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  • Fosterbloke
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    Remember when he was world class at Leipzig? He was like the African Redondo.

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  • Fierce
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    Originally posted by Rafa Justice View Post
    the wafer legged cunt.

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  • SB
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    Originally posted by Pepe79 View Post
    He came on as sub in the Community Shield, so his last action was actually lifting a trophy
    So that’s how he got injured

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  • Mark79
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    He came on as sub in the Community Shield, so his last action was actually lifting a trophy

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  • Buzzo
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    His last action in a Liverpool shirt is going to be that shot in the CL where he tried to see if he could get the ball out of the stadium.

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  • Exiled_red
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    Originally posted by Rich View Post
    Never managed more than 25 league appearances in a season. Outrageous how injury prone he is.
    It's worse when you think how many of those are appearances from the bench, he's never started more than 16 games. In fact I just looked up his stats he has played a total of 3907 mins of PL football for us since signing 4.5 years ago which equates to just under 43.5 games or an average of about 9.5 PL games a year

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  • Slinky Skills
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    Originally posted by Rafa Justice View Post
    Would struggle to get £5m in January for him. He'll get a **** contract whoever he signs for given his injury record, would be heavily incentivised

    Absolute disaster of a signing, will be glad to see the back of him the wafer legged cunt.
    Hahahahaha!

    Wafer legged cunt lol

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  • Rich
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    Never managed more than 25 league appearances in a season. Outrageous how injury prone he is.

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  • Rafa Justice
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    Would struggle to get £5m in January for him. He'll get a **** contract whoever he signs for given his injury record, would be heavily incentivised

    Absolute disaster of a signing, will be glad to see the back of him the wafer legged cunt.

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  • shanks69
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    Originally posted by danperkins View Post
    He ll be like a new player when he comes back. The missing link.
    Ye at his new club where he will hardly miss a match [emoji28]

    Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk

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  • danperkins
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    He ll be like a new player when he comes back. The missing link.

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  • Irishnev
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    Originally posted by Big-Red-Ed View Post
    Just to get the waster off our books. I'd give him away for nothing

    YNWA
    He might not agree

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  • Big-Red-Ed
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    Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
    Why would he go in Jan - he’ll be free 6 months later and can get a better deal that way?
    Just to get the waster off our books. I'd give him away for nothing

    YNWA

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
    Milner is 37 in January, surely he'll retire from playing and take up a coaching role?

    I doubt people will be queuing up to take Ox or Keita with their injury records, yes they will get slightly better terms moving on a free if they can find someone willing to take a chance on them, but the terms are almost certainly going to be worse than what they are on now, that's the reason they are staying until summer IMO
    Their base wages will probably be lower than they are with us, but with no transfer fee involved they will most likely get a better signing on fee.

    Not to mention your point of them getting until the summer on their current wages on top.

    Firmino is in the same boat given his contract is up at the end of June too.

    Milner it is hard to tell with. He might be finished as a first team regular for a top 10 team or better. but he could still probably do a decent job for a bottom half team or a championship team.

    If he has a talent and aptitude for coaching I would love to see him stay on with us in such a role.

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  • Exiled_red
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    Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
    Yep he gets a bigger signing on fee etc by waiting until the end of the season.

    Same with Firmino, Milner and Chamberlain.
    Milner is 37 in January, surely he'll retire from playing and take up a coaching role?

    I doubt people will be queuing up to take Ox or Keita with their injury records, yes they will get slightly better terms moving on a free if they can find someone willing to take a chance on them, but the terms are almost certainly going to be worse than what they are on now, that's the reason they are staying until summer IMO

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