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  • Angryred
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    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
    Well he's from a neglected village in England and has earmarked some of it to build schools and hospitals

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  • Norbs
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    Well he's from a neglected village in England and has earmarked some of it to build schools and hospitals

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  • little dave hedgehog
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    i'll be very interested to see what he does with the money.

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  • Fivex
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    I imagine this is what it’s like being a fly on the wall stuck in solidarity confinement with Piers Morgan.

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  • Irishnev
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    Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
    It's no surprise that "The Former Captain", "Ambassador", "Leader", "Humanitarian of the Year", has been exposed as a vacuous PR construct, so there's not much to say on his character and probity other than this mirage will be well suited to the desert.

    The funniest part is that his devotees continually made the excuse that in ideal circumstances we'd be "managing his minutes", bringing him on as an "impact sub" to swashbuckle a losing position into victory, or calling for an "experienced closer" to see us through a difficult period (irrespective of the evidence that he's gash), but because of injuries he's had to play more than Klopp had planned, thus blunting their Hero's effectiveness. They stated it confidently and with certitude, that this was "The Plan" all along, as if they had been in meetings with Klopp himself; limit "The Former Captain's" game time and keep him fresh, and the "Real Hendo" will spring forth and dominate! Yet in an ironic twist of fate, "The Former Captain" is using a potential lack of playing time as the reason he's bolting to the footballing hotbed of Saudi Arabia. Citing a concern for his England place as an auxiliary excuse for doing a bunk just concludes the whole episode with a Chef's Kiss.
    and not one “I told you so”

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  • baitman
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    Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
    It's no surprise that "The Former Captain", "Ambassador", "Leader", "Humanitarian of the Year", has been exposed as a vacuous PR construct, so there's not much to say on his character and probity other than this mirage will be well suited to the desert.

    The funniest part is that his devotees continually made the excuse that in ideal circumstances we'd be "managing his minutes", bringing him on as an "impact sub" to swashbuckle a losing position into victory, or calling for an "experienced closer" to see us through a difficult period (irrespective of the evidence that he's gash), but because of injuries he's had to play more than Klopp had planned, thus blunting their Hero's effectiveness. They stated it confidently and with certitude, that this was "The Plan" all along, as if they had been in meetings with Klopp himself; limit "The Former Captain's" game time and keep him fresh, and the "Real Hendo" will spring forth and dominate! Yet in an ironic twist of fate, "The Former Captain" is using a potential lack of playing time as the reason he's bolting to the footballing hotbed of Saudi Arabia. Citing a concern for his England place as an auxiliary excuse for doing a bunk just concludes the whole episode with a Chef's Kiss.

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  • BootRoom
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    It's no surprise that "The Former Captain", "Ambassador", "Leader", "Humanitarian of the Year", has been exposed as a vacuous PR construct, so there's not much to say on his character and probity other than this mirage will be well suited to the desert.

    The funniest part is that his devotees continually made the excuse that in ideal circumstances we'd be "managing his minutes", bringing him on as an "impact sub" to swashbuckle a losing position into victory, or calling for an "experienced closer" to see us through a difficult period (irrespective of the evidence that he's gash), but because of injuries he's had to play more than Klopp had planned, thus blunting their Hero's effectiveness. They stated it confidently and with certitude, that this was "The Plan" all along, as if they had been in meetings with Klopp himself; limit "The Former Captain's" game time and keep him fresh, and the "Real Hendo" will spring forth and dominate! Yet in an ironic twist of fate, "The Former Captain" is using a potential lack of playing time as the reason he's bolting to the footballing hotbed of Saudi Arabia. Citing a concern for his England place as an auxiliary excuse for doing a bunk just concludes the whole episode with a Chef's Kiss.

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  • spud_gun
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    Originally posted by red g View Post
    Exactly mate. You won't see Jmaes Milner in Saudi. I uflly expect him to go back to Leeds afer his testimonial year for Brighton.

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  • red g
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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    The old school thing for him to do would be to go back to Sunderland and see out his career gracefully on lower wages, captain his boyhood/home town team and try and get them promoted.
    Exactly mate. You won't see Jmaes Milner in Saudi. I uflly expect him to go back to Leeds afer his testimonial year for Brighton.

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  • Kenneth
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    Originally posted by Charly View Post
    Sorry, what I meant was that his choice was Liverpool bench, or Saudi Arabia... or a massive drop in wages to move somewhere else.

    On last years evidence he was pretty aeful in terms of his ability to press, so its unlikely a top lelvel club wouldcome in for him. Certainly if he wanted to start matches he would have had to drop down a level.
    The old school thing for him to do would be to go back to Sunderland and see out his career gracefully on lower wages, captain his boyhood/home town team and try and get them promoted.

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  • Rafa Justice
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    He's a piece of ****. An arrogant and thick as **** piece of **** too.

    "I know, I'll do an interview. And it'll be with that gay journo from The Athletic".

    "You mean Adam Crafton? Who is known for his articles on sportswashing, human rights abuses of the Middle East? Who does. Not. Give. a. Single. ****. Who he sets his sights on? Who takes on all comers about sportswashing in sports?"

    "Yeah, the gay lad".


    Prick. **** him.

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  • Charly
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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    Hmm, something doesn’t add up there.
    Sorry, what I meant was that his choice was Liverpool bench, or Saudi Arabia... or a massive drop in wages to move somewhere else.

    On last years evidence he was pretty aeful in terms of his ability to press, so its unlikely a top lelvel club wouldcome in for him. Certainly if he wanted to start matches he would have had to drop down a level.

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  • Kenneth
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    Originally posted by Charly View Post
    Nobody else would have been able to afford his wages, so it’s not like he had a massive choice, if any.
    Hmm, something doesn’t add up there.

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  • Norbs
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    I said something similar about Mane I think. The political position of Saudi Arabia to Muslim players isn't as polarised as it appears to us brought up in a Western democracy

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  • Angryred
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    Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post
    Contrast Henderson's interview to Koulibaly's at the time of his move. Short, clear and to the point.
    Amen to that so you can say to him good luck & god speed!

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