Elmander to be offered new contract?
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Oh, & the thought that he'd sign fort Newcastle ... after Williamson, Colocini & Nolan all went for him last week, obviously coz Nolan had spread the word that he was a soft touch ... is tres amusant.
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Agree and disagree at the same time for reasons stated above. I agree that his performance shouldn't be compared to his fee, but the fans and even the management whether rightly or wrongly are naturally going to take into account how much we forked out for him. If we hadn't invested in him we may or likely would have invested in someone else. Therefore as a fan they have a right to be disappointed in the results of the first two seasons. I also would be disappointed if he left now concidering his present form, but can understand his desire to leave.BWFC_Insane wrote:I don't see how his fee was relevant.
For two years for whatever variety of reasons he was a dissapointment.
Now he's looking a player worth double his original fee.
The shame in it all is the timing of his form but thats the way things happen sometimes. I'll be sad if we lose him but wouldn't blame Elmander if for his own reasons he feels he can do better. Good luck to him. There is probably not much more anyone could have done.
Still there is hope he stays.
I have no idea how this is going to pan out, but hopefully if we can grab a couple more wins over the next 3 games he might be more inclined to stay. Right now Bolton are the talk of the town but that is only because of the past few weeks performances. This needs to continue. A full stadium tomorrow might also have some swing. A feel good feeling is returning to Bolton but only just. This looks like the first week it will really be reflected in the attendance.
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Yes and I understand that but there was a decent chance of getting him on a new contract relatively cheaply in the summer.bobo the clown wrote:Had we offered him this in the summer many of us would have been questioning the club's sanity.BWFC_Insane wrote:IMO a deal should have been offered in the summer, I understand why it wasn't, but I said at the time we might regret it, and we are now!
Who knows what motivates him ? Maybe the uncertainty is what's helped the turnaround. Maybe another 3yr contract would help him lose it all again.
I want him to sign, & actually I believe he will. It'd be a shame to lose him, but the club will move on. If we lose one occasionally via a Bosman, one we'd prefer to keep, we'll be miffed, but we'll gain a few the same way.
I'm very impressed that we've quietly signed Lee, Cahill, Holden, Klasnic etc. on extended terms recently. We must be doing something right & it seems that there's a good team spirit.
I think the benefit in doing it then would have been to have protected his fee (but I was thinking 2-3M then).
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To say we should have signed him in summer is 20:20 hindsight.
He had a poor first season and a half, with about 6 good games thrown in just to keep the argument alive. Then January this year arrived and you could see the change in attitude. But he still couldn't hit a barn door. Had someone offered £3m in the summer, I doubt there would have been an outcry at his leaving, just at the loss of so much money. Its credit to Coyle that theres been such a turnaround, but if its the coach who's key, then perhaps it can be achieved with others?
He had a poor first season and a half, with about 6 good games thrown in just to keep the argument alive. Then January this year arrived and you could see the change in attitude. But he still couldn't hit a barn door. Had someone offered £3m in the summer, I doubt there would have been an outcry at his leaving, just at the loss of so much money. Its credit to Coyle that theres been such a turnaround, but if its the coach who's key, then perhaps it can be achieved with others?
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Not really as I suggested I think at the start of the season we should get him signed up to protect our fee.Lord Kangana wrote:To say we should have signed him in summer is 20:20 hindsight.
He had a poor first season and a half, with about 6 good games thrown in just to keep the argument alive. Then January this year arrived and you could see the change in attitude. But he still couldn't hit a barn door. Had someone offered £3m in the summer, I doubt there would have been an outcry at his leaving, just at the loss of so much money. Its credit to Coyle that theres been such a turnaround, but if its the coach who's key, then perhaps it can be achieved with others?
I can certainly see why we didn't though.
As much as Coyle has worked wonders turning Elmander around, he's not a miracle worker. Elmander was a good player before he came here and will be a good player when he leaves. I think its dangerous to start thinking that because Coyle is a good motivator and man manager that we can throw any old shit at him and hope for the best!
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<cough> Blake... </cough>BWFC_Insane wrote:Not really as I suggested I think at the start of the season we should get him signed up to protect our fee.Lord Kangana wrote:To say we should have signed him in summer is 20:20 hindsight.
He had a poor first season and a half, with about 6 good games thrown in just to keep the argument alive. Then January this year arrived and you could see the change in attitude. But he still couldn't hit a barn door. Had someone offered £3m in the summer, I doubt there would have been an outcry at his leaving, just at the loss of so much money. Its credit to Coyle that theres been such a turnaround, but if its the coach who's key, then perhaps it can be achieved with others?
I can certainly see why we didn't though.
As much as Coyle has worked wonders turning Elmander around, he's not a miracle worker. Elmander was a good player before he came here and will be a good player when he leaves. I think its dangerous to start thinking that because Coyle is a good motivator and man manager that we can throw any old shit at him and hope for the best!
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All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
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I'm still certain he'll sign.
But if not we'd be mad to let him go in Jan. For what we'd get-a couple of mil at most-we'd be better off keeping him 'til the summer.
But if not we'd be mad to let him go in Jan. For what we'd get-a couple of mil at most-we'd be better off keeping him 'til the summer.
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Odelay wrote:All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
I, for one, do NOT want to see Elmo in a Liverpool shirt...
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Me either, but then again, I don't want to see him in anything other than a whites shirt.thebish wrote:Odelay wrote:All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
I, for one, do NOT want to see Elmo in a Liverpool shirt...
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abroad - and i don't care so much - but I don't want to lose him at all now we have a formula that is working...Odelay wrote:Me either, but then again, I don't want to see him in anything other than a whites shirt.thebish wrote:Odelay wrote:All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
I, for one, do NOT want to see Elmo in a Liverpool shirt...
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Well..... if he goes back to being shit it might not be as bad!thebish wrote:Odelay wrote:All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
I, for one, do NOT want to see Elmo in a Liverpool shirt...

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C'mon skippyOdelay wrote:All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
Why oh why oh why would you have the remotest concern what is on twitter
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Desperately searching for a tweet amongst the pile of garbage stating that Elmander has signed. Besides, all the cool kids use Twitter now. Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, JLS, Stuart Holden.CAPSLOCK wrote:C'mon skippyOdelay wrote:All over twitter that Liverpool are now closely tracking Elmander.
Why oh why oh why would you have the remotest concern what is on twitter

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the Liverpool stuff...
one scouse tweeterertwat opines...
one scouse tweeterertwat opines...
if lfc sign elmander im not watchin anymore. hes linked with stoke and newcastle. surely that says enuff
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Didn't Liverpool's new owner say something about them not signing older players?
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Their lot kicked up a stink at Hodgson, a stink at Konchesky and a stink at Poulsen - imagine if they then signed Mandy as the answer to their troublesBruce Rioja wrote:Didn't Liverpool's new owner say something about them not signing older players?

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Well they do have Ngog waiting in the wings.East Lower wrote:Their lot kicked up a stink at Hodgson, a stink at Konchesky and a stink at Poulsen - imagine if they then signed Mandy as the answer to their troublesBruce Rioja wrote:Didn't Liverpool's new owner say something about them not signing older players?
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You could certainly see him being an excellent foil for Torres but that thought just makes me feel a bit sick
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Hodgson does like his scandinavian's so maybe Elmander would suit him.
Either way though, the offer of a one-year deal seems pretty shit to me. I wouldn't sign that in his position, and I support the club, so why would he?
The club's financial position is what it is, but I'm slightly disapointed that we've seemingly yet to offer him something competitive. I just don't see this great saving we're going to make by not getting him signed up and losing him. £3mil won't cover the transfer fee, let alone their 3yrs of wages + signing on and agents fee's.
Either way though, the offer of a one-year deal seems pretty shit to me. I wouldn't sign that in his position, and I support the club, so why would he?
The club's financial position is what it is, but I'm slightly disapointed that we've seemingly yet to offer him something competitive. I just don't see this great saving we're going to make by not getting him signed up and losing him. £3mil won't cover the transfer fee, let alone their 3yrs of wages + signing on and agents fee's.
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