No chance. Neither are the types.... keane is an ex manc and kondogbia is not the type i reckon. Sule is for sure a great option
That was decent for him I must say Poor keeping though, was used to van der sar getting beat at the near post but not de Gea.
Kondogbia is in demand and a big cheese already. Hes not really the type id expect klopp to buy. This far karius, klavan, wijnaldum not precisely that and mane frankly we got lucky you hadnt bought last year. Matip was a steal but nobody else was in there either. If theres a cm klopp wants itvis probably dahoud but all reports.
Kondogbia is a big lumbering DM anyway. Wouldn't fit in, not mobile enough. Carvalho is the one you'd want anyway, cracking player when ever seen him for Portugal
I think I read a report somewhere that you might have a pre-contract agreement with Dahoud, only seen it in one article though.
Contract doesn't expire till next summer so any pre contract could only be done in Jan. I guess could have some unofficial agreement after chats with agent but who knows. I highly doubt anything official is sorted.
Are you thinking we still have Rodgers? Klopp loved a big warrior, Can, Grujic, Klavan the Viking, Matip. Have to be at least 6 foot for Klopp to want you.
Kondogbia was an absolute beast at Monaco - still trying to find his feet at Inter. Wouldn't mind him as a good squad DM option. Dahoud would be the one though.
Falcao... Rodrigues... French league is hard judge of character. Easy to look good in 95% of games in France against meh teams.
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Thing is Jimmy, JH basically said a couple weeks ago that the Anny Rd upgrade will probably not go ahead because FSG know they won't get away with putting ticket prices to pay for it. But when they announce partnership's and sponsorships like the one you've posted it begs the question 'where does all that money go?", like other clubs we got our share of the TV deal money, we have our own subscription TV channel etc plus matchday revenue and merchandise sales. So that's why I don't celebrate us getting any new commercial deals.
If the TV money has gone to paying off last extension then they can't justify ticket hikes anyway. Unless they are willing to announce where TV money has gone which is doubtful.
Anything that helps put the club on a sound financial position must surely be a good thing? Where the money then goes is another, though obviously related, question. I agree that the increase in ticket prices is taking the piss and I've said so several times, but perhaps increasing the revenue from commercial sources will actually help bring the redevelopment closer?