Go get the bugger back. The two of then together up top would keep us up.
Quote from: ozzjim on December 21, 2015, 10:19:57 AMGo get the bugger back. The two of then together up top would keep us up. I'm not beginning to entertain the implausibility of him returning, by would Liverpool letting him come back on loan. What would be in it for them? Sturridge is always injured so they're a striker light. Even if they bought someone in why release one of the main forwards and go back to being a striker light again because Sturridge breaks down after another 3 games?
Quote from: peter w on December 21, 2015, 06:37:07 PMQuote from: ozzjim on December 21, 2015, 10:19:57 AMGo get the bugger back. The two of then together up top would keep us up. I'm not beginning to entertain the implausibility of him returning ,but why would Liverpool let him come back on loan. What would be in it for them? Sturridge is always injured so they're a striker light. Even if they bought someone in why release one of the main forwards and go back to being a striker light again because Sturridge breaks down after another 3 games? The only reason I can see it happening (and it almost certainly, definitely won't) is if Benteke really isn't getting a look in.Let's say he barely plays in the next three or four games and we're into January - he's going to be pretty desperate to play (and play well) as he won't want to miss out on another tournament after being injured last time. If he asks to go out on loan, then if they're persisting with Firmino, Sturridge, Origi (and maybe somebody new) then they might be keen to not have him around the place.There's probably no team Liverpool would feel less threatened by than us, so if he asks and they agree then we'd probably be high up the list of where they'd want him to go. The best form of his career was with us, so I don't think he'd be particularly desperate in going to somebody four or five places higher up the table. Obviously it's not going happen though. Definitely.
Quote from: ozzjim on December 21, 2015, 10:19:57 AMGo get the bugger back. The two of then together up top would keep us up. I'm not beginning to entertain the implausibility of him returning ,but why would Liverpool let him come back on loan. What would be in it for them? Sturridge is always injured so they're a striker light. Even if they bought someone in why release one of the main forwards and go back to being a striker light again because Sturridge breaks down after another 3 games?
But why would he even want to, should Liverpool think, 'Yeah, sod it, you can go if you want'? Going back to where you've had miserable faces and talk of relegation around the place. Or stay and fight for his place with a potentially top team (see what I did there?) and try and move his career on.
Quote from: peter w on December 21, 2015, 07:08:30 PMBut why would he even want to, should Liverpool think, 'Yeah, sod it, you can go if you want'? Going back to where you've had miserable faces and talk of relegation around the place. Or stay and fight for his place with a potentially top team (see what I did there?) and try and move his career on. If it weren't the European Championships next summer then I'd definitely agree with you - but if he has the chance to go to a team that he knows and bang ten quick goals in, he's more likely to find himself in the starting line-up for Belgium, than if he's coming on for the last 15 minutes of every game for a bigger and better team.But it definitely won't happen.
Our favourite BBC local radio show have changed their tune about Ayew now I notice.....
I like his passion he played well yesterday you could see he cares for us by his reaction I think he will only get better.
Quote from: LTA on December 21, 2015, 08:51:21 PMOur favourite BBC local radio show have changed their tune about Ayew now I notice..... Let me guess: he's gone from being 'not good enough' to being 'too good for Villa'