maybe play him in his natural position ???
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In my view both have not and would/will not do it for us, so arguing about which of the two should've been sold misses the point...both need to go.Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostHe stayed and Babel went. Babel was younger and has bags more potential. I don't care about the £6m we got, he was far more useful than this wallop.
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Especially as we apparently tried to sell Jovanovic in Jan.Originally posted by Paul12 View PostIn my view both have not and would/will not do it for us, so arguing about which of the two should've been sold misses the point...both need to go.
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Originally posted by anfieldanfield View PostThe thread should have stopped here.



I'm so excited. And I just cant hide it. I'm about to loose control and I think I like it.
"If I got a job to do, even if it was cleaning floors... I'd still want my floor cleaner than yours. If everyone was like that, football would be better. Bill Shankly
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Originally posted by Assassin View PostHe is keeping up and coming talent off the subs bench. He is not good enough, so he should be shipped out. We got him for free, so at least we should make a profit on him
He needs to go this summer and quite frankly I was hoping that he would leave on his own in January. It's pitty things didn't work out as I was little bit excited about the prospect of him coming over especially as there were rumours that he may be joining Rafa in Inter. He is just not cut for this league and I wonder what our scouts saw in him.
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Out-of-favour Milan Jovanovic pondering Liverpool FC exit

Milan Jovanovic has hinted that he could quit Liverpool in favour of a return to his native Serbia.
Reports in the winger's homeland suggest that Red Star are keen to end his Premier League nightmare, having struggled to maintain a regular first-team place following his fanfare arrival from Standard Liege last summer.
And whilst Jovanovic admits that he would welcome a move to Red Star, he would also not rule out the prospect of returning to FK Vojvodina, where he began his career.
He spent four years at the Stadion Karađorđe prior to moving to Shakhtar Donetsk in 2003 and admits that a return to 'the Stara Dama' could well be on the cards.
"I'm not the one who started this story," he told Serbian publication Mondo.
"Yes, you can never know what the future will bring you and I have never said that I will not return home someday.
"But than again we have to look at the reality of Serbian football.
"At this moment there are just minimal chances for me to return to Serbia, for at least the next two years.
"I have full respect for Red Star, who are probably the biggest brand in our football, and I have a lot of friends in that club.
"But Vojvodina are still the only club for which I have played in Serbia so I'm still foremost a fan of Vojvodina."Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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