Villa possibly when Grealish goes. If Arsenal don't sign Ceballos permanently could see him there too.Hendo wrote:Looks like Adam Lallana will be leaving Liverpool when his contract runs out at the end of the season.
Would be a superb pick-up for any mid to upper-table team. Would be well suited to cross Stanley Park IMO.
I think I am still judging Lallana on what he was like in his mid 20'sHendo wrote:Looks like Adam Lallana will be leaving Liverpool when his contract runs out at the end of the season.
Would be a superb pick-up for any mid to upper-table team. Would be well suited to cross Stanley Park IMO.
I don't think he is good enough for Liverpool, but would certainly be good enough for someone like Everton, Villa, Newcastle, etc... he is 31 so got a couple of years at the top left in him I think.Winston Biscuit wrote:I think I am still judging Lallana on what he was like in his mid 20'sHendo wrote:Looks like Adam Lallana will be leaving Liverpool when his contract runs out at the end of the season.
Would be a superb pick-up for any mid to upper-table team. Would be well suited to cross Stanley Park IMO.
Is he still any good?
Ideal replacement for Linguard then.Hendo wrote:Looks like Adam Lallana will be leaving Liverpool when his contract runs out at the end of the season.
Would be a superb pick-up for any mid to upper-table team.
Not a bad shout on Leicester tbh.South Coast Royal wrote:Leicester was mentioned earlier on the radio as a possible move for Lallana, presumably because of the Rodgers connection and the possibility of Maddison moving.
Talk down here is of him returning to Saints or Bournemouth if they manage to stay up.
He's actually been very good for them the last few weeks, and was decent last night bar the Salah error.Simmops wrote:Always count on Flapianski for a cock up or 2.
Records come and go but nothing will take away a actually witnessing that season first hand and, it's quite nice to in some way be able to appreciate what it's like for Liverpool fans to be watching a team utterly dismantle the league after 30 years in the wilderness.Winston Biscuit wrote:I am not a fan of that chant anyway so will be happy when/if it goes
Not quite in the wilderness ( numerous domestic and European cup wins) on a number of occasions in the top 4 but I take your point.From Despair To Where? wrote:Records come and go but nothing will take away a actually witnessing that season first hand and, it's quite nice to in some way be able to appreciate what it's like for Liverpool fans to be watching a team utterly dismantle the league after 30 years in the wilderness.Winston Biscuit wrote:I am not a fan of that chant anyway so will be happy when/if it goes
It's not how, it's how many (said someone famous in a very different sport)Sanguine wrote:21 home wins in a row for Liverpool, but Firmino has failed to score in any of the last 18.
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