The kids will stay, i rather watch the kids than those expensive prima donnas who cannot score and/or let in goals when we play against kkj clubs at anfield, and all the time complain about lack of funds, players etc
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The kids will stay, i rather watch the kids than those expensive prima donnas who cannot score and/or let in goals when we play against kkj clubs at anfield, and all the time complain about lack of funds, players etc
You are possibly right. Though I supported Rafa for a very long time, I feel he is very bad in playing "politics" and it is something you need as a manager of a bunch of stars and when dealing with owners.
I don't think Rafa will want to come back now we have a director of football - since he was adamant that he must be in control of buying and selling. I find it hard to understand the purpose of his rant with Fergie, he was outsmart on that one, and his arguing with some of the players e.g. Reira.
I think a new manager will be coming next summer, unless we are way too close to the relegation zone or "our stars" call for RH to be fired, else they leave.
'I want to be complete'
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/i-want-to-be-complete
"cc, u.. complete me!" :bigeyes: :bsmilie:
LIVERPOOL TO SIGN £7M WINGER?
AURELIO ON BRINK OF RETURN
Posted 17/11/10 12:56
definitely more reliable and much more quality than Poke Komcheeky!!!
AURELIO ON BRINK OF RETURN
Posted 17/11/10 12:56
definitely more reliable and much more quality than Poke Komcheeky!!!
CITY TO DUMP FOUR TO TRIM WAGE BILL
Another day, another story about a clear-out at Manchester City.
'Emmanuel Adebayor and Roque Santa Cruz, the strikers, Shaun Wright-Phillips, the winger, and Wayne Bridge, the left back, will be made available when the transfer window opens in January, even if selling them could prove troublesome,' reports The Times.
'It is thought that City would be prepared to take significant hits on the quartet - who cost a combined £63.5 million - or listen to loan offers to remove them from a wage bill that has become the second largest in the Barclays Premier League after Chelsea.'
And the real difficulty City might face is finding clubs who are willing to match the quartet's existing wage deals.
According to The Times, SWP is on £65k a week, 'Santa Cruz and Bridge have deals worth £80,000 a week and £92,000 a week respectively that run until June 2013, while Adebayor's £150,000-a-week contract does not expire until the next summer.'
Let's just repeat that.
'According to The Times, SWP is on £65k a week, 'Santa Cruz and Bridge have deals worth £80,000 a week and £92,000 a week respectively that run until June 2013, while Adebayor's £150,000-a-week contract does not expire until the next summer.'
Goodness grief.
SWP will be a good addition to Liverpool if he is going to be lelong-ed come jan.
all 4 of them come even better, but i think we cannot afford their wages and mansilly will probably not loan to us
we have lived with Anelka, Bellamy and Cisse
how bad can it
we have lived with Anelka, Bellamy and Cisse
how bad can it
stan callmemore is the other star. :bsmilie: