Rafa is wrong to say this about Aqualani.
Whos fault is this really?
Who bought him knowing his injury record?
tonyeh wrote:Waldo wrote:Can't be a bad injury as he's on the bench today.
Mystery ankle injury indeed...! Leads you to think that maybe the injury was in Aquaman's head and nowhere near as bad as was originally
Maybe it's in Benitez's head.
bavlondon wrote:Harry Kewell indeed JBG. Anyone know how much we have actually paid so far?
bigmick wrote:bavlondon wrote:Harry Kewell indeed JBG. Anyone know how much we have actually paid so far?
Why is there always this obsession with how much we've paid "so far"? FWIW I think we are contracted to pay 15 million Euro's by 30th June this year, but whatever, we will be paying Roma 20 million Euro's plus add ons very shortly.
Contrary to what some people think, we will have to pay the fee even if we sell him. Allied to that is the fact that he'll be on a very chunky wage, which means any prospective purchaser has to consider not only the silly fee we'd be asking (not as silly as the one we paid presumeably but you get my drift) but also huge wages. All this for a player who is perpetually injured and even when fit has played well at Home against Portsmouth so far.
If the possible purchasors aren't prepared to match his wages, he'll be staying where he is I should think. P!ssing the player off under these circumstances seems to me to be the hieght of stupidity. The best bet surely is to build him up, to play him, to believe in him in the hope that he starts to play somewhere near his potential. I disagree with JBG as it's not Harry Kewell all over again, it's Robbie Keane all over again. How long before the numpties start the "but Rafa never really wanted Aquilani" stories.
Rick Parry must be laughing his c0ck off. "Total control of the club from top to bottom"? Great move that was.
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