if we can get what we want for him then let him go and I am looking forward to some exciting new forward additions come August.

As for Ross, I would be genuinely upset to see him go but only because I feel he has failed to live up to the hype or fulfilled his potential at EFC.

I honestly can't see him becoming a regular in any of the teams above us and I think his agent will realise that and screw us for a better deal for him.

I think he will stay but if he goes I have reached the NEA stage with him.......I certainly won't miss those dreadful 360 turns he does very often when he receives the ball.
 
Good piece Andy.

"Would Ross Barkley be better off leaving Everton FC ?"

Yes.

"Would Barkley blossom under Mauricio Pocchetino - Spurs have reputedly made tentative enquiries ?"

Yes

"Were Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku to leave Everton this coming summer, the monies involved would likely be staggering."

Staggering too would be the fact we'd lost the three jewels in the crown of the club in 12 months...thus running a coach and horses through the 'determined' policy of the owner to keep our best young players.

No matter what you think of one or all of them:

Stones
Barkley
Lukaku



...looks like a club with zip to offer ambitious young players.
 
Sell Lukaku if the price is right, and put the funds plus more on buying three talented, mobile players in front of Barkley to bring the best out of him, who between them offer a greater goal threat than Lukaku on his own. The fact that 'own goals' is our joint 2nd top scorer shows we need to have a greater goal contribution from the whole team.
Puts on tin hat.
 

No matter what you think of one or all of them:

Stones
Barkley
Lukaku



...looks like a club with zip to offer ambitious young players.

Yeah, 'zip to offer' mate, except...

Stones: 95 games over 3 seasons, record transfer to Champions League club.
Barkley: 177 games over 6 seasons, linked with transfer to Champions League clubs.
Lukaku: 164 games over 4 seasons, linked with transfer to Champions League clubs.

So yeah... No talented young player in their right mind would want to join us. You're right.








... 'sake
 
Yeah, 'zip to offer' mate, except...

Stones: 95 games over 3 seasons, record transfer to Champions League club.
Barkley: 177 games over 6 seasons, linked with transfer to Champions League clubs.
Lukaku: 164 games over 4 seasons, linked with transfer to Champions League clubs.

So yeah... No talented young player in their right mind would want to join us. You're right.








... 'sake
Talented young players who turn into talented established players and hit a glass ceiling.

Can you just take the time to actually read the post and take it in?

*sigh*
 
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