Bigbludfire
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Apparently he was crying at a service station last night and Naismith was telling the fans to leave him alone.
If you're big enough to hand in a transfer request, you should be big enough to take the abuse.
Apparently he was crying at a service station last night and Naismith was telling the fans to leave him alone.
Apparently he was crying at a service station last night and Naismith was telling the fans to leave him alone.
Apparently he was crying at a service station last night and Naismith was telling the fans to leave him alone.
Everton have been looking for a buyer for a while but nobody has shown up. People behind the club are open to a sell if the right new owner can be found.
That sort of abuse is horrendous. Completely uncalled for, imo. This kind of behaviour does Evertonians no credit.
We saw it with our own when Wenger was getting abuse at Stoke last season. There's always a few nit wits who cross the line imo.
Apparently he was crying at a service station last night and Naismith was telling the fans to leave him alone.
"Fookin rat" lol.
Reminded me of another famous Everton supporter -
If you're big enough to hand in a transfer request, you should be big enough to take the abuse.
Wolfsburg are smart, keeping hold of the best player the league last season whilst prices inflate another year. If KDB produces another season anywhere near as good as last season his price will increase untold.
With City and Bayern already showing interest, I wouldn't be surprise if Madrid join them in a bidding war as I can see them getting there lowest points total in many years being miles behind Barcelona and they would require a few superstar signings to sort them out.
How did Everton go public? It was Chelsea and Mourinho who came out in the media saying they bid for him. Which in turn made Martinez spaz out about how that's not how they do business.Stones did nothing wrong handing in transfer request, it's part of everyjob, Everton could handle this better but they chose to go public. (as did Liverpool with Raheem saga)
did we go public when RVP handed in transfer request ? I don't recall we did. Then he published that open letter, that's way worse than what Stones did.
Ummm, what 'everyjob' are you thinking of that has employment contracts even remotely similar to pro sports?Stones did nothing wrong handing in transfer request, it's part of everyjob
He's still a human being though. At the end of the day it's pretty sad if you can't divorce football from real life. He's probably done it under advisement from some slime ball agent. I feel for the kid.