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I still think he will develop into a good player. He is still young enough to come good. I dont see the point in selling any young player until they hit 22-23. By that time you will know if they will be good enough, and you will get a better price than for a teenager, as they will be ready for first team football. I cant imagine their wages are that much of a burden, and if so, more reason to loan them out.
He has just hit 21, so I think a season out on loan, and then see what he has learned the next preseason, and if he is not up to scratch, sell him. I do not think the price we would fetch for him now will make that much of a difference to who we can buy anyway.In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.
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Originally posted by Charly View PostI still think he will develop into a good player. He is still young enough to come good. I dont see the point in selling any young player until they hit 22-23. By that time you will know if they will be good enough, and you will get a better price than for a teenager, as they will be ready for first team football. I cant imagine their wages are that much of a burden, and if so, more reason to loan them out.
He has just hit 21, so I think a season out on loan, and then see what he has learned the next preseason, and if he is not up to scratch, sell him. I do not think the price we would fetch for him now will make that much of a difference to who we can buy anyway.
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Originally posted by Charly View PostI still think he will develop into a good player. He is still young enough to come good. I dont see the point in selling any young player until they hit 22-23. By that time you will know if they will be good enough, and you will get a better price than for a teenager, as they will be ready for first team football. I cant imagine their wages are that much of a burden, and if so, more reason to loan them out.
He has just hit 21, so I think a season out on loan, and then see what he has learned the next preseason, and if he is not up to scratch, sell him. I do not think the price we would fetch for him now will make that much of a difference to who we can buy anyway.
Agreed...100%
JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER
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I tend to agree. I think at the minute we need to get as many funds as we can to improve the first team - Shelvey needs experience we can't afford to give him IMO. A loan might provide that but going down that route would leave us with less to spend now.Originally posted by PTP View Posthad high hopes for him - he has some ability but he hasn't quite kicked on or taken his chances
if we sign mkhsyrsytrenannrean then i'd take £5m for Shelvey with some sort of buy back option and sell on clause"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Any player that is in and around the first team but gets knocked down to reserve level but still gives 100% (as Jonjo does) has the right mentality.Originally posted by wiw View PostI'd get rid, he doesn't have the [Rafa] mentality [/Rafa].
It's not his mentality that is the problem (imho) it's his lack of mobility and his wastefulness in front of goal. A major problem for a player whose best position is attacking midfield.
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Yep completely agree. He's just turned 21 FFS. Okay he's no Coutinho but he could develop into a very good player. His problems IMO are his inability to resist acting on instinct *all the time* and he seems to have a bit of an ego. I like his confidence but he needs to make sure it doesn't become unwarranted arrogance.Originally posted by Charly View PostI still think he will develop into a good player. He is still young enough to come good. I dont see the point in selling any young player until they hit 22-23. By that time you will know if they will be good enough, and you will get a better price than for a teenager, as they will be ready for first team football. I cant imagine their wages are that much of a burden, and if so, more reason to loan them out.
He has just hit 21, so I think a season out on loan, and then see what he has learned the next preseason, and if he is not up to scratch, sell him. I do not think the price we would fetch for him now will make that much of a difference to who we can buy anyway.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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