Liverpool Rumours Archive May 22 2015

 

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22 May 2015 18:52:13
MIDFIELDERS

STINDL

I understand from an ex-German international that Liverpool have watched Lars Stindl on more than one occasion this season but he has decided to reject the interest of Liverpool and will move to Borussia Mönchengladbach in the summer

MILNER
{Ed001's Note - Milner has an offer on the table from City and is considering it, but it is likely he will look around before committing to anything. He is certainly not a done or nearly done deal yet.


KHEDIRA


{Ed002's Note - Real Madrid are looking much less likely to offer a new deal to Khedira now that Silva has arrived. He is able to sign a pre-contract agreement with any side outside of Spain now and AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool, Arsenal and Schalke 04 sre all interest. Each of these clubs has spoken with thge representatives of the player. The player's representatives have also approached Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich to guage interest as Khedira is keen to play in the Champions League next season. Chelsea and Arsenal are both concerned about the player's on going fitness. At the end of the day, if he can prove his fitness, Liverpool or Schalke would likely be the best fit for him, although don't discount Dortmund.}


Looking very very unlikely now.


VAZQUEZ


Ed002's Note - Liverpool enquired about the availability of Real Madrid's Lucas Vazquez and were told Espanyol had an option as part of a buy-to-loan deal but that he would be allowed to leave this summer.}

PJANIC


PSG and Manchester City remain keen on the signing of Miralem Pjanic but both are constrained by UEFA sanctions and will need to sell before buying - and may well be put off by the price. PSG would be willing to include Verratti as part of the deal but Verratti is set on a move elsewhere. Liverpool and Spurs have enquired and are aware that he could be available at the right price - but that would be very high (€50M) and the player has said he has no interest in either club - whether or not that would change if the asking price and wages were matched I don't know. Manchester United also made an enquiry before appointing a new manager in the summer, but it went nowhere. Borussia Dortmund and Zenit St Petersburg seem to have dropped their interest. The player is looking for €250k per week in wages and would probably not be interested in moving to a non-Champions League club. Roma's owners have said they don't want to sell but the player is probably looking for a way out.}


KOVACIC


{Ed002's Note - Even though he has very recently extended his contract, Inter are willing to sell Kovacic and have spoken with Arsenal, Liverpool and Hertha Berlin about the player. Nikky Vuskan has said there has not been any approach to him from any club at this time and that whilst Inter may be willing to sell the player, Kovacic wants to stay at the club. Nikky Vuksan has however said he is aware that Inter and Barcelona are having discussions about some "issues" that would involve Kovacic. To explain, Barcelona are plotting a deal that will see Alex Song and/or Pedro Rodrigues move to Inter on loan until January and then will be part of a permanent deal for Kovacic.

I am not going to go in to too much detail but Piero Ausilio, Inter's Sporting Director, told a Spanish journalist that Liverpool had made a "funny little joke" with a €10M offer.}


ILLARAMENDI


{Ed002's Note - Real Madrid will look for a significant fee for Asier Illarramendi who is of interest to Real Sociedad and Napoli, in addition to Arsenal and in particular Athletic Bilbao who were negotiating a January transfer. Will almost certainly move in the summer. I understand Inter Milan and AC Milan dropped what interest they had after being told that the player would look for a return to the Basque country if he leaves.


FILIPE ANDERSON


Ed002's Note - Atletico Madrid have approached Lazio about taking Filipe Anderson as a replacement for Arda Turan. Manchester City have a declared interest whilst many clubs including Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United and Bayern Munich have had him watched recently. Lazio have offered him a new contract which he will in my view agree to.}



BENDER

No interest from Liverpool.


DE JONG

{Ed002's Note - Nigel De Jong is interesting Juventus who are expecting to make significant midfield changes this summer. De Jong may be considered as an alternative for Manchester United but he will be far from first choice.

He won't be moving to Liverpool.}

PASTORE
{Ed002's Note - Liverpool did make an enquiry about the player in 2010. PSG need to raise funds but he is not currently expected to leave. I am not aware of any contact with PSG about the player from Liverpool.}


VIDAL

There has been no bid for Vidal who won't be moving to Liverpool.


FIRMINO
Firmino (he will most probably move to another English side who have had discussions with his club and put a couple of offers on the table


TURAN


{Ed002's Note - Ahmet Bulut continues to whip things up, but this time he is correct that Arda Turan will very probably be available to move in the summer - however it will take a bid of around €40M for any sort of deal to happen - plus very significant wages and plus Champions League football. Atletico Madrid have twice rejected offers from Schalke but the only club that has shown any real interest at this time is Galatasaray, and the cost would be an issue. Don't rule out interest from Bayern Munich or Manchester United at some point. Bulut has spoken with a number of sides about the player - and there remains aslim chance that Atrsenal could turn to Arda. Atletico will negotiate as they need the money for the summer with bids for Cavani and Vietto coming.}


HERNANES

(A little bit of a wild card, but here goes. Talks with Barcelona over Kovacic have not really come to any useful conclusion and no one seems interested in putting any sort of acceptable offer on the table for him Inter need to sell a couple of midfield players to bring in the replacements they want - like Liverpool they are constrained by previous spending and the FFP rules. So, Inter now say they will keep Kovacic as no deal seems possible, and will make another player available - so I will throw the name of Brazilian Hernanes in to the ring as a player Liverpool might well consider. I appreciate that at 30 he is far from young, but he would be a very worthy free kick taking, goal scoring central midfield addition to the squad - and one to ably replace Gerrard. He is available and will be at a price that would suit Liverpool.)


MATUIDI

{Ed002's Note - Manchester City and Manchester United are interested in Matuidi and PSG need to sell to raise funds, but whilst the player is keen to stay in Paris his agent has made it clear that he will listen to offers from England. Arsenal has also enquired about his availability.

Liverpool has shown no interest



GRIEZMANN


{Ed002's Note - Griezmann only moved last summer, and Atletico has no intention of selling unless a very significant fee is offered. Whilst Griezmann has said on a number of occasions that he has no plans to leave Spain anytime soon, he has said he would be interested in a move to Chelsea if the opportunity arose.

Chelsea would need to pay more than his release clause to make any such deal happen, but with interest in other players not looking fruitful, I expect them to make an offer for Griezmann. Atletico have a replacement in mind.

Both PSG and Bayern Munich would also be very interested if he became available - but I doubt that PSG will be in a position to do any sort of deal, even though they are desparate for a high-end French player, and Bayern Munich are looking to him for a specific role that they have another player in mind for.}


NAINGGOLAN

{Ed002's Note - Nainggolan still has some complex co-ownership issues which once fully resolved will see offers from at least Manchester United and Manchester City, whilst Roma look for a new deal. He has a stupid enough hairdo to fit in nicely at Liverpool, but there has been no interest


SCHNEIDERLEIN


Liverpool has no interest in him


KONDOGBIA

{Ed002's Note - Kondogbia has had varying fortunes since moving to Monaco and whilst they were willing to let him move on both in the summer and, if the price was right in January, the only interested clubs have immediately back down for financial reasons. Monaco has FFP problems which are a little worse than those of Liverpool. They will certainly be looking to sell players this summer. Manchester City have a firm interest in Kondogbia as a possible replacement for Yaya Toure. Chelsea and Arsenal may well rekindle their interest in Kondogbia - but both will look to other players first.}


ALONSO
{Ed002's Note - Alonso will not be returning to Liverpool this summer.}

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22 May 2015 19:11:50
Thought there was a bid in for Vidal and it was our usual embarrassing half price bargain bin offer, which serves to alienate the sellers and at the same time looks to placate fans wanting marque signings

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22 May 2015 23:59:43
media-hype man

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23 May 2015 03:22:54
Great update. If we get Milner, it feels like we're in no great urgent need so we can afford to go for deals only if make real sense rather than panic buys. Lucas for Kovacic maybe? Then we can also sell Allen.

Hope Milner doesn't choose Arsenal or somewhere else now given the shambles of the last few weeks.

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23 May 2015 08:40:05
What worries me is that with Lucas allegedly going, we'll have no effective defensive midfielders. Rodgers will persist with this wretched 3-4-3 formation with Can at centre back, meaning that Joe Allen will be the midfield anchor. Teams will literally run through us for fun. As they're doing now.

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23 May 2015 15:55:50
What about mitrovic??? I know you guys think a lot of him and believe he is exactly what we are missing !

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{Ed002's Note - There is interest in Anderlecht's Aleksandar Mitrović from Borussia Monchengladbach, Manchester United, Swansea, Dortmund, Newcastle and Eintracht Frankfurt. The interest of Leicester and Bayern Munich seems to have gone, but Arsenal may just look again at the player - depending on which direction they wish to go given their first choice as opted to moved elsewhere. The interest from Manchester United is recent and ramping up I am told. Newcastle are likely not an option.

I think he would be a good fit for Liverpool, but there is no interest right now. Aleksandar Mitrović offers everything Liverpool are missing - he is young, strong, fit, good in the air and he scores goals. In a way he is like a traditional centre forward. Unlike Manquillo, Moreno, Sakho and Gerrard, he speaks fluent English. People who have met him have said he is likeable and is reliable and will do what he is told. He would also likely slot straight in to the first team squad. Lambert perhaps at his best and 10 years ago or so would be the closest Liverpool have. }

Eds Note: The Thread that was here has now been moved to our Liverpool Other Posts Page.

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22 May 2015 18:34:43
Macca, do you think the fact that like 90% of Liverpool fans want him out might have any influence at all?

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22 May 2015 18:35:18
I'm surprised it's taken this long?

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22 May 2015 18:38:47
Thanks for the info Macca.

Likewise, everything I've heard is 50/50. Ultimately FSG are the only one's who know. We thought Dalglish was safe, and we know what happened then.

Personally I can't see FSG keeping Rodgers.

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22 May 2015 18:40:20
That's just sitting on the fence Macca 😉

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22 May 2015 18:55:54
Interesting insight as always Macca. I think it must be time to have a manager who is both current and with a recent winning history.
3yrs at a club with good quality international squad, large funds, time etc should have had a trophy.

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22 May 2015 18:57:17
The way Dalglish was ruthlessly treated after getting the club out the relegation spots in season one to winning a trophy in yr 2 and another cup final while having to deal with all the Suarez carry on was incredible.

Appreciate reason was because of how he backed Suarez but the replacement in Rogers didn't justify the swift dismissal and the leniency shown towards Rogers is incredible considering the players he's had and resources and cash at his disposal.

Will be stunned and disappointed if he is still there next season and Klopp is not in charge.

Thought we were a BIG club .

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22 May 2015 19:03:49
"The" trophy is the one that really counts and we have not won that for well over 20 years. The problem is not management as we have had some good managers in that period (and indeed have a good one now) and none have delivered in the short period of time that we keep affording them. No matter how much we don't like to here this - we don't have the same funds as others we now consider our biggest rivals (they would question if we are theirs), and when not in the CL another draw to the club goes away. Fortunately our heritage and our name and our respect counts for a lot. But we do have to afford good managers more time - that goes for some past and for the present incumbent too imo!

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22 May 2015 19:06:41
I really hope he's gone - don't think i can take another season of rodgers.

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22 May 2015 19:15:07
I guess it's a business only for FSG. Yeah maybe Red Sox is genuine love and sports in general, but they're not die hards fans. It's business. It looks bad on Any top company to have a constant turnover of CEO's for example. The club manager in public eye is similar, so a fourth in 6 yrs looks bad. Could be a reason?

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22 May 2015 19:20:16
Yes and then another has to get to know the club, won't deliver in a short time, and you and a mountain of others that don't really understand the power of gelling a team, will want that one out! I am so so thankful that clubs were not as unreasonably ruthless in the 60s 70s! They listen to fans too much nowadays - the only noise we should be making is support on the terraces!!!!!

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22 May 2015 20:03:45
I bloody hope he goes, he's such a poor manager

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22 May 2015 21:21:41
He's very complimentary of you :-)

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22 May 2015 22:02:07
Rodgers out seems to be the hot topic at the moment. My own personal opinion is that he is in over his head and just not capable of the job. The problem is its not just him is it.The rest of the management structure and decision making process at the club is making us a joke. Signing Ballotelli should be costing the job of whoever made the decision to spend £16 million on him. He was always going to fail and yet again we face a massive loss on a player to add to the massive list

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22 May 2015 23:27:04
BR oversaw that signing yet did nothing to stop it and keeps saying it or anything in fact, is ever his fault. BR is the one who made the purchase and should be sacked as you say, benthe

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22 May 2015 23:30:13
The buck stops with the manager and he oversaw the signing of Balo hence, should be sacked, as you say Benthey

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23 May 2015 00:37:16
The fact that BR is not flying to Boston on Monday strongly suggests that his job is safe.

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23 May 2015 00:59:10
The arrogance of the man is simply astounding, excuses left right and centre. He's off and not before time. See the comments he's made in the press tonight.

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23 May 2015 01:45:49
Nearly wins league last season with a 2nd place finish. Comes just below top 4 this season with an average squad and everyone wants him sacked. Maybe spend like a big club should and than try?

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{Ed001's Note - we spent the second most money in Europe in the summer, is that not spending like a big club? Average squad because of his signings.}

23 May 2015 03:37:37
I can almost say they our season is over if Rodgers is still in charge but hey that's almost true 95% of the time since 2 decades ago. Rodgers should go because he has lost the dressing room. A 20 year old leaving not because of money but ambition just show how much LFC has fallen and how much he has on the future of the club. If I was Sterling, I would go. Why blame him? Fans shouldn't be burning his shirt it should be BR. Maybe Sterling is telling FSG something. If my boss sucks, and there's a better boss out there, will I leave? Of course!!!

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23 May 2015 03:45:55
Ask whether Klopp would be a possible replacement?

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23 May 2015 07:08:22
Thanks Macca. So, the sentiment of many on this page was right all along in that he is a poser and takes the credit when it's going well, but no accountability when things go tits up.

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23 May 2015 08:00:37
I am not by any means suggesting that Rogers is any better a manager than any others we have hired in the past 20+ years but nor am I suggesting he is any worse. The trophy that means the most because it tells the a story of consistency (and with consistency luck is not so much an ingredient) is the league winners trophy. Folk forget we have not won that for a long long time and we have had a fair few managers all in that time and most of whom have not been given a chance (time wise). I include Rogers here! Then there is the "it can't be just one mans fault" point raised above with which I totally agree. If anyone thinks that ANY manager is going to come in alone and make such a dramatic change in one two or maybe even three years they are deluded. Unfortunately we are behind the likes at least a couple of blue teams in the resources available to us and nowadays the draw for players has become money unfortunately. We are a great club THE GREATEST for me but we therefore have to take alternate approaches to compete. That should include sticking by a manager for at least a decent period.

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{Ed001's Note - sorry but it is the manager that makes the difference between winning and not winning, that is why Jose is paid so much.}

23 May 2015 08:30:34
Yeah and then Klopp would come in, be loved by a number of fans during the honeymoon period, fail to win us the league (not because he is not a decent manager but because THIS IS NOT ABOUT ONE MANS INABILITY and has not been for the past 20+ years either) and then be hated by the same fans that loved him and sacked by the owners. I could draw the circular diagram just change the names. Nope! A new strategy, a new approach, a new diagram, is required and part of that ought to be choosing a manager for the long term! That's not the only answer but it is one perennial mistake we and other clubs are making. Imo only Hodgson was a bad manager of those that have failed in the past 20 years!

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{Ed001's Note - a new strategy? We have had loads in that time. A new approach? Again been done. A new diagram? What the hell do graphical representations have to do with anything?? The mistake has been picking the wrong manager for the club at the right time, and the right managers at the wrong time. A manager will have his own strategy and approach.}

23 May 2015 08:34:08
Ed - spend includes the wage bill And we do have less at our disposal for that right? I mean it's one thing getting them in through Trf fee but another to keep paying them - the best I mean. And then of course you can only sign what players want to come to you and as a lover of this great club it pains me to say that the appeal for players has dwindled over the pas two decades NOT the past 3 years!

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{Ed001's Note - you really shouldn't talk finances, you clearly have not a clue. We have less but still spent more, putting the club deeper in debt to do so. As for players wanting to come to us, well very few players want to sign for Rodgers, which is a major part of the problem. We are still a big club capable of attracting players with desire and ability, it is just that we are picking the wrong ones. We end up buying a whole host of centre backs and attacking midfielders, despite already having too many of each, while leaving the weak areas as they are. That is bad management, by the club as a whole. The manager failed with transfers, so they brought in a committee which has just compounded the failures.}

23 May 2015 08:43:57
I am a firm believer that Jose wouldn't win us the league in one, two, three years! That's also why Jose has ONLY gone to clubs that are at the top of their respective leagues in terms of resource and foundation to win him the league. He's a smart cookie that's for sure but for himself not for the club(s). I really hate to say this but instead talk to me about AF - that man was given a chance after "failing" (well I guess that's what some of us would call it) in the early days! When has one of our recent managers been given that chance?

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{Ed001's Note - seriously? That was a completely different situation. When United brought in Fergie they knew it would take him years to change the drinking culture within the club and they backed him to do so. Liverpool have no such problems to fix. The issues we have are down to no tactical acumen and a manager with no man management skills buying more and more players for the strong positions in the club while not plugging the gaps in the squad. This does not compare in any way to United, sadly. If only it did, that would be a much better situation to be in.}

23 May 2015 08:50:26
I disagree with most fans who have replied to this comment.

IMO Rogers deserves another season. DS has been injured all season and what manager could do better with the strikers we have? We are creating chances but struggle in the final third. We need to make a top striker a priority this window.

I know BR has his faults but unless we can get Klopp now, he needs to stay. He was the best manager last season and now we've failed to qualify for the CL he needs to be sacked, come on, We need goals not a new manager.

That's my opinion anyway.

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{Ed001's Note - well then he should have bought better strikers, he has had years to buy them and has just accumulated ones he never picks.}

23 May 2015 09:35:24
Ed001. If Rogers is responsible for buying Balotelli then he deserve to be sacked, however I don't believe he wanted him anywhere near the club. Lambert might be different but he was never bought to be a starter.
No body knew DS would miss the majority of the season so unless we can get a better man in that plays a similar style he should get another season.

This season we've lacked goals, we lost the SAS partnership and with a fully fit DS or a top striker up top the team will be a lot more confident.

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{Ed001's Note - he had other options but left the club with little choice but to sign Balotelli, as he would not provide another option, after blobking Remy and dithering over Bony.}

23 May 2015 09:58:53
Brendan said he's 150% sure he'll be here next season - Klopp must of turn us down then.

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23 May 2015 10:41:06
Ed surely you agree that if we had a striker that scores 20 goals a season plus a fully fit DS, we would of made top four this season at the expense of United.

I don't know who's fault it is bit I believe with the right type of striker next season we will be a lot better.

I hope Rogers stays.

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{Ed001's Note - or if Rodgers had actually tried playing one of the many strikers he bought to the club up front, rather than a winger there, we might have done enough too. There are so many ifs and buts it is not worth getting into. The simple fact is that the manager brought in the wrong players, centre back after centre back, a right back, and numerous strikers and attacking midfielders, yet never managed to find a way to get the best out of them. It is a failure in management, both at the very top, in picking him in the first place, and by Rodgers himself, that has cost us the top four this season.}

23 May 2015 10:49:27
Odds slashed on Klopp joining us.

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23 May 2015 10:58:08
We have lost so many potential signings because BR can't attract stars unless he wins something which is what he isn't doing. He will continue to let us lose potential targets just like Moyes does. When that happens we will continue to fall into the pecking order or preferred choice of players. BR maybe a good manager if he was in Spurs, West Ham and Aston Villa. He just wasn't made for LFC. This season we were suppose to compete at the top. With all the money, support and resources available to him, he failed miserably.

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23 May 2015 11:35:39
Ed an I are going to beg to differ. How anyone not associated with the club would have an idea of the man-management skills of an individual manager I do not know. I do believe though that we should give this guy an opportunity to prove many wrong. I do not know Ed if when he arrived you were one of a few that voiced an opinion that he was not right for the club if you did then you have stood by your convictions and, despite me disagreeing with your points, I respect that. If you wasn't and you once thought him right do you not think such a short tenure is unfair as a judgement change? Let's face it one of those years we did come second, who else recently had done that with this club? (But still not good enough for me only first is a winner and that is the trouble nowadays too many happy with top 4). However, many will come back they will say "coming second was not down to Brendon" and then say "coming 5th (or worse) was TOTALLY down to Brendon" - don't you think the man can't win??? Klopp, Jose, et all would suffer the same fate imo!!!

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{Ed002's Note - How many more years would you give him?}

23 May 2015 11:53:19
At least a couple. If there are backwards steps after that then I would start to doubt my own convictions. But last year was not all about Suarez by any means - yes the man is a genius but there was heart and belief in many of the squad. A lot of new players changes the make up but they are mostly young and we should see if a second and third year of playing together brings out more. I'm a believer that we should not be recruiting many more but a couple of very decent signings and stick with a group everyone seems to be calling average based on one season playing together. Just my opinion but it is an opinion based on personal experiences of building and/or watching teams and teamwork grow over time. All walks of life can be compared.

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{Ed002's Note - For reasons I cannot fathom, Liverpool fans like you are celebrating mediocrity - but boy Liverpool are good at it.}

23 May 2015 12:20:25
Some liverpool supporters are more deluded than rodgers himself.

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23 May 2015 12:38:00
southportbort, would u want rodgers to be your boss?

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23 May 2015 13:33:01
I wouldn't want anyone to be my boss dwarf I don't do bosses mate

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22 May 2015 17:41:32
DEFENDERS

PAPADOPOULOS
{Ed002's Note - Kyriakos Papadopoulos' contract runs another year after this. There was previous interest in Kyriakos Papadopoulos from Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Dortmund but all of these clubs walked away due to cost or injury and they all purchased other centre backs. Recent interest is from Atletico and at Bayer Leverkusen who have him on loan. I don't understand why the Liverpool fans are asking about him again (you are not the first) - perhaps this is something in a newspaper or on Twitter, but I am not aware of interest at this time - particularly from a club that is overrun with centre backs. The club already has well respected young centre backs like Lloyd Jones and Paez who cannot get in to the side in addition to first team centre backs Kolo Touré, Lovren, Sakho, Skrtel and loaned out Coates and Ilori. If Rodgers just wants padding for the squad, it strikes me as an odd choice - but with Kyriakos Papadopoulos you do get a lot of padding for your money. I would be a little surprised if Liverpool were looking at him again, but not totally surprised if Rodgers were to simply spend more money for what appears to be the sake of it. Again, and I don't like talking about "injury history", but Papadopoulos has missed something like 22 games already this season and missed pretty much the whole season a couple of years ago. Again, right now he is out for the next three months. Rightly or wrongly, that would concern a lot of clubs and this has led Atletico to drop their interest. Bayer Leverkusen would like to make the deal permanent but are not going to overspend on the player.}


INIGO MARTINEZ
Ed002's Note - I am not aware of any offer for him.}
{Ed002's Note - I am not aware of any bid. If either Lovren or Sakho were to leave then perhaps there would be interest. Liverpool are overloaded with centre backs so it makes no sense.}

KJAER
{Ed002's Note - Liverpool has not shown any interest in Kjaer


MONTOYA

Martin Montoya was looking to stay in Spain despite interest from Bayern Munich and Roma last summer. However, he has had a very poor season and Barcelona will certainly be willing to let him move on. Liverpool have looked at him before and Liverpool may well have returned to Montoya with Johnson leaving and Flanagan being injured, and certainly if Manquillo were to leave this summer then he would be a very viable option - but no deal has been completed as I understand has been reported.}


JANMAAT
Folks, I assume because of something in the press, have been asking about Janmaat moving to Liverpool. I don't know of interest but I am pretty sure Newcastle would not want to sell.}


BALANTA C

Caniggia wanted Liverpool to move for Balanta more than two years ago - and he has got better. Rogers ignored the advice. He shouldn't have done. If Liverpool need a CB



DARMAIN


Darmain is a right back to look out for, but I don't see a move to Liverpool happening


CLYNE

Liverpool has no interest in Clyne

DANILO

Was looked at but has agreed a mive to elsewhere

CANCELO

Again looked at but any deal unlikely.

ALVES

The likes of alves and adriano will be expensive and it will most probably end in tears.

BYRAM
He has been looked at by Liverpool and might be a viable option.


GARBUTT


I noticed he forget Garbutt at left back, who we are still interested in and he has still not signed a contract.}

And there is no Liverpool interest in mattia de sciglio or Raphael Varane or Alvaro Arbeloa


CARVAJAL
{Ed002's Note - Real Madrid have made it clear that they will consider selling Dani Carvajal this summer as his performances have not been the best in recent months and they already have an agreement in place for his replacement. The player has made it very clear that wants to stay in Madrid - although he may be open to a return to Germany where Bayern Munich have shown some interest. PSG and Manchester City have also both expressed an interest in the player but they are constrained by FFP sanctions still.

Given that Liverpool has not been playing with aright back in recent months it makes little sense to splurge what would be a great deal of money for a player that they already have sufficient cover for on the odd occasion one is required.}

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22 May 2015 22:16:50
Thank u 😜👍

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22 May 2015 14:43:23
Hi Eds, do we have any interest in Domenico Berardi?

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{Ed002's Note - None.}

22 May 2015 13:00:40
Eds

Would an approach for andrea gomes be out of the question if sterling wer to move on. And would /do liverpool hold any interest? I read he has a 37ish mil release clause and has said he wasn't interested in a move to united before.

Iv tried the search but its just bringing up old info. I asked about the player pre world cup last year. But he wasn't on many peoples radar then.

Thanks

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{Ed002's Note - Gomes will not be moving to Liverpool this summer. The "release clause" is of no relevance to Liverpool in any case.}

22 May 2015 18:01:44
Anyone have interest in him? He looks a quality player.

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{Ed002's Note - Yes, but not Liverpool and he is unlikely to move.}

21 May 2015 23:41:07
Hi eds, is falcao out of the question. His cryptic message suggests a rival???

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{Ed002's Note - I would not hold your breath.}

22 May 2015 08:32:50
Have you watched him this season? For the wages he would want, I would not want us to sign him.

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22 May 2015 09:09:55
Ya I'm with Adrian, I'd even say if he was a free transfer would he be worth it?

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22 May 2015 11:23:23
Huge wages, almost the wrong side of 30, still needs to prove he can hit his best after injury with no guarantee not worth the risk when a top injury free striker is a necessity.

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22 May 2015 12:27:38
He's worth it. Just lacking in confidence.

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22 May 2015 13:23:02
Went swimming today nearly drowned thanks to Edoo2s advise !!

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