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thats just how we roll init - we want new posters, when they arrive we call them cuntsOriginally posted by kev776 View PostNo deal Rafa, no deal City, we have for years complained about lack of squad depth, now we actually have some, some people want to cash in. Crazy world we live in.
i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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It depends if we have money to spend in January or not.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostWe need a squad with depth and quality for when we have injuries or a loss of form. Selling Agger weakens the squad. Selling him in Jan would make no sense.
I like Agger and I don't won't him to be sold but if his sale would allow us to buy a high quality LB and/or a DM it would be very tempting to let him go.
We finally have a chance to truly compete for CL spot and getting those improvements in January could make all the difference in the world.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Last 18 months say differently.Originally posted by Bender View PostThing about Agger is and will always be his injury/fitness levels .......and whether it's best to cash in now before it's too late and strengthen elsewhere
Both he and Stevie (until now) have never been healthier so if we are going to cash in because we want to improve in other areas and he is not considered the first choice CB any longer that would be a valid point.
Injury prone argument imo it wouldn't.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Reds reject Napoli approach for Daniel Agger
20 Dec 2013 10:07
Former boss Rafa Benitez was interested in taking Danish defender
Liverpool FC have rebuffed an approach from Napoli to take Daniel Agger on loan in January.
Rafa Benitez is keen to be reunited with the 29-year-old centre-back, who he brought to Anfield in 2006, but the Reds have informed the Serie A outfit they have no intention of off-loading their vice-captain.
Agger was an unused substitute in last weekend’s 5-0 thrashing of Tottenham and is likely to be on the bench once again for tomorrow’s home clash with the Vincent Tan select XI
However, Brendan Rodgers doesn’t want to lose the Denmark international and says it’s up to Agger and others currently on the fringes to force their way back into his starting line-up. “It’s not about 11 players, it’s about the whole squad,” Rodgers said.
“Anytime anyone is on the bench there shouldn’t be a question about whether he goes or do other clubs want to take someone on loan.
“With the injuries we’ve got, it’s a small squad and we don’t have to move anyone out. If players aren’t in the team then they need to fight to get back in the team.
“I pick the team and it’s the job of a professional footballer to work hard and respect your team-mates and that’s what they’re doing.
“You saw the spirit in our team at Tottenham. If you looked at our bench when we were scoring the goals and when we were winning, it was a happy bench.
“I’ve always said to the players that aren’t playing that it’s their responsibility to support the players that are playing. There’s very much a togetherness here.”
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