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As Shaggy has mentioned, I can see him going elsewhere and being fantastic.
I don't want us to sell him, but it's not looking good is it?
I still maintain that if he was given a consistent run in defence for the season he would be our best defender. The guy has all the attributes needed to be a top CB.
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I don't believe that. He's the manager. He picks the teamOriginally posted by G View PostThis season yes. That was part of his new deal. That wasn't the case last season when Sakho signed.He had a say obviously but not a veto.
If he doesn't want a player, then they don't get signed. Because if he doesn't want them then he doesn't play them and the price paid for them might just as well have been spent on cola cubesI 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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It was mentioned in the media numerous times before he got his new deal that he didn't have the final say, it was him, Ayre and Fallows. It was mentioned in the summer that he now had final say. We've seen it with Assaidi and possibly Sahin, never got the chance to play where he should have. We see it with Sakho now, he doesn't play unless we have no choice. You might say its because he doesn't deserve to play but I've seen the likes of Tony Barrett say the boss doesn't rate him so I tend to believe that. If he didn't rate him then he certainly didn't agree to buy him.Originally posted by Fierce View PostI don't believe that. He's the manager. He picks the team
If he doesn't want a player, then they don't get signed. Because if he doesn't want them then he doesn't play them and the price paid for them might just as well have been spent on cola cubes
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Originally posted by G View PostThis season yes. That was part of his new deal. That wasn't the case last season when Sakho signed.He had a say obviously but not a veto.
Where did you get this nonsense from?
Originally posted by G View PostIt was mentioned in the media numerous times before he got his new deal that he didn't have the final say, it was him, Ayre and Fallows. It was mentioned in the summer that he now had final say. We've seen it with Assaidi and possibly Sahin, never got the chance to play where he should have. We see it with Sakho now, he doesn't play unless we have no choice. You might say its because he doesn't deserve to play but I've seen the likes of Tony Barrett say the boss doesn't rate him so I tend to believe that. If he didn't rate him then he certainly didn't agree to buy him.
Here is a post I submitted in the Brendan Rogers thread in MAY 2013 - read it slowly and check the the whole article that's linked. And again note the date.
http://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/show...postcount=6718
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Kuyt (for most of the time anyway).Originally posted by Shaggy View Post. Can't remember a player who divides opinion as strongly as Sakho does.
That rumour is such a load of ****. Every single player we sign who doesn't immediately nail down a first team place, "committee signing, Rodgers didn't want him" whispers start. Do people really have such a low opinion of our manager's integrity and desire to win they think he'd bomb out a player from the start just because he didn't get his own way with signing someone else? How counter-productive to his own success would that be? Maybe, just maybe, instead of a petty agenda, he and the rest of the coaching staff see a lack of application or development in training and are picking the best side they think they have to win games, which just doesn't happen to include Sakho?Originally posted by G View PostHe's great and I find it ridiculous he's never got a chance to establish a pairing with someone. As the rumour goes Brendan wanted Williams, he got Sakho and hasn't given him a fair crack since imo.
I think its really insulting actually to buy into that crap, not to mention going completely against the evidence of various players like Skrtel and Henderson who played their way back into the manager's plans purely on merit.I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
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