16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
+26
Doc( Ninetoes )blue
Bryan
Da Judge
SEFTON
mindyerEnvelopeRef?
Gravy & Chips
Yankthattoffee
Goodison_Gringo
Knight of Thorgothshire
Made 4 Gwladys
Barry Horne's Equaliser
hairy cataract
Dixie Land
SouthernSmugToffee
Super
Statman
Lumper
The President
El Pablo
Tonteau
anticipate_the_pass
Mr_Ben
Helenqu
Merseyblue
Blue gazza
Hinchcliffe Corner
30 posters
Page 6 of 9
Page 6 of 9 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Mr_Ben wrote:He's very good. I do think if he was English he would have partnered Gerrard in midfield at last year's world cup.
He fucks the Shite off didn't he?
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Out of the Derby with occurring niggle in knee. won't be fit for another two weeks ffs.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Sefton wrote:Out of the Derby with occurring niggle in knee. won't be fit for another two weeks ffs.
not according to Bobby Phenominal:
Everton boss Roberto Martinez has arrived to face the media and begins by revealing midfielder James McCarthy will be available to face Liverpool in the big Merseyside derby on Saturday.
"We expect him to be fully fit now for the rest of the season," says the manager.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
hairberto cataract wrote:Sefton wrote:Out of the Derby with occurring niggle in knee. won't be fit for another two weeks ffs.
not according to Bobby Phenominal:Everton boss Roberto Martinez has arrived to face the media and begins by revealing midfielder James McCarthy will be available to face Liverpool in the big Merseyside derby on Saturday.
"We expect him to be fully fit now for the rest of the season," says the manager.
Apparently McCarthy went for a scan on his knee yesterday and some Jouno's spreading word that he's not fit, Got to be red-shyte propaganda.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Mind games between Bobby outstanding & Brenda amazing ??Sefton wrote:hairberto cataract wrote:Sefton wrote:Out of the Derby with occurring niggle in knee. won't be fit for another two weeks ffs.
not according to Bobby Phenominal:Everton boss Roberto Martinez has arrived to face the media and begins by revealing midfielder James McCarthy will be available to face Liverpool in the big Merseyside derby on Saturday.
"We expect him to be fully fit now for the rest of the season," says the manager.
Apparently McCarthy went for a scan on his knee yesterday and some Jouno's spreading word that he's not fit, Got to be red-shyte propaganda.
_________________
Being blue is a way of life
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Everton face losing influential midfielder James McCarthy this summer after failing to fulfil promises over an improved contract. The Republic of Ireland international signed from Wigan for £13m in 2013 and it is understood assurances were made that his terms would rise according to performances. McCarthy has gone on to become an integral part of Roberto Martinez's side and statistically, in terms of pass completion and tackles made, has been one of their best players over the past two seasons. Indeed, he was sorely missed during a 13-game absence with a hamstring injury in the middle of the season.
Everton have improved contracts for some of their big-name players since and opened negotiations with others. Manager Martinez also agreed a new deal last summer. Yet the prospect of losing McCarthy will be hard to take for fans amid concerns that divisions are appearing in the Everton squad. Veteran defender Sylvain Distin has left after falling out with Martinez while Kevin Mirallas cited 'broken promises' last week for his dissatisfaction with life at Goodison. Young left back Luke Garbutt is also deliberating over a new contract although he is keen to play more regularly.
In light of other negotiations, McCarthy's issue is understood to be more a point of principle than about finance but Everton have yet to appease the situation. McCarthy had interest from Arsenal and Tottenham in January and the 24-year-old won't be short of admirers. However, Everton would still point to the fact he has three years left on his contract should enquiries follow suit and that will be reflected in any selling price.
Super- Number of posts : 38074
Age : 46
Location : Peterborough
Registration date : 2005-12-06
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Super wrote:Everton face losing influential midfielder James McCarthy this summer after failing to fulfil promises over an improved contract. The Republic of Ireland international signed from Wigan for £13m in 2013 and it is understood assurances were made that his terms would rise according to performances. McCarthy has gone on to become an integral part of Roberto Martinez's side and statistically, in terms of pass completion and tackles made, has been one of their best players over the past two seasons. Indeed, he was sorely missed during a 13-game absence with a hamstring injury in the middle of the season.
Everton have improved contracts for some of their big-name players since and opened negotiations with others. Manager Martinez also agreed a new deal last summer. Yet the prospect of losing McCarthy will be hard to take for fans amid concerns that divisions are appearing in the Everton squad. Veteran defender Sylvain Distin has left after falling out with Martinez while Kevin Mirallas cited 'broken promises' last week for his dissatisfaction with life at Goodison. Young left back Luke Garbutt is also deliberating over a new contract although he is keen to play more regularly.
In light of other negotiations, McCarthy's issue is understood to be more a point of principle than about finance but Everton have yet to appease the situation. McCarthy had interest from Arsenal and Tottenham in January and the 24-year-old won't be short of admirers. However, Everton would still point to the fact he has three years left on his contract should enquiries follow suit and that will be reflected in any selling price.
He'll be replaced by Tom Cleverley. Sigh.
https://twitter.com/DuckerTheTimes/status/606221597658218496
_________________
Snitchy, snitchy.
Barry Horne's Equaliser- Number of posts : 13161
Age : 46
Location : Rugby
Registration date : 2005-10-15
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:Super wrote:Everton face losing influential midfielder James McCarthy this summer after failing to fulfil promises over an improved contract. The Republic of Ireland international signed from Wigan for £13m in 2013 and it is understood assurances were made that his terms would rise according to performances. McCarthy has gone on to become an integral part of Roberto Martinez's side and statistically, in terms of pass completion and tackles made, has been one of their best players over the past two seasons. Indeed, he was sorely missed during a 13-game absence with a hamstring injury in the middle of the season.
Everton have improved contracts for some of their big-name players since and opened negotiations with others. Manager Martinez also agreed a new deal last summer. Yet the prospect of losing McCarthy will be hard to take for fans amid concerns that divisions are appearing in the Everton squad. Veteran defender Sylvain Distin has left after falling out with Martinez while Kevin Mirallas cited 'broken promises' last week for his dissatisfaction with life at Goodison. Young left back Luke Garbutt is also deliberating over a new contract although he is keen to play more regularly.
In light of other negotiations, McCarthy's issue is understood to be more a point of principle than about finance but Everton have yet to appease the situation. McCarthy had interest from Arsenal and Tottenham in January and the 24-year-old won't be short of admirers. However, Everton would still point to the fact he has three years left on his contract should enquiries follow suit and that will be reflected in any selling price.
He'll be replaced by Tom Cleverley. Sigh.
https://twitter.com/DuckerTheTimes/status/606221597658218496
Mirralas will be replaced by wolves free agent Sako.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
It annoys me as much as anyone, but, what is the point of having players who are not 100% in it for us.
Blue gazza- Number of posts : 8008
Age : 62
Location : runcorn
Registration date : 2005-10-17
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
To be fair to him, if it's true and if you were promised something wage related at work but then the company reneged on the promise. I would think about plying my trade elsewhere too.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
the 3rd player to cite broken promises isn't he ?.. with Luka & Big Balls....Gravy & Chips wrote:To be fair to him, if it's true and if you were promised something wage related at work but then the company reneged on the promise. I would think about plying my trade elsewhere too.
Martinez has to go
_________________
Being blue is a way of life
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Made 4 Gwladys wrote:the 3rd player to cite broken promises isn't he ?.. with Luka & Big Balls....Gravy & Chips wrote:To be fair to him, if it's true and if you were promised something wage related at work but then the company reneged on the promise. I would think about plying my trade elsewhere too.
Martinez has to go
4th person if you count RM when he signed for us
Blue gazza- Number of posts : 8008
Age : 62
Location : runcorn
Registration date : 2005-10-17
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Great man management from our very own Spanish waiter...
James McCarthy has told Everton he is looking to leave the club this summer, Goal has learned.
The midfielder started 27 games in the Premier League last season after impressing in his debut campaign at Goodison Park having joined the club on transfer deadline day in September 2013.
But McCarthy has seen a number of his team-mates - and even manager Roberto Martinez - handed new contracts without receiving an offer of his own.
McCarthy has also seen Tom Cleverley become one of the highest paid players at the club after his transfer from Manchester United, offering the Republic of Ireland international direct competition for his place.
McCarthy, meanwhile, remains one of the lowest paid players in Everton's first-team.
A source confirmed to Goal: "This is not about money, in no way shape or form.
"It is about respect, and there is little doubting that James and his representatives feel that that Everton have shown him very little in the past 12 months. It is now a matter of principle."
McCarthy has long been admired by a host of clubs, with Tottenham and Manchester City keeping close tabs on the midfielder.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2015/06/09/12539062/mccarthy-ready-to-leave-everton
James McCarthy has told Everton he is looking to leave the club this summer, Goal has learned.
The midfielder started 27 games in the Premier League last season after impressing in his debut campaign at Goodison Park having joined the club on transfer deadline day in September 2013.
But McCarthy has seen a number of his team-mates - and even manager Roberto Martinez - handed new contracts without receiving an offer of his own.
McCarthy has also seen Tom Cleverley become one of the highest paid players at the club after his transfer from Manchester United, offering the Republic of Ireland international direct competition for his place.
McCarthy, meanwhile, remains one of the lowest paid players in Everton's first-team.
A source confirmed to Goal: "This is not about money, in no way shape or form.
"It is about respect, and there is little doubting that James and his representatives feel that that Everton have shown him very little in the past 12 months. It is now a matter of principle."
McCarthy has long been admired by a host of clubs, with Tottenham and Manchester City keeping close tabs on the midfielder.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2015/06/09/12539062/mccarthy-ready-to-leave-everton
_________________
Being blue is a way of life
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Great man management from our very own Spanish waiter...
James McCarthy has told Everton he is looking to leave the club this summer, Goal has learned.
The midfielder started 27 games in the Premier League last season after impressing in his debut campaign at Goodison Park having joined the club on transfer deadline day in September 2013.
But McCarthy has seen a number of his team-mates - and even manager Roberto Martinez - handed new contracts without receiving an offer of his own.
McCarthy has also seen Tom Cleverley become one of the highest paid players at the club after his transfer from Manchester United, offering the Republic of Ireland international direct competition for his place.
McCarthy, meanwhile, remains one of the lowest paid players in Everton's first-team.
A source confirmed to Goal: "This is not about money, in no way shape or form.
"It is about respect, and there is little doubting that James and his representatives feel that that Everton have shown him very little in the past 12 months. It is now a matter of principle."
McCarthy has long been admired by a host of clubs, with Tottenham and Manchester City keeping close tabs on the midfielder.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2015/06/09/12539062/mccarthy-ready-to-leave-everton
Sounds like Martinez wants to sell and bring in a to-bit ex-Wigan player on a free.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
sefton wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Great man management from our very own Spanish waiter...
James McCarthy has told Everton he is looking to leave the club this summer, Goal has learned.
The midfielder started 27 games in the Premier League last season after impressing in his debut campaign at Goodison Park having joined the club on transfer deadline day in September 2013.
But McCarthy has seen a number of his team-mates - and even manager Roberto Martinez - handed new contracts without receiving an offer of his own.
McCarthy has also seen Tom Cleverley become one of the highest paid players at the club after his transfer from Manchester United, offering the Republic of Ireland international direct competition for his place.
McCarthy, meanwhile, remains one of the lowest paid players in Everton's first-team.
A source confirmed to Goal: "This is not about money, in no way shape or form.
"It is about respect, and there is little doubting that James and his representatives feel that that Everton have shown him very little in the past 12 months. It is now a matter of principle."
McCarthy has long been admired by a host of clubs, with Tottenham and Manchester City keeping close tabs on the midfielder.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2015/06/09/12539062/mccarthy-ready-to-leave-everton
Sounds like Martinez wants to sell and bring in a to-bit ex-Wigan player on a free.
Sounds like goal.com to me.
Goodison_Gringo- Number of posts : 4506
Age : 47
Location : Lima, Peru
Registration date : 2005-10-18
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
unfortunately it's in a few today... I just chose goal to C+P fromGoodison_Gringo wrote:sefton wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Great man management from our very own Spanish waiter...
James McCarthy has told Everton he is looking to leave the club this summer, Goal has learned.
The midfielder started 27 games in the Premier League last season after impressing in his debut campaign at Goodison Park having joined the club on transfer deadline day in September 2013.
But McCarthy has seen a number of his team-mates - and even manager Roberto Martinez - handed new contracts without receiving an offer of his own.
McCarthy has also seen Tom Cleverley become one of the highest paid players at the club after his transfer from Manchester United, offering the Republic of Ireland international direct competition for his place.
McCarthy, meanwhile, remains one of the lowest paid players in Everton's first-team.
A source confirmed to Goal: "This is not about money, in no way shape or form.
"It is about respect, and there is little doubting that James and his representatives feel that that Everton have shown him very little in the past 12 months. It is now a matter of principle."
McCarthy has long been admired by a host of clubs, with Tottenham and Manchester City keeping close tabs on the midfielder.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2015/06/09/12539062/mccarthy-ready-to-leave-everton
Sounds like Martinez wants to sell and bring in a to-bit ex-Wigan player on a free.
Sounds like goal.com to me.
_________________
Being blue is a way of life
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
Mr_Ben- Number of posts : 18404
Age : 45
Location : Edinburgh, Scotland
Registration date : 2005-12-01
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Did Bill tell you that?Mr_Ben wrote:Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
Yankthattoffee- Number of posts : 7538
Age : 71
Location : In Darkest South Liverpool (security light went out)
Registration date : 2011-01-05
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Yankthattoffee wrote:Did Bill tell you that?Mr_Ben wrote:Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
still don't rate McCarthy - he's a busy fucker, but that's about it - how many goals does he score or assists?
Fuck him off if he wants to go, I'm sure Kone could do a job in his position.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Too right. He could play in any position on the pitch. Including being the manager.error 404 wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Did Bill tell you that?Mr_Ben wrote:Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
still don't rate McCarthy - he's a busy fucker, but that's about it - how many goals does he score or assists?
Fuck him off if he wants to go, I'm sure Kone could do a job in his position.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Can't see Kone being a worse boss than Boberto phenominal WaiterKnight of Thorgothshire wrote:Too right. He could play in any position on the pitch. Including being the manager.error 404 wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Did Bill tell you that?Mr_Ben wrote:Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
still don't rate McCarthy - he's a busy fucker, but that's about it - how many goals does he score or assists?
Fuck him off if he wants to go, I'm sure Kone could do a job in his position.
_________________
Being blue is a way of life
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Why is there nothing in the press then, if it's on the open forums that he has asked to leave???
Maybe because it's fucking bullshit?
Maybe because it's fucking bullshit?
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
Gravy & Chips wrote:Why is there nothing in the press then, if it's on the open forums that he has asked to leave???
Maybe because it's fucking bullshit?
Seems like to many contradictions here ( did he say- didn't he say) earlier reports said McCarthy hadn't asked to leave.
sounds like media bull-shit trying to unsettle are season plans.
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
error 404 wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Did Bill tell you that?Mr_Ben wrote:Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
still don't rate McCarthy - he's a busy fucker, but that's about it - how many goals does he score or assists?
Fuck him off if he wants to go, I'm sure Kone could do a job in his position.
+1. He's a good player but nothing more than that. Has got a good engine and can tackle but there isnt much else.
For a silly offer he could leave and I wouldnt lose any sleep over it.
Cahill the Great- Number of posts : 3504
Age : 45
Location : London
Registration date : 2006-01-19
Re: 16: James McCarthy - covers the Earth's surface
largely agree... my greatest fear is the twat of a manager will probably fill the gap with Besic... who is utter shite of League 2 standard (at best)Cahill the Great wrote:error 404 wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Did Bill tell you that?Mr_Ben wrote:Told Kenwright he wants to leave.
still don't rate McCarthy - he's a busy fucker, but that's about it - how many goals does he score or assists?
Fuck him off if he wants to go, I'm sure Kone could do a job in his position.
+1. He's a good player but nothing more than that. Has got a good engine and can tackle but there isnt much else.
For a silly offer he could leave and I wouldnt lose any sleep over it.
_________________
Being blue is a way of life
Page 6 of 9 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Similar topics
» Hull Tigers 0 Everton 2 (McCarthy, Lukaku)
» James Rodriguez
» James Beattie
» James Vaughan
» James Wallace - who?
» James Rodriguez
» James Beattie
» James Vaughan
» James Wallace - who?
Page 6 of 9
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|