john craig wrote:Arsenal wouldn't let Van Persie go without good reason.
He has had some serious injuries for a player of his age and there's a real chance he could unfortunately end up going down the same route as someone like Kewell in that respect.
dawson99 wrote:john craig wrote:Arsenal wouldn't let Van Persie go without good reason.
He has had some serious injuries for a player of his age and there's a real chance he could unfortunately end up going down the same route as someone like Kewell in that respect.
maybe they have a good reason and it isnt physical?
Toffeehater wrote:Xabi closer to Liverpool exit after Benitez row
tribalfooball.com - March 10, 2008
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez was unimpressed by Xabi Alonso's decision not to travel with the squad yesterday to Milan - until his girlfriend had given birth to their first child.
The Daily Mail says in a row that will increase tension between the pair and could hasten Alonso's Anfield departure, the Liverpool midfielder insisted on staying behind instead of boarding the flight for Tuesday's Champions League tie with Inter Milan.
It is understood that he was convinced he would be allowed to link up with his team-mates once partner Nagore had given birth on Merseyside. But Benitez announced that Alonso would not be travelling.
He added: "He wanted to come out here but only if everything was okay.
"We could not wait and had to make a decision. You cannot wait and wait and wait for any player. There comes a time when you have to decide and make use of your squad."
bunglemark2 wrote:Toffeehater wrote:Xabi closer to Liverpool exit after Benitez row
tribalfooball.com - March 10, 2008
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez was unimpressed by Xabi Alonso's decision not to travel with the squad yesterday to Milan - until his girlfriend had given birth to their first child.
The Daily Mail says in a row that will increase tension between the pair and could hasten Alonso's Anfield departure, the Liverpool midfielder insisted on staying behind instead of boarding the flight for Tuesday's Champions League tie with Inter Milan.
It is understood that he was convinced he would be allowed to link up with his team-mates once partner Nagore had given birth on Merseyside. But Benitez announced that Alonso would not be travelling.
He added: "He wanted to come out here but only if everything was okay.
"We could not wait and had to make a decision. You cannot wait and wait and wait for any player. There comes a time when you have to decide and make use of your squad."
You know what ? F**k Rafa in this instance...I would quit my day job if my boss told me I had to miss the birth of my child. Not even up for discussion....
metalhead wrote:bunglemark2 wrote:Toffeehater wrote:Xabi closer to Liverpool exit after Benitez row
tribalfooball.com - March 10, 2008
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez was unimpressed by Xabi Alonso's decision not to travel with the squad yesterday to Milan - until his girlfriend had given birth to their first child.
The Daily Mail says in a row that will increase tension between the pair and could hasten Alonso's Anfield departure, the Liverpool midfielder insisted on staying behind instead of boarding the flight for Tuesday's Champions League tie with Inter Milan.
It is understood that he was convinced he would be allowed to link up with his team-mates once partner Nagore had given birth on Merseyside. But Benitez announced that Alonso would not be travelling.
He added: "He wanted to come out here but only if everything was okay.
"We could not wait and had to make a decision. You cannot wait and wait and wait for any player. There comes a time when you have to decide and make use of your squad."
You know what ? F**k Rafa in this instance...I would quit my day job if my boss told me I had to miss the birth of my child. Not even up for discussion....
Seriously mate, the media is trying to f*ck things up again, Rafa didn't have a row with Alonso, the media are trying to be cocky just to say that Alonso doesn't want to play, then "Yeh Rafa had a fight with Alonso" bollox statements.
Reg wrote:Surely his girlfriend should have told him to go play.
A night of glory in the San Siro compared to a cold night at Broadgreen................. its a no-brainer. (Said as a father of 2 BTW).
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