Bungle
Player Valuation: £90m
Neither did these think they would bottle it.
LFC Fans Sing "We're Gonna Win The League"" outside ...
Such a beautiful video
Neither did these think they would bottle it.
LFC Fans Sing "We're Gonna Win The League"" outside ...
Who will it be this season who slopes off on a midseason holiday to the islands?
My pick is Coutinho
Brendan Before he takes over at Leicester.
Ha Ha Ha. Brilliant.
They bottled it. Their own fans spooked them with all their coach ride to Anfield triumphalism and they saw their arses.![]()
Lets take a moment to reflect on this picture.
Balotelli moved to Anfield last August for £16million from AC Milan but last week in Kuala Lumpur Rodgers said it was up to the 24-year-old to decide his future. Now, though, this latest development is a firm indication that Liverpool have taken charge of the situation and made it clear by freezing him, Borini and Enrique out of the main action, that there is no future for them on Merseyside.
lollollollollollollollollol
The gift that keeps on giving.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nd-Italian-train-away-team-squad-Melwood.html
Mario Balotelli's Liverpool career is effectively over after he was made to train away from the rest of the first team squad.
The Italy striker has been reporting to Liverpool's Melwood headquarters every day but, along with Jose Enrique and Fabio Borini, he is undertaking a regime separate to the one that Brendan Rodgers is using for those who he will be relying upon for the new season.
Balotelli moved to Anfield last August for £16million from AC Milan but last week in Kuala Lumpur Rodgers said it was up to the 24-year-old to decide his future. Now, though, this latest development is a firm indication that Liverpool have taken charge of the situation and made it clear by freezing him, Borini and Enrique out of the main action, that there is no future for them on Merseyside.
Liverpool conclude their preparations for the new campaign this weekend with games against HJK Helsinki on Saturday and Swindon Town on Sunday and Roberto Firmino and Christian Benteke are expected to make their first appearances for the club following their respective £29m and £32.5m moves from Hoffenheim and Aston Villa but Balotelli, Enrique and Borini will not be included in the squads for either of those games.
They will be left behind, just as they were when the club went on its pre-season tour of South East Asia and Australia.
Bologna are the latest club in Serie A to be linked with Balotelli, who has two years remaining on his £90,000 per week contract, but Liverpool have not received any formal enquiries for a player who only scored four goals in 28 appearances last season - only one of which was in the Barclays Premier League. West Ham have been monitoring Borini's position but there has been no approach, while Liverpool have also held discussions with Enrique's advisors in an attempt to resolve his future - the Spaniard has 12 months remaining on his terms but has shown no sign that he wants to become a free agent.