10 Jan 2014 17:41:07
Was sat round having a think about barkley and was thinking as much as i'd like to see him in a united shirt, odds are we won't see him move until after the world cup due to him wanting regular football to get into the WC squad which is something I currently do not feel we can offer unless either wazza or kagawa was to leave if not both.

my conclusion of how to best get him was to offer everton cleverly on loan for the rest of the season as he worked well under martinez at wigan and let's face it he's not doing much good here. In this loan deal we get an agreement that when barkely is to be sold united can have first refusal and depending upon the effectiveness of cleverlys loan there might be a deal to work out as a swap.

Just my opinions obviously we would need a midfelder to arrive befroe sending cleverly out on loan so we don't end up high and dry


1.) 10 Jan 2014
This is clearly a joke, right? I mean why would Everton want Cleverley? He wouldn't get near our team for a start. Let's be brutally honest here he doesn't offer anything. Also, why would Ross want to be leaving a team on the up for one sliding into mid table obscurity? Another reason Ross wouldn't even look Utd's way is a certain David Moyes, whom Ross despises.


2.) 10 Jan 2014
Offload your rubbish in return for the hottest prospect in english football. dream on lad.


3.) 11 Jan 2014
The only transfer for a few years between Everton & United may be when Rooney runs his contract down and joins Everton on a FREE


4.) 11 Jan 2014
Haha did I touch a nerve with yous three did I :P

And you've had no problem excepting our s***e before I.e neveile Howard Gibson ;)


5.) 11 Jan 2014
Just proves what's s*** at a top club like ours can still look good in your say no more ;)


6.) 11 Jan 2014
Jack, take a stab in the dark and tell us all who was Everton manager when we accepted Neville, Gibson et al? Actually Gibson turned out fine and was a bargain at £500k but enlighten us all who signed Utd rejects over the past few years. Do tell, there's a good lad.!


7.) 11 Jan 2014
I would have thought rather than try to have a pop at EFC like those ignorant neighbours of ours, you'd have more pressing matters of your own looking at the way Utd are playing at present.
You only have to browse through these pages to realise that half of your team are either past it or not good enough. So don't even consider coming back in for Everton players who have more chance playing CL next season at Goodison than they would at Old Trafford. As for thinking that Cleverley, Nani, Valencia or Young would actually displace any of our current team, then you're either r******* or deluded (or possibly a little of each)