Can see this happening tbh.
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Can see this happening tbh.
city, chelsea and liverpool by the age of 24.
some list.
he needs game time tbf. he'll get that at liverpool.
He needs to be less shit.
he needs to be less of a selfish, lazy **** and then he might realise some of the talent he has.
but he won't and he'll go to liverpool, think he's billy big bollocks and fuck them over even more.
let's hope this happens.
Sturridge is proper shit.
He's Chelsea's Bendtner.
Thankfully I hear we're actually in for Dean Sturridge.
And the Northern Echo is reporting Middlesbrough are interested in taking Downing on loan. And so endeth one of the biggest clusterfucks in transfer history.
Sturridge is the worst excuse for a striker I have seen since Welbeck last played. I'd include Chamakh in this hall of shame but we don't even pretend about him any more.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...ransfer-windowQuote:
Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool do not plan to spend big money in the January transfer window.
Rodgers' men are currently on a run of eight games unbeaten and sit 11th in the Premier League table following their goalless draw at Swansea on Saturday.
But the former Swans boss, while admitting Reds top scorer Luis Suarez needs support, believes no significant changes will be made until next summer.
"If we can get in the quality in the final third we need to support what we have, then there will be enough to keep the team moving forward," said Rodgers.
"But I am not so sure that will happen in January. This year the club wanted to balance the books and see where we are at.
"There has been big investment in the club and lots of players went out and a few came in during the summer, so we will look to do some business.
"But it is a thing which is evolving more slowly. The team is coming together and I can see improvement all the time."
kenny could've at least done the decent thing for brendan when he left
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8688470.stm
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But I am not so sure that will happen in January.
Theo and Huntelaar will do in January, I'm not fussy. That Holtby as well.
Sell Cole and Downing and we're set.
Least he is honest and at least pool fans know the score.Quote:
"But I am not so sure that will happen in January. This year the club wanted to balance the books and see where we are at.
Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/footbal...#ixzz2DNSxPz8FQuote:
Darren Bent is reportedly closing in on a January loan to Liverpool after being axed by Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert for the home draw with Arsenal.
The striker, 28, was available after missing three games with an ankle problem but Lambert instead preferred rookie Jordan Bowery as his back-up forward for Saturday’s 0-0 stalemate with the Gunners.
Now Liverpool, who are in desperate need of extra firepower, are believed to already be in negotiations with Villa over taking Bent on loan until the end of the season with a view to making the move permanent in the summer.
A temporary signing would be the ideal solution to Liverpool’s striker problems, as Brendan Rodgers admitted after his side’s 0-0 draw with Swansea that funds may not be available to bring in a permanent recruit.
‘If we can get in the quality in the final third we need to support what we have, then there will be enough to keep the team moving forward,’ said Rodgers.
‘But I am not so sure that will happen in January. This year the club wanted to balance the books and see where we are at.
‘There has been big investment in the club and lots of players went out and a few came in during the summer, so we will look to do some business.’
Whether Villa would settle on a loan deal for a player who cost them £22million just two seasons ago remains to be seen, and boss Lambert insists there’s no rift with the England striker.
'Darren is fine. There's nothing at all. The most important thing is Aston Villa Football Club,' said the Scot.
can see that happening. he'd probably score a ton of goals there. will form a lethal partnership with overbite.
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RODGERS: "We had 65% possession tonight. To me, that's more important than goals."
Oh dear.
Liverpool have Wenget's son. :pal:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...-Chelsea.html#Quote:
Liverpool are hopeful the managerial chaos at Chelsea will not impact on their efforts to sign Daniel Sturridge in January. Sturridge, currently injured and out of the Chelsea side, is Brendan Rodgers’ prime target and it is understood the England striker is anxious to move to Anfield.
The appointment of Rafa Benítez could complicate matters if he intends to utilise Sturridge more than his predecessor Roberto Di Matteo, although with talks already having taken place at executive level it may be too late for the new manager to influence the decision.
“You never know when new managers go into clubs, but we will see what happens over the course of the market for us,” said Rodgers.
“Hopefully we can get a few in. Obviously Ian Ayre has been dealing with transfer stuff in the background and doing a great job along with the recruitment team.”
Rodgers still hasn’t given up hope of signing Arsenal’s Theo Walcott in January, and he has also been extensively scouting Blackpool’s former Liverpool reserve Thomas Ince, who only left Anfield a year ago.
Im sure your former manager will help you out this time.
I would really appreciate it if he didn't.
I'd love it, love it if he didn't help us in any way.
And thankfully that quote is indeed made up.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...daniel-1471535Quote:
Daniel Sturridge is demanding a staggering £80,000 a week to move to Liverpool in January.
The Reds have already asked Chelsea about their reserve striker’s availability, and look set to follow up their interest, which dates back to the summer, in the winter transfer window.
There is a feeling at Anfield, however, that Sturridge has done little in the last 12 months to justify such big wages since his fine start to last season.
Back then, he scored 10 goals playing wide in an attacking three under Andre Villas-Boas.
But since last December, he has scored just five times for the European Champions.
The 23-year-old’s camp also insist he MUST play through the middle if he were to move to Liverpool next month.
Liverpool are keen not to repeat the financial mistakes of past windows after big signings Andy Carroll, Jordan Henderson and Stewart Downing struggled to make any sort of impact
If he think he is demanding that, then he needs to stay on the bench tbh.
another win
when do we start worrying about liverpool?
a decent transfer window and they'll be on the rise. already starting to pick up results.
if they give him 20 years he'll turn them into the next man united. lets see if he gets 20 months first.
Depends on 3 things happening.
If everyone else continues to stutter and the likes of West Brom start to fall away.
If Lucas stays fit for any considerable length of time, which would allow Gerrard, Allen, Shelvey (well actually probably not him, he just bounds forward whatever) and Sahin to go further forward and have less of an eye on defending/do what they do now but 10/15 yards further forward. For all of the talk of Stevie Me, he has undoubtedly been asked to hold back this season. Although I'm still amazed as to why Assaidi isn't getting more games.
And most importantly; who we get in January, presuming we actually do get someone this time. If we can get a top, top, top, top quality forward then there's no reason we can't look at getting 5th/6th. Or even 4th, so long as we never ever ever admit it in public. I want my own FL week. And Feo week. And Huntelaar week. And Holtby week. Just get all of them!
But I think it depends on all 3 things happening, otherwise we'll be comfortably mid table. But then the way you're going you might too.... nah you'll finish 4th.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2EZQtDK5vQuote:
NURI SAHIN reckons Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is playing him in the wrong position.
The Turkish international joined the Reds on loan during the summer from Real Madrid.
They snapped him up after seeing the 24-year-old dominate the midfield from a holding role for Borussia Dortmund.
But when Sahin turned up at Liverpool, he found himself shunted into playing behind Luis Suarez.
Sahin insisted: “I’ve played my whole career deeper but I have played as a No 10 here. It was new for me but I tried my best.
“If I could choose a position it would be holding as I feel more comfortable there.”
Sahin. :lol:
I remember him.
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I have played as a No 10 here
He plays further forward than the other but I'd hardly call it a #10.
He's been pretty poor in the last few games he's played though, it has to be said.
Sahin needs to stfu tbh.
Read more: http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...13/door-still-Quote:
Barcelona have scuppered Liverpool's hopes of signing Spanish starlet Cristian Tello by handing him a new deal - but the Reds will be encouraged by his £8m buyout clause.
The Anfield side had been chasing Tello, 21, for the last few months but he will now continue his career in Catalonia.
The winger's new deal ties him to the Nou Camp club until 2016.
Liverpool may be encouraged by Tello's new buyout clause though - it is set at £8m.
Arsenal have also monitored the 21-year-old in the past.
Rodgers aiming for 2nd this season :lol:
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz2F8HEpA63Quote:
Former Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli has defended Kenny Dalglish’s transfer record at the club despite the fact that many of his signings are no longer part of Brendan Rodgers' plans.
In his time at the club Comolli oversaw an estimated £110million spending spree as Liverpool aggressively pursued Champions League football.
And since the Frenchman departed Anfield, Dalglish has also left, while his high profile signigs Carroll has been loaned to West Ham, Charlie Adam and Craig Bellamy have departed, Stewart Downing will leave if a buyer can be found in January, and Jose Enrique, Jordan Henderson and Sebastian Coates have had doubts raised against them
That leaves Luis Suarez – an £18m signing from Ajax – as the only player who still plays a key role at the club.
Goals have been one of the main problems for Liverpool over the last few seasons and while he does not confirm names, the likes of Demba Ba, Olivier Giroud and Shinji Kagawa all were linked with moves to Anfield but all eventually moved elsewhere.
But Comolli defends his record at the club, speaking to the Daily Express, he said: ‘We did 26 deals and to think we wouldn’t make any mistakes in such a huge number of deals in and out would be totally unrealistic.
‘I do not think we made any mistakes on the players going out and whether we made mistakes on the players who came in, time will tell. I am very uncomfortable for players to be judged after six, eight or even 12 months. Sometimes it takes two or three years.
‘In two or three years you can say, ‘Damien and Kenny, you were wrong’. Or you can say, ‘They just needed time’.’
The £35m move for Carroll is one of the moves that has attracted the most criticism, but again, Comolli is quick to defend the actions of the club.
He added: ‘If you want to talk about the Carroll deal, the situation was quite clear.
‘The way we looked at it, we were selling two players – Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel – and we were bringing two in – Suarez and Carroll – and we were making a profit and the wage bill was coming down considerably as well. It was a four-player deal.
'Chelsea kept bidding higher and higher for Torres. The difference between their first and final bid is double.
'They [FSG] asked me what the risks were and I said if things don’t go well you’ll lose something on Andy, but it is difficult to measure whether you will make money if things go well because Liverpool aren’t a selling club and he could be here for the next 10 years.’
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They were after Giroud?
FFS they got one over on us
http://www.goal.com/en/news/article?contentId=3611758 :doh: ridiculous fine
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That's pathetic.
They really need to find themselves something better to do.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/p...075112421.htmlQuote:
The paper says that the two clubs have agreed a fee of £12 million for the 23-year-old, and the deal is at such an advanced stage that Sturridge was due to travel to Merseyside today for a medical but that has been postponed due to a small hitch with the player's representatives.
Sturridge has long been linked with Liverpool but it now sees that everything is in place for him to go straight into the squad when the transfer window opens.
The Times says it is a similar story with their other target Thomas Ince from Blackpool who will join for £6m just 18 months after Blackpool bought him off the Reds for £250,000.
In a nice twist for Liverpool though, they put in a 35 per cent sell-on clause when they sold Ince, which means that the transfer fee will actually only cost them £4m.
Ince has agreed a contract work £25,000 a week and has also rejected counter offers from Newcastle and Tottenham.
It seems like he is already spending his new wage, with pictures in the Daily Mail of him with a brand new Porsche.