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Everton Transfer Thread 2016

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Stop talking rubbish mate,
Neither will be in the CL, Chelsea won't finish in the top 4 and highly unlikely they win it, Utd are going backwards and won't be in the CL either, so why would he go to either, maybe he get more money but that's it

Don't see Barca or Real bidding for him and he might not want to move abroad.
 

Neither will be in the CL, Chelsea won't finish in the top 4 and highly unlikely they win it, Utd are going backwards and won't be in the CL either, so why would he go to either, maybe he get more money but that's it

Don't see Barca or Real bidding for him and he might not want to move abroad.
I am like your point mate.
 
Neither will be in the CL, Chelsea won't finish in the top 4 and highly unlikely they win it, Utd are going backwards and won't be in the CL either, so why would he go to either, maybe he get more money but that's it

Don't see Barca or Real bidding for him and he might not want to move abroad.
The Real Madrid links are odd. It used to just be Barca that were linked, probably because their scouts have been seen at Everton matches although that could just be to check on Deulofeu, but the whispers of Real being genuinely interested have been increasing.
 
http://www.the42.ie/irish-messi-on-fire-championship-alan-judge-2564374-Jan2016/

‘The Irish Messi’ is on fire in the Championship at the moment
The Dubliner is high up on both the scoring and assists charts currently.
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Irish midfielder Alan Judge has been hugely impressive for Brentford of late.

IRISH MIDFIELDER ALAN Judge scored his 12th goal of the season, as Brentford beat Preston 3-1 to go 10th in the Championship today.

Ex-Blackburn player Judge has been in fine form this season, and scored his 12th goal of the season today, making him fourth top scorer in the league overall.

The Dubliner, who has been affectionately nicknamed ‘The Irish Messi’ by Brentford fans, is also joint-top of the Championship assists chart, according to ESPN’s figures, having created seven goals so far this season.

Judge is reportedly valued at €10 million by Brentford, with the club already rejecting bids from Sheffield Wednesday and Burnley for the player.

A number of Premier League clubs, including Newcastle (see below), are also understood to be interested in the player, who has yet to win a senior Ireland cap but is expected to make his international debut prior to the Euros.

Meanwhile, in less positive news from an Irish perspective, full-back Greg Cunningham scored the own goal to give Brentford the lead.

Ex-Shamrock Rovers and Sligo striker Eoin Doyle also featured for Preston, but was taken off after 62 minutes, while 20-year-old Cork-born midfielder Alan Browne — who has been linked with moves to Crystal Palace and Bournemouth recently — was an unused sub.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the Championship, Richie Towell made Brighton’s bench for the second consecutive game in the league since joining, but didn’t get on ultimately, as Brighton beat Huddersfield 2-1 to go third.
 
http://www.the42.ie/irish-messi-on-fire-championship-alan-judge-2564374-Jan2016/

‘The Irish Messi’ is on fire in the Championship at the moment
The Dubliner is high up on both the scoring and assists charts currently.
5 hours ago 13,564 Views

soccer-sky-bet-championship-brentford-v-queens-park-rangers-griffin-park-8-390x285.jpg

Irish midfielder Alan Judge has been hugely impressive for Brentford of late.

IRISH MIDFIELDER ALAN Judge scored his 12th goal of the season, as Brentford beat Preston 3-1 to go 10th in the Championship today.

Ex-Blackburn player Judge has been in fine form this season, and scored his 12th goal of the season today, making him fourth top scorer in the league overall.

The Dubliner, who has been affectionately nicknamed ‘The Irish Messi’ by Brentford fans, is also joint-top of the Championship assists chart, according to ESPN’s figures, having created seven goals so far this season.

Judge is reportedly valued at €10 million by Brentford, with the club already rejecting bids from Sheffield Wednesday and Burnley for the player.

A number of Premier League clubs, including Newcastle (see below), are also understood to be interested in the player, who has yet to win a senior Ireland cap but is expected to make his international debut prior to the Euros.

Meanwhile, in less positive news from an Irish perspective, full-back Greg Cunningham scored the own goal to give Brentford the lead.

Ex-Shamrock Rovers and Sligo striker Eoin Doyle also featured for Preston, but was taken off after 62 minutes, while 20-year-old Cork-born midfielder Alan Browne — who has been linked with moves to Crystal Palace and Bournemouth recently — was an unused sub.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the Championship, Richie Towell made Brighton’s bench for the second consecutive game in the league since joining, but didn’t get on ultimately, as Brighton beat Huddersfield 2-1 to go third.
We are not getting him next player.
 

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