ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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No Brenda, you can't have the number for that bird from the papers...
 
Brendan Rodgers is being let down by the Liverpool 'transfer committee' - only two of 23 players signed since 2012 have been successes

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Rodgers has final say on players but there have been more misses than hits

The 'transfer committee', an idea of Fenway Sports Group, includes chief executive, Ian Ayre, Michael Edwards, the head of analysis and the head of recruitment, Dave Fallows. Rodgers has final say on signings.

Iago Aspas is one of several failed transfers out on loan

Five players are still on the books at Liverpool but have played little part in the first-team and find themselves on loan this season.

Oussama Assaidi is in his second loan spell at Stoke City, while Divock Origi, a £10m signing was sent straight back to Lille without playing for Liverpool and Tiago Ilori, a £7m centre-back signed last summer is still to make his debut and will spend this season at Bordeaux.

Spanish pair Luis Alberto and Iago Aspas had truly disastrous spells in their first season in England. Alberto didn’t start a game in the Premier League and Aspas scored just one goal in 15 matches as a second choice striker for the Reds.

These five players have cost Liverpool a whopping £33.5m since Rodgers arrived; their combined record stands at 39 games played and one goal so far.

In Rodgers’ first summer he also spent £25m on Fabio Borini and Joe Allen. The Welsh midfielder, a favourite of Rodgers from Swansea, was never worth £15m and has seen himself fall behind Jordan Henderson and Lucas Leiva in the midfield pecking order. Borini, bought for £10m, has just two Liverpool goals and has struggled whenever he has been given a chance in Red, despite a reasonably promising loan spell at Sunderland last season.

Mamadou Sakho stormed out of Anfield last week after being told he would not be in the team to place Everton but the French centre-back has looked anything but worth the £15m Liverpool paid for him last summer".

It's the committees fault that Rodgers has the final say on buying duffers.


 
Rodgers has final say on players but there have been more misses than hits
So that's the spin being put out to deflect the 212 million quid spent.

"It's not his fault like, he can only choose from what der transferz committee give him like."
 
Brendan Rodgers is being let down by the Liverpool 'transfer committee' - only two of 23 players signed since 2012 have been successes

Rodgers.jpg




Rodgers has final say on players but there have been more misses than hits

The 'transfer committee', an idea of Fenway Sports Group, includes chief executive, Ian Ayre, Michael Edwards, the head of analysis and the head of recruitment, Dave Fallows. Rodgers has final say on signings.

Iago Aspas is one of several failed transfers out on loan

Five players are still on the books at Liverpool but have played little part in the first-team and find themselves on loan this season.

Oussama Assaidi is in his second loan spell at Stoke City, while Divock Origi, a £10m signing was sent straight back to Lille without playing for Liverpool and Tiago Ilori, a £7m centre-back signed last summer is still to make his debut and will spend this season at Bordeaux.

Spanish pair Luis Alberto and Iago Aspas had truly disastrous spells in their first season in England. Alberto didn’t start a game in the Premier League and Aspas scored just one goal in 15 matches as a second choice striker for the Reds.

These five players have cost Liverpool a whopping £33.5m since Rodgers arrived; their combined record stands at 39 games played and one goal so far.

In Rodgers’ first summer he also spent £25m on Fabio Borini and Joe Allen. The Welsh midfielder, a favourite of Rodgers from Swansea, was never worth £15m and has seen himself fall behind Jordan Henderson and Lucas Leiva in the midfield pecking order. Borini, bought for £10m, has just two Liverpool goals and has struggled whenever he has been given a chance in Red, despite a reasonably promising loan spell at Sunderland last season.

Mamadou Sakho stormed out of Anfield last week after being told he would not be in the team to place Everton but the French centre-back has looked anything but worth the £15m Liverpool paid for him last summer".

It's the committees fault that Rodgers has the final say on buying duffers.

Where's this from?


Pure apologetic bullsh*t.
 
Ok, just been listening to TalkSport and some kopite just been on saying they should just sell Sterling for 60m in January if he wont sign a new contract.

60m.

LOL

FFS

Hes not worth 60p.
 
Ok, just been listening to TalkSport and some kopite just been on saying they should just sell Sterling for 60m in January if he wont sign a new contract.

60m.

LOL

FFS

Hes not worth 60p.
I get angry .... And I know I shouldnt.....when people say sterling is this world beater type of player....... He is gash.... He's terrible.... He has pace and can move his feet fast...he's nowhere near what Madrid, barca, Munich or Any of the big clubs would be looking to spend top dollar on........ Imagine.... Sterling for 60 mil or Hazard for around 40 mil....... No contest
 
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