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He’s shit anyway
He will get more money at Chelsea but that was true in the summer but it didn't convince him then.
What convinced him now is that it seems they wanted him more.
Disappointed as I thought he would suit Spurs and visa versa. Under Poch I thought he would really develop as a player. Either we didn’t try hard enough to sign him or he decided on the mega bucks at Chelsea. We shall see if he has made the right decision.
As always, lost interest as soon as I read "says Guillem Balague"
Tbf, we had no tremendous need for Wanyama with Dier having a great season in midfield. Nor did we have a tremendous need for Sanchez when we had the best defence in the league for 2 years.Would have been a luxury player, in the sense that we would have bought him despite not really having a tremendous need for him.
TBF, Wanyama I saw a need for and I said so at the time. And to say we didn't need Sanchez is some strange re-write of history.Tbf, we had no tremendous need for Wanyama with Dier having a great season in midfield. Nor did we have a tremendous need for Sanchez when we had the best defence in the league for 2 years.
You saw a need to spend £42m for a 21 year old centre back with one year's experience in a decent league when we already had Toby, Jan and Dier as first choice defenders?TBF, Wanyama I saw a need for and I said so at the time. And to say we didn't need Sanchez is some strange re-write of history.
I talked all summer about my personal preference being prioritising the blatant need for CB and CM reinforces. It was bloody obvious. But this isn't about me, it's about the lack of similarities between Barkley and Wanyama and Sanchez trades.You saw a need to spend £42m for a 21 year old centre back with one year's experience in a decent league when we already had Toby, Jan and Dier as first choice defenders?
A centre back for cover, sure. A highly rated prospect to develop slowly, sure. But breaking the club's transfer record on a centre back, you saw a need for that?
I wish he didn't have ties to the club. He's fucking irritating, and, for the most part, talks about opinions and media trends not inside knowledge.Seeing as he has ties with the club now he's probably worth listening to, seems like he was speaking on behalf of Pochettino, you can evidently hear the frustration.
in amongst all the criticism from fans and the mayor of Liverpool, THIS is the one that will really sting.