Are you sure you want to say that? Not to worry though, Tobes will be along in a minute to let you know your true thoughts
****ing hell. Could someone just create a separate Mignolet thread for those that wish to see him hanged? this is the transfer rumour thread!
So you watched every second too then yeah...? Or you arguing based on someone elses opinion...? It's obviously one or the other but you declined to answer the question the first time
If you'd bothered reading in it, you'd stop making a prick out yourself, as the errors mentioned are blatant.
And if you cast you self-proclaimed superb memory back to the beginning of this conversation you'll realise I responded to the claim of six errors, not four Surely your not pissed already?
Skrtel is pants. He's like Scott Parker. Looks good by pulling off the occasional good last ditch block but usually because he's backed off so far he has no where else to go and actually has to. His distribution is about as good as Migs, never closes players down. And just allows them to shoot, can only mark by piggybacking on players. He was the best central defender out of 4 shaky defenders. Fully expect Sakho n Lovren to form the new partnership this season and be better.
Reus - Deal "on" http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...nal-Man-Utd-and-Liverpool-on-Marco-Reus-alert No Bayern Munich talks! Arsenal, Man Utd and Liverpool on Marco Reus alert The 25-year-old attacker, equally capable on the left-wing or as a striker, is one of the summer's most sought-after stars, leading to interest from the Premier League trio as well as Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid. However, reports in Germany earlier suggested that Bayern were leading the race for Reus' signature after already poaching Mario Goetze and Roberto Lewandowski from Jurgen Klopp's side, with president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge claiming that the player's buyout clause will drop from £28million to just £20million after this season. The comments have infuriated Dortmund, who believe that Bayern are trying to unsettle the club ahead of the upcoming Bundesliga campaign, and Reus' agent Dirk Hebel has been quick to state that his client has not been the subject of a bid from Pep Guardiola's side. He told Bild: "We had no contact with Bayern." Speaking to Sport1, sporting director Michael Zorc admitted the club are desperate to keep hold of Reus this summer, saying: "[We will] definitely try to keep him long term. "Marco is not only a hugely important player for us because of his athletic performance, but also in his role as a poster boy. "He is Dortmund-born and a figurehead for this club." Moreno - Deal "on" http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...plete-liverpool-transfer-4026743#.U-X_Q_ldUzU Alberto Moreno will complete his protracted move to Anfield next week, but only after appearing in Cardiff on Tuesday. The Spain star, 22, is set to play one last game for Sevilla, as they take on Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup in the Welsh capital. Liverpool will pay around £14million for the exciting left-back, and Reds midfielder Suso could be going the other way as part of the deal. Europa League holders Sevilla want Moreno to say his goodbyes to their fans in the showpiece game. Only then will be the deal be sanctioned, after tense and often acrimonious negotiations, which saw the deal twice collapse. Brendan Rodgers’ £20m signing Lazar Markovic will miss tomorrow’s Anfield friendly against Dortmund with a hamstring strain. He may also be ruled out as the season kicks off. Cavani - Deal "off" http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...iverpool-s-move-for-Edinson-Cavani-broke-down LIVERPOOL made a tentative enquiry to sign Edinson Cavani this summer.But the move broke down over the Paris St-Germain star's wage demands. Cavani eyed a £300,000-a-week contract to sign on at Anfield. The huge cash was just too much for Liverpool, who were not prepared to take their interest further. Liverpool desperately need to strengthen their strikeforce after selling Luis Suarez for £75m. They signed Divock Origi for £10m but he's been sent back on loan to Lille. It leaves £4m Rickie Lambert as the only new striker in the Reds squad. A move for Loic Remy broke down after he failed a medical while interest in Wilfried Bony has cooled. Brendan Rodgers is a huge fan of Cavani, who moved to the mega-rich French giants from Napoli for £53m last season. Cavani’s agent Claudio Annelluci reportedly claimed that there are offers on the table from the Reds and Premier League rivals Arsenal. He said: “There was much interest in the player during the past six months. I can confirm that Cavani has heard proposals from Liverpool and Arsenal. “He would love to play in England, but has not yet made a final decision. "He is not interested in money and fame, he just wants to be happy playing football.” But money is exactly what put pay to a deal. Rodgers ended interest in Cavani to try and sign Radamel Falcao. However, that move hit the buffers too as he's set for Real Madrid. Lopez - Deal "on" Spanish newspaper says we're in for him (Real Madrid keeper)
Metro are saying PSG will force Lavezzi to join us. Pro's and cons here. He's a quality player, but he isnt signing because he wants to join us.
It depends what role. People often say Lavezzi was played 'out of position' out wide for PSG and is actually more of a false 9. Stick him in between Sturridge and Sterling.