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Genuine question; why worry? Why not just wait to see how things pan out rather than judging and worrying from our position of knowing little about what's going on? I really don't understand why many people are investing emotional energy in this stuff.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I still say they will only be bit part players at bestOriginally posted by kris90210 View PostBoth Cole and Aquilani are technical players who 'could' possibly fit the system, which is probably why Rodgers wants to take a closer look at them. I don't think Carroll has the touch or technique required to play in Rodgers' system - and I think that's why he wants shot of him.
And at £90K per week and £100+K per week for them can we afford to be paying out this amount of cash for bit part players
I dont envy the situation FSG are in
Its very difficultBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Originally posted by Gibbo9 View PostWhat worries me is that we seemingly have to sell to buy, that is not a situation unwanted us to be in, shows exactly how damaging to us last summer was, I said at the time that it would be the window that defined out immediate future and we ****ed it.
Seems that way mate.
On the whole, we've been pretty terrible in the transfer market over the last couple of years and now it's caught up with us and we're paying the price.
We're literally paying the price.
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I think the sacking of Dalglish and staff and the compensation paid out for Rodgers and staff may have something to do with the amount of money that is availableOriginally posted by Gibbo9 View PostWhat worries me is that we seemingly have to sell to buy, that is not a situation i wanted us to be in, shows exactly how damaging to us last summer was, I said at the time that it would be the window that defined out immediate future and we ****ed it.Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Originally posted by Kenneth View PostGenuine question; why worry? Why not just wait to see how things pan out rather than judging and worrying from our position of knowing little about what's going on? I really don't understand why many people are investing emotional energy in this stuff.
Oh come on he's not sitting there biting his nails sweating all day, it's a figure of speech.
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And not being in the CL for 2 years, at least with a massive job to get there. That has an influence on the wages the club can commit to with certainty for new players.Originally posted by Lecter View PostI think the sacking of Dalglish and staff and the compensation paid out for Rodgers and staff may have something to do with the amount of money that is availableOh I don't know.
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you said we had 60mOriginally posted by Lecter View PostI think the sacking of Dalglish and staff and the compensation paid out for Rodgers and staff may have something to do with the amount of money that is available
so you think the managerial change has cost us a huge percentage of that?
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Mate, I'm not 'emotionally worried' it's not going to turn my hair grey or keep me from sleeping at night, I used it more as a figure of speech. I love this club but our transfer activity isn't number one of my list of problems at the minute. I wish it was!Originally posted by Kenneth View PostGenuine question; why worry? Why not just wait to see how things pan out rather than judging and worrying from our position of knowing little about what's going on? I really don't understand why many people are investing emotional energy in this stuff.
Originally posted by Vermilion View PostOh come on he's not sitting there biting his nails sweating all day, it's a figure of speech.
The times they are a changin'.
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Lets say we can negotiate a £5m saving on wages on his payoff, and we get 15m now, which is probably 7-8m more than we might get next season after using him sparingly. £12m is still a healthy saving is it not?Originally posted by Lecter View PostWhy do people solely look at fees and fees alone
I mean yes we might earn £15 million at a stretch but there is no doubt we will have to pay off a sizeable proportion of his remaining contract
Considering hes on upwards of £75K per week by all accounts then this is over £15.6 million in wages remaining on his contract
Obviously we wont have to pay that much out but in the past we have paid off huge sums of money to get rid of people (Jovanovic for one)
Its apparent the lad doesnt want to leave so I expect negotiations on any particular pay off will be difficult and more than likely expensiveTrey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Of courseOriginally posted by dom9 View PostAnd not being in the CL for 2 years, at least with a massive job to get there. That has an influence on the wages the club can commit to with certainty for new players.
But I do feel the staff situation over the last couple of years must have cost us a fortune
It may have been a necessary evil (or at least some of it might) but its still cost significant amounts of money to sack Rafa - get Roy & staff - sack Roy & staff - sack Comolli - sack Kenny & staff - get Rodgers & staffBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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yes you are. You're freaking out man. We can all sense it.Originally posted by Gibbo9 View PostMate, I'm not 'emotionally worried' it's not going to turn my hair grey or keep me from sleeping at night, I used it more as a figure of speech. I love this club but our transfer activity isn't number one of my list of problems at the minute. I wish it was!

Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Huh? So you're saying if we sell a player, we have to buy out his contract? I don't think that's how it works mate.Originally posted by Lecter View PostWhy do people solely look at fees and fees alone
I mean yes we might earn £15 million at a stretch but there is no doubt we will have to pay off a sizeable proportion of his remaining contract
Considering hes on upwards of £75K per week by all accounts then this is over £15.6 million in wages remaining on his contract
Obviously we wont have to pay that much out but in the past we have paid off huge sums of money to get rid of people (Jovanovic for one)
Its apparent the lad doesnt want to leave so I expect negotiations on any particular pay off will be difficult and more than likely expensive
And why do you say it's apparent the lad doesn't leave? According to reports this morning he's told 'close friends' that he wants out.
I think with Jovanovic it was pretty obvious that he wasn't going to figure and had no resale value, so it was pointless keeping him really. Carroll would fetch a decent price and that's the main differece.
Out of curiosity, what do you think we should do with Carroll then? Keep him?K ris90210
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