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Yes, he is. You really can't brand him as a defensive midfielder.Originally posted by Helios Creed View Poston a slightly different note (that I didn't think deserved a new thread) I'm worried that with two of our top players being defensive midfielders (Masher and Aqui) we will start most games with this negative formation. Someone please re-assure me - is Aquilani a more attacking player?
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Aquilani is a playmaker. He played in central midfield or as the attacking midfielder in Italy.Originally posted by Helios Creed View Poston a slightly different note (that I didn't think deserved a new thread) I'm worried that with two of our top players being defensive midfielders (Masher and Aqui) we will start most games with this negative formation. Someone please re-assure me - is Aquilani a more attacking player?
He is a better playmaker than Xabi btw.Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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According to Aldridge, the latter which was really my main point of concern.Originally posted by Shanks007 View PostThat being said, if we've only paid 5 million EURO for Aquilani, and got 30 million POUNDS for the Alonso deal right away....is there more money to burn or is it going to our esteemed American owners to re-finance their deal?
http://forums.lfconline.com/showthread.php?t=91854
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Good piece of business that, with regards to the press they are all exclusively a bunch of arseholes who change there tune on a weekly basis .. listened to the game today lauding Schooles the same douchebags were saying he was the most over rated player the Prem has ever seen a couple of months agoAnybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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But your assumed interest rate is 12% (5*3m / 5*25m), not 7% (I think 12% is more likely tbh) and any future payments should include an element of interest anyway.Originally posted by BillobShaisley View PostThe thing is we still have to pay the 12-15mil for Aquillani. Prices over the summer went silly after Real Madrids activity and a lot of clubs simply decided to hold tight for a window.
Shaving 25mil from the debt should save roughly 3mil/year in interest which over 5 years covers the payments for Aquillani and reduces the debt. If we have any spare cash its better used as a debt repayment (saving around 7%) than sat in our account earning about 0.5%. On the other hand, should the right opportunity (or risk) come along then we can shift that money around to invest where its most crucially needed.
On the other hand, I don't think this is unusual for a transfer and if our rate of interest is nearer 12% then it makes sense to reduce it as quickly as possible as if interest is built into future payments it probably isn't 12%, but it does limit our future spending power which is a concern.
Of course all these interest and capital repayments are just indirect transfers to the owners. - i.e. once the debt is paid off the club will belong to them without having put any money in (albeit they have shaken up the commercial side, which deserves some credit).
I just hope they will go some way to redeeming themselves by using some of their new windfalls to buy the club honestly (i.e from the banks/government!).
As for Aldo, I really love the guy so I wouldn't want to be rude about him, but I don't think he realises that this is the way a lot of transfers are done these days.Last edited by Tatterdemalion; 12-12-09, 01:45 PM.Really?
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