20 Jun 2015 15:26:39
So the outs this summer looking like this:-
Balotelli- club.want him moved on sell or loan
Borini- a lion in a cage wants out
Coates-wants playing time ,sunderland likely
Ilori- could go on loan as too high price
Lucas- wants regular game time
Skrtel- if he doesn't sign a new contract
Manquillo- possible loan termination
Sterling-too far gone to stay now
Alberto- going to struggle to move him on

Tbh apart from lucas and sterling will any of them be missed?


1.) 20 Jun 2015
20 Jun 2015 16:26:59
Really don't understand the "too far gone to stay now comment " - I may have had my head on the sand at times - but I haven't seen a direct quote from Sterling - I've heard lots of journalists, and commentators say things - but no quote from the lad himself that he is leaving Liverpool, even in the interview,the only thing he really says is, it's about winning trophies.
We, as a club cannot carry on selling quality players.


2.) 20 Jun 2015
20 Jun 2015 16:35:08
No mate none will be missed , but the bank balance will be missing a few quid because we've paid over the odds for poor to average players under BR


3.) 20 Jun 2015
20 Jun 2015 16:54:14
Agree apart from Tiago Ilori, he has to make the first team next season or atleast a premiership loan where the loan club signs to a clause of 20+ games (Ex Sunderland) I would of had Sakho, Lovren, Ilori and Gomez as my four to gel in Pre-season. Kolo would never have got a new deal and Skrtel would be out the door for 8-10Mil. Upto Sakho or Lovren to tie down LCB while the other try cement RCB.

What are the chances Rodgers.


4.) 20 Jun 2015
20 Jun 2015 18:01:43
Personally I don't doubt that what is driving Sterling to leave the club is the desire to win trophies. What isn't being addressed is why he is convinced liverpool won't win trophies. If he thinks that and we have another poor season next outing, then every player we've got who can walk and talk at the same time will want out this time next year.


5.) 20 Jun 2015
20 Jun 2015 20:11:45
Sterling is not the only ones that think that. We are showing a severe lack of ambition and if many here think our other good players will not sense the same thing and think about their futures after another poor season, they are severely mistaken. A player like Couts if he continues to improve, won't be here that long and others will follow if we continue to dither around as we currently are, with no plan nor strategy


6.) 20 Jun 2015
20 Jun 2015 20:11:45
Sterling is not the only ones that think that. We are showing a severe lack of ambition and if many here think our other good players will not sense the same thing and think about their futures after another poor season, they are severely mistaken. A player like Couts if he continues to improve, won't be here that long and others will follow if we continue to dither around as we currently are, with no plan nor strategy