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    Everyone around us? We finished 27 points ahead of spurs.
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      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
      Everyone around us? We finished 27 points ahead of spurs.
      and beat them in the European Cup final

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        If it’s true that £80m is the price tag we would be mad not to go back for him, one of our best creative midfielders ever back, with basically Barca paying us 60m for a season long loan. Yes I’m ignoring the add-ons...

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          Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
          and beat them in the European Cup final
          And we beat Barca, featuring wee Judas Phil 4-0 to get to that final
          Modifying post.

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            If we can afford to loan Coutinho, but decide against it, what are the benefits of that decision?

            Honestly I'm asking because I can't find any, so I want somebody to tell me.

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              Originally posted by Fuzzy View Post
              If we can afford to loan Coutinho, but decide against it, what are the benefits of that decision?

              Honestly I'm asking because I can't find any, so I want somebody to tell me.
              I agree. I was initially opposed to this after his antics last time, but Barca was his big dream and it turned sour. He's probably learnt a massive lesson over this and probably appreciates what he had with us more now than ever. If we could get him back, I could see us being his last European club.

              Lets not let him go elsewhere.
              Glass half empty club

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                Originally posted by Fuzzy View Post
                If we can afford to loan Coutinho, but decide against it, what are the benefits of that decision?

                Honestly I'm asking because I can't find any, so I want somebody to tell me.
                Financial.

                It's a big loan fee. As Klopp said, massive, massive money. And for whatever reason, that's not happening this summer.

                Also factor in FSG policy on transfer clearly is buy young sell for profit later. Coutinho is 27 and that cycle has ended (maybe earlier than ideal) but I can understand the pass nevertheless.

                That said in the short term I think he'd work well given he knows our game, players etc. So I'm in the pro camp despite it being a nonrunner.

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                  Originally posted by Fuzzy View Post
                  If we can afford to loan Coutinho, but decide against it, what are the benefits of that decision?

                  Honestly I'm asking because I can't find any, so I want somebody to tell me.
                  I think he's a good player and would like him back, and certainly wouldn't want to see him at another PL club.

                  I guess the question is where he plays, he doesn't really fit into the front 3 so it has to be a midfield role. I would like to see us play with a more creative player in there than we had last year, but does Klopp want to do that?

                  If we take our regular midfield last year as Fabinho, Wijnaldum and Henderson, does putting Coutinho in for one of Henderson or Wijnaldum give you enough workers in midfield? It's certainly a change in the midfield dynamic. That and the money are the only reasons I can think of.
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                    I said if we 'can' afford it... If we really can't afford a loan fee though, due to contract extensions, after the season we've had...
                    Btw I thought Klopp was referring to a permanent transfer.

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                      Originally posted by Fuzzy View Post
                      If we can afford to loan Coutinho, but decide against it, what are the benefits of that decision?

                      Honestly I'm asking because I can't find any, so I want somebody to tell me.
                      We don't need another player in midfield and we have a good enough squad?
                      Are we winning?

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                        Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                        Well, this summer is not going how I hoped...
                        Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                        If he goes on loan to Spurs it will be disappointing - he was our best player and although he shafted us () he could really add to our attack and midfield.

                        Everyone around us is strengthening and we just seem content with what we've got. I've faith in Klopp and Edward's but they are rolling the dice with the squad depth
                        Disappointed? Crap summer?

                        Really.... I thought we were the champions of ****in Europe

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                          Why would we want to bring someone back who isnt suited to our style of play? He doesnt have the engine or the willingness to press. He isnt dynamic enough and slowed down our play to a standstill. He couldnt cut it at Barca in an easy league with a myriad of good players around him and all of the time and space in the world

                          Happy he was our cash cow, we really ripped Barca a new one

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                            Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                            Why would we want to bring someone back who isnt suited to our style of play? He doesnt have the engine or the willingness to press. He isnt dynamic enough and slowed down our play to a standstill. He couldnt cut it at Barca in an easy league with a myriad of good players around him and all of the time and space in the world

                            Happy he was our cash cow, we really ripped Barca a new one
                            Good points tbf.

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                              Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                              Why would we want to bring someone back who isnt suited to our style of play? He doesnt have the engine or the willingness to press. He isnt dynamic enough and slowed down our play to a standstill. He couldnt cut it at Barca in an easy league with a myriad of good players around him and all of the time and space in the world

                              Happy he was our cash cow, we really ripped Barca a new one
                              He's a great individual but never thought there was much effort for the team

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                                Originally posted by -V- View Post
                                Disappointed? Crap summer?

                                Really.... I thought we were the champions of ****in Europe
                                Yes we are but i also want to be Premier League winners and he'd help achieve that

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