No you dont. You dont have to have any at all.You have to have 4 homegrown players in your squad from this season.
No you dont. You dont have to have any at all.You have to have 4 homegrown players in your squad from this season.
Liverpool have won lots: it's in their isstory but if this deal happens, they won't be putting it on their honours list.If Tolmie's figures are true then Liverpool have won I'm afraid.
Don't get me wrong I think he'll be a tremendous player for us and I'm very pleased that he's coming but we appear to have
made no real progress in our ability to negotiate in coming transfers from where we were in the Garry Cook days.
Your confidence in sterling coming has made me more confident about pogba after today. Any news on him?Yeah, I remember him telling me three months ago we were signing him, oh wait...;)
I suspect that to save face for LFC the add ons will be renegotiated to such a level that he would have to stay here for 10 years for them to get the full amount. £40m down is about right given his age and talent. Now all we need is De Bryune and I would just promote a striker from the EDS (one of our new 18 year olds). Get deals sorted for the exit of Jovetic and Dzeko then if Juventus change their stance go back in for Pogba. If we get Sterling and De Bryune we can play hard ball on Pogba - you never know Yaya, after having a long rest this off season may return to being a beast!Supply and demand fella, can't walk away from every deal, especially when the player ticks all the boxes
Yeah, I remember him telling me three months ago we were signing him, oh wait...;)
Pogba Tolmie?
Won what exactly? Losing their most talented player 2nd year in row and then overspending on Paulinho MkII before wasting rest of their money reserves on donkeke. Thats some serious winningIf Tolmie's figures are true then Liverpool have won I'm afraid.
Don't get me wrong I think he'll be a tremendous player for us and I'm very pleased that he's coming but we appear to have
made no real progress in our ability to negotiate in coming transfers from where we were in the Garry Cook days.
What I like about Sterling that sets him apart from other players in the same mold is that he's unpredictable. He can go in any direction and he scares the shit out of defenders. We just don't have anyone that can do that.
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I know the fuckwits,the desperation to pretend it's victory in some kind of battle,is so embarrassing.Liverpool fans are so giddy about the fee it's brilliant.
Wait until the realisation hits that QPR get £9 million and they've spent the rest on Benteke.
What else are we meant to talk about then? All I have ever said is I'd rather us pay the money to sign our first choice signings than miss out over the sake of a few million because ensuring we sign top players this summer is a better strategy than having to replace inferior players next summer or the summer after. It's hardly a controversial opinion.Well as an idea, why don't you let us get to a position whereby we know the Sterling deal is definitely off before starting arguments now for the sake of it
I'm still indifferent over the whole pogba thing, I'd much rather we tested the water with Isco, someone to really give silva much needed support.I suspect that to save face for LFC the add ons will be renegotiated to such a level that he would have to stay here for 10 years for them to get the full amount. £40m down is about right given his age and talent. Now all we need is De Bryune and I would just promote a striker from the EDS (one of our new 18 year olds). Get deals sorted for the exit of Jovetic and Dzeko then if Juventus change their stance go back in for Pogba. If we get Sterling and De Bryune we can play hard ball on Pogba - you never know Yaya, after having a long rest this off season may return to being a beast!
Nope. The team that wins is the team that keeps their best players.If Tolmie's figures are true then Liverpool have won I'm afraid.
Don't get me wrong I think he'll be a tremendous player for us and I'm very pleased that he's coming but we appear to have
made no real progress in our ability to negotiate in coming transfers from where we were in the Garry Cook days.