i don't want Andy anywhere near that ruddy team, whether he learns off Zlatan or not, they are having a giraffe with the way they have treated our club and players, and we should tell them to f off with anything, even if they need to borrow a fiver, pikies the lot of them!!
They merely try and get the best deals possible. Why pay over-the-odds for the likes of Aquilani? If they can give Carroll a new dimension, fantastic!
Let's get one thing clear... Brendan Rodgers hasn't even had one training session with Andy Carroll.. and possibly only spoken to him on the phone.
I can't believe a coach of Rodgers capacity will send a player anywhere without assessing them first.
Just heard Tony Gale on talksport saying that Rodgers doesn't have a tall striker in his gameplan and as an example mentioned Danny Graham. Tony Gale, if you're reading this... Danny Graham is over 6ft tall!
There are some idiots rambling on...
AC won't be learning squat from Zlatan...unless he's going to PSG with him...
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/report-milan-accept-psg-bids-zlatan-thiago-170927517.html
I have to ask, why would Milan loan Carroll? There are better options for them - a club that is an attractive proposition all across the world for players, even players on loan. So why would Milan go for Carroll, only on loan?
Having said that, I do agree that Zlatan would be a good player for Carroll to learn from (if not in attitude, only in ability). If Carroll is to go on loan however, I feel that it would be to a club of much lesser standard than Milan. The only way I could see a loan to Milan is if they agree a loan deal with an option to buy. But in that case that wouldn't be in Liverpool's interests in regards to the development of the player. For if he does well, Milan sign permanantly. If he doesn't do well, he returns to Liverpool no better than he currently is.
This is a mis-representation of what BR has said by the Press. They can't get any info, the stir the hornets nest, step back, and see what the response is. The response? Silence. Brilliant. Keep guessing! JimmyTheRed
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posted on 11/7/12
i don't want Andy anywhere near that ruddy team, whether he learns off Zlatan or not, they are having a giraffe with the way they have treated our club and players, and we should tell them to f off with anything, even if they need to borrow a fiver, pikies the lot of them!!
posted on 11/7/12
They merely try and get the best deals possible. Why pay over-the-odds for the likes of Aquilani? If they can give Carroll a new dimension, fantastic!
posted on 11/7/12
Let's get one thing clear... Brendan Rodgers hasn't even had one training session with Andy Carroll.. and possibly only spoken to him on the phone.
I can't believe a coach of Rodgers capacity will send a player anywhere without assessing them first.
Just heard Tony Gale on talksport saying that Rodgers doesn't have a tall striker in his gameplan and as an example mentioned Danny Graham. Tony Gale, if you're reading this... Danny Graham is over 6ft tall!
There are some idiots rambling on...
posted on 11/7/12
AC won't be learning squat from Zlatan...unless he's going to PSG with him...
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/report-milan-accept-psg-bids-zlatan-thiago-170927517.html
posted on 11/7/12
I have to ask, why would Milan loan Carroll? There are better options for them - a club that is an attractive proposition all across the world for players, even players on loan. So why would Milan go for Carroll, only on loan?
Having said that, I do agree that Zlatan would be a good player for Carroll to learn from (if not in attitude, only in ability). If Carroll is to go on loan however, I feel that it would be to a club of much lesser standard than Milan. The only way I could see a loan to Milan is if they agree a loan deal with an option to buy. But in that case that wouldn't be in Liverpool's interests in regards to the development of the player. For if he does well, Milan sign permanantly. If he doesn't do well, he returns to Liverpool no better than he currently is.
posted on 11/7/12
This is a mis-representation of what BR has said by the Press. They can't get any info, the stir the hornets nest, step back, and see what the response is. The response? Silence. Brilliant. Keep guessing! JimmyTheRed
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