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Everton confirm rejecting 28M for both Fellaini and baines

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I hear you brother. Particularly on the Moyes and Mancs bit.

He's massively gone down in my estimation due to his behaviour in the past several weeks. Mostly about the claim of knowing us inside out. He wasn't Dixie Dean or a Brian Labone or a Dave Hickson. They really did know us inside out having spent lifetimes at the club.

But most of all is the arrogance they've (Moyes and Mancs) taken on.

I've even unfollowed Phil Neville on twitter. Guilt by association.

I'd urge all blues to do the same. He's Moyes understoody. Don't give him any attention.

I un-followed Neville the day Moyes left.....lapdog.
Regarding Felli and Baines,they have the choice of becoming Everton legends for ever or chasing the cash,hopefully the former.
If they choose the cash then so be it.Let's face it we are never gonna win the league until we have the ability to buy it,but what we do have in abundance is pride and passion in our football club something Moyes and co can never buy or take from us. some of the finest footballers ever to grace this land are Evertonians and legends something an extra 50k a week will never buy.
God i hate modern football.
coyb
 
Hate Moyes but I always hope the shiite get beat 10-0 and all their players get badly injured!!!
Cannot understand any other POV!!!
 

If you want to view it that way. The land of Bell endery extends well beyond the borders of Anfield though, sir.

MUFC are doing more to damage us than LFC.

I agree with you here. I want United smashed from pillar to post.

I want Moyes to be hounded out of that job by November with Neville and feckin Round whimpering out the door behind him. Hopefully he'll then take the only job on offer at Al Khotemini All Stars in the Saudi Arabian Super League and leave these shores and its media attention for good. That is until an unwitting chambermaid discovers the three clowns in a sordid acrobatic sex-act and they get sentenced to a public flogging followed by a good old fashioned stoning.
 
I've read/heard a few times that one of the reasons players don't put in transfer requests these days is because they then lose out on any "loyalty" bonus. Does anyone know how this works? Is it standard practice? If so, how is it calculated? Who pays it to the player - buying club or selling club? If, for example, we sold Fellaini for £26M does some of this end up going to him, leaving less for us to have available for replacements?
 
If Baines goes, the most disappointing thing will be a quiet fan reaction to Kenwright. That'd be the moment to oust that buffoon out of the club. Losing 1 of your best players this late is bad, but losing Baines too -- I don't need to go into what Baines means to the club and the fans once again -- is just not on.
 

Surely any money received for Fellaini will have the money spent on Kone and Robles deducted from it, then around 2m to Liege..
That's nearly ten million...

McCarthy probably be gettable for around 12m.. that's it. So why would any manager in his right mind do that deal unless he's under pressure from the board to sell?
 
This is a transfer rumour thread, it feels all a little off point, then again I think I'm only saying that because the sight of evertonians rooting for Liverpool makes me physically sick.

I always hated United, who doesn't? A ghost town of a stadium packed to the rafters with a mixture of Manc nob heads and inane Soccer AM glory hunting dickheads. I now hate Moyes - surely one of the top 3 dourest, sourest c*cks in all of sport never mind football, has now substituted his dignity, honesty and fairness - his few redeeming features - for an almighty arseload of unbearable ego, shameless self-promotion and really heartless attitude.

Whatever you feel about Martinez' credentials he only ever spoke in the warmest of regards about Wigan. He was only ever proud to represent the interests of a people and of a place, however small. He never denigrated Wigan for having 20,000 considered a sellout, he celebrated the 15,000 who were regulars. And though when he came in for Wigan players Bill did his haggling best, we only ever offered a fair price and gave a fair deal. We had that sewn up within 2 weeks, whereas Moyes - manager of the world's most profitable club - has been content to string out every last penny from the employers who had only just finished paying him a £4.2m a year contract, who had made his' dream move' possible, who he knew were one of the league's poorest clubs, whose very fans took pride in rejoicing his name.

Yes, I know, sentiment means little in business, but this is football. Sentiment means everything. Football is illogical to its very core, and is only ever an investment for its fans of diminishing returns; we pay more, we get less. If Moyes really feels satisfied in all that he has done knowing that instead of making use of his undoubtedly substantial transfer fund, he has exerted continual disruptive influence on both players and club, utilising the 11-year bridges he has built with our Chairman and Board - the very same he has enjoyed utterly torching - entirely for his own gain then he really is a [Poor language removed]. Just a complete and utter [Poor language removed]. The remarks he made in the press were so crass and showed such a huge sense of self-importance and such a lack of humility I think we all know the answer to that.

If I didn't know better I'd say that had been wrote by a City fan, so bitter and so cliché filled, all you needed was a couple of references to Surrey and Devon and you'd have had a full house.
 
....getting back on thread, it'll be interesting to see if Fellaini and Baines play today. Surely if they do it will make a transfer look less likely. If either was on the verge I suspect they wouldn't play.
 
Surely any money received for Fellaini will have the money spent on Kone and Robles deducted from it, then around 2m to Liege..
That's nearly ten million...

McCarthy probably be gettable for around 12m.. that's it. So why would any manager in his right mind do that deal unless he's under pressure from the board to sell?

Can't see why - I assume that was the Leroy Fer money.

Not surprised you forgot about it though, it's standard practice for the club. This is how "other operating costs" grow.
 
"Well in Hansen, we're all scousers and I'm sure that ball just hit you on the hand, look forward to the replay"

"Stevie Nicol, hope you're OK after that accidental collision with Sharpey as he was about to score, it looked a bit heavy"

"Emlyn, good joke lad, fancy a sing along"

Yes Chang we all know these things but have Everton been wholly innocent of any wrong doings? As I said attitudes have become polarised perhaps I have been coloured more by the footie of the 60's and 70's.
 

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