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    #46
    Originally posted by Pablo View Post
    A lot of people seem to have written him off as he's not 17/18 anymore.

    But his stats in the Championship are as good as Maddison (per game played) who we've been heavily linked with and he's the same age.

    I'd say he's worth a place in the first team squad next season. Give him up until January to make an impact and if he's still not playing games then loan or consider selling.

    I think he's earned a shot at first team football.
    Have people written him off on here?

    Comparison with Maddison makes little sense to me, they play totally different positions don't they?

    Agree he has a shot at making it with us. I'd be tempted to have him play some Premiership football on loan for at least part, if not all, of next season though. Same with Woodburn.
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      #47
      Originally posted by Pablo View Post
      A lot of people seem to have written him off as he's not 17/18 anymore.

      But his stats in the Championship are as good as Maddison (per game played) who we've been heavily linked with and he's the same age.

      I'd say he's worth a place in the first team squad next season. Give him up until January to make an impact and if he's still not playing games then loan or consider selling.

      I think he's earned a shot at first team football.
      I don't think anyone has written him off, if anything his current loan spell has people bigging him up. He is still veryour inexperiencedo ando needs games which I just don't see him getting alot of with us. If he can get more experience and continues to perform at the level he has in this loan move he would be in a much stronger position in 6 months or a year's time
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        #48
        Originally posted by Pablo View Post

        I think he's earned a shot at first team football.
        So do I but I have a hunch it wont happen for him
        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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          #49
          Originally posted by Lecter View Post
          So do I but I have a hunch it wont happen for him
          The two players that genuinely excited me in their mid teens were Sterling and Wilson. Unfortunately Wilson suffered ridiculous injuries and looked like he lost his best asset: his pace. He's a much better finisher than Sterling, even now. Whether he's a better footballer or will become better is up to him.
          One tit for another.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Slinky Skills View Post
            And he's Welsh.
            you can't have it all.
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            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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              #51
              Originally posted by red g View Post
              you can't have it all.
              You can if you are Welsh!
              Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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                #52
                Our own Championship player of the month down to page three... I hope so much he makes it here.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by James Pearce@Echo
                  Harry Wilson's mission to force his way into Jurgen Klopp's plans at Liverpool

                  The 21-year-old winger believes he benefited greatly from spending the second half of the campaign



                  Harry Wilson is on a mission to force his way into Jurgen Klopp's plans at Liverpool following his successful loan spell at Hull City.

                  The 21-year-old winger believes he benefited greatly from spending the second half of the campaign with the Championship outfit.

                  Wilson excelled for the Tigers - scoring seven goals in 13 league appearances as he helped lift them away from the drop zone.

                  Now he's determined to prove he can make the grade at Anfield.

                  "I felt that it was massive for me," Wilson said.

                  "When January came around it was what I wanted. It took a bit longer to sort than I wanted but on the last day of the window I managed to get out. I got the minutes I wanted at Hull and I feel that it has benefited me massively.

                  "The goals and assists were great me and I was delighted to contribute there.

                  "I haven't had the chance to speak to Jurgen Klopp about next season yet. I finished at Hull last weekend and I came back to Liverpool on Wednesday.

                  "I've been moving back into my place and I've got a couple of days off now. Hopefully I'll get the chance to catch up with the manager soon.

                  "I've taken a lot of confidence from the loan and also from scoring on my full debut for Wales this season."

                  Wilson, who was crowned Academy Player of the Year at the Liverpool Players' Awards at Anfield on Thursday night, takes inspiration from the rise of Trent Alexander-Arnold.

                  The teenage full-back has firmly established himself in Klopp's side over the course of this season and Wilson, who made his senior debut for the Reds against Plymouth in the FA Cup in January 2017, is aiming to follow in his footsteps.

                  Wilson knows that pre-season will be key with Klopp's squad likely to be depleted following the World Cup in Russia.

                  "That could help me. The players who go to the World Cup will be given time off after the tournament and won't be around in early July," he added.

                  "That could give me the chance to get in the team. Then it will be up to me to impress the manager and stay in it.

                  "It's great to see what Trent has achieved this season. He's a lad who has come along the same path as me at the Academy and hopefully that will be me playing for the first team next season.

                  "I want to come back here after the summer, have a strong pre-season and show what I can do. I've got belief in my own ability."

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                    #54
                    [ame]https://twitter.com/thekop_com/status/996630164896444416[/ame]

                    Better 'per game' stats than Sessegnon

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                      #55
                      He's faster and more dynamic than I thought. He could easily get game time with us next year the way we play. Whereas Woodburn looks more measured but I suppose he's a lot younger.

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                        #56
                        We've been talking about him for years, I really hope he can make some appearances next season in the cups and perhaps from the bench.
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          #57
                          He looks like he could push Mane next season, looks very good, how Markovic should have been
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                            #58
                            2 goals in his the first pre-season today. The lad is ice cool in front of goal, not too dissimilar to Mo. Every test put in front of him these last few years, he's passed with flying colours. There is surely no reason why he can't make this last step up and if he doesn't, someone at the club has surely let him down.

                            As much as I've been pro Shaqiri this summer, I'm starting to wonder if Wilson could be a cheaper option.
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                              He looks like he could push Mane next season, looks very good, how Markovic should have been
                              Push him, as in challenge Mane for his starting place?

                              If Wilson provide able cover when we need to rotate next season, that would be a great start for him.
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                                #60
                                Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                                2 goals in his the first pre-season today. The lad is ice cool in front of goal, not too dissimilar to Mo. Every test put in front of him these last few years, he's passed with flying colours. There is surely no reason why he can't make this last step up and if he doesn't, someone at the club has surely let him down.

                                As much as I've been pro Shaqiri this summer, I'm starting to wonder if Wilson could be a cheaper option.
                                Be gutted if we let him go, loan or otherwise. He should have had a chance a long time ago. Could be a god here.

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