Whats the overall assessment is martinez likely to recall him next year and give him some opportunities?
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Whats the overall assessment is martinez likely to recall him next year and give him some opportunities?
Stones doesn't look ready to me from the games I have seen, full back v Liverpool (0-4) and centre back v Arsenal (1-4). Granted they were difficult games. Jagielka and Distin will obviously be first choice again next season but I could see opportunities for Duffy. Alcaraz didn't cover himself in glory in his little cameos either.
Isn't Distin in his late 30s now? He keeps himself incredibly fit, but he surely must be considering retirement at some point soon.
Distin is 36. I'd say he has another year or two at the top level, unless his body packs in.
I was surprised he wasn't recalled from loan when Heitenga moved to Fulham
An interview piece with Shane in the Irish Post: http://www.irishpost.co.uk/sport/sha...tened-his-life
He speaks about his time at Yeovil, returning to Everton and the injury that nearly cost him his life.
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Originally Posted by Garry Doyle
Shane Duffy was our only Championship defender that featured in Four Four Two magazine's story on the Football League's top 50 players. He just missed the cut along with Alan Sheehan and Rhys Murphy.
Andy Reid was in the Top 5 and John Joe O'Toole also made the cut, further down the list.
1-0 down to Huddersfield. If they lose this they're down in all but bizarre mathematical circles.
Shane is playing live on SS1 now. 0-0 away to Brighton, early in second half.
Unfortunately Mrs S is watching a recording of MasterChef,. I'm following Drogs v Rovers on extratime.ie. 1-3 so far.
You only have 1 TV? :D
http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archiv...pers-say-4-may
Premier League Burnley and League One Bristol City linked with Duffy.
Bristol City would be a bizarre step down. He was on loan at Burnley before and didn't get many opportunities but there's a different manager now.
Wouldn't pay much heed to the Bristol City link. Should Duffy leave Everton it will more than likely be for a Premier League or Championship team.
Duffy and Andy Reid in the whoscored.com Championship Team of the Season. Duffy the highest rated player.
Link: https://twitter.com/WhoScored/status/463241677818191873
With the Burnley link in mind, is it looking like his next move from Everton will be permanent or are the club hoping to send him out on loan again?
Hard to say. With the prospect of European football on the horizon, Martinez may want to keep the likes of Duffy around. Having said that, with nearly 40 games in the Championship under his belt from last season, Duffy won't be happy to sit on the bench as back up I'd imagine. He's currently contracted until June 2015, so a permanent move may soon be the only option.
So would ye say he is better off playing say 15 non key games for Everton but doing well in them and maybe earning himself a shot at a future there, or playing 35+ again in the Championship, at this stage lads ?
According to this second-hand source on one of the Everton forums, Duffy will either go out on loan next year or be sold if a good enough offer comes in. Apparently his dad (who seems to be a bit of an embarrassment as he leaks confidential information) says he's not Martinez's kind of defender, unlike Shelbourne's Ryan Robinson who will be parachuted straight into the U21s when he signs.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...556.72183&nmt=
Duffy boosted by boss talks: http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archiv...-by-boss-talks
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Duffy said: “Roberto told me that pre-season was my chance to shine and he’s said to me that if I am where he thinks I am – from what he’s seen of me this season – then I’m going to be involved.
“And if I’m not, we’ll see at the end of pre-season what we’re going to do. It’s a big summer for me, it’s up to me."
Quotes taken from the Independent's extensive interview with him in which he talks about his flirtation with death:
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30310156.html
has apparently signed for blackburn for £1.5m
edit: doesn't seem to be widely reported. http://toffeeweb.com/season/14-15/news/28236.html
That's pretty uninspiring... deflating even. TOWK won't like this one bit and I can't say I blame him this time. I suppose it should be regular football but a massive step down from Everton.
Had a quick read through an Everton message board and most seem pretty annoyed. A recurring theme seems to be that they have very little cover now and that, if they were going to sell anybody, it should have been Alcaraz.
I doubt anybody would pay £1.5m for Alcaraz. Duffy wasn't going to play so he might as well go off and play regular football. He'll be playing at a higher level than he was for Yeovil anyway, and a decent run should do his chances of playing more games for Ireland a lot of good.
It's up to him to impress now. Regular football is the key. The only way he or we will find out if he's good enough for Ireand is by playing. He has time on his side.
Thought with Everton's Europa League commitments there was a good chance he'd see some decent game time.
Even if he did manage a few Europa League appearances, it wouldn't have been near enough for a 22-year-old defender with aspirations of playing week in, week out. We have to remember that Duffy got his first real taste of first team football at 17 in the Europa League and he only really got a full competitive season under his belt last year. After that, he, understandably, wouldn't have been content with a handful of Europa League and League Cup matches.
If I'm not mistaken, he was heading into the final year of his contract and he won't earn his bread sitting in the stands.
Hopefully he can follow in the footsteps of Robbie Brady, David Meyler et al by helping Blackburn back into the EPL.
Yeah I didn't really mean a few token Europa games, I meant a more serious involvement generally due to their extra matches. There are always going to be injuries and suspensions as well so I just thought he'd get more of an opportunity to impress. Distin is superhuman but will turn 37 this season. Anyway, it is what it is, hope it works out well obviously.
Played full game in 1-0 away victory over Fulham
MOTM v Huddersfield
http://www.whoscored.com/Matches/829998/Live
Stones stretchered off today for Everton. With Distin out of favour I couldn't help feel that Duffy would definitely have got chances at Goodison this season. Ah well, at least he's performing well at Blackburn.
I was thinking the same thing myself. Unfortunate timing for him, but I get the feeling Alcaraz would still have got the nod. Now there's a player picking up a decent paycheck for doing very little.
In the long term Duffy is better away from Everton. No one can foresee when an injury crisis will hit and it would have been foolish to wait around in the off-chance it might occur, especially with offers of immediate first-team football on the table.