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    He doesn't score goals when he isn't playing regularly.

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      Think I'd rather sell him and put the fee towards buying a better striker/forward. Borini's not a bad player at all but as others have said if he wasn't our player how many of you would want us to sign him ??
      http://www.youtube.com/user/LFCHistory?feature=mhee

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        BRENDAN Rodgers has reiterated that Fabio Borini will have a part to play at Liverpool next season, despite fresh reports that the former Sunderland loanee could be allowed to leave Anfield.

        BRENDAN Rodgers has reiterated that Fabio Borini will have a part to play at Liverpool next season, despite fresh reports that the former Sunderland loanee could be allowed to leave Anfield.

        Borini was back in Liverpool colours in yesterday’s post-season friendly at Shamrock Rovers, with the Italian netting the second goal for the Merseysiders in a 4-0 win.

        There has been renewed speculation today that Liverpool could sanction Borini’s sale this summer – a possibility which would put Sunderland on red alert, with Black Cats boss Gus Poyet keen to re-sign the 23-year-old after a hugely successful season-long loan at the Stadium of Light.

        But Liverpool manager Rodgers has stressed that Borini will add “quality” to the club’s ranks next season, as they face the added demands of the Champions League.

        “I thought he was excellent (yesterday)” said Rodgers, who spent £11m to sign Borini two years ago after previously working with the striker at Chelsea and Swansea.

        “We had Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suárez last year. We didn’t have European football and Luis is so robust, he plays every minute of every game and he is a world-class striker.

        “So I felt for Fabio’s development that he should go on loan. It was nothing to do with me not thinking that he is a quality player. I know him better than anyone.

        “He needed to go out and get games to prove his worth and get experience. He’s done that. He has come back a year later and you can see his pace, power and ability to get goals.

        “He is going to add to the quality that we already have.”

        Borini was voted Sunderland’s Young Player of the Year after finishing joint top of the club’s scoring charts with 10 goals.

        And the former Roma striker believes being involved in the relegation scrap with Sunderland has helped his development.

        “I learned more about the game, to wait and adapt during the game,” he said.

        “Before, I found that more difficult; I was starting the game one way and finishing the same.

        “Now I can change my game and adapt to what is actually happening on the pitch, which is really important to mature.

        “It has been great. It was a little bit hard at the beginning, because we were fighting all the time. We managed to get out of that situation and it was a great feeling.”

        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 Lecter View Post
          BRENDAN Rodgers has reiterated that Fabio Borini will have a part to play at Liverpool next season, despite fresh reports that the former Sunderland loanee could be allowed to leave Anfield.

          BRENDAN Rodgers has reiterated that Fabio Borini will have a part to play at Liverpool next season, despite fresh reports that the former Sunderland loanee could be allowed to leave Anfield.

          Borini was back in Liverpool colours in yesterday’s post-season friendly at Shamrock Rovers, with the Italian netting the second goal for the Merseysiders in a 4-0 win.

          There has been renewed speculation today that Liverpool could sanction Borini’s sale this summer – a possibility which would put Sunderland on red alert, with Black Cats boss Gus Poyet keen to re-sign the 23-year-old after a hugely successful season-long loan at the Stadium of Light.

          But Liverpool manager Rodgers has stressed that Borini will add “quality” to the club’s ranks next season, as they face the added demands of the Champions League.

          “I thought he was excellent (yesterday)” said Rodgers, who spent £11m to sign Borini two years ago after previously working with the striker at Chelsea and Swansea.

          “We had Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suárez last year. We didn’t have European football and Luis is so robust, he plays every minute of every game and he is a world-class striker.

          “So I felt for Fabio’s development that he should go on loan. It was nothing to do with me not thinking that he is a quality player. I know him better than anyone.

          “He needed to go out and get games to prove his worth and get experience. He’s done that. He has come back a year later and you can see his pace, power and ability to get goals.

          “He is going to add to the quality that we already have.”

          Borini was voted Sunderland’s Young Player of the Year after finishing joint top of the club’s scoring charts with 10 goals.

          And the former Roma striker believes being involved in the relegation scrap with Sunderland has helped his development.

          “I learned more about the game, to wait and adapt during the game,” he said.

          “Before, I found that more difficult; I was starting the game one way and finishing the same.

          “Now I can change my game and adapt to what is actually happening on the pitch, which is really important to mature.

          “It has been great. It was a little bit hard at the beginning, because we were fighting all the time. We managed to get out of that situation and it was a great feeling.”

          https://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport...pool-1-6618609
          Translation: We want a lot of cash for him.

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            Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
            Would him stripping off and getting ready to come on strike fear into the opposition? Wouldn'the even frighten my five year old. We need to find someone better.
            Frightens the hell out of me

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              Is that his sister again?
              Go **** yourself

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                Originally posted by Boogar View Post
                Is that his sister again?
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                  Frightens the hell out of me

                  A bit of sun and everywhere looks better, the Mersey looks lovely there.
                  SakhoPotatoes

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                    Originally posted by tanner View Post
                    A bit of sun and everywhere looks better, the Mersey looks lovely there.
                    Modifying post.

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                      Sunderland Fan -
                      The times they are a changin'.

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                        I must admit that it's a step up on Kolo Touro.

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                          Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                          Does anyone know how many of his goals were from open play? I can remember at least a couple of pens in those stats.
                          3 out of the seven were penalties.

                          That means 4 goals in open play in 39 (32 starts).

                          That's still pretty poor. Even Assaidi did much better than that (4 in 19 starts), and most people think he is crap (for the record I actually think he is okay).

                          I think if we are to sustain another challenge on the title and have a good run in the Champions League we need to do better. I know we probably don't have huge amounts to spend and we need to be sensible...

                          On the other hand..!

                          Part of me thinks we should just go ahead and spunk the lot on Costa, to stop Chelsea getting him, and because if Suarez does not go this summer he probably will next, and Costa is a good choice for me to partner Sturridge long term.
                          In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.

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                            I agree, some have been a little too eager to praise his performance at Sunderland. On the other hand, I think his style is suited to us. What he lacks on the ball he makes up for to some degree with his movement, making smart runs that create space for others. I'd obviously rather we had someone of a better standard as third choice striker, but if resources going elsewhere demand it then I think he's a half decent backup.
                            Like blood on iron

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                              Sunderland ready to offer £10m to land Liverpool's Fabio Borini
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                              £10million no thanks...£13/14 million and deal

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                                I'd take £10m. Defo.

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