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Beg we sack Rafa if Milner comes inallow itwould only be a normal signing if Kuyt leaves which means he is a upgradeallow it though would rather Downing
Downing is a left winger, Milner plays on the right..and lmao @ milner being good enough for Utd.f*ck off Tronics.
Lahi means that we (Liverpool) need a left winger more than a right winger, seeing as alot of our left sided players left over the summer, although we were linked to Milner earlier.
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Beg we sack Rafa if Milner comes inallow itwould only be a normal signing if Kuyt leaves which means he is a upgradeallow it though would rather Downing
Downing is a left winger, Milner plays on the right..and lmao @ milner being good enough for Utd.f*ck off Tronics.
says it all doesnt it would rather play one footed downing out there than buy MilnerUNLESS Pennant is sold then its a upgrade aswell but if Pennant is still here and we sign Milner and Kuyt is our other wide right player I can honestly say Rafa should get sacked and we will finish 9thpennant needs to go sharpish tomorrow if possible
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A Footballer With Decency? What Next?It's been ridiculously simple to point accusatory fingers at the phenomenally easy target that is Gordon Taylor OBE in recent years as his PFA demands rights for downtrodden footballers, defends thugs like Joey Barton and spends vast sums on paintings by LS Lowry while raking in massive amounts of cash.But when you read that James Milner - one of the few English Premier League footballers seemingly unmoved by money and fame - is represented by the PFA rather than an agent motivated by cash you realise that perhaps there is a role for a footballers' union, if only more players were more interested in professional football than unprofessional conduct.There is a stark contrast between Milner and Anton Ferdinand - now on his way to Sunderland after apparently demanding wages of £50,000 a week from West Ham. There was no official transfer request forthcoming from Ferdinand so he will presumably qualify for a laughingly-named loyalty bonus from the Hammers.Meanwhile, Milner has decided that his future lies elsewhere from Newcastle - with Martin O'Neill a confirmed admirer - and has handed in an official transfer request, presumably advised by the PFA that this was the correct way of making his unrest known. Never mind the loyalty bonus, Milner wants out of Newcastle so he went to his paymasters and said as much. No leaks to newspapers, no outrageous wage demands, just a simple 'I want to leave' note given to the club and not to The Sun.Milner wants to join Aston Villa now, just as he wanted to join Aston Villa two years ago but was denied when Glenn Roeder had a change of heart. He was reportedly devastated but did not sulk, with Roeder and later Sam Allardyce and Kevin Keegan articulating nothing but praise for his work ethic.Milner is a likeable, unassuming footballer who now wants to move on, having seen his career stall somewhat at Newcastle. Anyone with a record number of England Under-21 caps has stagnated - signifying early promise without development to the very top echelons of the game. He has watched himself be overtaken by the likes of Aaron Lennon, David Bentley and Theo Walcott and presumably sees a move as the only way to kickstart his career again.Waiting at Villa is a manager with a history of handling young, English players and making them international class, UEFA Cup football and a renewed push for a top-six place. All this at a well-run club with a stable owner/manager relationship. None of that can be matched at Newcastle, however much fans claim to be a 'bigger' club in terms of support.Milner does not want to move for the sake of money (he's from Yorkshire, he wouldn't spend it anyway) but for the sake of his career. The manner in which he has conducted himself should be an example for any young footballers who are eyeing a new pair of £50,000 ear-rings and wondering if Sunderland are now paying even bigger wages than West Ham.In an age when we find it difficult to find young English footballers we actually like, Milner makes a refreshing change. But not half as refreshing as the realisation that the PFA might actually be useful occasionally.
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YESYESSGDGMSDFHGEDPRHDHKFHKSMGFSDGMBRING HIM HOME MONf*ck*ng GET IN THEREONE OF MY FAVOURITE PLAYERSYESSSSSIM ABSOLUTELY BUZZINGSHOWS HOW MUCH HE WANTS TO BE HERE TOO, ESPECIALLY AFTER WHAT KEV SAID ABOUT HIM LAST NIGHT AND HOW HE PLAYEDf*ck*ng GET INTHIS WILL BE MONS BEST BIT OF BUSINESS SINCE OUR ASHLEY
PMMMSSSLHE WENT NUTS!
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hes good was excellent last nightbut to villa will be a sideways step maybe even backwards - however he does need to kick start his carreer again his been playing since rooney and still hasnt got an england cap will never make it at the top level though lacks that bit of pace or the brain creativity like bentley

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Looks like every party will be pleased with the business.Without sounding over confident when it comes to Milner I really can't see him signing for Everton over us.Liverpool I was pissed about, but I don't think he'd choose anyone outside the top 4 over us... He has unfinished business in B6.

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