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


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People jumping on Ashley's back aren't looking at the facts.

 

We are getting 35m for a 21 year old, you won't find me many chairman that wouldn't have accepted that.

 

 

we are getting f*** all.  Ashley is getting 35 miliion

 

Yep, it's going right in his back pocket.  Half wit.

 

 

it will go to his bank account to repay part of his purchase of the club, might see 10 mill on the team- but not this window. btw if you want to call me half wit to my face pm me- i will oblige.

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If I were a Liverpool fan, I'd be livid with this.

 

That they're leaving the transfer window far, far stronger than they were on Jan 1st?

 

Yeah, livid. Clueless.

 

Whereas we are leaving it far weaker - currently 3 players down an dour best player gone.  And virtually all of the lower half teams have strengthened.

 

 

 

It's Jan 09 all over again, but worse.

 

And some are actually defending Ashley. Laughable.

 

Your posts are laughable.

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Ronaldo - £80m

Ibrahimovic - £56.5m

Kaka - £56m

Zidane - £45m

Figo - £37m

Crespo - £35.5m

 

Add Torres to Chelsea today, the only transfers in the history of football that have cost more than Carroll (and I imagine this fee will overtake Figo & Crespo after the add-ons). It's mental money man.

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If I were a Liverpool fan, I'd be livid with this.

 

That they're leaving the transfer window far, far stronger than they were on Jan 1st?

 

Yeah, livid. Clueless.

 

Whereas we are leaving it far weaker - currently 3 players down an dour best player gone.  And virtually all of the lower half teams have strengthened.

 

 

 

It's Jan 09 all over again, but worse.

 

And some are actually defending Ashley. Laughable.

 

There's a big difference between defending someone, and not blaming them for something that isn't their fault.

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In a word: Gutted. Will leave the full post mortem for later on when I am less emotional.

 

Off out for dinner with the lass now, nearly cancelled but then realised there is no point ruining her day as well as mine. Mobile's going off (its amazing how many 'friends' come crawling out of the woodwork with what can only be described as fishing texts at a time like this. I have thus far managed to rise above it and simply ignore rather than sending replies) and am going to try and forget about football. Can only hope to turn on the PC later to read that we have signed a couple to at least attempt to soften the blow.

 

I know that no-one wants to hear or will react well to this right now but we will move on. We will go to Craven Cottage on wednesday with at worst the same side that is so far unbeaten in the league this calendar year and are more than capable of getting a result. I feel the hurt, anger and disappointment as much as anybody but am clinging on to the cliched light at the end of the tunnel.

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Is it just me or does anyone else not think that’s this does not add up?

 

5:15 Andy hands in a transfer request that is immediately granted then and 5:30 a fee has been agreed?  Has the club been tempted to accept the earlier bids but would feel like idiots after saying so strongly that he is not for sale?  Does anyone else not think that Andy has been given a back hander to hand his request in to protect the board and understand that they had to sell him and make a tidy profit which lets face it we will not see?

 

 

Its very similar to the way Given left, and IIRC Milner

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FUCK!  Liverpool are going to be £15m up with a better striker.

 

And I bet the £35m goes straight into Ashleys skyrocket prior to him selling up.

 

Nah, they've spent £14m on Charlie Adam.

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It will be interesting to see how long it is till he's fit to play for them.

Gut feeling is that he will play against Chelsea and the thigh injury was never what it has been made out to be.

 

Btw, i dont know if this is obvious or not, but sky sports showing caroll walking just fine!, you wouldn't walk perfectly fine and quickly if you had a muscle tear in your thigh would you? Therefore he was never injured.

 

 

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What are the conspiracy theorists going to do if Carroll doesn't come out and contradict the club's claim that he handed in a transfer request? As surely if he hasn't, he'd want to set that straight.

 

Also, can they please make their minds up about whether Ashley's an idiot or an evil genius, he' can't be both, you know.

 

Finally, for those talking about lack of ambition. If we're lacking ambition, then what the fuck does that say about Liverpool who are getting rid of Fernando fucking Torres!!! :o and replacing him with Andy fucking Carroll!  :cheesy:

 

He'll have been paid enough money and signed enough agreements to not come out and set the record straight.

 

Then fuck him, why would you wan't to keep a player happy to sell his soul like that.

 

Because that means that he's no different to 99% of footballers in the world, and he's an excellent footballer and will be hard to replace. I would sell, anyway, but not now. We should have agreed everything and signed all the papers but transferred him over in the summer.

 

Why would Liverpool agree to that, they need him now.

 

As for the bolded bit - I wouldn't choose to sell anyway, now or in the summer, at any price. But then I'm a romantic and had hoped he'd have helped his hometown club, and not have his head turned by the fucking scousers. Once that happened, it's all about getting the most we can for him, which I think we have done.

 

Opposed to your thinking, I don't believe that we forced him out.

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If I were a Liverpool fan, I'd be livid with this.

 

That they're leaving the transfer window far, far stronger than they were on Jan 1st?

 

Yeah, livid. Clueless.

 

Whereas we are leaving it far weaker - currently 3 players down an dour best player gone.  And virtually all of the lower half teams have strengthened.

 

 

 

It's Jan 09 all over again, but worse.

 

And some are actually defending Ashley. Laughable.

 

There's a big difference between defending someone, and not blaming them for something that isn't their fault.

 

You don't think we could have easily kept him? He wanted the money, man.

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It will be interesting to see how long it is till he's fit to play for them.

Gut feeling is that he will play against Chelsea and the thigh injury was never what it has been made out to be.

 

Btw, i dont know if this is obvious or not, but sky sports showing caroll walking just fine!, you wouldn't walk perfectly fine and quickly if you had a muscle tear in your thigh would you? Therefore he was never injured.

 

 

 

Tbf, didn't Pardew say he only struggled when kicking the ball?

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Ronaldo - £80m

Ibrahimovic - £56.5m

Kaka - £56m

Zidane - £45m

Figo - £37m

Crespo - £35.5m

 

Add Torres to Chelsea today, the only transfers in the history of football that have cost more than Carroll (and I imagine this fee will overtake Figo & Crespo after the add-ons). It's mental money man.

 

So what man? Even if he was the most expensive? So fucking what?

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It will be interesting to see how long it is till he's fit to play for them.

Gut feeling is that he will play against Chelsea and the thigh injury was never what it has been made out to be.

 

Btw, i dont know if this is obvious or not, but sky sports showing caroll walking just fine!, you wouldn't walk perfectly fine and quickly if you had a muscle tear in your thigh would you? Therefore he was never injured.

 

 

 

I think that he only experienced a problem when he was running, therefore couldn't do much training.

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Putting in a transfer request is fairly usual in deals like this, Carroll's contract probably states that if he was sold without requesting it a sizable portion of the fee would go to him. As he will be certainly looking at a wage increase with this new deal anyway, his putting in a transfer request would be a formality to smooth over any objections from NUFC to him getting a cut of sale money and to help the deal go through.

 

£35 million is a lot of money even now, but after the financial fair play rules come in a a couple of years it could look like a huge sum. If there is going to be a deflation in fees, the size of this could well be something people look back on with wonder. Or, of course, his potential might be not be fulfilled, and he is regarded as F. Jeffers Mk2 anyway.

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