If he really wants to force his way out, the sure fire way is going to be giving an interview to the S*n. Wonder if him and his agent would go that low
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So trueOriginally posted by PTP View Posthaha "hold your special tea like your a poor and hungry kid living on the streets...it will make you look more humble and people like that"
except it's a ****ing marble glazed ivory mug with a platinum straw with a new rolex on his wrist the ****house cunt




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Originally posted by PTP View Posthaha "hold your special tea like your a poor and hungry kid living on the streets...it will make you look more humble and people like that"
except it's a ****ing marble glazed ivory mug with a platinum straw with a new rolex on his wrist the ****house cunt
epic post
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I don't think he'll play for us again. I think he'll be an Arsenal player once they bid £50m, which they have to to save face having staked so much on it.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAs I said last night, if it pans out how I suspect it might, if he doesn't get his move, he'll get bored and by the end of his ban he'll be itching to play again. If he wants to play, he will play as he always does. He's had a rebuke, he'd have to apologise but if he plays for us again there's no way he'd play and not try. This stuff is all posturing, all trying to get the move. If he plays for LFC again he'll play the same way he's always played. Sulking in training before the window closes is absolutely not the same thing as pulling on the shirt and not trying in a game.
As for putting in everything, I think he's always going to do that when he's playing for the side he wants to play for. I think if he's somewhere where his heart isn't then he'll not give half as much. Only one way we'll find this out though
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Just do not see him being allowed to go to Arsenal. Agree with the rest of the post thoughOriginally posted by Norbs View PostI don't think he'll play for us again. I think he'll be an Arsenal player once they bid £50m, which they have to to save face having staked so much on it.
As for putting in everything, I think he's always going to do that when he's playing for the side he wants to play for. I think if he's somewhere where his heart isn't then he'll not give half as much. Only one way we'll find this out though
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Originally posted by Sarb View PostJust do not see him being allowed to go to Arsenal. Agree with the rest of the post though
Would really be a slap in the face if the owners if we allowed to sign for Arsenal. I think he knows it will not happen, hence this interview with Marca to try and raise his profile there and send a plea to Madrid."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Yeah. There are a few trusted people on twitter who said quite a few times that there is no way he would be allowed to go to Arsenal. The price for them is something like £65m. They aren't going to pay that. Henry would be embarassed too.Originally posted by Tee View Post
Would really be a slap in the face if the owners if we allowed to sign for Arsenal. I think he knows it will not happen, hence this interview with Marca to try and raise his profile there and send a plea to Madrid.
Can't see him staying here though, I really can't. Maybe he may even get loaned out rather than stinking the place out with his attitude
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It would but as of yet no one else is bidding, or remotely interested.Originally posted by Tee View Post
Would really be a slap in the face if the owners if we allowed to sign for Arsenal. I think he knows it will not happen, hence this interview with Marca to try and raise his profile there and send a plea to Madrid.
I think the clause thing will end up going his way
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Have you missed the news? The clause is pretty much worthless, confirmed by Gordon Taylor. Pretty much zero chance of going his way.Originally posted by Norbs View PostIt would but as of yet no one else is bidding, or remotely interested.
I think the clause thing will end up going his way
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