metalhead wrote:Raul is on the plane to China

metalhead wrote:Raul is on the plane to China
only me wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:fkn stupid move![]()
if those numbers regarding his wages are accurate, then its peanuts compared to less deserving players such as Jova and Konchesky. there are 10 other players who should be sold before Raul.
Don't Agree. Totally reasonable move.
Meireles and i'll say it the million time failed to leave a consistent impact on the pitch ,people are falling in love with the beutifull goals he scored but completly forget the many games where he was MIA ,pale ,uninvolved ,confused and unnoticable. KK is right in going for more aggressive type of players ,players which want the ball and impact team play.
As to Koncheski and Jova and the other 10 ,you are right ,but no one is buying...KK would love to get rid of those which enjoy are comfy pension plan on the expense of our Red shirt.
aCe' wrote:On the flank, his options are limited.. He's not a great dribbler or a particularly pacey player and will always struggle to take on/beat a fullback.. He still put in a decent shift regardless and I would have thought that when the chance was there for us to address our problems, we'd move him back to his natural position rather than try to move him on because we need funds to sign the likes of Henderson and C.Adam who are obviously not better players.
ethanr wrote:Looking at a list of top paid footballers, which Jova isn't included in, Anelka is the lowest paid player and is paid 80k/week.
Jova doesn't get paid 120k/week, there's no way in hell.
Here's the list:
http://www.soccerluxury.com/the-hig....10-2011
jacdaniel wrote:He was asked if he'd be a Liverpool player next season to which he replied "Of Course".
Case closed I hope.
ethanr wrote:First off I don't believe for 1 second that Jova is on 120k/week. There's no way he was getting anywhere near that in the Belgium league, and he wouldn't expect to get that coming to Liverpool. Stevie is our highest paid player and I think he's between 100-120k/week.
Secondly, Meireles is 28 years old now. If he doesn't have a better season than last, he will have no resale value at 29 years old and clearly not fully adjusted to the prem. The reason his value is so high is because people believe he can quickly adapt to the league, given that was only hist first season. I don't think clubs think he's worth £15 million based on last season's performances, but on the fact that the way he played shows that by this season, he will complete a really successful transformation.
I don't really want to sell Meireles as I like him, but from a business point of view I see it as a rather smart move. With the financial fair play rules coming into affect, we are potentially getting £13 million in revenues for him, or a player that may not even be better than gerrard or Adam next season. If we play a 4-3-3 then there may be no place for him in the lineup either way, and Adam was bought to replace Gerrard.
I do like Meireles, and if he's sold in a respectful manner, then I think it may be the right move. Tho unlike most of you I rate Adam higher than Meireles as it is, so that may be part of the reason I think it could be a good move.
Benny The Noon wrote:ethanr wrote:First off I don't believe for 1 second that Jova is on 120k/week. There's no way he was getting anywhere near that in the Belgium league, and he wouldn't expect to get that coming to Liverpool. Stevie is our highest paid player and I think he's between 100-120k/week.
Secondly, Meireles is 28 years old now. If he doesn't have a better season than last, he will have no resale value at 29 years old and clearly not fully adjusted to the prem. The reason his value is so high is because people believe he can quickly adapt to the league, given that was only hist first season. I don't think clubs think he's worth £15 million based on last season's performances, but on the fact that the way he played shows that by this season, he will complete a really successful transformation.
I don't really want to sell Meireles as I like him, but from a business point of view I see it as a rather smart move. With the financial fair play rules coming into affect, we are potentially getting £13 million in revenues for him, or a player that may not even be better than gerrard or Adam next season. If we play a 4-3-3 then there may be no place for him in the lineup either way, and Adam was bought to replace Gerrard.
I do like Meireles, and if he's sold in a respectful manner, then I think it may be the right move. Tho unlike most of you I rate Adam higher than Meireles as it is, so that may be part of the reason I think it could be a good move.
Meireles is staying and will be in the starting line up more often than not - Adam will be the player providing back up from the bench .
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