"There's mutiny on the Bunty" is a wonderfully set up line!
Thierno Barry
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AllyBlue14
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Fun fact: I’m a direct descendant of Fletcher Christian who led the mutiny on the Bounty. Less fun fact: found out due to an extremely rare genetic illness in the family that only affects a few families round the world, including Christian’s descendants on the Pitcairn Islands. FYI I do not carry the gene and neither does my sister so in our line it died with my dad.AllyBlue14 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 7:30 am "There's mutiny on the Bunty" is a wonderfully set up line!
Scousers and pirates us lot!
Anyway, I’m all in on Thierno Barry. Hope we sign him. Let’s contract TB!
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Seeing this post I was strongly reminded of the phrase “It’s the squeaky wheel that wants to get greased.”
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Full story from the Times.
The 22-year-old is a leading target for David Moyes as he looks to reshape his squad. The 6ft 4in Frenchman has a release clause of €40million (£34million). He scored 11 goals in 35 La Liga games last season, having moved to Spain from the Swiss club Basel for £11.8million on a five-year deal in August.
It is likely that Everton would try to negotiate that figure down given the amount of deals they must look to do before moving into their new 52,888-capacity Hill Dickinson Stadium on the banks of the River Mersey next season.
Barry is at the European Under-21 Championship in Slovakia where he is part of the France squad.
Moyes improved Everton’s scoring output after succeeding Sean Dyche as manager in January and returning for a second spell in charge.
Beto finished with 12 goals in all competitions from 35 appearances, of which 20 were starts, as the club consolidated their top-flight status for another season.
The takeover by The Friedkin Group brought stability off the pitch, but the extent to which the playing squad must be reconfigured is more aligned with a newly promoted side.
Everton finished the season with 15 members of their first-team squad entering the final weeks of their contracts. Abdoulaye Doucouré, Ashley Young, Asmir Begovic, João Virginia, Neal Maupay and Mason Holgate will officially leave the club at the end of the month.
Jack Harrison, Orel Mangala, Jesper Lindstrom and Armando Broja have returned to their parent clubs after loan spells, while the forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin and centre back Michael Keane are also set to leave.
Everton have offered Idrissa Gueye a new deal, but the Senegal midfielder wants two years rather than the one on the table. The club captain Seamus Coleman, 36, has also been offered a playing contract.
Everton’s only signing to date has been a £12.6million deal to make Carlos Alcaraz’s loan move from Flamengo permanent. He has signed a two-year contract, with Everton having the option to extend it by a further 12 months.
The 22-year-old is a leading target for David Moyes as he looks to reshape his squad. The 6ft 4in Frenchman has a release clause of €40million (£34million). He scored 11 goals in 35 La Liga games last season, having moved to Spain from the Swiss club Basel for £11.8million on a five-year deal in August.
It is likely that Everton would try to negotiate that figure down given the amount of deals they must look to do before moving into their new 52,888-capacity Hill Dickinson Stadium on the banks of the River Mersey next season.
Barry is at the European Under-21 Championship in Slovakia where he is part of the France squad.
Moyes improved Everton’s scoring output after succeeding Sean Dyche as manager in January and returning for a second spell in charge.
Beto finished with 12 goals in all competitions from 35 appearances, of which 20 were starts, as the club consolidated their top-flight status for another season.
The takeover by The Friedkin Group brought stability off the pitch, but the extent to which the playing squad must be reconfigured is more aligned with a newly promoted side.
Everton finished the season with 15 members of their first-team squad entering the final weeks of their contracts. Abdoulaye Doucouré, Ashley Young, Asmir Begovic, João Virginia, Neal Maupay and Mason Holgate will officially leave the club at the end of the month.
Jack Harrison, Orel Mangala, Jesper Lindstrom and Armando Broja have returned to their parent clubs after loan spells, while the forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin and centre back Michael Keane are also set to leave.
Everton have offered Idrissa Gueye a new deal, but the Senegal midfielder wants two years rather than the one on the table. The club captain Seamus Coleman, 36, has also been offered a playing contract.
Everton’s only signing to date has been a £12.6million deal to make Carlos Alcaraz’s loan move from Flamengo permanent. He has signed a two-year contract, with Everton having the option to extend it by a further 12 months.
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Bornblue88
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Might be playing tonight for France u21’s (I’m not sure he’s 1st choice). It’s on channel 4 sports YouTube
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Bluebridge
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Bornblue88
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Bluebridge
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technically a mutineer rather than a pirate.Toddacelli wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 7:59 am Fun fact: I’m a direct descendant of Fletcher Christian who led the mutiny on the Bounty. Less fun fact: found out due to an extremely rare genetic illness in the family that only affects a few families round the world, including Christian’s descendants on the Pitcairn Islands. FYI I do not carry the gene and neither does my sister so in our line it died with my dad.
Scousers and pirates us lot!
Anyway, I’m all in on Thierno Barry. Hope we sign him. Let’s contract TB!

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OldEnglandToffee
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They play again today the French u21. If he plays well then lots of clubs will be sniffin. So hopefully if we’re trying to get agreement asap
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Like Woltemade the other night - scored a hat-trick, immediately linked with Chelsea.OldEnglandToffee wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 4:37 pm They play again today the French u21. If he plays well then lots of clubs will be sniffin. So hopefully if we’re trying to get agreement asap
Barry on the bench tonight.
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Bluebridge
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