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Klopp ready to sell Sturridge

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Christ some people are permanently on PMS here.

I can't find anything wrong with what Klopp has said and I doubt anyone could motivate Studge more than himself.

He's always appeared super keen to come back from injury ASAP.
 
There has been a bit of flipp and flopp from Klopp over Sturridge.
I think some of it gets lost in the translation , he does tend to talk in riddles
 
From the Telegraph:

Daniel Sturridge continues to train alone, Klopp’s hopes of ensuring the striker trains nine consecutive days with the first team proving as optimistic as getting the England man on the pitch at all.
 
From the Telegraph:

Daniel Sturridge continues to train alone, Klopp’s hopes of ensuring the striker trains nine consecutive days with the first team proving as optimistic as getting the England man on the pitch at all.
Training alone because your fitness is shit is a bit much isn't it?
 
Is he training alone as if another player touches him he's likely to break? So if he does 9 days alone, then does he have to do x days with the rest of the squad to get match fit, or is he good to go after 9days by himself?
The bloke is a liability and a pisstake, ever since he got that new whopping contract after Suarez went, he's been permacrocked.
 
I presume he's training alone because the kind of training he needs to do is not totally relevant to everyone else. I doubt he's locked away somewhere, just that his regime is structured differently to everyone else and designed for him specifically. I wouldn't read much into it. I would think that most players coming back from big injuries would train alone.
 
What the fuck is it with the name calling?

YNWA Daniel, unless you are injured, then you're just a pisstake liability cunt.
 
Is he training alone as if another player touches him he's likely to break? So if he does 9 days alone, then does he have to do x days with the rest of the squad to get match fit, or is he good to go after 9days by himself?
The bloke is a liability and a pisstake, ever since he got that new whopping contract after Suarez went, he's been permacrocked.

Hang on, so you think that Sturridge doesn't actually want to play football now?

And his new contract has simply taken away his desire and he's happy to just "pretend" to be injured?

Oh dear.
 
Errr hang on Brendan, I'm stating that since his he got his new contract his injury record has worsened. I think you've done a 2+2=42 and come to the conclusion that I think he doesn't want to play and that he's 'pretending', captain random. Wind your neck in.
 
Hang on, so you think that Sturridge doesn't actually want to play football now?

And his new contract has simply taken away his desire and he's happy to just "pretend" to be injured?

Oh dear.

No, Sturridge should be given a rise, if anything. It's a privilege just to have him on the books. Let's sign Stephen Hawking, too. The more the merrier. It's not as if any of them need to play on a regular basis. Anyone would think it was a profession.
 
I can't believe some are still trying to depict Sturridge as some kind of victim. What the hell is a club supposed to feel about a hugely expensive employee who is only available to do any work on fewer than half of all work days? Frustration, exasperation, anger - do some people really think these aren't understandable reactions? But no, we get desperate attempts to make out he's being treated badly. Bloody hell, he's been over-indulged for two damned years (he's had an arm around his shoulder for so long he probably runs like Groucho Marx these days if he ever runs again), and now there's finally, belatedly, some signs of impatience with him (whilst, incidentally, some similarly belated attempts to sort him out physically AND mentally). The straining to be contrary is laughable.
 
No, Sturridge should be given a rise, if anything. It's a privilege just to have him on the books. Let's sign Stephen Hawking, too. The more the merrier. It's not as if any of them need to play on a regular basis. Anyone would think it was a profession.
Stephen Hawking.

LOLs for all the wrong reasons.
 
Errr hang on Brendan, I'm stating that since his he got his new contract his injury record has worsened. I think you've done a 2+2=42 and come to the conclusion that I think he doesn't want to play and that he's 'pretending', captain random. Wind your neck in.

So ever since he got his new contract his injury record has worsened and 'the bloke is a liability and a pisstake'

Please expound, and explain how anyone reading those words, in that context, should not have come to a similar conclusion that I did.

Take your time
 
If he's not played 5 games by the end of the season, claim the insurance and make him buy his registration.
 
If he's not played 5 games by the end of the season, claim the insurance and make him buy his registration.

Is that an actual rule?


Or one that you've just made up, that he can get out of by turning around, touching the ground, crossing fingers, double veinsies, no returnsies?
 
Imagine if we had the luxury of a similar top class striker, then we could "hope" he comes back fit, to add to our quality, rather than wishing him gone when we can't buy a fucking goal. I know it's frustrating but he's worth the gamble a while longer.
 
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He's no longer even a gamble. The chances of him ever returning 'cured' and able to play more than, say, half the games in a season are surely now so low he's just a luxury. You can't build a team around him. As you say, if we DID get a top class player who COULD play most of the games, then Sturridge would be one hell of a player to use every now and again. But he can't be our main striker now. He's making the entire club neurotic.
 
Sturridge was given a long term deal and a pay rise when he was long term injured.

The club was already neurotic.
 
Sturridge was given a long term deal and a pay rise when he was long term injured.

The club was already neurotic.

A Liverpool cab driver went on a big rant about that to me and a few mates on route Anfield from JLA before a game last season.

In the cab about 40 minutes(was a bit of traffic like) and it's literally all he talked about. He did have a point to be fair.
 
Errr hang on Brendan, I'm stating that since his he got his new contract his injury record has worsened. I think you've done a 2+2=42 and come to the conclusion that I think he doesn't want to play and that he's 'pretending', captain random. Wind your neck in.

Brendan is the Jose Mourinho of Liverpool forums. A solid start, a golden period, a meltdown caused by a peer (Arn is lining up to be this season's Rebel23).

He's back here to build a dynasty this time though.
 
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