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This, Mac cried like a baby in his last game, Caicedo giggled like a girlI’m booing Caicedo.
This, Mac cried like a baby in his last game, Caicedo giggled like a girlI’m booing Caicedo.
I'm not convinced we've seen the last of him in the stripes - there's a player, like Bobby Z and Glenn, that I can see coming backNot only did we clap him, he clapped us. What a deeply respectful gesture by a top man who clearly still loves our club
Let’s be honest, most Liverpool fans seem quite frustrated with him already. But I’m not sure he’d come back here as his salary must now be 2 or 3 times higher than it was.I'm not convinced we've seen the last of him in the stripes - there's a player, like Bobby Z and Glenn, that I can see coming back
Personally delighted to see him back at the Amex, and clearly RDZ happy to see him too, but appreciate other views are available as evidenced here View attachment 167840
I would hope we’ve past that type of signing Murray apart all the old faces that have come back have hardly set the world on fire.I'm not convinced we've seen the last of him in the stripes - there's a player, like Bobby Z and Glenn, that I can see coming back
Completely this. People love to believe the lower fee from less reliable sources as the "complete financial value" of the transfer don't they!Bought for £9m and sale price up to £55m seems a decent deal to me
Completely agree. We also had the chance to clap a world cup winner last season, with his replica trophy and medal before the match.Not only did we clap him, he clapped us. What a deeply respectful gesture by a top man who clearly still loves our club
Adam Lallana also.I suspect if JM had been fit to play, he would've had similar treatment from Klopp to the away fans.
It's like that time that Bruno and Kompany both retired within minutes of each other at the Amex. Mutual respect from both sets of players and both sets of fans. That was beautifulCompletely agree. We also had the chance to clap a world cup winner last season, with his replica trophy and medal before the match.
Those are special memories and he was always going to move on.
Deep respect on both sides.
I suspect if JM had been fit to play, he would've had similar treatment from Klopp to the away fans.
Yeah, but Burn literally walked into Barber's office and demanded to leave. Mac Allister forced a move by demanding a low release clause in his contract.Of our recent departures, I have a brief league table of clapping to complete indifference or booing. It's all theoretical though, as I rarely get to games these days.
Ali Mac and big Dan Burn are table topping for clapping. Both parted on very good terms.
Sulky Trossard is firmly rooted at the bottom of the table and I'd happily join in any boos for him.
It was also signed before he won the world cup and became Messi's best mate, so his PR went into overdrive. Let's be honest, Brighton agreed that contract with Mac Allister because they thought it was the best thing to do for Brighton too.Or he could have not signed the new contract and would have left for even less this this past summer with just a year left on his previous deal. This was one occasion where both parties realised the benefit of a release clause/mechanism and it worked out well for all concerned.
"could of"?Personally delighted to see him back at the Amex, and clearly RDZ happy to see him too, but appreciate other views are available as evidenced here View attachment 167840
He's a true legend in my book. Lovely chap, gave his all and as a BRIGHTON player played an instrumental part in Argentina winning the world cup. That's one of the recent stats that I never once considered a possibility until RDZ came along.