If he doesnt want to be here then fu'ck off
It really is that simple

ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:36 pm wrote:33 out of 34 passes completed yesterday, not into stats normally but i noticed rodgers said yesterday that he wants the players to feel `embaressed` if they give the ball away.
this philosophy suits aquilani`s game down to the ground, he`s great at knocking the ball around in little triangles in midfield.
he would be in my starting XI every day of the week.
Benny The Noon » Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:49 pm wrote:Aquilani admits he would have loved to return to Roma
Feature by Adam Bryant
Updated Wednesday, 25th July 2012
Liverpool RSS Feed Alberto Aquilani says he would have taken a pay cut to return to AS Roma.
The midfielder joined Liverpool from the Serie A club in 2009 but has struggled to adapt to the Premier League and has since been loaned out to Juventus and AC Milan.
“I could’ve gone back to Roma last year and I would’ve gladly taken a pay cut for my club colours,” he said, as the two clubs prepare for Wednesday night's friendly in Boston.
“Facing the Giallorossi is always a strong emotion for me. I have already played against Roma four times between Juve and Milan, but it’ll be a little strange doing so wearing a Liverpool jersey.”
D___C » Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:36 am wrote:Rafa alienating Alonso and then signing a half arsed injured Italian for an extortionate fee... its this change where it all started to go downhill for us on the field. May 2009 we had just pushed Man U all the way. Had Ferguson been in charge of us we would have kept Alonso (he never would have alienated him) and we would have pushed on and won the league in 2010. Unfortunately we had a manager with zero man management skills who imploded and made some shocking, inexplicable signings.
Before Fergsuon signs a player, he obviously looks at his ability, but he also delves deep into what the player is like as a person. Whats his mentality, does he have a good attitude. Gary Neville (yes hes ratboy but he knows his stuff) used the perfect word to sum up players like Aquilani... "flaky". Man U kept winning as no flaky players got in.. the Patrik Berger types constantly fixing their hair. The players fitness level is an obvious requirement (not for Rafa).
Now.. one look at the Italian...
Player fitness record: disastrous
Player mentality: disastrous
So before we even get to ability... physically brittle, mentally weak/lazy... what talent he has therefore is irrelevant as he wont show it. Rafa then forks out 20 million.
Its been a succession of errors since then, whether lacking in talent, fitness or mentality... Poulson, Jovanovic, Cole, Konchesky, Carroll, Downing, Henderson, Adam.
Only Suarez has ticked all three boxes.
The money we have squandered has been disgraceful. It really highlights how important it is to bring in the right manager who makes smart decisions in the transfer market. I think Rodgers looks into the three necessities more. Hes spoken of Joe Allen as having a good attitude, work rate, and is a talented player who gets up and down the field. Borini ticks the boxes also. As does Dempsey for that matter.. theres no Downing-esque lacking in belief.
The sooner Rodgers gets rid of the reminders of the last three years the better... a good start would be offloading the half arsed Italian.
Benny The Noon » Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:49 pm wrote:Aquilani admits he would have loved to return to Roma
Feature by Adam Bryant
Updated Wednesday, 25th July 2012
Liverpool RSS Feed Alberto Aquilani says he would have taken a pay cut to return to AS Roma.
The midfielder joined Liverpool from the Serie A club in 2009 but has struggled to adapt to the Premier League and has since been loaned out to Juventus and AC Milan.
“I could’ve gone back to Roma last year and I would’ve gladly taken a pay cut for my club colours,” he said, as the two clubs prepare for Wednesday night's friendly in Boston.
“Facing the Giallorossi is always a strong emotion for me. I have already played against Roma four times between Juve and Milan, but it’ll be a little strange doing so wearing a Liverpool jersey.”
metalhead » Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:03 pm wrote:lol.. now Aquilani changes his tone
Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani says he is puzzled by his past treatment at Anfield but is hopeful of proving himself to Brendan Rodgers.
Aquilani, 28, is back with the Reds after two seasons in Italy on loan.
"How can you pay £20m for a player and this player is never taken into consideration?" he told BBC Sport.
"I never asked to leave but I was always pushed by the club. I am here and I would like to play for Liverpool but it doesn't depend only on me."
Aquilani played the first half of Liverpool's friendly defeat by his former club Roma in Boston on Wednesday, and new manager Rodgers said afterwards that he is still considering whether he has a future at the club.
But the Italian international playmaker, who has two years left on his contract and is keen to commit his future to the club, says his initial meetings with Rodgers have been encouraging.
"I had a very good talk with Brendan where we were able to share our thoughts and it was a very positive chat," Aquilani explained. "I like his footballing philosophy and I like the mentality he has because it matches my own skills."
Aquilani was signed by Rafa Benitez but has not played a competitive game for the club since Benitez's departure in the summer of 2010.
Under Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish, he was sent on season-long loans to Juventus and AC Milan, and says it has been frustrating not to be able to prove to Liverpool fans he can make an impact in England.
"The situation changed after Benitez left," Aquliani added. "In past years, I felt forced out. I never asked to go on loan but they made it clear it was better for me to go.
"I think Liverpool people have to know that I have never said I wanted to leave the city because my family and I were not happy here. This is not true.
"I cannot say I have unfinished business in English football because I really never played but, the little I did, I believe I was able to show to Liverpool fans that I have quality and that I could have helped the team."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18995512
red till i die!! » Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:52 am wrote:D___C » Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:36 am wrote:Rafa alienating Alonso and then signing a half arsed injured Italian for an extortionate fee... its this change where it all started to go downhill for us on the field. May 2009 we had just pushed Man U all the way. Had Ferguson been in charge of us we would have kept Alonso (he never would have alienated him) and we would have pushed on and won the league in 2010. Unfortunately we had a manager with zero man management skills who imploded and made some shocking, inexplicable signings.
Before Fergsuon signs a player, he obviously looks at his ability, but he also delves deep into what the player is like as a person. Whats his mentality, does he have a good attitude. Gary Neville (yes hes ratboy but he knows his stuff) used the perfect word to sum up players like Aquilani... "flaky". Man U kept winning as no flaky players got in.. the Patrik Berger types constantly fixing their hair. The players fitness level is an obvious requirement (not for Rafa).
Now.. one look at the Italian...
Player fitness record: disastrous
Player mentality: disastrous
So before we even get to ability... physically brittle, mentally weak/lazy... what talent he has therefore is irrelevant as he wont show it. Rafa then forks out 20 million.
Its been a succession of errors since then, whether lacking in talent, fitness or mentality... Poulson, Jovanovic, Cole, Konchesky, Carroll, Downing, Henderson, Adam.
Only Suarez has ticked all three boxes.
The money we have squandered has been disgraceful. It really highlights how important it is to bring in the right manager who makes smart decisions in the transfer market. I think Rodgers looks into the three necessities more. Hes spoken of Joe Allen as having a good attitude, work rate, and is a talented player who gets up and down the field. Borini ticks the boxes also. As does Dempsey for that matter.. theres no Downing-esque lacking in belief.
The sooner Rodgers gets rid of the reminders of the last three years the better... a good start would be offloading the half arsed Italian.
all managers make mistakes even the great fergie.
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