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    Hodgson's a stupid cunt.

    Didn't he say that he played Sturridge during the week even though he was carrying a knock?

    The old ******* is still having a negative impact on LFC.

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      Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers could face a striker crisis if Daniel Sturridge is out injured for four months

      Liverpool are already facing a striker crisis at the start of next season as Daniel Sturridge is unlikely to recover from injury in time for the August kick-off.

      By Chris Bascombe
      11:00PM BST 02 Jun 2013

      Sturridge suffered serious ankle ligament damage in the international friendly with the Republic of Ireland last week, and the diagnosis is not promising.

      The 23-year-old has undergone further tests since returning to Merseyside, and Liverpool now expect him to sit out pre-season training and be unavailable for the start of the Premier League campaign.

      The worst case scenario is a four-month absence, keeping Sturridge out until late September or early October.

      With Luis Suárez likely to have departed English football by the end of the transfer window, it leaves manager Brendan Rodgers with much to ponder over the next three months.

      Even if the Uruguayan stays – which few at Anfield believe will happen – he still has six games of his 10-match suspension to serve.

      Sturridge had eased the goalscoring burden on Suárez expertly since joining Liverpool from Chelsea for £12 million in January and with Rodgers desperate for a fast start to next season, his absence will be a major setback.

      The Liverpool manager must feel his luck is out. He began his first season at Anfield bereft of strike power, but at least on this occasion he has time to bring in reinforcements. The consolation of Suárez’s exit would be a huge transfer kitty as Rodgers would be allowed to reinvest all the funds he generated through sales.

      Celta Vigo forward Iago Aspas is heading to Merseyside this week for a medical to complete what is expected to be a €9 million (£7.7 million) move from La Liga.

      Liverpool also have Fabio Borini, who returned from injury at the start of last season, and of course Andy Carroll remains at Anfield for the time being.

      The England striker, who is also injured, may see the issues surrounding Suárez and Sturridge as a fresh opportunity, although Liverpool would still rather he left for West Ham for the agreed fee of £15 million.

      While Rodgers works out how to resolve issues at one end of the park, he also has a contingency plan in goal should Pepe Reina be lured toBarcelona.

      Victor Valdés announced he was planning to stay for one more year at the Nou Camp, but Liverpool are taking nothing for granted as the transfer window generates its usual daily twists and turns as players position themselves to leave their clubs on good terms.

      Reina would be allowed to leave amicably for £10 million. if he did, Liverpool would bid for Sunderland’s Simon Mignolet.

      Rodgers has a list of potential goalkeeping recruits, but the Belgian is the outstanding candidate, particularly given his youthfulness.

      Mignolet, part of a brilliant Belgian international team, is 24 and Liverpool hope a bid of around £6 million would secure an Anfield deal.



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        Again, did England not convey this information to Liverpool FC? Surely there's a compensation case here if they didn't?

        If they did then why didn't Liverpool pull Daniel from the squad?

        Someone is to blame here.
        Was muß, das muß.

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          Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck offffffffffff... Ugh
          "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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            thats not good news. we needed to hit the ground running this season because the fight for the top 4 places is going to be more intense than ever.
            [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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              Originally posted by el matador View Post
              thats not good news. we needed to hit the ground running this season because the fight for the top 4 places is going to be more intense than ever.
              That's why we need a marquee signing.
              .
              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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                Ihope they are not intense for the whole season, they will catch a cold.
                Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                  Wait for the official to give a length of time on the sidelines. There would be no point in scanning before the swelling went down which is usually 3 days so how they have figures for the length of time Daniel will be out so early is anyone's guess.

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                    Without a preseason I can evisage Sturridge missing sitters initially. We could be talking about quailfying for CL in past tense at this rate.
                    One tit for another.

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                      Originally posted by BigChief View Post
                      Without a preseason I can evisage Sturridge missing sitters initially. We could be talking about quailfying for CL in past tense at this rate.
                      Super Borini will step and make us ask, 'Danny who?'.

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                        **** off bodgeson, **** off ingerland and **** of the FA

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                          Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                          Again, did England not convey this information to Liverpool FC? Surely there's a compensation case here if they didn't?

                          If they did then why didn't Liverpool pull Daniel from the squad?

                          Someone is to blame here.
                          Doesn't matter if LFC knew or not - if any player gets injured playing for Ingerlund, said player's club gets compensation...
                          Thanks for the memories Rafa - YNWA!

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                            Originally posted by Nick77 View Post
                            Doesn't matter if LFC knew or not - if any player gets injured playing for Ingerlund, said player's club gets compensation...
                            Yes but I'd want to know why he wasn't withdrawn. It's a massive **** up if we knew but didn't act on it.
                            Was muß, das muß.

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                              If the player is carrying an injury, why can't he say so to the England team/physios etc and pull out. No one forces them to play

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                                Knew it, Sturridge's injury can't be accurately measured until the swelling goes down.
                                Source: Liverpool Echo

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