How can he be homesick when he's always at home - cunt.
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I can only really see two solutions for Aqualani, he agrees to tear up his contract with us and leaves with us not paying him off or he is sent out on loan again with the team loaning him picking up his full wages.
I really don't think we'll ever see him play for us again and I also doubt we'll pick up any sort of fee for him either.
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Aye, he wants to have his cake and eat it. If he's desperate to leave he can easily do so (and there are clear mechanisms to let him do so now he's in to his final two years). He can either pay up his contract and invoke Webster or he can make it clear that he'll take a substantial wage cut that would enable another team in Italia to sign him on. Easy peasy.Originally posted by rcasemore View PostI can only really see two solutions for Aqualani, he agrees to tear up his contract with us and leaves with us not paying him off or he is sent out on loan again with the team loaning him picking up his full wages.
I really don't think we'll ever see him play for us again and I also doubt we'll pick up any sort of fee for him either.
Or he can come, play and be part of the revolution
(although not as number 9)
A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.
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think he knows how to play lfc and is being advised by his agent and Milan ...... stay out on loan and run your contract down,while lfc cover most of your wagesOriginally posted by Darkon View PostNope, but there is a point in trying to avoid paying him to leave. If he is really that homesick I'm sure he would be happy just to get his contract torn up.
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I'd have thought that a player who has lost fair chunks of his career to date through injury wouldn't want to be sitting around with us as a squad player or worse when fully fit.
If he wants to play and play for Milan rather than any old italian side that ends up coming in for him then he'll walk away without his pay off.The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
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Originally posted by Darkon View PostI'd rather we pay him 4-5 mil in wages for a year and have a squad player than paying him half that to go on a free.
I'd like to see what Aquilani could do in Rodgers' system and he is one of few creative players that we have left.
And why not?Originally posted by Bender View Postbut if the stories about him being homesick are true then there's no point in trying to keep/persuade the player to stay
Modric wanted desperately to leave to Chelsea and Levy blocked it and it didn't take him long to start producing.
Also where do you think we would have been if Rafa blocked Alonso's transfer request or if Kenny said no to Torres?
Players are professionals and they signed a legally binding contract and I would never let them go just because they are home sick or want to play someplace else unless it makes perfect business sense.
We are not what we used to be so until we become once again powerhouse personally I wouldn't use "it is pride to play LFC etc" as an excuse to let someone go.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Alternatively, couldn't we start forcing his hand to tear up the contract?
Threaten to keep him in this country (away from his family) for two years or risk financial penalties. If he refuses to play or train with the reserves then we fine him. If we fine him enough we can claw some money back that we are paying.One tit for another.
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so why has Aquilani not played under dalglish or hodgson ? because he doesn't want to be here in liverpool...he's made it obvious he wants to satyin italyOriginally posted by Mostar View Post
I'd like to see what Aquilani could do in Rodgers' system and he is one of few creative players that we have left.
And why not?
Modric wanted desperately to leave to Chelsea and Levy blocked it and it didn't take him long to start producing.
Also where do you think we would have been if Rafa blocked Alonso's transfer request or if Kenny said no to Torres?
Players are professionals and they signed a legally binding contract and I would never let them go just because they are home sick or want to play someplace else unless it makes perfect business sense.
We are not what we used to be so until we become once again powerhouse personally I wouldn't use "it is pride to play LFC etc" as an excuse to let someone go.
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Of course I do. And like I said I am not surprised FSG stayed away from Rafa, based on this **** up of a deal alone.Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Posti mean you realize that the aquilani deal had nothing to do with fsg AND that benitez signed him and got us into this mess, right? you do, right?"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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