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3 yr deal, 100k a week = £15million, no agent fees, signing on fees, relocation fees and whatever else its a no brainer really.Originally posted by Kenneth View PostWith the wages he was reportedly on, I'm not so sure this would represent good value, especially a long contract.
If he went he woud have to be replaced and surely thats going to be a 10million pound+ signing for someone half decent and decent wages._____________________________________
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I agree with this, but the moral of this season for me is....trust Brendan!! If he rates Glen that highly, thats good enough for me. And anyway, if he does flop we have Flanno who has proved more than just an understudy.Originally posted by Venton View PostWhen Glen is good he's very good but when he's bad he's awful. He switches off in games from time to time and the frequency seems to be increasing with age. Having said that he'd be expensive to replace so it's a tricky one."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Of course there would be agent fees. They would be negotiating the contract.Originally posted by red g View Post3 yr deal, 100k a week = £15million, no agent fees, signing on fees, relocation fees and whatever else its a no brainer really.
If he went he woud have to be replaced and surely thats going to be a 10million pound+ signing for someone half decent and decent wages.Oh I don't know.
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No, not if he's really on around £100k. We can justifiably reduce his wage - if he's willing to accept - given he's 29. Surely.Originally posted by dom9 View PostWould you give him a pay rise?
I think people expecting us to flog him and just waltz into the market and find a top class replacement are living in dreamland tbh.
Yep. And who knows if the replacement would be any good. We've got one already, we know he's good and Rodgers loves him - why on earth take the risk of having to find and fund a replacement?Originally posted by red g View Post3 yr deal, 100k a week = £15million, no agent fees, signing on fees, relocation fees and whatever else its a no brainer really.
If he went he woud have to be replaced and surely thats going to be a 10million pound+ signing for someone half decent and decent wages.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Dont think he is deserving of a pay rise in all honesty. He earns a hell of a lot. Maybe they will link his wage to performance and heavily incentivise it. But if Rodgers wants to keep him then the club should try.
Rodgers has earnt the right to have a bigger say in transfers and choices of players he wants to keep. Even Allen and Borini are now showing promise
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I would offer an extension on the same terms with a view to selling next year if both parties agree. That’s assuming Johnson does want to finish his career in Spain and at least this way we’d get a fair fee for him next year and have a full year with CL football on offer to get a quality replacement.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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I'm not sure he would accept a reduction. Footballers seem to have this air of entitlement that the rest of us don't. Maybe he's different.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostNo, not if he's really on around £100k. We can justifiably reduce his wage - if he's willing to accept - given he's 29. Surely.
I think people expecting us to flog him and just waltz into the market and find a top class replacement are living in dreamland tbh.
I think Flanagan is ready if Glen goes, which means we could do with a new left back.Oh I don't know.
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Well if it's Sagna like a lot of fans seem to want, then we do.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostNo, not if he's really on around £100k. We can justifiably reduce his wage - if he's willing to accept - given he's 29. Surely.
I think people expecting us to flog him and just waltz into the market and find a top class replacement are living in dreamland tbh.
Yep. And who knows if the replacement would be any good. We've got one already, we know he's good and Rodgers loves him - why on earth take the risk of having to find and fund a replacement?
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Perhaps a reduction is unrealistic, but I'm sure a few clubs do that as players enter their 30s.Originally posted by dom9 View PostI'm not sure he would accept a reduction. Footballers seem to have this air of entitlement that the rest of us don't. Maybe he's different.
I think Flanagan is ready if Glen goes, which means we could do with a new left back.
Originally posted by RedReet View PostWell if it's Sagna like a lot of fans seem to want, then we do.

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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAmazed at the apathy surrounding Johnson. The best English RB in the league (not saying much, granted), at his best only Zabaleta is better in the league, and he would cost a premium to replace.
Flanagan is here to stay in my view but I see him as a squaddie and, for now at least, would like top quality in both full back positions.
Johnson has a great link-up down the right with Henderson and Sterling (also Suarez), he fits the way we play and is an experienced head in a young team. I accept his top heavy wages are an issue but absolutely no way do I want him replaced.
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I get the feeling this usually happens when he's not fully fit. Hopefully with the emergence of Flannagan if we can sign a half decent and semi-regularly fit left back for next season we won't have to play him in those situations any more.Originally posted by Venton View PostWhen Glen is good he's very good but when he's bad he's awful. He switches off in games from time to time and the frequency seems to be increasing with age. Having said that he'd be expensive to replace so it's a tricky one."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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True. It would be nice to have some competition in there to wake him up a bit as well.Originally posted by dww View Post
I get the feeling this usually happens when he's not fully fit. Hopefully with the emergence of Flannagan if we can sign a half decent and semi-regularly fit left back for next season we won't have to play him in those situations any more.Experimental music, Metropolitan foodstuffs, Mexican wrestler art, London suburbia, wry whimsy, fansy pants flim flam lad
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Originally posted by Venton View PostWhen Glen is good he's very good but when he's bad he's awful. He switches off in games from time to time and the frequency seems to be increasing with age. Having said that he'd be expensive to replace so it's a tricky one.
He is also expensive to keep - I can't imagine he'd agree to a drop in wages but I don't think he's worth the reputed £100k+ pw wage packet.
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good point. Well madeOriginally posted by dom9 View PostOf course there would be agent fees. They would be negotiating the contract.
the general point still stands though!
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