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  • Troy Parrot, is that our standards now?. Be interesting to see what other clubs are in for him. ...
    Paul Hewitt in The Everton Script has been flipped for Beto and Barry
  • The only coming together was when Jones, clipped N’Diaye, according to the referee, Mark. ...
    Tony Abrahams in What we learned from another heartbreaking derby defeat for Everton
  • I heard both sets of fans were let out at the same time so was there a “coming together”??...
    Mark Murphy in What we learned from another heartbreaking derby defeat for Everton
  • Barry has talent? I stopped reading at that line -- he's useless in every department, and that's being kind. Attitude is an utter disgrace. Worst buy ever at our club. And we have seen some bad ones. I hope to never see him wear our shirt again. ...
    Paul Murray in The Everton Script has been flipped for Beto and Barry
  • In October, he will be the same age as Lineker was when we bought him. He's not a kid; he's also a dickhead. Get rid, he's scored enough goals for there to be interest, we'll lose £8-10M, it'll be worth it to get him out the door and free up a space for someone who wants to be here. On a related subject, I'm so pleased with Beto. He's now scoring regularly in the Premier League. The Brentford boss made a very perceptive comment that he gets good chances in most games, something Maupay wasn't able to manage from one season to the next. There's a player in there. ...
    Kevin Molloy in The Everton Script has been flipped for Beto and Barry
  • For me, the most damning thing about Barry right now is his response to what happened after that incident with his mates at Arsenal.He came under scrutiny for putting them and our fans in a situation where no one came out looking good... but the one who came out the worst was Barry himself: first for being a dickhead giving Arsenal supporting mates tickets in with our fans; then throwing his own supporters under a bus and this giving us a bad name for his own bizarre decision.His reaction to that situation has been very disappointing, and Sunday when he was subbed on to run at a tiring RS defence, he could have really driven home his ambition to make things right. He should have been busting a gut to show us he wants it, he wants to play for us, but I didn't see anything whatsoever to tell me he's got the fire in the belly that will be required to succeed here....
    Jim Bennings in The Everton Script has been flipped for Beto and Barry