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West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll


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Guest Realist

The name of our game is to unsettle players, which is dirty pool. 

 

But here we probably don't really even want him back, MA/DL just wanted to twist that £35m knife some more with a :troll: bid. :lol: 

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Guest Chubby Jason

All they've done is name their asking price if no one is willing to pay it he will go for less. They've made a rod for their own back already by basically telling the world that the new manager thinks he's crap and his first act as new manager has been trying to peddle him to other clubs.

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Guest BooBoo

If we genuinely offered anything in excess of £15m, I really can't see Liverpool saying no.

 

This is just that ridiculous club puffing its pigeon chest out again.

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BBC: Liverpool will not allow Andy Carroll to leave on loan, but a deal to pay a fee to have him temporarily and to pay more in the future to keep him forever could still be agreed.

 

So, they won't loan him but they might loan him? :lol:

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Guest firetotheworks

I can just imagine Rodgers typing out a text and sending it to multiple people like.

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Rodgers is trying to sound like he's in control of the situation when he's clearly lost it.

 

He does seem to have a very definite idea of how he wants the team to play. There are one or two old dogs in that squad who might not be receptive to these new tricks. Carroll's not the only one who might struggle to adjust.

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Thing is when Carroll started out for Liverpool he didn't play badly, just the goals didn't come, that lead to the confidence going which lead to the shite performances. The fee we seem to be talking about should get a player less reliant on confidence which sees massive swings in a players form.

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Thank God they are asking daft money. Carroll isn't a bad striker but any team with him in their side is going to end up humping the ball long. There was always a suspicion he would disrupt Liverpool's passing game and if he comes back here it will see us playing even more long ball than we did for the first half of last season.

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