by supersub » Sat May 22, 2004 10:23 pm
It would be an absolute disgrace to let him leave,but knowing Houllier's utter contempt for popular opinion,and the club's desire to claw in any money it can for a transfer kitty,the sale of Milan Baros would seem the most likely departure if a new manager isn't in place within a couple of weeks.
I find incredible how GH claimed we had missed Baros when he was out injured,yet seemed determined not to play him when fit.I know there was supposed to have been a little bit of youngster hi-jinks in the players car-park,but to condemn the lad to the subs bench when others were just labouring in the team is farcical.
THERE'S A GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW SHINING AT THE END OF EVERY DAY.
THERE'S A GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW AND TOMORROW IS JUST A DREAM AWAY.