Will cisse go to? - Cisse

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Postby ivor_the_injun » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:23 pm

Fission wrote:
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bavlondon wrote:I wonder if this will affect his transfer. We could either be stuck with him or have to sell him for even less.

The same thought crossed my mind and then I thought "Don't be such a kunt  , thinking about the financial ramifications when this could possibly signal the end of the fella's realistic top flight career"

If it was one of our hero's none of us woulld be talking about the money .Maybe this signifies just how disloyal some of us can be .No wonder some players go for the money while they can get it .

Thats why I dont hold it against anyone looking to make us much as possible for them and their family.  You never know when your last game will be.

It just makes me sick . Imagine yourself in Cissie's shoe's , lyin' in hospital recovering and maybe (just maube) you log on to a site like this and all you see is a bunch of so called supporters moaning about the fact that "we'll get f*ck all for him now "

IT'S A F*CKING DISGRACE .

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Agree with you there woof. It's not right no matter how much you don't like the guy to be thinking about how little the club will get for him now. There won't be many of us on here that haven't thought how this is going to affect any transfer but we have to forget that. This is a young mans livelyhood and not matter how rich he is we must rally behind him and just wish the poor sod well and hope he makes a full recovery.

Doesnt really bother me about the guys condition..its a broken leg, it happens to people every day and its not that serious, its not like hes dying. If this had happened to some random person somewhere you wouldnt all be worried to find out about their condition and see if thy are comfortable and gettin through it all right..think of cisse like just another person, another person whos got tons of money..dont really feel too much sympathy, im more worried about how we are going to transfer him now

Sorry, but that's outrageous. He's a professional footballer. Obviously not being able to play football is a huge deal to someone that does it for a living. Footballers are well paid, but it's not like they play on until they're 65.

When all is said and done, I'm gutted both for him and for our club. There's no shame in that. It's rotten luck that has probably dashed not only Rafa's transfer plans but also Cisse's plans of moving back to France. It's not just a case of playing football for another club, there's also the matter of finding somewhere to live, finding new schools for your kids and completely overhauling your social network. Cisse and his family will have been thinking very seriously about all of this, and any plans made may now have gone completely out of the window.

I don't think there's anything wrong with being disappointed that our transfer kitty may well be considerably smaller now, but there are ways of expressing it without being heartless. I suggest you look into them.
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Postby deejay-cgt » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:23 pm

end the day he still plays for us and no player deserves to have had the luck he has had. i hope cisse all the best.


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Postby JC_81 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:26 pm

Fission wrote:Doesnt really bother me about the guys condition..its a broken leg, it happens to people every day and its not that serious, its not like hes dying. If this had happened to some random person somewhere you wouldnt all be worried to find out about their condition and see if thy are comfortable and gettin through it all right..think of cisse like just another person, another person whos got tons of money..and dont say imagine you were him because if i was i wouldnt be that bothered, ive had a broken leg, its nothin and hes a rich guy its not really going to affect his life even if it ended his career. i dont really feel too much sympathy, im more worried about how we are going to transfer him now

If you were Cisse you wouldn't be that bothered??

Missing the world cup.
Almost needed your leg amputated the last time because it was such a bad break.
Possibility of this being a career ending injury.
Possibility of losing a lot of pace (main asset) even if you do come back.
The thought of going through all the rehab again knowing how hard it was last time.
Knowing your club don't really want you and the WC was the chance to put yourself in the shop window.

Yeah, I'm sure you wouldn't be that bothered...

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Postby metalhead » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:31 pm

Graeme Noble wrote:I really do feel sorry for him. He has had relentless bad luck with injuries and he gets treated like :censored: by Liverpool, and he missed the Euro 2004 and now this.

I hope he recovers fast.

how does he get treated like :censored: by liverpool?

please explain?
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Postby RUSHIE#9 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:32 pm

Paul C wrote:
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woof woof ! wrote:
puroresu wrote:
woof woof ! wrote:
bavlondon wrote:I wonder if this will affect his transfer. We could either be stuck with him or have to sell him for even less.

The same thought crossed my mind and then I thought "Don't be such a kunt  , thinking about the financial ramifications when this could possibly signal the end of the fella's realistic top flight career"

If it was one of our hero's none of us woulld be talking about the money .Maybe this signifies just how disloyal some of us can be .No wonder some players go for the money while they can get it .

Thats why I dont hold it against anyone looking to make us much as possible for them and their family.  You never know when your last game will be.

It just makes me sick . Imagine yourself in Cissie's shoe's , lyin' in hospital recovering and maybe (just maube) you log on to a site like this and all you see is a bunch of so called supporters moaning about the fact that "we'll get f*ck all for him now "

IT'S A F*CKING DISGRACE .

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Agree with you there woof. It's not right no matter how much you don't like the guy to be thinking about how little the club will get for him now. There won't be many of us on here that haven't thought how this is going to affect any transfer but we have to forget that. This is a young mans livelyhood and not matter how rich he is we must rally behind him and just wish the poor sod well and hope he makes a full recovery.

Your over reacting I think, no one mean anything bad but questioning the transfer cos at the end of the day were Liverpool fans so it's obvious people will wonder whats going to happen now, but at the same time no one is that nasty that they now feel for him and hope he gets well!  :no

Maybe it IS a bit of an over-reaction but seeing people posting about how much could Liverpool claim in insurance  is a bit premature and leaves a bit of a bad aftertaste. Yes in the coming days when we know he full extent of the injury we can start discussing the transfer status but 20 mins after he's suffered the injury is a bit premature IMO.
I maybe didn't word it quite right when i was making the point about his livelyhood. The point i was getting at on reflection was that he's worked for many years to get to this level of football and to suffer one serious leg break is unfortunate but to suffer another broken bone is plainly being shat on - especially on the eve of the biggest tournament in football and probably one of the major things that a footballer drives himself on for.
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Postby Paul C » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:33 pm

The thing is if you break your leg twice it would make you paranoid even about running seeing as though neither breaks weren't from tackles but his leg just giving way :(

Hopefully the he'll be back soon and not get worried about it happening again :(
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Postby adamnbarrett » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:36 pm

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Postby BOODIDDY » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:40 pm

its a shin break. Maybe it'll be six weeks and he will go to france but i think money is out of the question a loan till jan then money imo.
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Postby Effes » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:00 pm

I think when you see there has already been a few posts sympathising with Cisse then there's no point adding more and more.

I've posted raising concerns abouut our transfer funds because, as most LFC fans, this Summer's recruitment could be the decisive factor for whether we win the league for the first time in 17 YEARS!

It does not indicate our disregard for Cisse's wellbeing.
You talk about the fella's livelihood, ye I see what you're saying, but it's not like he's gonna be on the dole is he?
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Postby fivecups » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:04 pm

Just heard this. Absolutely gutted. I was looking forward to seeing him in the world cup, I thought with a bit of confidence he might have performed.

I cant see any point in denying that my first thought was - 'there goes the transfer to Lyon, there goes 8 million in transfer fees'. I dont think Cisse got that much of a chance playing up front, I dont Rafa really rated him, but I wasn't sorry to see him on his way out.

Financially whether Cisse ever plays again or not he's secure. Remember he earns more in a week than we do in a year. There are no problems there.

On the eve of the world cup, he must be in living hell right now and I hope he recovers quickly and returns to professional football again, but I'll also admit Im thinking about the loss of transfer income and the loss in wages now that were left with an injured player who was leaving anyway.
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Postby 48-1119859832 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:08 pm

I feel for the lad, twice in the space of almost two years, some footballers have very unfortunate careers and he's one. It looks like it's in the exact same place as his last break which means that bone, the shin bone is very weak, I think this injury could well cause him to retire, if that's the case what a waste of a good footballing career, get well Cisse. :(
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Postby woof woof ! » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:13 pm

Effes wrote:It does not indicate our disregard for Cisse's wellbeing.
You talk about the fella's livelihood, ye I see what you're saying, but it's not like he's gonna be on the dole is he?

Oh ,ok , thats alright then . Must be great being a liverpool player knowing that if you get seriously injured many fans like you will be sending such positive messages of support . (Provided of course you are that fans flavour of the month)
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Postby Effes » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:18 pm

woof woof ! wrote:Must be great being a liverpool player knowing that if you get seriously injured many fans like you will be sending such positive messages of support .

It's not worth debating.
As I said, there are already lots of posts sympathising so some people are posting other slants on the issue.

By the way, writing a poxy post on this site is not exactly "sending support" - if you're that ar.sed write to him at LFC, where he will read it.
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Postby adamnbarrett » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:20 pm

Coach Raymond Domenech told French television he is concerned Cisse would miss the finals.
 
"We can't say for certain right now, only that he has gone for tests but given what we've seen, we're worried," he admitted. "For the moment we have no definitive diagnosis but it's a dramatic development for us. We'll check on 'Djib' to see where we are before taking a decision."
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Postby 48-1119859832 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:22 pm

adamnbarrett wrote:Coach Raymond Domenech told French television he is concerned Cisse would miss the finals.
 
"We can't say for certain right now, only that he has gone for tests but given what we've seen, we're worried," he admitted. "For the moment we have no definitive diagnosis but it's a dramatic development for us. We'll check on 'Djib' to see where we are before taking a decision."

Is he blind? If the lad ever manages to play again that would be some feat but to be fit in time for the World Cup 2006? No chance, maybe the World Cup 2010.
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