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    Hodgson in dark over transfer budget

    Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson is hoping for a January transfer budget but unsure how much to expect given the club's financial situation.

    Hodgson was roughly £8million in profit over the summer thanks mainly to the £20million deal which took Javier Mascherano to Barcelona.

    The 62-year-old had hoped to use the surplus to bring in a striker but there was not the time with Mascherano's move to the Spanish champions not completed until a couple of days before the deadline.

    With the club still up for sale and uncertainty surrounding what might happen early next month when owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have to refinance or repay their £237million-plus loan to the Royal Bank of Scotland, Hodgson does not know whether that money will still be available in four months' time.

    Asked whether he would still be able to spend the money which he did not use in August the Liverpool manager said: "I would hope so but I don't know. I don't know what funds I have for January.

    "I don't know quite how much [was available in August] - but with the limited amount of time at our disposal and the very limited market it wouldn't have been possible for me to find the striker I wanted anyway.

    "The situation with the club's funds is extremely complicated and it would be very foolish for me to start making statements on that front.

    "Perhaps by January the club will be under new ownership and I'll have to see what the new ownership has in mind."

    Hodgson knows the squad still needs improvement but he has had to tailor his transfer dealings to solve specific problems rather than being able to strengthen across the board.

    By bringing in the likes of Joe Cole, Paul Konchesky and Danny Wilson he boosted the English/home-grown quota, while Denmark international Christian Poulsen and Portugal's Raul Meireles were brought in to fill holes left by Mascherano and Alberto Aquilani, now on loan at Juventus.

    All the new arrivals are set to be included in the squad for tomorrow's match at Birmingham.

    "[Buying] home-grown is nice and we have to think more about it because of the new rules that came into effect on September 2 with the 25-man squad," said the Reds boss.

    "If you want to get the full benefit of your squad you have to fill your quota of eight, if you're talking about seniors.

    "What is important when you are looking to bring in very high-profile players is realising there is a definite place for them in the team and they are not going to clash with another high-profile player.

    "Otherwise you find yourself having two wonderful players but you can't find a place for them in your team because they clash.

    "With Joe we knew what we were getting and where we were going to use him and we knew exactly the jobs Poulsen and Konchesky were going to fill.

    "The same goes for Meireles who, alongside Poulsen, is one of the midfield players replacing Mascherano and Aquilani.

    "Cole, Poulsen, Meireles and Konchesky: each of those players fit very much into the profile of what we were looking for at the club.

    "We thought we needed that type of player in that position and I am very pleased to welcome those.

    "In our ideal world we may have had one or two other positions pencilled in to improve our squad but I am still pretty satisfied with the ones we got."

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    #2
    I can't decide if I like his honest approach or if he talks too much
    Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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      #3
      Originally posted by wiw View Post
      I can't decide if I like his honest approach or if he talks too much
      well if what he says is true then at least he keeps us fans in the know

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        #4
        At the moment in terms of senior personel at the club, he's the only one to trust. Although I regard him as a hypocrite for citing Rafa over Masch and that agreement not to come back for former players when he went after Paul Konchesky

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          #5
          He's only starting to realise what crap Rafa had to put up with this past few seasons. Hope he has better luck though.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Baracus View Post
            At the moment in terms of senior personel at the club, he's the only one to trust. Although I regard him as a hypocrite for citing Rafa over Masch and that agreement not to come back for former players when he went after Paul Konchesky
            maybe there was no agreement about not going for fulham players.
            who's arsed?

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              #7
              Originally posted by wiw View Post
              I can't decide if I like his honest approach or if he talks too much
              I don't know what to make of it either. Does he really need to remind us at every opportunity that he has very little say on what goes on at the club?

              When Rafa tried to highlight what went on behind the scenes he was accused of making excuses, I wonder how this will play out...
              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                #8
                £0
                Substance > Style

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by shanks69 View Post
                  maybe there was no agreement about not going for fulham players.
                  But Rafa's good name has been sullied. Logic isn't required.
                  Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                    At the moment in terms of senior personel at the club, he's the only one to trust. Although I regard him as a hypocrite for citing Rafa over Masch and that agreement not to come back for former players when he went after Paul Konchesky

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                      #11
                      RH is exactly the right person for right now. I have nothing but the highest respect for him taking on this job right now. He's not telling me what I want to hear, he's not sugar coating anything either. This was never going to be about a new dawn in the progress of LFC. It's about wading through a **** position this club is in.

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                        #12
                        call him by his right name.

                        it's roho.
                        dave of mutilation

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                          #13
                          Oh god, Roho????

                          I supposed that's better that w.o.y at least. Just barely
                          I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                          Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                          Now all my lies are proved untrue
                          And I must face the men I slew.
                          What tale shall serve me here among
                          Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                            #14
                            This is getting out of hand. Next we'll get a cub scout chant of

                            "W.o.y roho'd da boat to the shore"...

                            Jesus, somebody shoot me.

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                              #15
                              probably actually RoHo, huh?
                              dave of mutilation

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