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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    They are not counter positions involving hypocrisy. Firstly, this is all of his making, whatever the ultimate outcome. He is the club captain and has a very lucrative contract with LFC and he intends to end it. He’s currently being criticised for trying to leave his contract with us agains the wishes of the club to join a sport washing project for financial gain (prick). If it doesn’t happen because his chosen destination are unable to afford the modest fee, he will be criticised for having instigated and unviable transfer and undermining his own position going forward with fans, the club and teammates (prick). Both perfectly valid criticisms.

    And it’s not just his ‘haters’ that will be critical of the outcome. And the only thing funny about him unilaterally undermining the clubs plans will be the unnecessary self inflicted damage to his legacy with the club and its fan base.
    But for some, it wouldn't have mattered where he was going or what the circumstances, he'd be damned if he did and damned if he didn't.

    It is unfortunate that he has chosen to go down this path and unfortunate that he will have tarnished his reputation with many who weren't 'haters' and have genuine reason to be upset.

    But from my online (and even real life) experience, there are a lot more people fall into the first category they will criticise Henderson about issues they genuinely don't give a sh*t about and they too will be most vocal with their criticism if he does end up staying. For that reason, I will find it amusing to see them get upset, without worrying myself about the deeper impacts on the club, which is a different conversation all together.
    If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
      They are not counter positions involving hypocrisy. Firstly, this is all of his making, whatever the ultimate outcome. He is the club captain and has a very lucrative contract with LFC and he intends to end it. He’s currently being criticised for trying to leave his contract with us agains the wishes of the club to join a sport washing project for financial gain (prick). If it doesn’t happen because his chosen destination are unable to afford the modest fee, he will be criticised for having instigated and unviable transfer and undermining his own position going forward with fans, the club and teammates (prick). Both perfectly valid criticisms.

      And it’s not just his ‘haters’ that will be critical of the outcome. And the only thing funny about him unilaterally undermining the clubs plans will be the unnecessary self inflicted damage to his legacy with the club and its fan base.
      Quite a few blanks being filled in there.

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        Originally posted by Fierce View Post
        Or, the club have told him his game time is likely to be reduced this year, given the signings we've made; and he has decided he would like to play as much as possible because he doesn't have much of a career left

        Nah, can't be true. Burn shirts
        Millie would have been told similar a few years ago but he still did the right thing by the Club, and on considerably less money with us too.
        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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          Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
          That’s pretty dumb tbh.
          It’s obviously struck a chord. Hence your flippant response.
          Another MASSIVE game

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            Originally posted by SB View Post
            Millie would have been told similar a few years ago but he still did the right thing by the Club, and on considerably less money with us too.
            There is one teeny weeny difference though.
            If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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              Henderson is entitled to move on in search of more minutes elsewhere.

              But his choice of destination is rightly going to draw criticism and disappointment given that he spoke out against Qatar and put himself up as a poster boy for Rainbow Laces and promoted inclusiveness for LGBTQ+ fans.
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                Originally posted by Mark79 View Post
                Henderson is entitled to move on in search of more minutes elsewhere.

                But his choice of destination is rightly going to draw criticism and disappointment given that he spoke out against Qatar and put himself up as a poster boy for Rainbow Laces and promoted inclusiveness for LGBTQ+ fans.
                Reason? Get out
                Last edited by Fierce; 18-07-23, 10:39 AM.
                I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                  Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                  Or, the club have told him his game time is likely to be reduced this year, given the signings we've made; and he has decided he would like to play as much as possible because he doesn't have much of a career left

                  Nah, can't be true. Burn shirts
                  Far too logical and balanced.
                  Another MASSIVE game

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                    Originally posted by Mark79 View Post
                    Henderson is entitled to move on in search of more minutes elsewhere.

                    But his choice of destination is rightly going to draw criticism and disappointment given that he spoke out against Qatar and put himself up as a poster boy for Rainbow Laces and promoted inclusiveness for LGBTQ+ fans.
                    Of course he is. To be honest like a lot of our players i don't love him nor hate him - the club is the only entity i really care about. Most of the players are there for the gig, i'd probably include Henderson in that - i don't know him personally so can't be sure - nor do i care.

                    The club is what i care about, Henderson is going to offer little going to offer little going forward. So the best outcome for me is we get a modest fee of 10-20m, free up some wages and move forward. If anything it could herald a dawn of being a little bit more ruthless with players (although we're told Henderson instigated this move and Klopp offered his approval).

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                      Originally posted by Mark79 View Post
                      Henderson is entitled to move on in search of more minutes elsewhere.

                      But his choice of destination is rightly going to draw criticism and disappointment given that he spoke out against Qatar and put himself up as a poster boy for Rainbow Laces and promoted inclusiveness for LGBTQ+ fans.
                      This is where I'm at with this, I would have liked Henderson to stay and have played the Milner role for a few years. He is clearly not at the level he once was but he has been a great captain and a good player for us, but I believe still has something to offer. I can understand the desire to leave for more game time and I think had he been stepping down a level e.g. Going to a championship club or something in light of what he had done for the club we might have been willing to cancel his contract and forego a fee or at least take a lower fee than we might be looking for now to allow it. But a seeming desire to go to Saudi seems like it is mainly motivated by one thing - money, yes you imagine he will get the game time he wants as well but he could also have got that other places as well. I can understand the desire to go somewhere that you can get paid 3 or 4 times your current salary for the same job is a once in a lifetime opportunity. It just seems like the destination and the way that this has been handled ends his 'role' as and LGBTQ+ ambassador and taints his legacy at the club which I for one am sad about.
                      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                        Perhaps Henderson can engage with their culture and try to moderate things to some degree. Someone has to risk sticking their neck out to change things.

                        I remember football stadiums in this country used to not be as welcoming to people of different skin colours or nationalities. But things changed over time.
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                          Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                          They are not counter positions involving hypocrisy. Firstly, this is all of his making, whatever the ultimate outcome. He is the club captain and has a very lucrative contract with LFC and he intends to end it. He’s currently being criticised for trying to leave his contract with us agains the wishes of the club to join a sport washing project for financial gain (prick). If it doesn’t happen because his chosen destination are unable to afford the modest fee, he will be criticised for having instigated and unviable transfer and undermining his own position going forward with fans, the club and teammates (prick). Both perfectly valid criticisms.

                          And it’s not just his ‘haters’ that will be critical of the outcome. And the only thing funny about him unilaterally undermining the clubs plans will be the unnecessary self inflicted damage to his legacy with the club and its fan base.
                          Unless he wanted to stay and the club showed willing to sell?
                          Modifying post.

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                            Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                            The Chairman of the club is a huge LFC fan, he posts pictures of himself at Anfield all the time. Nobody else would be stupid enough to go after Gerrard and Henderson to be fair
                            Hello mert.

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                              Originally posted by Charly View Post
                              Perhaps Henderson can engage with their culture and try to moderate things to some degree. Someone has to risk sticking their neck out to change things.

                              I remember football stadiums in this country used to not be as welcoming to people of different skin colours or nationalities. But things changed over time.
                              Maybe he will who knows.

                              My guess would be that the Saudi's will be aware of his views and will have spoken about it. Given the clubs reported links to the establishment and Royal family I imagine that it would be very embarrassing for them as a club/owners to have a player express such views, maybe I am wrong but I would imagine that the club would have been keen to seek assurances that he keeps his views to himself. But maybe I am wrong...
                              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                                Originally posted by Charly View Post
                                Perhaps Henderson can engage with their culture and try to moderate things to some degree. Someone has to risk sticking their neck out to change things.

                                I remember football stadiums in this country used to not be as welcoming to people of different skin colours or nationalities. But things changed over time.

                                Doubt it if he goes.


                                From what has been reported about other players that have moved, their families live in Dubai or Bahrain ( where they can do more western type things like drink, wear less clothes etc more freely within their areas) and the players then commute into Saudi for the footy stuff.


                                Plus we have heard plenty of guff about how this player or that pundit is going to use their high profile to help bring about change/tolerance once they set foot in the Middle East.

                                Can remember Gary Neveille, Steven Gerrard, Gary Linekar and many others giving interviews in the UK before they went to the last sports wash world cup as pundits or brand "ambassadors" about how they were going to use their time there to highlight issues. Lots of players saying they would wear the one love armband despite being told not to. Brave Harry Kane wearing it for photo shoots before going over.

                                Did not watch the world cup myself but from what was said afterwards all the guys who talked a big talk beforehand said nothing whilst over there.

                                Only person that seems to have had any balls over at that sham of a tournament was one that was born without any.






                                By all accounts she kept turning to make sure it was always facing the camera and refused to trake it off when asked to. She was meant to have worn outfits that showed hints of midriff or bare arms a lot at it as well as keeping her hair worn down.
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