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    Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
    Has he been sold yet?

    Hopefully yes, 'sold a dummy' by Madrid.

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      Originally posted by Sarb View Post
      Who cares about FFP when you can get the Govt or Royal Family to bail you out.


      Didn't Madrid get some £300m odd debt written off years ago? Not sure if Barca get handouts the same way Real do.

      Have no sympathy really for Barca when some of the kids from their academies get poached. These two take tapping up to a whole different level
      Real sold their training ground back to the council which they then used to wipe out their not inconsiderable debts!

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        Barcelona are massively in debt but that doesn't stop them spunking €57m on Neymar!
        James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

        Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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          I thought there was some controversy over their training ground sale. Got this snippet from an article

          Of course, Madrid have got into serious financial difficulties in the past, which they only resolved by selling their training ground in 2001, a controversial move that effectively amounted to a state subsidy, as the city authorities reclassified the area as development land, thus significantly increasing its value.
          I was reading up and saw that Real and Barca get most of the tv money in Spain too and the other teams get significantly less. Both teams are about 600m Euros in debt too. Crazy

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            Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
            24 pages since I last looked, and I'm 40 posts a page.

            Does he still play for Liverpool?


            Yeah, an abbreviated version of this thread would be awesome.

            Just the highlights
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              1. He's great

              2. He's trouble

              3. He wants to leave

              4. He's a F*CKING B*ST*RD...

              5. ...Unless he stays after all [see 1.]
              .
              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



              May the Lord bless this post.

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                It has all died down suddenly. The media
                Are we winning?

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                  1. :







                  2. ...Unless
                  .
                  Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                  May the Lord bless this post.

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                    Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                    **** him ! traitorous ******* should be hung drawn and quartet outside of Albert dock as a warning.
                    String or Barber's Shop?

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                      Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                      1. He's great

                      2. He's trouble

                      3. He wants to leave

                      4. He's a F*CKING B*ST*RD...

                      5. ...Unless he stays after all [see 1.]


                      So basically no new 'news' at all then.

                      Therefore, I'm guessing umpteen pages of over reaction and speculation.
                      The ebb and flow of internet forum-ing and posting FTW
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                        A few journos think Suarez will hand in a transfer request when Real Madrid make their bid for him

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                          I think he will leave and have done so since CL qualification became unattainable for us.

                          I base this on nothing other than he is clearly an awesome footballer, he should be playing in the CL and we have f****d up by not making that happen for him.
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                            am i right to think that if he hands in a transfer request he waves goodbye to any payoff of any outstanding contract.

                            thats the least he should do after the club and fans standing by him, the dirty rotten cheating diving racist cannibal scumbag
                            removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                            too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                              Originally posted by baitman View Post
                              am i right to think that if he hands in a transfer request he waves goodbye to any payoff of any outstanding contract.

                              thats the least he should do after the club and fans standing by him, the dirty rotten cheating diving racist cannibal scumbag
                              Haha - 'Cannibal Scumbag', I think I have a couple of albums by them.

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                                This was gutting

                                I want to leave Anfield - Gerrard

                                Gerrard's career statistics
                                Analysis:
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                                Feature:
                                Where will he go?
                                Background:
                                History of the saga
                                Steven Gerrard has told Liverpool he wants to leave Anfield after turning down a new £100,000-a-week contract.
                                The 25-year-old captain made his move after Liverpool rejected a £32m bid from Premiership champions Chelsea.

                                "Steven has told us he will not accept our offer of an improved and extended contract because he wants to leave," a Liverpool club statement read.

                                Gerrard also issued a statement which said: "This has been the hardest decision I have ever had to make."

                                He added: "I fully intended to sign a new contract after the Champions League final, but the events of the past five to six weeks have changed all that.


                                We have done our best, but he has made it clear he wants to go

                                Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry
                                "I have too much respect for the club and people at it to get involved in a slagging match."

                                Reports from Anfield suggest the club will not allow Gerrard to leave until he has submitted a formal transfer request.

                                Gerrard delivered the news to Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry via his agent, Struan Marshall.

                                And Parry reflected: "The club has to be bigger than any individual. It's the ups and downs of football.

                                "Now we have to move on. We have done our best, but he has made it clear he wants to go and I think it looks pretty final."

                                The Anfield chief was left disappointed after Gerrard's decision to leave, just a year after persuading the midfielder that the club could match his ambitions.

                                "We sat down with him last summer and we understood his frustrations - it was all to do with perceived lack of success.


                                Wherever he goes good luck to him and thanks for the memories

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                                "We said 'stick with it and see what we achieve', and we thought we achieved quite a lot. What better sign is there that the club is going in the right direction (than winning the Champions League)?

                                "He wanted success, and presumably felt he would get success elsewhere - it is our job to prove him wrong.

                                "I did say to him 'think of Istanbul, think of the fans'."

                                Gerrard has two years left on his current contract which is worth a reported £60,000 per week.

                                He was in talks with the club to extend that deal by a further two years until Monday when his agent announced that negotiations were ending and were "unlikely to be re-opened".

                                That apparently came because Gerrard felt his boyhood club had not placed enough of a priority on the talks.

                                Later on Monday Gerrard had a meeting with chief executive Parry and chairman David Moores, who made a last-ditch offer of £100,000-per-week to keep their captain at Anfield.

                                They were told he would go away and sleep on the deal - but he told Parry on Tuesday he wanted to leave.

                                By then Chelsea had already made their offer - which is now set to become only the start of a bidding war between the London club and Spanish giants Real Madrid.

                                Madrid confirmed their interest on Tuesday but said he would have to put in an official transfer request before they got involved.

                                Gerrard's confirmation that he did indeed want out would be sure to bring the Bernabeu club to the negotiating table.

                                The previous British record buy was set at £29.1m when Manchester United bought Rio Ferdinand from Leeds in 2002.

                                Parry added: "I don't imagine it is just going to be one club bidding for Gerrard.

                                "It is only one day, although one day makes a big difference in negotiations, as we have seen."

                                Good old Rick Parry. Thought a holiday was more important

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