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Post by halewoodblue on Oct 3, 2023 9:36:01 GMT
Everton are reportedly keen to reward Jarrad Branthwaite with a new contract following his impressive start to the season. That’s according to a recent report from Football Insider, who claims the Toffees are set to open contract talks with the young defender. He's played a handful of games and already offering a new contract? We never learn. Makes sense to lock him in to a long contract.
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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 3, 2023 9:49:38 GMT
He's played a handful of games and already offering a new contract? We never learn. Makes sense to lock him in to a long contract. I can see the point, but I can't help but feel we're easily impressed. He still has a long way to go in order to prove himself in my opinion. It comes across to me like Twitter fans getting carried away with things. They were wanting a new contract for Doucoure only last week, who in my opinion, has been pretty poor overall.
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Post by evertontillidie on Oct 3, 2023 18:00:18 GMT
Makes sense to lock him in to a long contract. I can see the point, but I can't help but feel we're easily impressed. He still has a long way to go in order to prove himself in my opinion. It comes across to me like Twitter fans getting carried away with things. They were wanting a new contract for Doucoure only last week, who in my opinion, has been pretty poor overall. He says it's his best spell as a player playing under Dyche but it's his 4th season and it was the same with Iwobi. He's playing for a contract so creating his own hype but he has to be more consistent.
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Post by rugbytoffee on May 13, 2024 16:25:52 GMT
Everton captain Séamus Coleman is mulling over the offer of a new contract with his current deal to expire next month.
The 35-year-old Ireland international, who signed a 12-month extension last summer, admits it will be hard to walk away from the club he joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009.
“We [the club] have got another year here at Goodison so I’m happy to have been offered something and I’ll have a think,” he told evertontv.
“This football club means everything to me and, as I said before when I signed my last contract, it is hard to walk away from something you love.
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Post by Avinalaff on May 14, 2024 10:55:05 GMT
Everton captain Séamus Coleman is mulling over the offer of a new contract with his current deal to expire next month. The 35-year-old Ireland international, who signed a 12-month extension last summer, admits it will be hard to walk away from the club he joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009. “We [the club] have got another year here at Goodison so I’m happy to have been offered something and I’ll have a think,” he told evertontv. “This football club means everything to me and, as I said before when I signed my last contract, it is hard to walk away from something you love. I like Seamus as a person, but it's typical Everton to keep players who are no longer good enough on the books as some kind of reward for longevity of service. We can't say "We have to sell players" and at the same time pay millions in wages to old players who can't do the job anymore. He's had a few good seasons but should have been replaced long ago.
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