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    Originally posted by brightred View Post
    I thought Ibe was cup tied today
    no thats the hull game
    who's arsed?

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      What a guy



      "Agents? I'd sooner let my parents sort all that" says Liverpool FC star Jordon Ibe

      22:30, 9 May 2015 By Neil Jones

      Young Reds winger on why he doesn't believe in agents, and never has

      It’s been a hot topic this season, particularly at Anfield.

      Football agents, and the power they wield over their clients, is something of a sore point for Liverpool.

      Their battle, both private and public, with Aidy Ward, the representative of Raheem Sterling, has been an unwelcome sideshow throughout an already disappointing campaign. It is also unlikely to be resolved any time soon.

      Unsurprisingly, then, Liverpool have been keen to avoid similar situations developing.

      Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Jordan Henderson have all sorted new contracts this season, and the club are eager to do the same with Martin Skrtel, Joe Allen and Jon Flanagan.

      And, too, with their latest talented teenager. Thankfully, in the case of Jordon Ibe, agents won’t be an issue.

      “I don’t have one,” says the 19-year-old. “I don’t believe in them.”

      Firm words, and words which will be music to the ears of Liverpool supporters and officials.

      Ibe allows his parents to look after his affairs off the pitch. He has already agreed terms on a new five-year deal at Anfield, though that has yet to be formally confirmed.

      “I just don’t see the need for an agent, really,” Ibe says. “My parents are doing the same job, and my family will always be number one to me.

      “They’re the best people for me. They give me any advice I need, and then obviously I have the final decision. I don’t see what an agent can do for me that my parents couldn’t.”

      Family, clearly, is a big thing where Ibe is concerned. Despite establishing himself as a first-teamer at Liverpool this season, he still lives with his parents. He credits his mother, Charlett, as the biggest influence on his career to date.

      That career, though, is gathering pace. Having spent the first half of this campaign on loan with Derby County in the Championship, Ibe returned to Merseyside in January, and has since made 11 appearances in Liverpool’s senior side.

      Brendan Rodgers believes the Londoner can become a key player for the Reds in years to come.

      “It gives me a lot of confidence to hear that,” Ibe says. “And especially as I am getting my chance to play now.

      “There are a lot of youngsters coming through that will get the chance to impress the manger, and it’s great because there are a lot of opportunities coming now. hopefully we will become the future of the club.”

      Ibe admits to having had some reservations when he was told he was to return from Derby, where he had become a regular starter under Steve McClaren.

      “To be fair, I thought I would be at Derby for the rest of the season,” he says. “That was the doubt; that if I came back I might not play, and be on the bench for most games for the experience.

      “He spoke to me two weeks prior to me coming back, and said the way we were playing now would give me the chance to fit in in that wing-back role. He told me, ‘when you get back, you can start training and hopefully get in and start playing games’.

      “I slightly doubted it, but I spoke to my parents and we just came to the position that if the gaffer says I have to come back then I have to - I can’t say no!

      “My aim was to always come back at some point - and it happened so I am delighted. The manager has come through and delivered on that. Since I’ve come back I’ve been given the chance to play, and I am grateful for that. I am enjoying it.”

      So, too, are the Liverpool supporters. It has not been a particularly impressive season for the Reds, but Ibe’s emergence has been one of the bright spots.

      Jordon Ibe of Liverpool hits the post during the Barclays Premier League match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park on February 7, 2015 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
      He shone on his first start of the campaign, away at Everton in February, and has caught the eye even when operating in a largely unfamiliar right wing-back position.

      “I’ve enjoyed it,” he says. “There is a different responsibility playing as a wing-back, but the way we play means I don’t have to do a lot of defensive stuff anyway. I can still get forward and attack.

      “It’s been a great experience playing in that position. If I have to play right-back one time, or wing-back again, I will know the position.”

      The common consensus – one that, crucially, is shared by Rodgers – is that Ibe’s long-term future will be further up the field.

      His qualities - his dribbling, his speed and balance, and his ability to strike the ball with either foot – make him one of English football’s most exciting prospects.

      All were in evidence at Goodison Park earlier in the year, when Ibe marked his first Premier League start in almost two years with a performance to remember.

      And, nearly, with a goal to remember too.

      “I was annoyed with that!” he laughs about the shot he fired against the Everton past that night. “That was the game for me. You could see how big the game was and the manager gave me the chance, I just need to keep playing at that level.

      “I found out I was playing on the Friday evening in training. We were just doing formations and he read out the starting 11 and said my name, and I was a bit confused!

      “We went through some set-pieces and I was a bit nervous to be fair, but in the game I was fine, I enjoyed it.”

      Liverpool fans will hope he continues to enjoy his football at Anfield in the coming months and years. Certainly, from what they’ve seen so far, they plan to enjoy him.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        Strangely and inversely it could be Raheem's mum doing as much damage to him as his agent.

        Hello mert.

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          That thread is over 3 years old

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            Any truth in what i've heard on the news? That he is refusing to sign a new contract.

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              Originally posted by leo View Post
              Any truth in what i've heard on the news? That he is refusing to sign a new contract.
              saw it on bbc footy gossip, but story from the arsewipe rag.
              removing all the weak links makes us stronger

              too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                Originally posted by leo View Post
                Any truth in what i've heard on the news? That he is refusing to sign a new contract.
                Who Ibe? I don't think so, he recently stated that he let's his parents do the negotiating for him as he doesn't believe in agents.
                Was muß, das muß.

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                  Unless his mum's been talking to Raheem's mum.
                  Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                    none of them want to sign, what do they know that we don't?
                    Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                      Wants 50k a week lol

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                        Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                        none of them want to sign, what do they know that we don't?
                        they know the name in all three envelopes

                        removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                        too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                          Originally posted by Marvel View Post
                          Wants 50k a week lol
                          Is that true? Surely, its too early for him to be making demands. I give up.

                          One tit for another.

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                            Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                            none of them want to sign, what do they know that we don't?
                            Probably what it's like to drive a Bentley at 19. Apart from that, they're all pretty clueless.
                            Was muß, das muß.

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                              Originally posted by BigChief View Post
                              Is that true? Surely, its too early for him to be making demands. I give up.

                              we're being held to ransom by kids. Its not enough that they're developed and given a chance to play elite level football by the club quicker than they would almost anywhere else.

                              LFC want to give young players a chance and then they get shafted by the likes of raheem sterling. Everyone thinks they're doing us a favour by playing for us.

                              Unless aidy ward is advising jordan ibe too.

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                                Coates is on £50k a week and Borini £60k.

                                That's the problem there.
                                SakhoPotatoes

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