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Paul.S
Very nice price for us that. Good stuff, was worried all summer we'd hear "Liverpool want.....but it's dependent on Andy Carroll being sold to fund it"
FSG has said they wanted to make 15m on the Torres deal so whatever Newcastle wanted Chelsea had to pay 15m more. So 15m for Carroll in the eyes of the owners means we made 30m
I thought our attacking play was, very little in terms of creative play bar get it wide and cross it in or have Suarez try and create something by himself. We barely get in behind a team or had players free in the box. I do agree about Maxi though.
The thing about Maxi - one of our better players last season - is that Dalglish had to justify the scandalous 20 million quid he paid for the shockingly bad Downing. So Downing was a shoo-in week in, week out, no matter how badly he played, whereas The far superior Maxi was lucky to get on the bench most weeks, even if he'd played well and scored in his last game. That was one of the worst aspects of Dalglish's blinkered attitude to quite a few players
Liverpool and West Ham have agreed a fee for striker Andy Carroll but the player has yet to decide if he wants to join the London club permanently.
Negotiations have taken place in the past week with West Ham now willing to match Liverpool's asking price - the fee is likely to be in the region of £15m.
It is understood Newcastle's interest in their former striker has cooled for now, but Carroll has still to make up his mind about whether to make his loan move permanent ahead of World Cup year.
I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
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