eds » Fri May 31, 2013 10:45 pm wrote:And to be fair he has done a lot of stupid things in his time here, the least he can do is stick it out for one more season and have a crack at a CL spot next season.
Benny The Noon » Fri May 31, 2013 9:45 pm wrote:The problem is there are currently a good deal number of clubs that offer players a lot more than we can.
We can try and fight to keep players but its hard when we can't give what players want.
Also release clauses weaken our position
Suarez has basically opened up the doors for every club to bid for him now. He wants out.
Benny The Noon » Fri May 31, 2013 9:47 pm wrote:eds » Fri May 31, 2013 10:45 pm wrote:And to be fair he has done a lot of stupid things in his time here, the least he can do is stick it out for one more season and have a crack at a CL spot next season.
High expectation of a modern footballer to show a club some loyalty.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sat Jun 01, 2013 8:32 am wrote:it`s being reported this morning that there isnt a buy out clause![]()
tbh i couldnt care less now, he obviously wants out big time so whats the point in keeping someone who really doesnt want to be here.
even if we force him to stay for one more year, if his hearts not in it his performances may suffer and then his price will plummet.
i say lets get top dollar for him while his stock is high and move on, this idea of signing this luis muriel is growing on me, i think he`d fit our system perfectly.
as good as luis is we hardly missed him at the tail end of the season and he wasnt part of that demolition of newcastle which was one of our best performances in years (so we have proven we can play well without him). even if he stays we still have the problem of trying to shoehorn him and sturridge into the forward line.
yes it`s risky selling your best players but unlike that time when we sold torres, alonso etc we do have a bit of a saftey net with coutinho and sturridge, they have shown that they can do a very good job at this level (danny`s strike rate is actually better than luis).
so even worst case scenario if we do waste the money we will still be reasonably competative.
getting £40m-£50m for luis (who will be 27 next season) and reinvesting it in the team might just be the smart thing to do, it`s not often you can sell a top player and know you have someone already in place who can do a good job.
So Tony Barrett form the Times clarifies the 'buy out clause' situation in this mornings paperKenny Kan » Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:14 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sat Jun 01, 2013 8:32 am wrote:it`s being reported this morning that there isnt a buy out clause![]()
tbh i couldnt care less now, he obviously wants out big time so whats the point in keeping someone who really doesnt want to be here.
even if we force him to stay for one more year, if his hearts not in it his performances may suffer and then his price will plummet.
i say lets get top dollar for him while his stock is high and move on, this idea of signing this luis muriel is growing on me, i think he`d fit our system perfectly.
as good as luis is we hardly missed him at the tail end of the season and he wasnt part of that demolition of newcastle which was one of our best performances in years (so we have proven we can play well without him). even if he stays we still have the problem of trying to shoehorn him and sturridge into the forward line.
yes it`s risky selling your best players but unlike that time when we sold torres, alonso etc we do have a bit of a saftey net with coutinho and sturridge, they have shown that they can do a very good job at this level (danny`s strike rate is actually better than luis).
so even worst case scenario if we do waste the money we will still be reasonably competative.
getting £40m-£50m for luis (who will be 27 next season) and reinvesting it in the team might just be the smart thing to do, it`s not often you can sell a top player and know you have someone already in place who can do a good job.
I believe him. if he stayed another year he'd still try his best - it's his character, he's a fighter. I cannot see him sulking petulantly like a certain Fernando Torres did for the best part of 18 months on a football pitch.
I'd wait if possible til he returns, it seems that whenever he goes to Uruguay he's always saying something and it gets twisted, blown out of proportion, rang through the dryer in so many different ways that each tabloid has their own interpretation on what it is he saying. He may have been more explicit this time, but I think Rodgers needs to hear this face to face even persuade him a bit before we go to any suitors and say 'show us the money'.
I don't think it's worth throwing the towel in just yet and going by the club's response, neither do they.
When is he due back, that's what I want to know?
One complicating factor is the presence of a clause in Suárez’s contract that requires them to consider offers of £40 million. Sources close to the club, though, maintain that it does not compel them to accept bids for that amount and insist that it will not prevent them from seeking a far higher figure.
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