Any still from a video can make someone look weird to be fair. Imagine that face contorted during the throws of sexual ecstasy. She's a go-er trust me.
I apologise for any hint of laddish sexism![]()
The crazy ones are always the best goers
Any still from a video can make someone look weird to be fair. Imagine that face contorted during the throws of sexual ecstasy. She's a go-er trust me.
I apologise for any hint of laddish sexism![]()
like... c'mon falcao is a perfect example to him of how a big name on big moeny can be made look like dirt by a big name manager.
What this article says to me is that LFC are being a bit greedy and not offerring contracts at the right times. This is alienating players and pushing them away from the club. He should have been offerred a contract earlier. Henderson, Gerrard, Flanno aswell.
Club needs to look at their renewal strategy and alter to stop us from losing potential stars. Or maybe of course they want the players to move on so they can take the cash.
We have invested alot into Sterling, if we are going to seel then we need to accept that our owners see us an Ajax mach 2 who breed expert talent for other teams. I would not be all that happy with that.
For me we need to bring in a Suarez this summer, (As he was when he first joined) A supreme talent but not currently a media darling. This will convince fans and players that we are run well and headed in the right direction.


He was happy enough to sign a £30k per week contract in 2012, that was for 5 years, but 2 years later £100k is now not enough, but of course it's not about the money.......
Ungrateful little ****e. You lot have given him his chance, he's got into the England team and he's tasted CL football, but he thinks that he's big enough to 'keep his options open' until the summer. He owes you another couple of seasons and it'd also be the best thing for his own development imo
On Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers:
"I speak to Brendan on good terms. He calls me when he needs to talk to me and I can talk to him when I want. There's nothing bad to say or think about Brendan. He's been really good to me since I came into the team and he's always tried to help me."
That's the biggest thing that stood out for me - can anyone remember a 20 year old lad calling his manager by this first name like he's a mate rather than the boss? Can't remember it ever happening under SAF, and doubt Paisley or Shankly would have put up with it either.
No wonder Sterling seems confident enough not only to set his wage demands but also the conditions under which he is willing to negotiate with LFC.