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    #31
    Yeah compensation would be chicken feed IMO. less than 1 mil probably
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      #32
      I think we should look to offer a years extension and then loan him out. That is what I would look to do with most of our kids tbh. They can only learn so much playing reserve football.

      Have to say that when I saw him last year I wasn't overly impressed, nor was I when he played Arsenal in the youth cup final a couple of years back. So I wouldn't lose sleep if he was on the way out
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        #33
        Originally posted by dww View Post
        He'll still be under 23 though so we are quite likely to get compensation. Not that we could 'charge the earth' mind.


        It would be minimal.
        Oh I don't know.

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          #34
          Its another part of the removal of the spanishness of LFC.Rafa gone,most of the backroom team gone,now fringe spanish players.

          Their were rumours that the spanish contingent and the rest didnt mix very well,who knows the truth.

          add to that the Roy has said he needs to buy british because of premier league and uefa rules then maybe we are clearing ranks.

          seems crazy to me,he's shown promise.Not sure how long we'd have to wait for him to be considered homegrown under the new rules

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            #35
            I thought the homegrown players rule was or is about to be scrapped?
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              #36
              Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
              I thought the homegrown players rule was or is about to be scrapped?
              I think the UEFA rule is going to be but the domestic 'home association' trained squad limits come into force for the first time next season and I doubt the poor world cup performance of England has done it's survival beyond that any harm.
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                #37
                How long has he been with us? Surely he'd be classed as a home grown player anyways?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Kinell View Post
                  How long has he been with us? Surely he'd be classed as a home grown player anyways?
                  He is still only 19 so that rule wouldn't affect him anyway, but he will be home grown by the time he is 21.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                    I thought the homegrown players rule was or is about to be scrapped?
                    It was the proposed "6+5 rule", the rule of 8 homegrown players in a squad of 25 still stands.
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                      #40
                      Daniel Ayala has admitted that he would relish a return to his native Spain amidst speculation that he will be deemed surplus to requirements at Liverpool.

                      The 19-year-old defender arrived at Anfield from Sevilla in 2007 but has been heavily tipped for a season-long loan spell with Real Valladolid in his homeland with the view to a permanent switch following Rafael Benitez's departure.

                      Roy Hodgson has vowed to give players 'on the periphery' under the previous managerial regime a chance to prove themselves worthy of a future at the club but Ayala concedes that he is facing the fear of the unknown following his compatriot's departure last month.

                      He said: "Right now I am waiting to see what my future is because I don't know what will happen now Benitez has left.

                      "I am happy at Liverpool but I would be very excited to play in Spain."

                      Ayala made his senior debut as a late substitute in last season's opening day defeat to Tottenham Hotspur and started in a 4-0 rout over Stoke City at Anfield three days later. He signed a contract extension in November, committing his future to the club until summer 2012.

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                        #41
                        Well the only new information there is that his contract is until 2012 - which I guess is good news.
                        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by dww View Post
                          Well the only new information there is that his contract is until 2012 - which I guess is good news.
                          For the extension. Good news indeed.

                          I also like the quotes as it doesn't sound half as bad when you hear him say,

                          He said: "Right now I am waiting to see what my future is because I don't know what will happen now Benitez has left.

                          "I am happy at Liverpool but I would be very excited to play in Spain."
                          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by SB View Post
                            For the extension. Good news indeed.

                            I also like the quotes as it doesn't sound half as bad when you hear him say,

                            He said: "Right now I am waiting to see what my future is because I don't know what will happen now Benitez has left.

                            "I am happy at Liverpool but I would be very excited to play in Spain."
                            They are, however, the same quotes that were in the article posted yesterday
                            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                            -- William Blake

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by dww View Post
                              They are, however, the same quotes that were in the article posted yesterday
                              Sorry. I must have missed the quotes yesterday.
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