Don't know who he is, but the name has a nice sound to it, so that's good.![]()
Oh God... he bleaches his hair white... no, don't want him anymore!
I may change my mind again when I see him play though.Don't know who he is, but the name has a nice sound to it, so that's good.![]()
I may change my mind again when I see him play though."Corner taken quickly ....... Origi" is the most iconic moment in our recent history and rightly so. We still don't know where Trent's future lies but if he does go, that soundbite could be his only legacy.Trent has a legacy but it will be destroyed.
Macmanaman had a quasi legacy despite us simply not being successful, we were almost but never quite and the second he left he got medals nobody at home cared about and he's not given the time of day.
Trent had won everything and has his legendary moment v barca. (Shared with origi)
By going to real he will find his mural painted over and his face largely erased as fast as hendersons was.
If he thinks anyone is going to fawn over him or he can pat the badge in celebration for us then leave and be forgiven he has another think coming.
I've not even been bothered to give him his new name.
Benedict Arnold was a traitor to the Americans and fled to the British side the the revolutionary war.
I think it's an entirely appropriate nickname for pur right full should it be proven true.
I am sure the club will come out with the usual lies and blame game to cover themselves but thry really don't need to.
Benedict has outed himself with rubbish about balon d'or and first and second half to carrer and such. We all know he.could be offered the sun and moon and still not sgin but we simply don't know what we have offered if anything
I think if he leaves he'll be 'Michael Owened' by the fans. Not saying that's how I feel.I think he has a legacy irrelevant of what happens. He's played alongside VVD and Salah to win the same trophies they have so why treat him differently? Only two differences; he's younger and he's a local lad.
I think if he leaves he'll be 'Michael Owened' by the fans. Not saying that's how I feel.
I think the difference is that he's local and that brings greater expectations for loyalty. Whether that's fair or not is another question. He's achieved a lot at the club but there's also a feeling that he's just on the cusp of greater things to come. I wish him well whatever he does.It'll definitely be tainted, just don't think it's fair that he'll get treated differently to Mo and VVD.
I was different with Owen to most though. I didn't rate him as highly as most did so maybe that's why but I wished him luck and moved on. Going to Man Utd was a **** move but I even understand that (I wouldn't do it though)
I think the difference is that he's local and that brings greater expectations for loyalty. Whether that's fair or not is another question. He's achieved a lot at the club but there's also a feeling that he's just on the cusp of greater things to come. I wish him well whatever he does.
Don't think he'll have any problems learning Spanish, he's a clever lad. His biggest problem will be getting a new set of fans onboard.All you can say is for his own sake he better perform in Spain or the daggers will be out very quickly. Better players than him have tried to make it Real (or Barca) and when they didn't live up to expectations the Spain press and local fans were merciless, even just after a few games.
He'll also have to learn Spanish, doesn't go down well if they don't bother to learn.
Losses of 57m for the 23/24 season, so a big hit without CL that season.
plus more revenue from having Anfield Road end being fully operationally .And that explains why we didn’t do much movement this summer.
This coming summer should have more to spend with this years CL money in the bank (upwards of 100m) plus (unless things go horribly wrong) guarantee CL income for next year as well.
And all the wages saved on Salah, Trent and VVDplus more revenue from having Anfield Road end being fully operationally .
that goes without saying .And all the wages saved on Salah, Trent and VVD![]()
I think the difference is that he's local and that brings greater expectations for loyalty. Whether that's fair or not is another question. He's achieved a lot at the club but there's also a feeling that he's just on the cusp of greater things to come. I wish him well whatever he does.