I think Sakho is the type of guy that would look like a donkey in our system, I'd like him as a signing if he had protection in front of him but in a wild wild west style of defending he'd be lost
James Milner is a professional football player, though. He actually trains and stuff
I also sense that we could all be singing from the same sheet regarding Özil too, soon. Bar a few that are long gone, that is.By the way look how nice and united we are, this is the most harmonious I've seen the forum in years.
Loving this anti-Wenger sentiment that's brought us all together.
You know what, respect to the guy, in this day and age where money dictates everything he rejected more money from us and Chelsea so he could follow his drive to play centrally.
He might be overrating himself? Sure, he may be deluded? Perhaps, but still I can respect that decision.
You know what, respect to the guy, in this day and age where money dictates everything he rejected more money from us and Chelsea so he could follow his drive to play centrally.
He might be overrating himself? Sure, he may be deluded? Perhaps, but still I can respect that decision.
Well, we really don't know what sort of money he was offered. There was all that stuff about him turning down a £180k per week offer from Arsenal, but then it came out that that figure was what his agent was asking Arsenal to pay him. There are always wild figures tossed around. What we do know is that he got a huge raise from Liverpool over what he was making at Arsenal.
It could reach 180k in the future with clauses such as CL... Direct from Orny.Fair enough, I read he turned down £180k on the bbc, maybe it was fed by his camp?
Fair enough, I read he turned down £180k on the bbc, maybe it was fed by his camp?
It could reach 180k in the future with clauses such as CL... Direct from Orny.
The anger at him from some stems from hin downing tools at Anfield on Sunday. Fair enough if you want to leave, but the pathetic manner in which he jogged back for the 2nd goal is unforgivable. Other players who did that would have been killed for it on here and on the media, he seems to have got off lightly in comparison.Who can blame him for leaving?
Who can talk bad of him for taking a pay cut to escape Wenger?
Messi, he wasn't, but do you have to be world class to justify leaving this mess?
I just don't understand this place sometimes... If you were consistent, you'd at worst be indifferent to his choice to leave.
That's the only goal I've seen from the match funnily enough, and it was a video to highlight how poor Ox was on the goal. Yes, he jogged back and seemed to be going through the motions, but it always looks like that when a camera follows you closely. I bet if a camera focused as closely on a few other players for the goal, they too would seem to be going through the motions.The anger at him from some stems from hin downing tools at Anfield on Sunday. Fair enough if you want to leave, but the pathetic manner in which he jogged back for the 2nd goal is unforgivable. Other players who did that would have been killed for it on here and on the media, he seems to have got off lightly in comparison.
Of course you could say Wenger shouldn't have played him to begin with, but once you step onto the pitch you've got to be professional. Not coasting through the game to avoid an injury that would scupper your transfer.
Honestly feel Klopp could get the best out of him, he's got the attributes that Klopp loves in a B2B/Attacking midfielder. Only problem is that he's got a lot of competition. If we assume Mane-Firmino-Salah is the front three and Henderson plays as the holder. Then they've got Lallana, Coutinho, Gini and Can competing with Ox for two of the remaining spots in the front 6. Feel at the start he'll be backup midfielder and winger until he can force his way into the team.