the Ben arfa swap deal sounds too good to be true as well
If he doesn't sell, he'll get only 20 million pounds. And if he wants to buy a cb, a goalie, and a winger, that's not enough. Of course, we only need a squad cb, since a defence with Kelly and Agger looks pretty good. Out of those three, the only position he should spend big money on is goalkeeper. Two young cbs coming for 2m, a goalie for 15m, and a young DM for 3m would be great, in my opinion.Rodgers wants to add another Winger and a CB (or two if Skrtel leaves) and I hear a GK as well. The money is there for our targets so we don't NEED to sell. Personally I'd happily keep Carroll and use him to have that one more Striker, but if an offer that big came in then I would definitely sell. I do very much doubt that an offer that big will come from West Ham, or any other club for that matter.
the Ben arfa swap deal sounds too good to be true as well
However it is still possible for us to finish CL so keep believing!
We have to be realistic. This year, the goal was to improve from last year. Table wise, we're doing OK. Silverware wise, not so much. But there are a lot of things that can't be classified as either. For example, we've had quite a few young players who had proved their worth. Sterling, for example, is one of England's most wanted young players. The fact that our academy and scouts can be consistently relied upon for quality young players will be really important when FFP kicks in. The success rate of transfers also needs to be taken into account. Up to now, 2.5/4 (Borini is .5, since he hasn't played much due to injury) of our transfers have been successful. There's also the matter of making crap Dalglish bought useful. Henderson turned out to be a really good player, and Downing is at least getting some assists and not being complete rubbish.as soon as i saw this i knew we wouldn't win
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Fergie forgot to tell the FA to send Howard Webb.