We are desperate for a no 9. If the deal is right, i'd take Torres back in a heart beat.
He's obviously a broken man right now. But there's no better remedy than to reconnect with the very player who understood him like an open book - Gerrard. Rodgers's man management could perhaps help mend his broken spirit. And there's ofcourse the voice of the Kop that have once empowered him to become one of the deadliest strikers we've even seen in the red shirt.
We are desperate for a no 9. If the deal is right, i'd take Torres back in a heart beat.
He's obviously a broken man right now. But there's no better remedy than to reconnect with the very player who understood him like an open book - Gerrard. Rodgers's man management could perhaps help mend his broken spirit. And there's ofcourse the voice of the Kop that have once empowered him to become one of the deadliest strikers we've even seen in the red shirt.
Sounds too good to be true imo. Won't happen!
If he's willing to take a pay cut and Chelsea's letting him go for less than 15m, why not? But that won't happen.
On the other hand, I've been warming up to the idea of reuniting Suarez with his 2007 strike partner
Not sure how he would fare in the premier league though.
If he's willing to take a pay cut and Chelsea's letting him go for less than 15m, why not? But that won't happen.
On the other hand, I've been warming up to the idea of reuniting Suarez with his 2007 strike partner
Not sure how he would fare in the premier league though.
Pay cut and less than 15 million is a good deal for Torres. Face it, he's not the striker he once was. i pity him a lot these days. Now, he is more El NINA than El Nino.
Regarding suarez's 2007 partner. Is it Huntelaar?
Added on November 1, 2012, 12:38 am
QUOTE(demamkuning @ Oct 31 2012, 11:22 PM)
no live from astro?
even if its a defending champion's match?
Astro biased. Lol.
I hope my Wifi is happy tonite. Or I will be stressed watching the buffer bar again.
This post has been edited by lerijiso: Nov 1 2012, 12:41 AM