Andy Carroll will live to regret this decision. I thought he understood the heritage and tradition that came with being a Newcastle number 9. From now until the end of his career he has to live with walking into a dressing room and seeing his name on a red shirt with 37 on it, rather than a black and white one with the evocative number 9.
If we're successful without him, he'll have to live with the fact that he's missing out on something special.
If we fail, he'll have to live with the guilt that he could have prevented it.
At Newcastle he was loved, but at Liverpool he's expendable.
And Carroll will be reminded of his mistake every Saturday at 10:30, when he gets home from the game to see Match of the Day...
...only to discover that burglars have took his TV while the greedy **** was out benchwarming.
On another note, I don't think anyone should be signed in the next five hours. That money will be worth a lot more in the summer than it is now. We have points on the board and we've coped brilliantly in his absence recently, the last three league performances were among our best of the season IMO. We have four strikers left at the club, and while they're not in Carroll's class they can all do a job, three of them have been among the goals and many of us have been crying out for Ranger to be given more games.
The club is bigger, much bigger, than any one individual. Howay the lads.
If we're successful without him, he'll have to live with the fact that he's missing out on something special.
If we fail, he'll have to live with the guilt that he could have prevented it.
At Newcastle he was loved, but at Liverpool he's expendable.
And Carroll will be reminded of his mistake every Saturday at 10:30, when he gets home from the game to see Match of the Day...
...only to discover that burglars have took his TV while the greedy **** was out benchwarming.
On another note, I don't think anyone should be signed in the next five hours. That money will be worth a lot more in the summer than it is now. We have points on the board and we've coped brilliantly in his absence recently, the last three league performances were among our best of the season IMO. We have four strikers left at the club, and while they're not in Carroll's class they can all do a job, three of them have been among the goals and many of us have been crying out for Ranger to be given more games.
The club is bigger, much bigger, than any one individual. Howay the lads.