red till i die!! » Wed Jan 28, 2015 12:01 pm wrote:Bony would have missed both those legs anyway as he would have been at the African Nations.
Good point.
red till i die!! » Wed Jan 28, 2015 12:01 pm wrote:Bony would have missed both those legs anyway as he would have been at the African Nations.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Jan 28th, '15, 12:45 wrote:Kash_Mountain » Wed Jan 28, 2015 10:21 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Jan 28th, '15, 11:01 wrote:So Brendan knocked back the chance of signing an ex Swansea player? Yeah right
According to reports Bony was someone Brendan wanted to bring in, along with Bertrand, Davies, Lallana and Lovren. The other lads like Can, Moreno, Markovic, Origi, Manquillo and Balotelli were committee signings.
He did indeed reject Bony whether you believe it or not. He would have been miles better then Balo. I didn't say anything about the other players you mention, just Bony.
He didn't reject Bony, quite the opposite, it was the committee who rejected him apparently because Bony's wage demands were ridiculous.
Danish Red » Jan 28th, '15, 15:46 wrote:Can I ask where you get that information from because it is certainly not what I have been told by a family member who worked within the club recruitment team for 3 years until October.
Kash_Mountain » Wed Jan 28, 2015 3:04 pm wrote:Danish Red » Jan 28th, '15, 15:46 wrote:Can I ask where you get that information from because it is certainly not what I have been told by a family member who worked within the club recruitment team for 3 years until October.
to what information are you referring too?
Danish Red » Jan 28th, '15, 16:42 wrote:Fowlers take on it
We gave a good account of ourselves against a Chelsea team who I think will probably win the Premier League this year," Fowler told Liverpoolfc.com.
"They struggled to break us down. We more than matched them in every department other than the goals and I think [goals] will come for Liverpool.
"I think the potential is there. It's plain for all to see. We've lost the game and we've lost the tie, but I think we can hold our heads up high.
He added: "With regards to getting our identity back, I think the manager is spot on. We look, or we're getting back to where we were last season.
Danish Red » Jan 28th, '15, 16:43 wrote:Kash_Mountain » Wed Jan 28, 2015 3:04 pm wrote:Danish Red » Jan 28th, '15, 15:46 wrote:Can I ask where you get that information from because it is certainly not what I have been told by a family member who worked within the club recruitment team for 3 years until October.
to what information are you referring too?
The information that you are posting on here about Bony and Balotelli in the summer
Kash_Mountain » Wed Jan 28, 2015 6:51 pm wrote:Danish Red » Jan 28th, '15, 16:42 wrote:Fowlers take on it
We gave a good account of ourselves against a Chelsea team who I think will probably win the Premier League this year," Fowler told Liverpoolfc.com.
"They struggled to break us down. We more than matched them in every department other than the goals and I think [goals] will come for Liverpool.
"I think the potential is there. It's plain for all to see. We've lost the game and we've lost the tie, but I think we can hold our heads up high.
He added: "With regards to getting our identity back, I think the manager is spot on. We look, or we're getting back to where we were last season.
RF can say what he want's, but it doesn't help LFC does it! Explain to me why it has taken BR until now to 'tweak' things. He was the one telling Lucas to look for a new club earlier in the season and drops him. It's only because of injuries that he had no choice but to bring him back into the fold. Lucas wants to go because of BR, end of.
Diego Costa has been charged for violent conduct after an alleged stamp following the Capital One Cup semi-final with Liverpool on Tuesday.
The Chelsea striker, 26, faces a three-match ban for his challenge on defender Emre Can during the 1-0 victory.
The Spaniard could miss Saturday's league match with Manchester City at Stamford Bridge if he is found guilty.
He has until 18:00 GMT on Thursday to respond to the Football Association's charge.
He is being charged for the first of two alleged stamps that were not seen by referee Michael Oliver.
He also appeared to stand on central defender Martin Skrtel in the Liverpool penalty box in the second half.
The first-half incident involving Can took place close to the technical area and prompted an angry response from the Liverpool player.
Reds manager Brendan Rodgers said at his post-match press conference: "He could easily hurdle over the young player and he directs his studs right on to his ankle, which could've been nasty."
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said after the game that he feels the Brazil-born Spain international is being targeted unfairly.
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