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lsgworldl
08-28-2004, 05:12 PM
Everton have confirmed that Manchester United have made a second bid for England striker Wayne Rooney.
The club say Manchester United's bid is higher than the £23.5m offer from Newcastle which was rejected last week.

Everton's head of PR Ian Ross told the club's website: "Manchester United made an offer which is in excess of the second bid lodged by Newcastle."

Both United and Newcastle are fighting it out for the 18-year-old who handed in a transfer request on Friday.


Everton insisted Rooney make his request to leave Goodison Park formal before sanctioning his departure.


The 18-year-old England striker held talks with Goodison Park boss David Moyes on Friday morning and then said: "I hope Everton's fans will understand my decision.

"This has been one of the hardest decisions of my life but I feel the time is now right for me to move forward with my career.

"The Euros were a fantastic experience for me. It made me realise I could play at the highest level.

I hope that some day in the future I could be welcomed back to watch the team I have supported since boyhood

Wayne Rooney
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"To do that I need to be with a club that is playing in Europe every year. I hope the Everton fans can come to understand my decision and I hope the transfer fee Everton Football Club receive will help the club move forward.

"The Everton fans have always been fantastic in their support of me. I hope they respect my decision and I also hope that some day in the future I could be welcomed back to watch the team I have supported since boyhood."

Everton manager David Moyes insisted Rooney will not be sold until his near-£30m price tag is met.

He said: "We are disappointed, but at this time he is an Everton player and will remain that until we receive what we think is his valuation.

"We have got a fee in mind but we won't be discussing what it is.

"Until we get our valuation there will be no movement. He's a player we value really highly. We showed that by the effort we put into his contract offer."

Up to a week ago I thought it was more likely he would sign his contract

Everton boss David Moyes

Moyes also revealed that he expected to keep Rooney up to one week ago.

"I'm not sure this would have happened if Newcastle hadn't sold Jonathan Woodgate," Moyes said.

"That's triggered the whole market off - Newcastle have some money and they have come in with an offer, then Manchester United have come in too.

"But up to a week ago I thought it was more likely he would sign his contract (at Everton)."

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United boss Sir Alex Ferguson earlier revealed his desire to land Rooney and believes he remains in pole position ahead of Newcastle.

But Newcastle remain confident, and it is understood that a move to St James' Park appeals strongly to Rooney.

It only takes a second to say yes

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson

Asked about the timescale of a move, Ferguson said: "It only takes a second to say yes. The difficulty is getting the medicals but at the moment it is not at the stage where we are talking about it.

"We are waiting for an agreement before doing anything else."

One club who will not be making a move is Chelsea, who could certainly afford to join the auction if manager Jose Mourinho wished to.

But Mourinho said: "Wayne Rooney is a good player. Newcastle and Manchester United are fighting for him because they have the sport and economical potential and the club who wins the fight will get a good player. That's normal.

"Maybe they do it because they are not happy enough with what they have but in my case, I am more than happy with the strikers I have at the club."

Rooney scored four goals for England at Euro 2004 as he emerged as one of the stars of the tournament before he suffered the foot injury in the quarter-final to Portugal from which he is still recovering.

Ferguson added: "Rooney's a fabulous player - he showed that at Euro 2004 - and is a young player.

"He's not the finished article yet, but we've got experience of bringing young players to the club and bringing them on."

I've been waiting for this to happen, I just hope the deal goes through

From Michael Phillips
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It has been reported that Newcastle are willing to go as high as £28m to land England's star of Euro 2004.

However, it is now thought Everton will accept £25m plus a player - with Newcastle possibly prepared to let Shola Ameobi join the Toffees and Manchester United maybe considering offering David Bellion.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/3592494.stm

Gennadios
08-28-2004, 05:14 PM
Damn, thats one expensive 18 yr old. It would be a good signing for Man U, but I hope everton can keep him.

lsgworldl
08-28-2004, 05:42 PM
Damn, thats one expensive 18 yr old. It would be a good signing for Man U, but I hope everton can keep him.
they wont keep him as they are £50,000,000 in debt

Becks
08-28-2004, 07:03 PM
I think he should go to Manchester United. He could be really great addition, playing with C. Ronaldo.

14tammuz.com
08-28-2004, 09:23 PM
Seriously, we should stop buying players all the time... We should began creating players like in the start of the 90's. :thumbsup:

Like David Beckham, Gary/Phil Neville, Giggs, O'Kane, Wallwork, Keane, Pallister and so one. :silly: ;)

Neechez
08-28-2004, 10:17 PM
Seriously, we should stop buying players all the time... We should began creating players like in the start of the 90's. :thumbsup:

Like David Beckham, Gary/Phil Neville, Giggs, O'Kane, Wallwork, Keane, Pallister and so one. :silly: ;)


I've never heard of o'kane?, also united bought G.Pallister for a record fee between british clubs.

Leon of Silvren
08-28-2004, 10:19 PM
Signing Rooney will be a good deal, but IMO they shouldn't buy him now, maybe in december when the transfer window opens again, because now his price is too high for his 'boom' on the EC. Besides they don't really need a striker, but it may become handy.

14tammuz.com
08-28-2004, 10:58 PM
I've never heard of o'kane?, also united bought G.Pallister for a record fee between british clubs.

Seriously, never heard of John O'Kane, he was a defensive talent.

He disseapered after 1998 dont know ere he is now, but GAry Pallister i always thought of him as a Manchester lad... didnt know that he was buyed. :worried:

lsgworldl
08-28-2004, 11:10 PM
Seriously, never heard of John O'Kane, he was a defensive talent.

He disseapered after 1998 dont know ere he is now, but GAry Pallister i always thought of him as a Manchester lad... didnt know that he was buyed. :worried:
http://www.toffeeweb.com/players/past/OKane.html


JOHN O'KANE
Defender
FACTS
Born Nottingham, 15 November 1974
Height 5' - 10" (178 cm)
Joined Everton from Manchester United in January 1998 (up to £500,000)
Debut v West Ham United (a), 30 January 1998
Nicknames Kane-O
Left Everton for Bolton Wanderers in December 1999 (Free transfer)
Finale v Manchester United (a), 21 March 1999
Honours FA Youth Cup Winner '92; runner-up '93
PREVIOUS CAREER
Seasons Club Apps Gls
1990-1998 Manchester United 1 (1) + 4 (2) -
1996-1997 Bury (on loan) 13 4
1997-1998 Bradford City (on loan) 7 -
1998-1999 Burnley (on loan) 8 -
1999-2000 Bolton (on loan) 1 (1) + 1 -



STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
Passes and tackles intelligently
Good wing-back skills
Comfortable on the ball
Natural athlete
Limited Premiership experience
Has played in the reserves for ages
Needs a good run of matches

BIOSKETCH

John O'Kane came through the Manchester United youth system, playing in the side that won the FA Youth Cup in 1992. O'Kane is a defender who has played at both left-back and right-back, and in midfield. With the almost simultaneous departure of Andy Hinchcliffe, Everton fans hoped that Kendall would play him on the left, and that Jon O'Connor would finally get a chance to show his skill at right back. Some hope!
John O'Kane was rated very highly but could not get into the Manchester United side due to the likes of Phil and Gary Neville. He found it increasingly difficult to even go and watch the first-team matches, knowing that his chances of playing were effectively zero. With that situation unlikely to change in the near future, O'Kane was unlikely to get many opportunities at Old Trafford and should have been better served with a move elsewhere.

The prospects for him at Goodison Park looked good. When he arrived, he had a point to prove in the Premiership and he was given the opportunity to prove himself to Howard kendall, his new manager.

Previously, O'Kane had loan spells with Bury and Bradford where his skills were appreciated. He passes and tackles intelligently. Furthermore, his movement down the wing was fairly thoughtful. However, he also displayed what appeared to be a stunning lack of effort while on loan. Perhaps the lad is simply yearning for the Premiership football he know he deserves.

In his first games for Everton, John O'Kane looked promising but obviously is lacking top-flight match practice – a situation made worse by a booking which was his 5th of the season and led to an automatic two-match ban in February 1998.

O'Kane went on to make himself a regular in Everton's desperate struggle to avoid the drop under Howard Kendall. While not setting the world alight, O'Kane proved to be a solid choice at right-back, and showed a marked improvement as he started to come to terms with the step up to Premiership football...

Or so it seemed. 1 July 1998 and Walter Smith arrived, spelling a swift end to John O'Kane's adventures in the Premiership. O'Kane plays in a position which simply does not figure in Walter Smith's increasingly bizarre defensive line-up: right-back. A loan spell at 2nd Division Burnley for 2 months was probably a blessed release.

Nothing came of that, but even an injury crisis was not enough to force Walter Smith to reconsider the potential value of John O'Kane, who also picked up 3 yellow cards while he was at Burnley. The arrival of of Smith's old-boy, David Weir, was surely the final nail in Kane-O's Goodison coffin. After this, he played just one full match – the ill-fated FA Cup quarter-final at Newcastle United.

Walter Smith's lack of enthusiasm for O'Kane and some of the other talented youngsters he inherited may well be down to a conflict over attitude. If so, it reflects poorly on Smith's managerial inability to bring them into line. But the problem he faced was epitomised perhaps by churlish comments overheard from Oster and O'Kane as they sat in the Main Stand, watching their "teammates" crash at home to Sheffield Wednesday... Unsurprisingly, O'Kane was one in the batch of five to be put up for sale at the end of Walter Smith's difficult first season in charge.

And the proof of the pudding was an almost total lack of interest in him from other clubs. He did get on the subs bench against Oxford United, but by early October 1999, Smith told O'Kane to have his agent find him a free transfer. All they came up with was another loan deal, this time with Bolton Wanderers, but in December 1999 that was turned into a permanent move as Walter Smith finally trimmed his small squad even more.


EVERTON CAREER STATISTICS
Season Squad
Number League
Apps(sub) League
Goals Cup
Apps(sub) Cup
Goals TOTAL
Apps(sub) TOTAL
Goals
1997-98 32 12 (-) - - (-) - 12 (-) -
1998-99 32 2 (-) - 1 (2) - 3 (2) -
1999-2k 32 - (-) - - (-) - - (-) -

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Totals: 14 (-) - 1 (2) - 15 (2) -

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Cup Statistics include all other non-league senior matches, as counted by Everton FC in the Matchday Programme

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Becks
08-29-2004, 01:31 AM
I remember him. He seemed to have a good grasp on the mental aspect of the game, as well as the physical.