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This reminds me of Harry Potter being dubbed in Hindi. Harry Potter essentially becomes Hari Puttar in Hindi. It's beyond comical to watch the dubbed version
I don't like it when our fans slate our players simply for not being good enough. Slate them for a poor attitude, for being outspoken in the wrong way. For refusing a move to sit on the bench and take wages etc, but there's been none of that with Poulsen, he's come in and tried his best, kept his head down and never complained about anything while respecting the club, us fans and the staff. Was never good enough for us, but that is the Bodge's fault. Lets maintain a bit of class and dignity ourselves hey?
"that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011
I don't like it when our fans slate our players simply for not being good enough. Slate them for a poor attitude, for being outspoken in the wrong way. For refusing a move to sit on the bench and take wages etc, but there's been none of that with Poulsen, he's come in and tried his best, kept his head down and never complained about anything while respecting the club, us fans and the staff. Was never good enough for us, but that is the Bodge's fault. Lets maintain a bit of class and dignity ourselves hey?
Get a life mate. It was a joke.
Do you think he should stay then?
And any road up, he's taking big money under false pretences, no wonder he's keeping his head down
Christian Poulsen's representative says the midfielder will not consider a move away from Liverpool until the club tell him he is not wanted.
Poulsen made just nine appearances in his debut Premier League campaign after seemingly struggling to adjust to the pace of the English top flight.
He has been linked with a move to Stoke this summer and with Sunderland's Jordan Henderson a target for Kenny Dalglish, it looks likely the 31-year-old could move on.
However, Poulsen's advisor, Jorn Bonnesen, told Danish newspaper B.T: "It could be that Christian is in the pool of players who are up for sale, but we have not heard anything about that.
"There has been no contact with Liverpool, and we stick to the contract."
"We will not consider anything before we have heard from Liverpool that they don't want to keep Christian. We will remain loyal to Liverpool."
Daniel Agger, meanwhile, is one Dane that is a firm part of Dalglish's rebuilding plans at Anfield.
The defender sustained a knee injury in the defeat at West Brom at the beginning of April, but he is expected to be ready for pre-season.
Agger's agent, Per Steffensen, said: "He has had his leg in plaster for a long time and has been walking with crutches.
"But he has started to run and during his holiday he has an exercise plan to stick to.
"So nothing should stand in his way from beginning training with his team-mates."
Christian Poulsen's representative says the midfielder will not consider a move away from Liverpool until the club tell him he is not wanted.
Poulsen made just nine appearances in his debut Premier League campaign after seemingly struggling to adjust to the pace of the English top flight.
He has been linked with a move to Stoke this summer and with Sunderland's Jordan Henderson a target for Kenny Dalglish, it looks likely the 31-year-old could move on.
However, Poulsen's advisor, Jorn Bonnesen, told Danish newspaper B.T: "It could be that Christian is in the pool of players who are up for sale, but we have not heard anything about that.
"There has been no contact with Liverpool, and we stick to the contract."
"We will not consider anything before we have heard from Liverpool that they don't want to keep Christian. We will remain loyal to Liverpool."
Daniel Agger, meanwhile, is one Dane that is a firm part of Dalglish's rebuilding plans at Anfield.
The defender sustained a knee injury in the defeat at West Brom at the beginning of April, but he is expected to be ready for pre-season.
Agger's agent, Per Steffensen, said: "He has had his leg in plaster for a long time and has been walking with crutches.
"But he has started to run and during his holiday he has an exercise plan to stick to.
"So nothing should stand in his way from beginning training with his team-mates."
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