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Mitchy Batshuayi is on the move according to Marseille president.
We should be in for him - another talented young Belgian. Can play up front or out wide.
Such a cynic, mito.The honest truth of my opinion on gotze is this. The guy is following in the footsteps of michael ballack nicely. He is going to go where he feels like to make the most money possible.
We can believe lines about working with managers all we like but the reality will be if anyone offers him more wages he will go there. The only certain thing is he's gone and done his bayern time, bayern want a fee not another guy leaving them on a free so he's been shoved out. After that he could literally go anywhere
If LFc have any hope of it then it will be if
a) we win europa.
b) we offer 150k min per week.. prob more like 180k.
c) we pay bayern what they want not what we think we can poor mouth about
d) we offer these fees before euros start and tie it up.

Not surprised because they are copy cat.Arse now sniffing at Gotze, apparently grr

He was good enough but they ****ed him about too much, and as soon as a decent club was in for him he decided he wanted out. They wanted to keep him.You must log in or register to see images
Paul Progba was not good enough for Manchester United and he made it at another top club.
"I am very proud," he said. "I came like a king, I leave like a legend but I will be back."

Such a cynic, mito.
Whilst I agree that many footballers are motivated purely by money, I'm sure that there are plenty more that see other factors as important in their career trajectories. It's not as though the difference between the offers of different clubs is life-changing to players who are already multi-millionaires.
Game time, enjoying their football, and the possibility of trophies are amongst many things that can affect their decisions.
Sadly, the latter is why I think we may have royally ****ed up with some below-par performances in the last few weeks. We've put ourselves under enormous pressure to win on Wednesday, because without any Europe next year I think we'll find it significantly more difficult to attract the players we need.
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Paul Progba was not good enough for Manchester United and he made it at another top club.
He was good enough but they ****ed him about too much, and as soon as a decent club was in for him he decided he wanted out. They wanted to keep him.
Ferguson ****ed up. He went crying to the Glazers for more money for himself when Rooney got a pay rise but when Pogba thought he deserved a better contract he called it a lack of respect.
Tbh, I'm not that annoyed about the earlier blocks. Klopp was still finding his feet at the time, and I'm sure he found the PL more difficult than he was expecting.We will see who goes for him.. wise clubs will be in prior to Euros as belgium are one of those sides who might one day actually bother to fulfil some potential and he could be big part of it
Hazard looks bothered to show himself off now.
Luky, and bentekkers.. well... they might end up bench warming
Orgig is racing to be fit...
this guy could find himself front and centre and marseille should be thinking to hold
look thats a fair set of points there.
My view on their relative wealth would be that the one country that adopted bosman wholeheartedly was germany and really their players do think a contract is a contract and when its done i go where i want. however.... in general all the things you listed (trophies, lifestyle, playing) usually do get resolved withthe higher money.
Ok so say west ham offer that marseille lad 100k per week.. you might say great, london lifestyle, will play every week... quids in 5mil in wages a year.
Until suddenly city offer him 150k to sit on bench and not play... no london, easy medals maybe... etc..
If LFC offer 150k to gotze and cheslea offer 180k it won't matter if klopp plays nicer stuff. he'll go to chelsea
I also do agree with alst part.
last two weeks we've seriously messed up our european qualification and its now all or nothing. I do think there was an element of klopp reacting to earlier easy wins and seeing his team implode around january in run up to league cup final. the reality is we don't have the squad to pull off the resting he has done and it caught up with him at swansea.
The reality was we simply don't have a balanced squad. We have 2 fit strikers which is great and if origi didn't get injured we'd have been far better off. but.. we only have 3 attackers for 3 slots behind that not 6 and ibe and ojo really show up. At CM we lost 2 layers and really couldn't replace them. At Lb its a disaster and at CB when sahko got done we ended up playing lucas there.
Ok players take bangs and knocks and some let the side down and you have to cope but.... well... toure, caulker, stewart, lucas, ibe,... thats why we lost ground in league.
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If you look at what we have done in the league... and i know people hate me doing it..... look where we fell off the pace really. block 5 and 6... when? simple its Christmas and January right around all those cup games... we could not cope. that were we fell do far back we could not catch up.
Tbh, I'm not that annoyed about the earlier blocks. Klopp was still finding his feet at the time, and I'm sure he found the PL more difficult than he was expecting.
By the end of February we'd started to hit some form and the new training regime was helping players rather than crocking them, and it's the avoidable slip-ups since then which get to me.
Saints and Swans away, home draws against Newky and Chavs - 10 points dropped there in games where I think we were capable of doing better. Halve those dropped points and we're in pole position for the Europa spots.
We were never outplayed in any of those games, we just took our eye off the ball.
Zlat:
Nice to see all that success hasn't turned his head.![]()
