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We still haven't recovered from selling Xabi more than 3 years ago, I dread to think how long we would be set back by selling Suarez. The money is irrelevant because we would never, ever be able to replace Luis with a player of similar quality when you factor in this club's current situation. No chance.Originally posted by Lecter View PostBut what is the right price??
£40 million? £50 million, £60 million, £70 million??
I think its obvious his value has increased and like all transfers it would be dependant on many factors
Such as whether the player wants to go or not (and forgive me I'm sceptical when players pledge their loyalty - once bitten and all that)
Who is available to replace him
Who is spending the money (I wouldnt trust Dalglish with that and even Rodgers I'd be hesitant to trust)Last edited by ~LFCHistory~; 27-11-12, 03:52 PM.
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Individually he is going to be difficult to replace I agreeOriginally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostWe still haven't recovered from selling Xabi more than 3 years ago, I dread to think how long we would be set back by selling Suarez. The money is irrelevant because we would never, ever be able to replace Luis with a player of similar quality when you factor in this club's current situation. No chance.
However do you replace Suarez with one other player or do you buy a number of players whose overall contribution could better that of Suarez.
These are the things what the people at the club would do
Other clubs have sold players for big money and replaced them with a number of players who have improved the general performance level of the team
For instance Spurs sold Berbatov and improved their league position, United sold Ronaldo and have still kept rolling along, Newcastle sold Carroll and improved
The bigger the fee the more you'd have to consider the wider benefits you could possibly gain
That said ideally you'd like to keep him and improve the general level of the squad but when flashed with big money I'm none too convinced that FSG would see it that wayBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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And we sold Alonso, Arbeloa, Torres, Masch and Meireles and have declined terribly.Originally posted by Lecter View PostFor instance Spurs sold Berbatov and improved their league position, United sold Ronaldo and have still kept rolling along, Newcastle sold Carroll and improved
Arsenal sold RVP, Fabregas, Nasri, Song and Clichy and are steadily declining IMO.
"Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it" - Winston Churchill
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The thing is neither us nor Arsenal have invested all we recouped back into the squadsOriginally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostAnd we sold Alonso, Arbeloa, Torres, Masch and Meireles and have declined terribly.
Arsenal sold RVP, Fabregas, Nasri, Song and Clichy and are steadily declining IMO.
"Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it" - Winston Churchill
So there is your lesson to learn from history perhaps
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Originally posted by Lecter View PostThe thing is neither us nor Arsenal have invested all we recouped back into the squads
So there is your lesson to learn from history perhaps
OK, Lec, whatever you say.
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We were definitely tired (looking) and a point was not a bad result. Today Arsenal were 'tired' if Wenger is to be believed and they lost at home, by two goals, whereas we managed to keep the Mighty Michu very subdued.Originally posted by MrNice View Postlooked tired out there, a tough point away. It was ok.
Swings and perspectives I guess.One tit for another.
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Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Postyou could drive a bus through any midfield.
Very good, Hog.
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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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