I was gonna say, that doesn't surprise me at all. Thank God he is out of the red shirt, can't stand that guy.
By all accounts, Bolton will get rid of him at the end of the season. So he'll be back with us and costing us a huge salary (What is his salary ? Similar to Kewell's ?). Giving him first team action this year isn't so bad, and bearing in mind we're so short of cover, hopefully he'll do well enough at Bolton so we can sell him later
HAHAHA when he returns from loan he'll never wear a Liverpool shirt again. Hopefully someone in France takes a chance on him
he was the same at boro, had alll the players and the crowd goin effective tactic i suppose, put em all of their game
But on the flipside, he's an easy target for players to wind HIM up. And then next thing you know he's waaay off his game (is that possible?) or he's getting sent off. He'll never learn. In terms of what it's meant to the club, his signing could be Houllier's all-time worst decision.
Seems like he's at it again http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=317784&cc=5901 This guy just never seems to learn But I was curious to see if there was also precedent for players to be brought back from loan if they do stuff like this i.e could Bolton terminate the loan agreement and force us to take him back. He's costing them nothing apart from wages and if he did come back I couldn't see Rafa putting him in the side, so all in all, it's a waste This guy costs the club 10M and gets paid massive wages and it was a good opportunity for would be buyers to come in and see what he can do. With his continual lack of goals and his expensive wage billl, can we even sell him for nothing
i think he is a land fakir who will kill his children ans spit on them if they dont do homework.have no idea how he even went to bolton, but if he did that in a red shirt all our players should corner him and whoop his behind