Until 31 June. Highly likely is rehab will take longer than that.Everton are still paying whatever their contribution to his wages are.
Until 31 June. Highly likely is rehab will take longer than that.Everton are still paying whatever their contribution to his wages are.
They may as he did okay until his injury, but City will subsidise the wages no doubt for the last year like a Robbie Fowler deal.I'll be curious to see if any teams are genuinely interested in buying him in the summer
Kicking someone out of the club is pretty high on the disciplinary list.Of course, but disciplinary procedures are less voluntary.
My second favourite day of the year after 30th February.
Mine is the 12th of never.My second favourite day of the year after 30th February.
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So you're a doctor now and a picture has given you ample information to give a diagnosis that he will be back a month late, in the summer with no games for a team he doesn't even get picked for.City pay his wages (as with all players loaned out), if the drinking causes him to come back a month later it costs the club over £1m.
As said it makes it even worse than he is injured as he is delaying his recovery. He isn't playing for Everton again in the loan period so Moyes isn't really invested is he?
Any alcohol delays recovery, and all athletes and managers know that.So you're a doctor now and a picture has given you ample information to give a diagnosis that he will be back a month late, in the summer with no games for a team he doesn't even get picked for.
I think the conversation is over mate.
Probably would still be here if he put his career ahead of his drinking yeah, might have contributed more than 6 good months in all these years and his career might not be in the gutter. Biggest spunk of money this club has ever spent.Everyone no longer playing for City who hasnt stopped playing football is an alcoholic?
Has he done much aside from an early few decent games to warrant them even considering it, 30 years old he’s unlikely to get any betterEverton knew what they were getting when they took him on loan. Don’t think this most recent instance would put them off entirely. If anything, it probably knocks his transfer fee down some but I don’t think City would be too bothered since the priority is just getting him out.
Biggest spunk of money this club has ever spent.
Steve Daley says hi!Probably would still be here if he put his career ahead of his drinking yeah, might have contributed more than 6 good months in all these years and his career might not be in the gutter. Biggest spunk of money this club has ever spent.