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£20m plus??
I'd have sold him with a sell on clause included. He's a good lad with a good attitude, but I don't think he's quite good enough unfortunately.
Much like Hendo. Hard workers and solid pro's, just not good enough to take us to the next level."When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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I don't think he was bought to take us to the next level. He's certainly a better sub than we've had before.Originally posted by Harv View Post£20m plus??
I'd have sold him with a sell on clause included. He's a good lad with a good attitude, but I don't think he's quite good enough unfortunately.
Much like Hendo. Hard workers and solid pro's, just not good enough to take us to the next level.
That said, £20m...Was muß, das muß.
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Klopp certainly gets the whole man management stuff.
Klopp makes promise to ‘wonderful boy’ Danny Ings
Will we see Danny Ings on the pitch at some point this evening..?
We hope so, as the poor Englishman hasn’t been given a single minute of competitive first-team football since Jurgen Klopp took over almost a year ago.
Most of that time he’s spent on the sidelines injured, but since the beginning of the summer he’s been fit and raring to go, so you can imagine Ings’ frustration by now with it being almost October…
Klopp though has assured the 24-year-old he will be given an opportunity at some point; it’s just difficult with the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi, not to mention Roberto Firmino, ahead of him in the pecking order.
“Danny is working hard and good, but the situation is like it is, we have a lot of strikers,” Klopp told FourFourTwo before tonight’s EFL Cup clash with Derby.
“He is close … what can I say? He is a wonderful boy. It is not the easiest thing when a player works really hard and then he is not involved, so of course you want to give the player something back.
“It is not always possible, but as soon as it is possible, I will pay him back [for his good attitude].”
You’d have to assume that an EFL Cup game verses Derby, especially in between key Premier League games, seems as good an opportunity as any…
Ings is an excellent finisher and works tirelessly too; it’s just the quality of the other forwards which has kept him absent so far. If he does get a start and does well, it’ll be interesting to see what Klopp does next weekend – as he’s so far shown a preference to have just one striker on the bench in Premier League fixtures.
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as I'm not in the know.




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