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    The Academy should at the very least be able to produce decent homegrown players that can fill out the squad. He was one of them. Doesn't matter if he is the next Maldini or not, the fact he's local and cost nothing means he'd be great to have in the squad. A perfect vision of the club is a host of Academy players in the squad who provide good cover for the world class players we sign.

    If the Academy doesn't work we have to divide our money into signing squad players as well as first teamers. We were always going to have to sign a RB this summer to replace Johnson & maybe a LB to replace Enrique. Flanno would've meant we could've at least saved the cost of one full back position.

    As it stands we will be starting next season with one full back who has long term prospects in Moreno. I think I'd definitely look to keep Manquillo now. There would even be an argument to give Glen an extension on reduced terms if he'd take it. I'm not a fan, but the more players we need to replace, the less chance of signing the top class players we need.

    Losing Flanno until next year has put a massive hole in our squad.
    Forwards.......

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      Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
      The Academy should at the very least be able to produce decent homegrown players that can fill out the squad. He was one of them. Doesn't matter if he is the next Maldini or not, the fact he's local and cost nothing means he'd be great to have in the squad. A perfect vision of the club is a host of Academy players in the squad who provide good cover for the world class players we sign.

      If the Academy doesn't work we have to divide our money into signing squad players as well as first teamers. We were always going to have to sign a RB this summer to replace Johnson & maybe a LB to replace Enrique. Flanno would've meant we could've at least saved the cost of one full back position.

      As it stands we will be starting next season with one full back who has long term prospects in Moreno. I think I'd definitely look to keep Manquillo now. There would even be an argument to give Glen an extension on reduced terms if he'd take it. I'm not a fan, but the more players we need to replace, the less chance of signing the top class players we need.

      Losing Flanno until next year has put a massive hole in our squad.
      This type of model worked well for Man Utd for years people like Phil Neville, Wes Brown, John O'Shea, Nicky Butt etc plyed those types of roles for years. They weren't the greatest players by any stretch but they were decent PL players who cost the club nothing and allowed them to focus their spending else where. The other advantage of the Man Utd players named was that many of them were able to fill in in multiple positions, that's the sort of thing we need, the likes of Flanagan and Wisdom could hopefully do that but we could do with a few more.
      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
        This type of model worked well for Man Utd for years people like Phil Neville, Wes Brown, John O'Shea, Nicky Butt etc plyed those types of roles for years. They weren't the greatest players by any stretch but they were decent PL players who cost the club nothing and allowed them to focus their spending else where. The other advantage of the Man Utd players named was that many of them were able to fill in in multiple positions, that's the sort of thing we need, the likes of Flanagan and Wisdom could hopefully do that but we could do with a few more.


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          These pages can be incredibly harsh. He is a young player who at first looked like he would not 'make the grade' but then surprised us all. I have seen many world beaters who at his age did not look special, so who knows what he might've achieved. And might still achieve if/when he gets over this.

          But yes he is another player who appears in danger of screwing it up through bad career advice. He should ask himself which players left LFC for money at his age and had a great career. I suspect most of them didn't get rich either.

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            Signed a new contract today.



            Liverpool FC are pleased to announce that defender Jon Flanagan has today penned a fresh contract extension with the club.

            The injured Englishman has endured a full season on the sidelines but commits his future to the Reds ahead of a potential return to action in 2015-16.

            A knee problem has prevented Flanagan from making a single first-team appearance in this campaign and building on his rapid progress the previous year.

            But as he reported that the full-back would be out for 'six to nine months' earlier in May, Brendan Rodgers reiterated the Scouser's importance to the team.

            And the manager told Liverpoolfc.com today: "It has just been unfortunate for him because he was about to sign a new deal just before the injury.

            "Obviously his representatives and the club have been in talks, his deal was running out in the summer. He's a very important player for us.

            "Medically, we have to look after him now as well because he's had quite a bad injury there that we've had to look at.

            "But all the medics are saying that he's going to come back stronger and healthier. That's the most important thing.

            "He has got a long road ahead of him over the next four to six months but I'm sure he'll get his rewards at the end of that.

            "We're hoping that he can get back fit within the next year; it has been a long journey for him this last 18 months and in particular the last year of injury. Hopefully he can get back fit and get back into the team."

            Rodgers continued: "He has been a huge miss for us this season.

            "Jon is a young player and it was probably difficult for him when I first came in, he didn't have a lot of opportunities and there weren't many opportunities to go on loan.

            "But he's a wonderful example for all young players about perseverance. He kept working tirelessly in training to the point where I then felt he was ready to be put in.

            "He played away at Arsenal in a game when Glen Johnson got injured late on, and did very well. Then after that the turning point for him was the derby game at Goodison where he was Man of the Match.

            "From that, he never looked back. He was very impressive in his composure and calmness. I remember a performance at Old Trafford where he was exceptional.

            "People talk about the goalscorers this year and absolutely the goalscorers that we miss, but we definitely missed Jon Flanagan in equal proportion. Because of his aggression, he's very tenacious and he's a very good footballer."
            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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              How long is the contract?
              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                12 month extension? Its the right thing to do, he's adaptable and can play on either side of the defence - that and he's the only scouser left. I'm glad the club have given him that, it makes sense.

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                  Yeah good shout, he's been very unlucky with injuries this season but hopefully could be a good squad player for us.

                  Will do a job as they say & great to keep local lad.

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                    Coutinho, Henderson, Ibe, Flannagan... who's left now (aside from Sterling ofc), just Skrtel?
                    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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                      Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                      12 month extension? Its the right thing to do, he's adaptable and can play on either side of the defence - that and he's the only scouser left. I'm glad the club have given him that, it makes sense.
                      I guess it makes sense from an injury point of view, see how he recovers from injury, but it only gives him a few months (without a preseason) to assess his ability. I would probably have gone for a couple of years, so we could see how he recovers and what he is like ability-wise when he's back.
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                        Very happy over this.

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                          I would hope it's an initial 12 month deal with a guaranteed extention if he can prove his fitness, he'll only get 2 or 3 months to prove himself otherwise
                          Kurtangled in the McFadden thread 16/01/08

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                            i've heard its a rolling contract month to month to monitor his injury then when he's fit there going to review it

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                              Could really do with him back, offers a bit of steel and a scouse heartbeat which is important.
                              Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


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                                @ViktorFagerLFC: Rodgers on Flanagan: "The great news with Jon is that he's working really well and is on target to come back just before Christmas." #LFC

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