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Sturridge .... - Beefy 1965 - 28-02-2018 Just out for a week, nope two weeks nope NOW out for a month, just fook of back to Liverpool Danny Boy waste of space and 2.5 Million loan fee ![]() Also Morrison & Chadli due back in March ? Where are they It's the 3rd of March on Saturday ? I feel the club keeps lying to us about injuries this season, Heard rumours Morrison wouldn't play again this season anyway, but still nothing from the club ? https://t.co/utiyPkhBYz RE: Sturridge .... - Stairs - 28-02-2018 Only West Brom could make a super loan become a catastrophe. This guy was going to score the goals to save us and now nothing. Literally any other loan would have been better! RE: Sturridge .... - silverbaggie - 28-02-2018 Just another example of the total incompetence that now envelops our Club. I know that we used to moan about Jeremy and his tightfistedness but, what wouldn't I give to see him back sorting out the crap that now pervades our Club from top to bottom. RE: Sturridge .... - WBA-Josh - 28-02-2018 If it is true then I'm not surprised. I was never 100% about the signing because of this exact reason. Daniel Sturridge on his day is one of the best British strikers that there is but he is made of glass unfortunately so a minor injury for a normal player becomes a more serious injury for him. With the money that has been spent on his services, it was always a risk signing him. I hope he has a swift return and if even if we're already relegated, a strong end of the season for him will help his chances for the future. RE: Sturridge .... - SomersetBaggie - 28-02-2018 It is a gamble that had great risk and has not paid off for the club. The club preferred to take this gamble rather than shell out decent money for a striker that could have contributed to the team and kept us in the division. RE: Sturridge .... - 4evaabaggie - 28-02-2018 (28-02-2018, 14:28)SomersetBaggie Wrote: It is a gamble that had great risk and has not paid off for the club. The club preferred to take this gamble rather than shell out decent money for a striker that could have contributed to the team and kept us in the division. Or not!! And then left at a discounted rate when we are relegated ........ With our karma this season it is going to take a miracle of biblical proportions for us to stay up ........ Can you help baggievic ........ RE: Sturridge .... - Baggievicar - 28-02-2018 Death and resurrection...relegation and promotion...so it goes. RE: Sturridge .... - Salopbaggie - 28-02-2018 I bet Liverpool were laughing all the way to the bank, £13,889 per second loan fee, add whoever did the Sturridge medical assessment, to the "be sacked list". RE: Sturridge .... - Sir Megson - 01-03-2018 You do begin to think that Klopp might have been speaking sense (for once!) when he said some time ago that Sturridge needs to know the difference between pain and serious pain. If it's his Hamstring he's done in, it would be a good month off if it's a decent tear in it. Didn't look to be in much discomfort going off against Chelsea so it couldn't have been a real bad one surely? RE: Sturridge .... - TheAstleBridge - 03-03-2018 Just when I thought no other player could be as injury prone as Anichebe up steps Daniel Sturridge. |