Espically now he's learnt to break the offside trap.

Graeme Noble wrote:I don't understand this, I was under the impression that he really wanted to stay and that he was in love with the club.
Kano wrote:Graeme Noble wrote:I don't understand this, I was under the impression that he really wanted to stay and that he was in love with the club.
Thats what I thought. This has got to be the last straw. First Morientes laying into him the other day now this. I cant see Cisse being kept at the club with comments like that.
I dont know how much we could get for him. Since hes scored 19 this season im sure we could get at least 10 Mil for him.
We were trailing a young French winger a while back but I cant remmber what team he played for. I think his name was Boukhari or somethin similar.
Perhaps Rafa can use Cisse as bait in a part exahcnge for him.
Alonso14 wrote:Im sure that if he does go back to France, he'll be banging on all cylinders.
Espically now he's learnt to break the offside trap.
Kano wrote:There is a quote in the book "A season on the brink" where Paco is telling us what Rafa thought of his squad when he first arrived and I think he was shocked at how basic Cisses reportoir of skills were. I think thre was one quote where Rafa had to show Cisse how to run to beat the offside trap.
CLAIREFONTAINE, France, May 28 (Reuters) - France forward Djibril Cisse says he will almost certainly leave Liverpool because he does not get on with coach Rafael Benitez.
'It will be very difficult for me to stay,' Cisse told reporters on Sunday at France's pre-World Cup training camp outside Paris.
'I've experienced a very difficult season and I don't want to go through another one.
'It's a pity because I love Liverpool and I feel at home there but apparently the coach doesn't like me.'
The 24-year-old, who joined Liverpool from Auxerre in 2004, said the most likely option was a return to France and named Olympique Marseille, Olympique Lyon and Paris St Germain as possible destinations.
'Marseille is the club closest to my heart but there is also Lyon and Paris,' said Cisse, who was born near Marseille.
Cisse said he hoped his future could be clarified before the World Cup finals in Germany start on June 9.
Meanwhile, Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is considering an approach for coach Eduardo Macia, who has rejected a new contract at Valencia.
Benitez will this summer lose Paco Herrera, who was reserve coach and chief scout at Anfield, as he plans to return to Spain for family reasons.
Benitez, who had Macia on his coaching staff at Valencia until joining Liverpool in 2004, is seeking a replacement for Herrera and said: 'We have a number of options and he is one.'
Liverpool are in the process of selling striker Fernando Morientes to the Spanish club, with only a medical standing in the way of that deal being completed, however Benitez stressed it was by no means certain Macia would head in the opposite direction.
Benitez said: 'Paco is working with us until July 1 and we won't be making an appointment until after this. It's too early to say who'll be replacing him.'
Scottbot wrote:Should have kept his gob shut and kept his transfer demands private. I can't stand it when these players star bleating to the press like little lambs. Cisse reminds me of a big kid much of the time. The lad played a lot of football during the final third of the season so i don't know why he's spat his dummy out.
As another poster said, it's probably to try and drive his transfer value down. Unfortunately for us the most effective way for Cisse to lower his transfer value this season has been to play football![]()
Here's hoping we can somehow get 8 mill for him although that might be pushing it.
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