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    Good luck to the lad, he wanted out pretty badly and if the reported wages are true he's going to make more in a couple of years there than he would into his 30's from us.

    Shame because he got us all excited but Klopp didn't think he was worth £38m which is his choice and fair enough. I'd rather him go to China than Chelsea.

    The Chinese seem to be really pushing, the likes of Ramirez, Guarin and Martinez I thought were very decent but Teixera is a step up, he's been a machine of late and he's at a better age. I wonder how far they'll push? I know the government in China are pushing sport, in particularly football so it could take off in a big way.

    I hope not, because we all want the best players to be over here, there is already more than enough competition for the big names. Maybe they'll do a Porto and snap up the South American market before its available to us.
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      Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
      Only one reason he's gone to China, you can talk about colonialism all you like.

      To make out it's Colonialism to call it as it is is plain daft, the Prem, Spain, Germany ARE the best leagues as we stand, it's about the here and now, i don't say he should come because the Premiership is in England, the fact is that above leagues are where the better players play, and want to play, it's gives them money and challenging football, with a view to winning the titles that matter today.

      So for him to go to China now, is going for the money imo, he got noticed due to our interest, and he's made some cash, he's happy to do that fair enough, he's set up for life now, but please don't try and tell me he went for anything but a big pay packet, or that it's colonialism to think so.
      Don't you laugh at me Sonny-Jim.

      I'm not suggesting he hasn't gone there for the money (read my posts again), but I am suggesting that you are guilty of having a colonial mentality, and your post quoted here doesn't address the points I have made.

      That said, if he we really that good, why wasn't a queue of European clubs looking to sign him for £38m or whatever it was? The Chinese have to start somewhere, and they have started with him.

      Extrapolating this further, if this is the first of a wave of high profile signings by the Chinese, this could have serious inflationary consequences in the football world globally.

      Aaaah, internet debate. How I have missed you. Not.
      Oh I don't know.

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        Originally posted by dww View Post
        I think there is a big difference between the fans (emotion is key), the spectacle (again emotion is a bit part) and the professional lives of the players.

        I think the point that Dom is making is how true is the statement long term. If the Chinese league buys many of the worlds best players then it becomes a big thing to win. The assumption that toiling in PL obscurity is better than being a successful part of an exciting growing league because of history feels loaded with the same assumptions that do accompany more genuinely colonial views of the world.
        It's not because of history. Its because of the comparative strengths of the leagues now and the likelihood that China can become a football powerhouse in the 6 or 7 years he's got left in his career.

        I dont think that's colonial thinking, or similar. Longterm China may well dominate the world in every sphere but at the moment they've got a lot of catching up to do in the football world, despite the money they're throwing at it.

        you would have thought he's reduced his chances of breaking into the National team too.

        And your assumption that he would be trapped toiling in premier league obscurity is verging on the provocative. Shame on you!

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          Originally posted by dom9 View Post
          Don't you laugh at me Sonny-Jim.

          I'm not suggesting he hasn't gone there for the money (read my posts again), but I am suggesting that you are guilty of having a colonial mentality, and your post quoted here doesn't address the points I have made.

          That said, if he we really that good, why wasn't a queue of European clubs looking to sign him for £38m or whatever it was? The Chinese have to start somewhere, and they have started with him.

          Extrapolating this further, if this is the first of a wave of high profile signings by the Chinese, this could have serious inflationary consequences in the football world globally.

          Aaaah, internet debate. How I have missed you. Not.
          Well, I'm saying i don't have a colonial mentality, because i'm not saying come here were the best because we are Engerland, our country is better than yours and always will be so there.

          If China were the Prem and we had a league simiilar to Chinas i'd say he came here for the money too, how is that colonial thinking ?

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            Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
            I know the government in China are pushing sport, in particularly football so it could take off in a big way.

            I hope not, because we all want the best players to be over here, there is already more than enough competition for the big names. Maybe they'll do a Porto and snap up the South American market before its available to us.
            That is most likely what will happen, tap into the South American market, this is mana from heaven for the super agents (Mendes, Zahavi, Joorabchian) and the third party ownership groups such as Doyen. There will be very little regulation and transparency there and money will be thrown at anyone who can broker the deal. Mendes in particular has been to China many times recently arranging a sponsorship deal with the Portuguese 2nd division and his finger prints are all over these recent transfers (Rameries & Martinez).

            We really need to get Mino Raiola onto this one so he can get Balotelli over there as a star attraction!

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              Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
              That is most likely what will happen, tap into the South American market, this is mana from heaven for the super agents (Mendes, Zahavi, Joorabchian) and the third party ownership groups such as Doyen. There will be very little regulation and transparency there and money will be thrown at anyone who can broker the deal. Mendes in particular has been to China many times recently arranging a sponsorship deal with the Portuguese 2nd division and his finger prints are all over these recent transfers (Rameries & Martinez).

              We really need to get Mino Raiola onto this one so he can get Balotelli over there as a star attraction!
              Yeah Medes will profit no end, was it not rumoured he pushed the Ramirez deal? Got Pato a move in exchange, I mean its not conspiracy to suggest he gets his wheels greased, we've seen it in the past.

              Kolo Toure rumoured to be heading that way in the summer, lets hope we can get a relationship with them and ship out some of the ****.
              Vive la France

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                Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                Yeah Medes will profit no end, was it not rumoured he pushed the Ramirez deal? Got Pato a move in exchange, I mean its not conspiracy to suggest he gets his wheels greased, we've seen it in the past.

                Kolo Toure rumoured to be heading that way in the summer, lets hope we can get a relationship with them and ship out some of the ****.
                Saw some things on twitter re Liverpool players going that way - hoped it was Mario as we may have got some ridiculous fee but Kolo and Yaya there together next year makes sense!

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                  Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                  Saw some things on twitter re Liverpool players going that way - hoped it was Mario as we may have got some ridiculous fee but Kolo and Yaya there together next year makes sense!
                  Didn't think about Yaya but yeah that makes sense.

                  I'm not too sure about Mario but he'd be blockbuster for them

                  Outside of that we don't have too many I could see going.
                  Vive la France

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                    Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
                    Trophies ? Doesn't he want to win trophies that matter and people have heard of ?

                    Nope, just the cash please.

                    This is not what sport is meant to be about, but probably what it's all about for most.
                    Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
                    Well, I'm saying i don't have a colonial mentality, because i'm not saying come here were the best because we are Engerland, our country is better than yours and always will be so there.

                    If China were the Prem and we had a league simiilar to Chinas i'd say he came here for the money too, how is that colonial thinking ?
                    You did imply that European trophies are more important than Chinese ones (i.e they 'matter' more).

                    To a European, of course they matter more.

                    To a Brazilian, why should they?

                    There are differences in quality right now of course. But it looks like the Chinese are taking their first steps to address that. So they have to start somewhere. And if a player wants to go there as part of that process, whether it's financially motivated or not, then that's their prerogative. It's part of the process which could see the two continents become far more equal in terms of quality in the not too distant future.

                    So by dismissing any player or club who chooses to take part in that process as a greedy money grabber, you are questioning their right to do so. The Chinese have to start somewhere.

                    And when it boils down to it, if LFC offered more money, we'd have a triumphant 'Welcome to LFC' thread to post in.

                    Not many footballers turn down the chance to earn more money, so singling this player out for doing it also seems like sour grapes to me.

                    Why not just stay in Brazil? They have the best players in the world, but they don't pay so well.
                    Oh I don't know.

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                      Originally posted by maxwellbaxter View Post
                      Give the guy a break - it was probably his 'dream' to play in the Chinese football League

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                        Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                        Why **** FSG? This is nothing to with them.

                        Your comment is lacking thought.
                        No - your's lacks understanding.

                        It's FSG's shoddy transfer policy that has degraded the squad. It's their failure to either get a deal done for Teixeira or A N Other that leaves us toothless. It's their failure to improve the squad in January whilst we are eighth in the league (which not long ago would have been a crisis but is now normal).

                        It's their decision to build a new stand that will basically only add corporate seats (and ****ing street food stalls WTF?!?) doing nothing to solve the problem of access which has caused the atmosphere at Anfield to die.

                        And it's their decision to put prices up whilst serving up dross football year after year.

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                          Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View Post
                          No - your's lacks understanding.

                          It's FSG's shoddy transfer policy that has degraded the squad. It's their failure to either get a deal done for Teixeira or A N Other that leaves us toothless. It's their failure to improve the squad in January whilst we are eighth in the league (which not long ago would have been a crisis but is now normal).

                          It's their decision to build a new stand that will basically only add corporate seats (and ****ing street food stalls WTF?!?) doing nothing to solve the problem of access which has caused the atmosphere at Anfield to die.

                          And it's their decision to put prices up whilst serving up dross football year after year.
                          Never looked at it that way, you have a point. They are ultimately accountable for deciding on implementing a transfer committee so their strategic footballing vision has been pretty piss poor.

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                            Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View Post
                            No - your's lacks understanding.

                            It's FSG's shoddy transfer policy that has degraded the squad. It's their failure to either get a deal done for Teixeira or A N Other that leaves us toothless. It's their failure to improve the squad in January whilst we are eighth in the league (which not long ago would have been a crisis but is now normal).

                            It's their decision to build a new stand that will basically only add corporate seats (and ****ing street food stalls WTF?!?) doing nothing to solve the problem of access which has caused the atmosphere at Anfield to die.

                            And it's their decision to put prices up whilst serving up dross football year after year.
                            The managers we have had under them have failed to deliver and have chosen players badly.

                            I personally think your response is knee-jerk silliness over a failed transfer bid that even our manager thought was not worth perusing.
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                              Kenny and the two bodgers wasted countless millions in the tranny market. I find it very refreshing that Klopp is not of the same ilk

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                                Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                                Kenny and the two bodgers wasted countless millions in the tranny market. I find it very refreshing that Klopp is not of the same ilk
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