hawkmoon269 wrote:Maybe I'll be slated for saying this, but I don't care. Unless Stevie comes out, like Carra did recently, and state that, no matter what was on offer from other clubs, he was staying with Liverpool, he should be sold. Carra is the type of player we want at liverpool, proud to play for Liverpool, and proud to state that there was no other club bigger than Liverpool, and that he was staying for life. Carra is one of the best centre-halfs in the game, yet is anyone trying to prise him away from Liverpool. Not on your life. Why? Because they know fine rightly that Carra would laugh in their faces. Why is the Stevie situation any different? Why can't Stevie come out and state his "so called" love for the club? Is it because he has turned into a mercenary (like Owen)?
No matter what the reasons, if Stevie is staying, he needs to come out very soon and state his intentions.
bavlondon wrote:These SFX vultures, i hate them. Isnt this the same groups that brokered the deals for David Bekham and Michael Owen. Similar bust up circumstances were involved along the lines of a bust up when David Beckham left Man utd.
I really dont think SG wants out and i dont want to sound selfish but but if he does leave we couldnt be in a better situation with the 2 richest clubs in the world in a bidding war. I would prefer not to see him at Chealsea but since they dont have any players that we would like to see play if they do really want them then lets test their bank balance and say no less than £50Mil.
If Real Madrid want them then either £50Mil cash only
or
£35Mil + any players including Raul/Cambiasso/JUANFRAN/Samuel
I put JuanFran in caps becasue Rafa has been after him for some time and tried to get him as part of the MO deal but got Nunez instaed.
And dont forget if he does go then that will most certainly allow Liverpool to offer the wages reuqetsed by a certain Luis Figo.
Scottbot wrote:Can you believe it - This must be the 3rd or 4th OFFICIAL STEVIE GERRARD thread we've had on here in the last 12 months.
JBG wrote:Owen was outraged, and he sacked SFX, claiming that they had no authority to make the statement, and instead he appointed his dad Terry as his advisor.
Leonmc0708 wrote:Scottbot wrote:Can you believe it - This must be the 3rd or 4th OFFICIAL STEVIE GERRARD thread we've had on here in the last 12 months.
This is not a nofficial one, its an underground one. Keep it quiet....
In a baffling twist, Gerrard has confided to friends he desperately wants to stay at Anfield but he's concerned the club won't be strong enough to compete for honours next season.
He is also worried that by signing a deal reportedly worth £100,000 a week, he will swallow up most of Rafa Benitez's transfer kitty and the club won't be challenging for the Premiership.
JBG wrote:Correct me here if I'm wrong, but I think I have a precedent of SFX doing this before.
Sometime in the 2002/03 season....or in the close season after it, Liverpool attempted to get Michael Owen to enter into contract talks. SFX were Owen's advisors. Owen did not want to be rushed into the talks. He spoke in general terms of wanting to stay with Liverpool but I think he had a few doubts and considered in general terms the idea of playing abroad. However, I do think that Owen was swaying more to staying at Liverpool than going.
People might remember this at the time. Steven Gerrard had signed a new contract the previous November and he was urging Owen to do the same in the spring of 2003, despite Liverpool's poor form. However, Owen did not want to be rushed into doing anything, although he did reassure Liverpool that he would not walk out on a Bosman.
Then, out of the blue, SFX announced that Owen was considering leaving Liverpool and he would not sign a new contract. I know in hindsight this is what eventually happened, but this particular incident occured a full YEAR before Owen eventually left. Owen was outraged, and he sacked SFX, claiming that they had no authority to make the statement, and instead he appointed his dad Terry as his advisor.
I might be wrong with the dates but SFX definitely put a foot wrong with Owen that time.
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