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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? 12:48 - Jan 5 with 2732 viewsMaySixth

Would take a hell of a negotiation - surely they would want him to stay in the Champ to keep progressing.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 12:49 - Jan 5 with 2705 viewsPhilTWTD

I believe they want to sell him. They seem to hold onto youth players for far too long.
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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:01 - Jan 5 with 2546 viewsjayessess

He's 24, so I doubt Everton are particularly interested in his progress now.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:17 - Jan 5 with 2477 viewsSomethingBlue

They're long since done with him, look at his age.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:21 - Jan 5 with 2415 viewsLeoMuff

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:01 - Jan 5 by jayessess

He's 24, so I doubt Everton are particularly interested in his progress now.


He is 24 and not exactly causing a stir in the championship, seems to have few if any suitors there, wants to go to Sunderland who don’t seem interested, we have made an offer it seems.

A good season in league 1 would probably get him another crack at the championship so makes sense

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:26 - Jan 5 with 2361 viewsHackneyblueboy

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:21 - Jan 5 by LeoMuff

He is 24 and not exactly causing a stir in the championship, seems to have few if any suitors there, wants to go to Sunderland who don’t seem interested, we have made an offer it seems.

A good season in league 1 would probably get him another crack at the championship so makes sense


This deal to me seems like one that should be very doable.

As you say, Everton clearly don't have any further use for him so a permanent move and some cash for them is much better than him remaining on loan at Wigan. Doesn't seem like he has many suitors who would be willing to pay a fee for him so surely a top end League One club is his best bet.

I wouldn't be against this one, versatile and did well at Sunderland. Maybe we'd still look at a more out and out number 9 if we were to sign him as well.

Edit: His contract runs until summer 2024 so maybe they'd be willing to see if he has more value in the summer. That said, given their position in the league they could do with as much cash as possible at the moment.
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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:26 - Jan 5 with 2352 viewsITFC_Forever

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 12:49 - Jan 5 by PhilTWTD

I believe they want to sell him. They seem to hold onto youth players for far too long.


Who was the CB we had on loan from them when we went down?

They still had him in the "promising youngster bracket2 when he was in his mid-20s as well.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:39 - Jan 5 with 2217 viewsMatt_Netherlands

Broadhead - Perm
Hirst - Loan
Taylor - Perm
Another attacking midfielder through the door too?

That’s my best guess anyway!
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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:42 - Jan 5 with 2193 viewsParky

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 12:49 - Jan 5 by PhilTWTD

I believe they want to sell him. They seem to hold onto youth players for far too long.


Think it will happen?
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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:44 - Jan 5 with 2139 viewsKieran_Knows

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:26 - Jan 5 by ITFC_Forever

Who was the CB we had on loan from them when we went down?

They still had him in the "promising youngster bracket2 when he was in his mid-20s as well.


Pennington. See also Garbutt.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:56 - Jan 5 with 2048 viewsLeoMuff

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:39 - Jan 5 by Matt_Netherlands

Broadhead - Perm
Hirst - Loan
Taylor - Perm
Another attacking midfielder through the door too?

That’s my best guess anyway!


Can’t see us getting Hirst and Broadhead.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:56 - Jan 5 with 2048 viewsOwainG1992

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:44 - Jan 5 by Kieran_Knows

Pennington. See also Garbutt.


Been plenty over the years. Strange old team.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:00 - Jan 5 with 1799 viewsITFC_Forever

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:44 - Jan 5 by Kieran_Knows

Pennington. See also Garbutt.


That's him. Was going to say Pennington, but then doubted myself.

Yes, Garbutt too.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:05 - Jan 5 with 1740 viewsSteve_M

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:00 - Jan 5 by ITFC_Forever

That's him. Was going to say Pennington, but then doubted myself.

Yes, Garbutt too.


At least Garbutt had some ability, Pennington is a bog standard League 1 central defender, just about capable of playing at the bottom of the Championship.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:06 - Jan 5 with 1726 viewsPhilTWTD

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 13:42 - Jan 5 by Parky

Think it will happen?


Not sure, might depend on Championship interest, although not many clubs in the Championship have money.
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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:08 - Jan 5 with 1671 viewshomer_123

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:06 - Jan 5 by PhilTWTD

Not sure, might depend on Championship interest, although not many clubs in the Championship have money.


Not sure that has historically stopped clubs from spending it though.

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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 16:04 - Jan 5 with 1372 viewsSparky85

Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 15:08 - Jan 5 by homer_123

Not sure that has historically stopped clubs from spending it though.


Wasn't it Ancelotti that was asked in a press conference about Garbutt leaving after a lot of years at the club, and he had no idea who he was?
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Would Everton let Broadhead drop down a level to progress his career? on 16:25 - Jan 5 with 1273 viewsSE1blue

There was a time under Evans any potential new signing felt better than what we already had and I’d happily have seen us sign some called Bobby Crapboots, but I’m just not excited about Broadhead.

Hoping this one just drifts pass as another piece of speculation and nothing more.

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