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  • Angryred
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    Thanks Lads

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  • Tatterdemalion
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    Yet another example of a player who leaves us and ends up falling downhill.

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by Angryred View Post
    I would blame his crowd around him as he got bad advice, shoulda listened to Klopp.

    Just how much of that transfer fee did we actually get as would have thought that there were add-ons that brought that total to £142m or was it in Euros?

    £105 million before the add ons.


    Allegedly the 36m add ons were for winning La Liga, reaching 100 games for Barca (which was broken down to payments for every 10 or 15 games played in), CL appearances (games played and in what round of the CL) and one for winning the CL. So we would have seen most of the add on targets hit.

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  • Angryred
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    I would blame his crowd around him as he got bad advice, shoulda listened to Klopp.

    Just how much of that transfer fee did we actually get as would have thought that there were add-ons that brought that total to £142m or was it in Euros?
    Last edited by Angryred; 20-02-26, 01:13 PM.

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  • Corndog
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    It’s genuinely a shame that Barca and injuries ****ed him up.


    He did actually do well at Bayern on loan and started well at Villa but he obviously never got back to where he was when he left Liverpool.

    At his peak he was so exciting to watch and genuinely world class.

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  • Angryred
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    He could have been huge with us...never mind the money as I'm sure FSG would have money elsewhere to fund that summer spree when we got Alisson & Keita etc.

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  • SB
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    Originally posted by danperkins View Post
    All in all a pretty underwhelming career for one so talented.
    Yeah his highlights video would mainly be filled with his time with us which is a shame as like you said he was so talented.

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  • danperkins
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    All in all a pretty underwhelming career for one so talented.

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  • SB
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    Not sure if he’s retiring or what

    Phillipe Coutinho says he is leaving boyhood club Vasco da Gama because he is "tired mentally" and his "cycle at the club has ended".
    The former Liverpool and Barcelona midfielder was substituted at half-time after being booed by fans during Vasco's win on penalties over Volta Redonda last week.
    Coutinho, who has 68 caps for Brazil, did not return to the bench in the second half to watch the remainder of the game.
    In a lengthy, emotional statement on Instagram, the 33-year-old says he is leaving Vasco because "now is the time to take step back".
    "I would never disrespect the fans, my team-mates and Vasco. I've never done that anywhere I've been. Those who know me know that," he said.
    "At that moment, on the way to the locker room, I felt and realised that my cycle at the club had ended, and I didn't come back to prioritise my mental health.
    "It hurts a lot. The truth is that I'm very tired mentally. With a tight heart, I understand that now is the time to take a step back and end this cycle in Vasco.
    "I'm grateful for everything I've lived here. I'll take Vasco with me forever. In the chest. In history. In life."
    Vasco have not confirmed Coutinho's departure but BBC Sport have reached out for comment.
    Coutinho has played 81 times and scored 17 goals for Vasco since rejoining for a second stint in 2024.
    He started his career at Vasco before joining Inter Milan and later moving to Liverpool in 2013.
    He scored 54 goals in 201 games for the Reds before joining Barcelona for £142m in 2018.
    He later had stints at Bayern Munich, Aston Villa and Al-Duhail before returning to Vasco.
    "I chose to go back to Vasco because I love this club. I love everything that Vasco represents in my life," added Coutinho.
    "Wearing this shirt was one of the most important choices I've ever made. And, in every training session, in every game, I gave my best. Always!"

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  • Tatterdemalion
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    My heart is bleeding. Leaving Liverpool is typically a step down. So few players learn from the past.

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  • Angryred
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    That on/off back injury he got at the end of his time with us really did for him.
    was glad to see the back of him at end of all that!!

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  • Norbs
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  • Buzzo
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    That on/off back injury he got at the end of his time with us really did for him.

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  • Norbs
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    The Daily Failure
    Last edited by Norbs; 21-10-24, 10:24 PM.

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  • Clapper
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    In which newspaper etc did he say this?

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