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Maybe I know him!

The point is that it doesn't matter what he says in a press conference or an interview. Obviously he would never say something that could harm his situation at Liverpool.

He said he didn't mind playing on the wing at CFC as well.
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Bummer! I was expecting him to say "Of course I've always been bitching around about playing on the wing and of course I'm going to do the same here!".

LMAO, yeah and just slag every liverpool player whilst he is at it and say i am now going to be a destined failure as I've just left the greatest team ever, PEACE OUT oh and Fergusons a cunt.

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He said he didn't mind playing on the wing at CFC as well.

And I said that maybe I know him, but that doesn't make it true.

It's irrelevant what he says to the media, just like those rumours about him are irrelevant. The only criteria that we should judge him about is what he's done on the field for Chelsea.

And what he realized is not enough to make me regret him. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. It's not like we sold Messi. We sold a player that could prove to be good for a mediocre team like today's Liverpool.

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Maybe I know him!

The point is that it doesn't matter what he says in a press conference or an interview. Obviously he would never say something that could harm his situation at Liverpool.

Ahh I misunderstood you then. And I agree with you on the press conferences, they don't mean a thing.
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We should buy some more Liverpool players just to see their fans burning replica shirts

Anyway, I thought Suarez didnt like 'negritos'

Patrice Evra is a LIAR! Suarez was tricked. Evra and Suarez were talking about crisps and Luis said he didn't like doritos. Liverpool would've won the title if it wasn Suarez's suspension. It's a conspiracy!
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Could be just for the photographer, the arrangement :D but I know a few people, including my father who shoot with their left foot but write with their right hand.
Interesting. He shoots with his left foot but writes with his right hand.

Just like me. :halo:

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I liked him very much in Chelsea.Good shot,speed and dribbling.I'm really dissapointed with that transfer.Yes,he is selfish but he is young England striker.With great potential.But for that he choose to join liverpool,means he don't bleed blue.So we don't need him.After all I will keep being his big fan.
Thank you for all Danny.

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And I said that maybe I know him, but that doesn't make it true.

It's irrelevant what he says to the media, just like those rumours about him are irrelevant. The only criteria that we should judge him about is what he's done on the field for Chelsea.

And what he realized is not enough to make me regret him. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. It's not like we sold Messi. We sold a player that could prove to be good for a mediocre team like today's Liverpool.

That is great and all but hardly anyone is using that criteria on this thread. Including you here is your own quote:

Exactly. He is a great athlete, but his attitude is so poor and that will always be a stop for him. I find it really hard to believe that Danny will ever manage to change that attitude.

You and others have filled this thread with so much idiocy about his so called attitude problem. There is hardly any real critique of Sturridge as a footballer on this thread, but much to do with him being "arrogant,""egomaniac," "he thinks he is too good," etc. These are all assumptions and not founded by any means, because no one here has been to a training session or know him personally to make so many critique of him on a personal level.

For me Sturridge is a great talent and has impressed in limited opportunity, but sadly Chelsea is not the club for him. He needs a AVB or Coyle type manager to get the best out of him. I think Rodgers can do that, and is good match for him. This also a good deal for us, we get 12m for a player with less then six months on his contract and btw we have barely used this season.

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Thank you Danny for all the equalisers and short-lasting leads you scored for us whilst AVB was here.

His connection with Ashley Cole on the pitch was great...strange thing that...but yeah.

I think it is good deal for us. Means we can spend the money on Ba without breaking the bank. Seems as if there are finally some sensible deals happening for us in january. Hopefully Ba´s knee won´t explode in the medical.

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Thank you Danny for all the equalisers and short-lasting leads you scored for us whilst AVB was here.

His connection with Ashley Cole on the pitch was great...strange thing that...but yeah.

I think it is good deal for us. Means we can spend the money on Ba without breaking the bank. Seems as if there are finally some sensible deals happening for us in january. Hopefully Ba´s knee won´t explode in the medical.

What this deal means is that Ba's agent has the advantage in contract negotiations.

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You and others have filled this thread with so much idiocy about his so called attitude problem. There is hardly any real critique of Sturridge as a footballer on this thread, but much to do with him being "arrogant,""egomaniac," "he thinks he is too good," etc. These are all assumptions and not founded by any means, because no one here has been to a training session or know him personally to make so many critique of him on a personal level.

While I certainly agree there's been a lack of focus it's not like we don't have plenty strong angles if there was a need to criticize Sturridge using purely footballing grounds. The discussion has taken this course because the transfer had obviously sweet fuck all to do with on-pitch football.

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That is great and all but hardly anyone is using that criteria on this thread. Including you here is your own quote:

You and others have filled this thread with so much idiocy about his so called attitude problem. There is hardly any real critique of Sturridge as a footballer on this thread, but much to do with him being "arrogant,""egomaniac," "he thinks he is too good," etc. These are all assumptions and not founded by any means, because no one here has been to a training session or know him personally to make so many critique of him on a personal level.

For me Sturridge is a great talent and has impressed in limited opportunity, but sadly Chelsea is not the club for him. He needs a AVB or Coyle type manager to get the best out of him. I think Rodgers can do that, and is good match for him. This also a good deal for us, we get 12m for a player with less then six months on his contract and btw we have barely used this season.

:rolleyes: they are opinions like most others here, or elsewhere, founded by watching the freaking games.

However, personal preferences aside, how many managers and coaches have not considered Sturridge good enough to start? How many managers have played him on the wing as opposed to striker position? How much more evidence does one require?

I for one, have had enough of Sturridge and trust the chelsea professionals--well paid coaches and Managers who coached him for years--to have made the right decision.

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:rolleyes: they are opinions like most others here, or elsewhere, founded by watching the freaking games.

However, personal preferences aside, how many managers and coaches have not considered Sturridge good enough to start? How many managers have played him on the wing as opposed to striker position? How much more evidence does one require?

I for one, have had enough of Sturridge and trust the chelsea professionals--well paid coaches and Managers who coached him for years--to have made the right decision.

How many managers have we sacked for not getting the desired results?

How many managers have considered Torres good enough to start for Chelsea.

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