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I'm fine. I get on better with her now than I used to do and talking to her is much easier than before, I'm a lot more relaxed and myself around her now.Originally posted by Fivex View PostHow does that make you feel?
No mate, no more stalking now ha ha!Originally posted by Leyton388 View PostSo you've taken your stalking to the next level then Slinks?
I do still really like her but nothing's happening.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Did I mention that I tracked her down to a pub quiz, wooed her and then schooled her in the ancient art of tantra?Originally posted by Slinky Skills View PostI'm fine. I get on better with her now than I used to do and talking to her is much easier than before, I'm a lot more relaxed and myself around her now.
No mate, no more stalking now ha ha!
I do still really like her but nothing's happening.
Had to break it off after we did the whole 50 shades of grey thing and she wanted to try the sequel.Glass Half Full
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In the Red: Tom Ince's move to Liverpool falling apart after fee reaches £8.5m
Blackpool's asking price, which includes a 35% cut of any future transfer fee, is too much for the Anfield club who sold him for only £500,000
Tom Ince's dream of a return to Liverpool looks over after Blackpool refused to budge on a valuation that amounts to more than £8.5million.
The Championship club want to clear £6million on the England Under-21 international.
But when Liverpool sold Ince to the Tangerines for £500,000 in the summer of 2011 they inserted a clause that entitled them to a 35% cut of any future transfer fee.
Ince is also entitled to a £600,000 cut and, although he is willing to to come to an arrangement with Blackpool over the payment, the stand-off between the two clubs shows no sign of ending.
Blackpool chairman Karl Oysten is adamant that his club must bank a clear £6million if they are to sell the 20-year-old.
Oysten assured Michael Appleton that Ince would only be leaving if the price was right before he quit Bloomfield Road to become Blackburn boss during the week.
But Blackpool’s asking price is too rich for the Reds after shelling out £12million for Daniel Sturridge and handing Joe Cole a £3million pay-off.
Kop boss Brendan Rodgers has earmarked Ince as he looks to build a team capable of challenging for Champions League qualification.
But Rodgers accepts the club’s stance that they cannot pay a premium for a player who came up through the ranks at Anfield.
Linkage: Daily Mirror
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Regardless if article is true which it most likely isn't, Blackpool are in a position of power and Oysten is renowned for being a ****er to deal with. To be fair to him, he is trying to get as much money as possible for his club ...whether it be 8.5 million or less as the truth probably will be . Paying anything over 4 million IMO is too much for a player only proven in the championship IMO.
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So the mirror are saying cesspool want £8.5m. If true they are having a laugh or have lost the plot. We should Tell them to do one and i would use the money somewhere else. If they think they can value a player at that much they only bought off us for £250k 18 months ago they are seriously deluded.
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I have seen him play once. FA youth cup at Bristol Rovers a few years ago. He was the best player on the pitch that day, but he's the only one who has gone on to 'make it' so to speak.Originally posted by Slinky Skills View PostIs he actually any good?
I've never once seen him play if I'm being honest.
He was the spit of his dad. Quite apart from the physical resemblance. Snarling, gesticulating, reckless tackles. It was all there.Oh I don't know.
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I hate the way that teams with sell on clauses in players contracts want the true value of a player for themselves. Blackpool value him at £6m, because we have a 35% sell on and Ince is entitled to 10% Blackpool are upping the fee to £8.5m so they get full £6m, that's not the way it should work, Blackpool are just being greedy.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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