Imagine him and Klopp swapping teeth. Once you picture it, it will never leave your mind.I'd like his teeth
I didn't say we sold him for a pathetic reason, although it was certainly questionable and a mistake imo.
What I meant by it was that we were made fools of by Emirates Marketing Project - they blatantly tapped him up and took a speculative approach of telling Walker to kick up a fuss in the hopeful attempt it might make us open to selling him. We were total idiots and fell for it, hence Poch wanting him out.
He's a truly formidable player and the best in the world in his position. We should have sorted it out and not have taken this ridiculous stance of 'oh you've caused a fuss, out you go'.
Poch should have sorted it out and he'd still be here now which would massively be to our benefit. Or do you think he would have reacted to staying by running around the training ground with a sword in his hand taking aim at everyone in sight?
It was pathetic that we pulled our pants down, bent over and let Emirates Marketing Project have their way with us.
That's how it went down whether you like hearing it or not.
Poch was wrong to want such an incredible player sold. It is not to the teams benefit that he was sold. He did not do anything so severe to warrant Poch wanting rid. He did nothing anywhere close to what Rose did in the press.
Poch made a mistake on this one, hopefully he's learnt from it.
How much is known about how desperate Walker was to leave?I didn't say we sold him for a pathetic reason, although it was certainly questionable and a mistake imo.
What I meant by it was that we were made fools of by Emirates Marketing Project - they blatantly tapped him up and took a speculative approach of telling Walker to kick up a fuss in the hopeful attempt it might make us open to selling him. We were total idiots and fell for it, hence Poch wanting him out.
He's a truly formidable player and the best in the world in his position. We should have sorted it out and not have taken this ridiculous stance of 'oh you've caused a fuss, out you go'.
Poch should have sorted it out and he'd still be here now which would massively be to our benefit. Or do you think he would have reacted to staying by running around the training ground with a sword in his hand taking aim at everyone in sight?
It was pathetic that we pulled our pants down, bent over and let Emirates Marketing Project have their way with us.
That's how it went down whether you like hearing it or not.
Poch was wrong to want such an incredible player sold. It is not to the teams benefit that he was sold. He did not do anything so severe to warrant Poch wanting rid. He did nothing anywhere close to what Rose did in the press.
Poch made a mistake on this one, hopefully he's learnt from it.
Damn you.Imagine him and Klopp swapping teeth. Once you picture it, it will never leave your mind.
The idea of Liverpool being able to poach any of our players has brightened my morning
Where are the Photoshop experts when you need them?Imagine him and Klopp swapping teeth. Once you picture it, it will never leave your mind.
To be fair even the majority of the pool press and fans shared our amusement on this one.
Tell me it's not in The Sun
Walker is not the best RB in the world.
There aren't too many better?
No this load of rubbish comes some throw away comments on BT Sport by Gerrard.
Saying they need a proper defensive central mid like Wanyama, he was watching Spurs.
That's all it takes sadly
What Poch is building with us relies on having players who buy into the "project" and who WANT to be at the club.
As soon as Walker told Poch "my heart isn't here any more. Nor is my head. I've given all I have to give..I want to leave this summer" then there really was no way back. World class or not, if he is openly saying he won't give anymore, then he's better off out of the club. It's about the team, the collective, not any individual.
I actually see that as very different to a player saying they believe they are not being paid their true value - a player can feel they deserve more money, but still want to stay at the club if the two can be reconciled. But "my heart is not here any more" is a massive statement that goes against everything we know about Poch and his expectations of his players.
Also, I don't recall a bidding war for "the best in the world in his position". Only one club were after him. And they had to pay a world record fee to get him.
And back to Wanyama. One report that says Liverpool are "monitoring" him (whatever that means) and suddenly we're likely to sell him, because we sold Walker? Where has that even come from?
Wow, you make it sound like we sold Messi.I didn't say we sold him for a pathetic reason, although it was certainly questionable and a mistake imo.
What I meant by it was that we were made fools of by Emirates Marketing Project - they blatantly tapped him up and took a speculative approach of telling Walker to kick up a fuss in the hopeful attempt it might make us open to selling him. We were total idiots and fell for it, hence Poch wanting him out.
He's a truly formidable player and the best in the world in his position. We should have sorted it out and not have taken this ridiculous stance of 'oh you've caused a fuss, out you go'.
Poch should have sorted it out and he'd still be here now which would massively be to our benefit. Or do you think he would have reacted to staying by running around the training ground with a sword in his hand taking aim at everyone in sight?
It was pathetic that we pulled our pants down, bent over and let Emirates Marketing Project have their way with us.
That's how it went down whether you like hearing it or not.
Poch was wrong to want such an incredible player sold. It is not to the teams benefit that he was sold. He did not do anything so severe to warrant Poch wanting rid. He did nothing anywhere close to what Rose did in the press.
Poch made a mistake on this one, hopefully he's learnt from it.
Walker Best RB in the world, bloody hell Ive seen it all now. Im not even sure he is the best RB in the premiership.