Too bad Rodgers purposefully never gave him a chance, probably not British enough for his liking.
If he's being asked to head the ball too frequently - which isn't exactly his specialty - it could affect his ear and cause an infection. Especially if the ball hits him on the ear directly.
I'm glad to know he's doing well and very much on the up. There was always shades of Coutinho about him.Too bad Rodgers purposefully never gave him a chance, probably not British enough for his liking.
So in the same post, you manage to pull out of your ass that Rodgers didn't play Suso because he wasn't British enough and also praise Coutinho, who was bought by Rodgers, is Brazilian, and flourished under Rodgers.
You're all too fucking serious, the lot of you. Relax, we don't really matter. Oh, and we should have an in's and out's topic, stickied.
Coutinho was signed by the transfer committee bogeymen.
or sterling when he was here
I personally think he was equal to Sterling in the season they most started getting games, but others disagree. For whatever reason he was sent on loan the next season, while we kept Sterling who lucked into lots of gametime due to injuries to the incumbents in front of him, and that was pretty much it for Suso then
I've got a feeling that Origi is the real deal, from a couple of games I watched but mainly his interviews there seems to be something about him.
The chants for Kenny Dalglish that were heard again on Wednesday do not necessarily mean that the fans see him as the saviour. This is not Newcastle, longing for the return of Kevin Keegan. Simply, Dalglish represents everything Hodgson is not and, in fairness, everything Hodgson could or would not hope to be.
Pretty happy with Arse taking it.
He wouldn't and he'd be daft to leave Milan as well. He's suited to the RW position under Montella, has some top talent around him of a similar age and they will have more money to spend down the line. Sevilla will always be an also ran in a pretty boring league.
get thee to the library before the c*nts close it down
we are a bunch of twats commenting on a website.
At least Sevilla have competed/been competitive in Europe recently, and won a bunch of trophies. Serie A is a much poorer league, and Milan have done fuck all for years. That might be about to change, but it's only a 'might'.
Yeah Sevilla are a good cup team but they're nowhere near the size of Milan. Anyway he's not leaving them any time soon so it's a daft argument.Although on a side you could say Serie A was much poorer about 5 years ago, not so much now across the board. There's a lot of top talent there.
Milan haven't even been in Europe for years. Suso single handedly dragging them back into the CL.
If he was Dudek would've saved it...and there would be no film.
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I would honestly let Wijnaldum jizz in my face right now
just won the supercoppa italia against Juve on pens (he scored a pen as well)
Suso (9.0): Suso looked world-class tonight. His left foot on the right side was lethal, and Juventus couldn’t handle him all night. He got the assist with his stunning cross for Bonaventura’s goal, and patrolled the right side like he’s been doing it for years. An amazing performance from the Spaniard.
He loves the big stage.
Still not quick enough to beat defenders, but they give him enough space to set up long crosses and leave the receiving attackers freedom to get onto his crosses.Sent from my SM-G550T using Tapatalk
Decent enough player and suited to a league thats been in decline for years. Would never make it in a Klopp team. never quite understood the hype around him when he was at Liverpool though..