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    #16
    Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
    Exactly. Just like he did with Penna...
    Originally posted by dww View Post
    3 years is a long time to wait out for a free though.


    ...and I don't think Babel is either as much of a fool or as lacking in ambition as Pennant.
    Like blood on iron

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      #17
      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post


      ...and I don't think Babel is either as much of a fool or as lacking in ambition as Pennant.
      Let's hope he has more intelligence off the pitch than he does on it.

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        #18
        maybe my words of wisdom did have an effect on him after all.
        i told the ****er he was at the best club in the world and anywhere else would be a step down. just a few of my words to him.

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          #19
          Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
          Let's hope he has more intelligence off the pitch than he does on it.
          Pennant's about rock bottom on both counts so I think we're ok
          Like blood on iron

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            #20
            For me it wouldn't be the end of the world if he stayed.

            He's young in a foreign country.
            Maybe with all the backroom changes there might be someone to bring him on.
            He has the pace and the shot. Maybe he's just lacking confidence and maturity.
            Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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              #21
              Originally posted by redlancer View Post
              He's young in a foreign country.
              Maybe with all the backroom changes there might be someone to bring him on.
              He has the pace and the ****. Maybe he's just lacking confidence and maturity.
              But enough of fre...
              .
              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



              May the Lord bless this post.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                Ruthless Rafa can easily persuade him there's no point sticking around if he really wants to get rid.
                Agreed. Did Holland qualify for next years world cup? If they did for him to have any chance of getting in the squad he needs to be playing first team football.

                He could move to Bayern, Van Gaal has just become the new manager

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                  But enough of fre...
                  Every thread, every thread! Are you sure you're not Rupert in disguise?
                  Hello mert.

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                    #24


                    I know, I know. Fortunately this time I managed to stop myself.
                    .
                    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                    May the Lord bless this post.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post


                      ...and I don't think Babel is either as much of a fool or as lacking in ambition as Pennant.
                      To be fair, Pennant was at his dream club and was no longer wanted. He was also in the position of being nowhere near the England squad, and one where there was no international tournament he could have played in anyway.

                      Now Pennant is going to sign for a club and command a massive signing on fee or massive wages, he's laughing his way to the bank. And with no transfer fee involved he can join any club he wants, not just a select few who could match his wages and the transfer fee.

                      If he plays it just right, he'll land himself a massive amount of cash and first team football, giving him one season to put himself up for England squad selection.

                      My advice to him would be give up on England personally. He's a lot better than what he showed at Anfield, and will prove to be an astute purchase for a mid ranking team. But he's not, nor ever will be, good enough for England. If the reports are true about Atletico, I'd be off in a shot.

                      I'd love to be able to slag Pennant of for this, but I can't really. When a player is no longer needed by the club he is cast aside and left to rot, and told to pack his bags and **** off. That's what happened in his case. Not his fault he was never good enough (despite being MOTM in a CL final v Milan ). Can anyone really blame him for sitting on his arse and ****ing off on a bosman free?
                      Forwards.......

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by ukfootballfan101 View Post
                        Agreed. Did Holland qualify for next years world cup? If they did for him to have any chance of getting in the squad he needs to be playing first team football.

                        He could move to Bayern, Van Gaal has just become the new manager
                        Not sure, van Gaal does have a habit of buying Dutch though....

                        Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                        To be fair, Pennant was at his dream club and was no longer wanted. He was also in the position of being nowhere near the England squad, and one where there was no international tournament he could have played in anyway.

                        Now Pennant is going to sign for a club and command a massive signing on fee or massive wages, he's laughing his way to the bank. And with no transfer fee involved he can join any club he wants, not just a select few who could match his wages and the transfer fee.

                        If he plays it just right, he'll land himself a massive amount of cash and first team football, giving him one season to put himself up for England squad selection.

                        My advice to him would be give up on England personally. He's a lot better than what he showed at Anfield, and will prove to be an astute purchase for a mid ranking team. But he's not, nor ever will be, good enough for England. If the reports are true about Atletico, I'd be off in a shot.

                        I'd love to be able to slag Pennant of for this, but I can't really. When a player is no longer needed by the club he is cast aside and left to rot, and told to pack his bags and **** off. That's what happened in his case. Not his fault he was never good enough (despite being MOTM in a CL final v Milan ). Can anyone really blame him for sitting on his arse and ****ing off on a bosman free?
                        I won't paint him as some heinous villain for it, no, but that first paragraph are all the reasons it was the right time for him to move on and the second paragraph are things a more ambitious player would not allow to outweight them. So if Rafa wants Babel no more than he did Pennant and there are decent offers, he should go.
                        Like blood on iron

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post

                          I won't paint him as some heinous villain for it, no, but that first paragraph are all the reasons it was the right time for him to move on and the second paragraph are things a more ambitious player would not allow to outweight them. So if Rafa wants Babel no more than he did Pennant and there are decent offers, he should go.
                          IF there had been an international tournament around the corner I would have agreed with you. IF there had been a team capable of winning honours who were in for him I would also have agreed with you.

                          From the vague newspaper reports I read it boiled down to signing for Stoke City, or being told to sit it out by Real Madrid and AC Milan.

                          And I tell you, had Michael Owen followed Pennants route when at Real, he'd be a Liverpool player at this moment in time. So which player showed a real lack of ambition?
                          Forwards.......

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                            IF there had been an international tournament around the corner I would have agreed with you. IF there had been a team capable of winning honours who were in for him I would also have agreed with you.

                            From the vague newspaper reports I read it boiled down to signing for Stoke City, or being told to sit it out by Real Madrid and AC Milan.

                            And I tell you, had Michael Owen followed Pennants route when at Real, he'd be a Liverpool player at this moment in time. So which player showed a real lack of ambition?
                            There's a huge difference between Owen's situation and Pennant's. Owen had an offer from Liverpool, he chose to ensure his England ambitions could be met by not rocking the boat with Real and signing for Newcastle - that's a case of having different ambitions rather than less, even if any cunt on here can tell you those ambitions were misplaced.

                            I know Pennant may not have had suitable offers, but then it wasn't me that brought him up as a comparison. Just suggesting a few differences between the players which might lead to different outcomes.
                            Like blood on iron

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                              But enough of fre...

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                                #30


                                Galatasaray target Babel - Daily Mail
                                New Galatasaray boss Frank Rijkaard has made Liverpool winger Ryan Babel his first target after taking over in Turkey. Is it time for the Holland international to move on from Anfield?
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