
doddisalegend
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I believe the club decided to sell them all to Liverpool...
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Just listening to Talk ****e some bat **** crazy Liverpool fan saying people should stop talking about Coutinho as he is happy at Liverpool and if he did leave it couldn't be for less than £600 million (and that is not a typo even the hosts were ****ing themselves) VVD and the player from Germany should however be allowed to come to Liverpool because they want to play for Liverpool....some special callers on Talk ****e
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Well it has been so far. We flogged off a sick note and bought in a Polish kid...
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err what? you rated him before he was born? edit doh sarcasm must not skim read posts
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According to Tom LR and VVD discussed Liverpool; both parties recognise that selling him to Liverpool would be a hugely unpopular move with our fanbase, even though Saints believe they will get the most money from Liverpool. Apparently, VVD has softened a little and would consider moving to another top club besides Liverpool I'd suggest selling VVD is an option but not to Liverpool I imagine VVDs agent has been told to go and see who else might want to sign him.
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To much to hope he goes on strike to force a move... http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/barcelona-liverpool-philippe-coutinho-transfer-10854095
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For Everton?
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2 options selling to Liverpool isn't an option without the club looking like ****s.
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Meh this isn't exactly new look back at previous players to pull this sort of **** sadly most seem to get their way.....c unts http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3153513/Raheem-Sterling-refusing-play-Liverpool-tries-force-50m-Manchester-City-s-no-means-big-sulk.html
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Which is basically what we got with Morgan and Victor.
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I doubt we will get 3 or 4 proven internationals for 70 million (less Celtic's cut) in today's inflated market.
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But I doubt Ryan sees himself as the second choice back up guy.
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Can we look forward to Bertrand going on strike next..
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I'm pretty sure the club have said the price is 70million plus.
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well going on this Premier League chiefs have been reluctant to get involved and wanted the clubs to resolve the matter privately with Liverpool offering both a private and public apology. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpool-escape-premier-league-action-10693993 says to me the PL didn't want any part of it.
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What we want is keep him next season...
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The FA aren't and haven't been involved we reported Liverpool to the PL who decided not to investigate our complaint.
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nope no amount of money just don't sell to Liverpool full stop (ever)
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I don't think the FA are involved its the PL who were asked to look at the tapping up and they weren't interested in investigating one of the big draw TV teams.
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He can't be forced to sign for anyone equally we don't have to sell him to anyone we don't want to.
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So he refuses to play we refuse to pay him and he can't play for anyone else we do hold all the cards but the club has to have the balls to see it through and not cave.
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Exactly the club has to grow a pair and put a their foot down if we allow him to go Liverpool we are basically saying we will accept tapping up and players misbehaving and will be an easy mark in the future.
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He is only 27 turns 28 in September. Like everyone else I struggle to imagine us paying 40 million for a player but the truth is in this brave new post bumper TV money world the club are going to have to start spending more just to keep up if you are a PL club you are going to get taken to the cleaners no matter where you shop even average squad players are going to cost £20 million the way the market is going.
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In the murky world of the transfer market there are times when no does not mean no. There are days when no means maybe. Occasionally, no means no for now but come back in 12 months and we’ll have another chat. https://a.msn.com/r/2/AAoxdkk?m=en-gb
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Yes but that's a bit different from Tom28 saying he's on strike. Strike to me suggests refusing to play or train until we agree to let him leave and making sure everyone knows it which is a bit different to claiming not to feel quite ready to come back from injury.