Everyone is forgetting that Carroll would have to agree to it and want to go out to abroad, something not many English players actually do. I personally can't see him going out on loan, especially not to a club like Milan who have Ibrahimovic and Pato that are above him. Won't do him much good sitting on the bench in Milan when the last 2 months of the season and at the Euro's he's started playing his best football for us. My opinion, stick with him and give him a chance to impress and try and fit into the new system and style of play.
It better be media hype. I really believe Carroll is one of our best assets. Getting rid of him would verge on the insane.
I'm going out in a minute and haven't time to read through the thread, so sorry if I'm just repeating. If this had been proposed at Christmas I'd have agreed, but not now when he's starting to come good.
stupid by rodgers to send him out on loan (unless its to us) for someone to pay £35 million for him then he must be something special and under kenny maybe he was going through a bad loss of form, All players go through this sometime in his career and Carrol might just regain his form that we all knows he has, Its ludicrous to send a £35 million player out so someone else can benefit from.....Rodgers must keep him and if he is any good will get Carrol playing at his best.....
It won't happen... Plus, Carroll was injured for a lot of the time, started to play like himself at the end there... Definitely better than he showed most of the season. Again, not going on loan.
WAKE UP PEOPLE THIS IS TWO SEPERATE INTERVIEWS, and therefore media cr*p Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says he would consider letting striker Andy Carroll go out on loan. The 23-year-old England international has struggled to meet expectations since joining the club from Newcastle for a club record £35m in January 2011. "It's something I would have to look at, I have to be honest," said Rodgers. "Andy's always going to be linked with clubs, whether he was here or not. He knows exactly where he stands, but I have had no inquiries about him." Carroll has been linked with a loan move to Italian side AC Milan, who were reportedly impressed by his displays at the recent European Championships, where he made three appearances for England and scored once, against Sweden. Rodgers said: "There are many things to going on loan. Is it going to be beneficial for the club, that's the most important thing? "Sometimes a player going out on loan - in general, not just Andy - can benefit the club in the long term. "It gets them game experience and they come back a better player, a more confident one. Certainly more so than if they've been sitting on the bench for the majority of the season. All he is saying here is sometimes going out on loan benefits the player, hes right,it does, this is gis interview from yesterday ,whcih I watched on tv Then theres He's [Carroll] no different to any player we have here," added Rodgers. "They might have all the attributes but not the mentality to play. "It's a wee bit unfair for Andy to get labelled any other way. He's a good kid, a good lad, so we will just see how the formation of the group shapes up over the next four or five weeks. "My task is to build a group that can challenge. Hopefully when the bus leaves at the end of pre-season, it will have the people on it who I want." This is a separate interview
DDDDDD, I know that you're right and that the media are playing agent provocateur. Unfortunately, we are presently an easy target as supporters. The split that reared it's head over Kenny has not been healed, it has morphed into an argument between those who welcome Tiki-Taka with open arms and those who either see the potential flaws in such a strategy and/or point to the style of play that dominated teams last season. Until we finally see who our imports are and how Rodgers set his team up that uncertainty is highly likely to make us responsive rather than reflective.
LOANING Carroll would be barking mad. Selling for less than £20m would ALSO be mental This after he is just startin to look a really good player.BEFORE Rodgers has seen Big Andy up close training B**LSHIT
Has he said this? I don't think it'd be the best for anyone tbh. The best LFC could hope for is 75percent of his wages being paid off by the club loaning him and maybe him impressing them- otherwise it'll end up like an Aquilani saga. He'll be staying.
id have him for 12 million at Spurs. ok 12 million and Jenas and Bentley. these 2 kants are hard to get rid of!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-million-player-wants-to-stay-at-Anfield.html West ham interested?
What a complete and utter load of crap! Not one attributable quote. If we were to loan Carroll out then we would be highly unlikely to loan him to anybody in the Premiership. This crap is getting beyond a joke!!!
99% of the papers talk bollox these days. Even the the papers that are perceived to be respected, such as the Guardian. Don't believe anything anymore until it's a done deal.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...ol-would-take-20m-hit-on-carroll-7932624.html Back to the barcodes for £10 mil??
Can't be bothered reading through **** like this but even I can tell that £10m off £35m doesn't amount to a £20m loss.
I don't doubt they are intereeted. Still be surprised if he goes anywhere. Makes me laugh how the press slaughtered him while so many Reds were backing him then as soon as there is the tiniest hint he's available they all love him and think he's awesome
Surely, if an English club were going to take him, it would be someone better than West Ham? I'm pretty sure Pulis would be keen on taking him to Stoke who are a mid-table side. PS - this story is still bullshit and Carroll will be wearing Liverpool's number nine come 1 September...