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Aquilani isn't joining Milan, bet that

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Actions v words.

If he wanted to stay in England his agent wouldn't be all around Italy trying to find him somewhere to play
It just doesn't make sense that he's never said that he wanted to leave. Players have done it for ages. Fuck, Kuyt is doing it now.
 
I dont think I can take the pain of him leaving again!
🙁

I feel like Richard Burton must have.
 
do you honestly think the players we have in centre/attacking mid right now are better than aqua????

Doesn't matter if they are or not though.

Even if you consider them to be poor, that alone doesn't make Aquilani good.
 
But they've never officially said that he wants to leave?

Listen I understand people wanting him gone, but the namecalling is taking it too far.
I've only read that he wanted to stay in England.

That is because all you have read about Aquilani are your own posts on here.

Either him or his agent have stated on numerous occasions that he wants to stay in Italy.
 
Absolutely nobody in the middle of the park has been better than average on a regular basis.

Bring him back and give him a chance- I fail to see what weve got to lose, given the fact that nobody is willing to touch him with a barge pole, his transfer value certainly isnt at risk.
 
Doesn't matter if they are or not though.

Even if you consider them to be poor, that alone doesn't make Aquilani good.
But it does distract from the original post which claimed Aqualini was quality
 
its a tough one really, i think he'd be good to have, i think he's a great player, but if he doesnt want to be here, which seems to be the case, then there isnt any point forcing him
 
Absolutely nobody in the middle of the park has been better than average on a regular basis.

Bring him back and give him a chance- I fail to see what weve got to lose, given the fact that nobody is willing to touch him with a barge pole, his transfer value certainly isnt at risk.

He's got the talent, but that was never really in doubt. The real problem is he'll practically have to be dragged back kicking and screaming. Do you really want to reintroduce someone with that kind of outlook into the dressing-room?
 
Geoff Shreeves has just tweeted Aquilani

"Apparently Milan have no intention of signing you. Did you know that? They're avoiding playing you so they don't have to sign you"
 
Jen Chang @JenChang88
No secret Aquilani's other half prefers to live in Italy, but he's also indicated before he'd stay at LFC if he felt "important" to the team

Jen Chang @JenChang88Ultimately playing time, staying in contention for Italy squad & being an integral part of a team bigger factors for Aquilani than location
 
Lille president saying today that keeping Cole is looking unlikely.

Good news just keep on comin!
 
We should get those pods from the Fly and stick Mongy Joe, The Purple Shithouse and Henderwank into one and maybe we might get a useful footballer come out the other side.
 
Jen Chang @JenChang88
No secret Aquilani's other half prefers to live in Italy, but he's also indicated before he'd stay at LFC if he felt "important" to the team

Jen Chang @JenChang88Ultimately playing time, staying in contention for Italy squad & being an integral part of a team bigger factors for Aquilani than location

This is what I'm talking about. Now if this is true some of you here should be ashamed of yourselves.
 
This is what I'm talking about. Now if this is true some of you here should be ashamed of yourselves.

Oh what bollocks. You can lap up what this Jen Chang character tweets if you want to. I'll go by what the man himself has said, even if you prefer to ignore it.
 
Oh what bollocks. You can lap up what this Jen Chang character tweets if you want to. I'll go by what the man himself has said, even if you prefer to ignore it.

Absolutely.

And also, of course, the actions of his agent. He's not exactly trawling around England desperately trying to offload Aquilani is he? It only seems to be in Italy. Maybe he might find someone who would take him in England. Doubtful though really.
 
Absolutely.

And also, of course, the actions of his agent. He's not exactly trawling around England desperately trying to offload Aquilani is he? It only seems to be in Italy. Maybe he might find someone who would take him in England. Doubtful though really.


If the club you're contracted to doesn't want you what are you supposed to do?
Could it possibly be that he's not wanted in Liverpool and therefore has asked his agent to find him a club in Italy because he prefers to play there?
I don't see anything wrong with what he's agent has been doing.


Comolli also explained Alberto Aquilani’s departure from the club:
“With him it was more a question of opportunities to play. He’s obviously a big player, he’s got a very good resume and he’s a very good player. But Kenny and the coaching staff felt he would play in a certain position. As I told Alberto during the summer, unfortunately in that position is someone called Steven Gerrard and it would have been difficult for Alberto to play. There were different reasons. There were tactical reasons, the fact he was playing in this position and also we felt it would have been very difficult to keep him here not playing regularly. I’ve got to say I was very impressed with the way Alberto behaved throughout the process. He was really an act of class. He only wanted to play football. He was not obsessed about money or anything else and to be fair to him, I was very impressed by his attitude and his personality.”
Liverpool’s Sad Treatment of Aquilani
By Farjad Iftekhar on August 2nd, 2011
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Many fans argue that Aquilani has not got the passion for the club and wants to leave. Here is the answer to everyone.
To question his real passion for Liverpool after what he has been through would be a serious injustice. While he often talked about his desire of scoring in front of the Kop; Aquilani’s actions would speak louder than any words when he struck a brilliant goal from Benayoun’s ball versus Atletico Madrid in Europa League semis in 2010.
Momentarily stunned after his tie-leveling strike, he stumbled and looked back at Gerrard before tearing to the corner flag screaming his lungs out with the ecstatic Stevie G rushing to embrace him. The tears of joy that fell from Aquilani’s face as his team-mates celebrated with him will surely be remembered by the Kop. Such uncontrolled happiness is not borne of mere monetary hunger.
Returning to Liverpool this summer after a year during which his continuous refrain was that he would be happy to return to Anfield once his loan spell with Juventus completed, Aquilani has had to come face-to-face with the new owner of his jersey, Raul Meireles. For any footballer, losing a jersey number is a massive slap on his face.
Witnessing new signings Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam being praised by club management and mind says that a manager always prefers his own signings. Both signings assigned squad numbers while Aquilani got whichever spare jersey is available can’t be pleasant for the man who swallowed his pride and publicly stated that he returned to Anfield “with great enthusiasm“.
Add hostile fans calling the “disloyal foreigner” to be shipped out into the picture, and you understand the difficulty he finds himself in.
The club’s pre-season form has been shaky, but the one constant has been the sheer class of Aquilani. The Little Prince adds so many arrows to the Liverpool quiver, and has arguably been the best player in every match thus far. Against Valarenga his value was confirmed when he instigated a comeback and saved Liverpool and brought KING some serious blushes. He was given mere 10 minutes on the field and still was the Man of the Match on the day.
Still Kennly Dalgish did not even mention his contribution at all. When he pulled the strings against Guangdong and the Malaysia XI, Dalglish and Steve Clarke instead singled out Charlie Adam for praise, who had reasonable games on both occasions, but came nowhere near matching Aquilani’s brilliance on the field. Again against Valarenga, not even a match-saving cameo can provoke appreciate public pat on the back from his boss.
If ever there was a blueprint to making a player feel completely unwelcome, Liverpool’s treatment of Aquilani would be it.
Kenny is a fantastic manager and a person but his snubbing of Aquilani is baffling. The Liverpool supporters are hungry to win after disappointing campaigns and Aquilani is believed to be a brilliant asset for the reds.
I am desperate for Aquilani to stay and so are many other fans. I hope he plays against Sunderland and shows his class. I want the fans to not just support him online but those living in Liverpool should come out for him. He wants to represent his nation at the Euros, I will not blame him if he wants to leave as after such shabby treatment no one gets very excited knowing he is unwanted. I have poured my heart out and now just hoping perhaps against hope that Aquilani will be a “red” next season.
 
This is what I'm talking about. Now if this is true some of you here should be ashamed of yourselves.
Modo you have never answered this, why do you continue to support a player that feigned injury so that he couldn't play for the club?
 
Could it possibly be that he's not wanted in Liverpool and therefore has asked his agent to find him a club in Italy because he prefers to play there?

Well, yes. That is what people are saying isn't it? That he wants to play in Italy. Not in England.

And no, there is nothing wrong with what his agent is doing. He is trying to find a club for his client.

As for that rambling other post that you have quoted, that is just someone's opinion. And again the best the author can do is go on about Aquilani's decent game in a pre-season friendly. Its hardly a reliable source is it?
 
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