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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool
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Jan 9 2018, 04:40 PM
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- Danny
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I know what you say MC and accept it, but nowadays i take a deep breath at what goes on in football where money and greed rule. Sad state of affairs but that's where footballs at, we're not far off either where countries and politics play a part in club ownership Danny, i'll name Spain being a prime example, & the corruption in the game over here in Bulgaria is beyond the joke aswell....
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Jan 9 2018, 04:50 PM
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well you never believed he would leave mycroft did you..all your threds and inside stories said so....so he has gone and you now look daft...get over it.
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Jan 9 2018, 04:51 PM
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I know what you say MC and accept it, but nowadays i take a deep breath at what goes on in football where money and greed rule. Sad state of affairs but that's where footballs at, we're not far off either where countries and politics play a part in club ownership
Danny, i'll name Spain being a prime example, & the corruption in the game over here in Bulgaria is beyond the joke aswell.... ....corruption in bulgaria....
last month you said there was no such thing when i suggested it.
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Jan 9 2018, 05:08 PM
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- red machine
- Jan 9 2018, 04:51 PM
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- Danny
- Jan 9 2018, 04:38 PM
I know what you say MC and accept it, but nowadays i take a deep breath at what goes on in football where money and greed rule. Sad state of affairs but that's where footballs at, we're not far off either where countries and politics play a part in club ownership
Danny, i'll name Spain being a prime example, & the corruption in the game over here in Bulgaria is beyond the joke aswell....  ....corruption in bulgaria.... last month you said there was no such thing when i suggested it. I could NEVER say there wasn't...you love making things up you space cadet:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-42545381
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Jan 9 2018, 06:37 PM
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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool Date published: Tuesday 9th January 2018 7:23
Philippe Coutinho has done his best to smooth things over with angry Liverpool fans by penning a heart-felt letter expressing his gratitude.
The Brazilian playmaker completed a £142million move to the Nou Camp on Monday, bringing to an end a long-drawn out transfer saga.
However, the move has left some Liverpool fans with a lot of resentment and, doing his best to explain his actions, Coutinho wrote on Instagram: “Since the moment I arrived in Liverpool, me and my family have been made to feel so welcome and have made so many friends.
“On the pitch and off the pitch, we have experienced the beauty of this club and its fans. In turn, I hope I have delivered memories and moments that have brought happiness to the Liverpool supporters.
“I leave Liverpool because Barcelona is a dream for me. Liverpool was a dream that I was fortunate enough to realise and I have given five years of my life to it.
Want news and features on the Reds on your Facebook timeline? Like our dedicated Liverpool page.
“A career on the pitch only lasts for so long and to play for Barcelona as well as Liverpool is something I want to experience and enjoy while I am blessed enough to be able to do so.
“I hope the supporters understand that choosing to experience something new is not about diminishing their importance to me or the club’s importance. Nothing will ever diminish that in my heart.
“I wish Jurgen and the team nothing but joy and success for the rest of this season and beyond. This is an amazing team and they are getting better and better all the time.”
Coutinho joined Liverpool in an £8.5million move from Inter Milan in January 2013 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s leading stars.
Barcelona saw multiple bids rejected for the player over the summer, but were eventually successful when Liverpool accepted their offer of €120million up front, with a further €40million based on add-ons and incentives. "I knew the club’s greatness and history but what I did learn during my time was the unique heart and soul of the place. It has its own personality and character that bit is not for you JB
Edited by Rome 77, Jan 9 2018, 06:39 PM.
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Jan 9 2018, 06:45 PM
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I've no problem with him leaving to be honest. He's south American and his dream team came calling. He earned it. And fair play for taking the time to explain, and for charitable work.
That said, I also have no feelings or desire to hear how he does in his next chapter. None at a. He's left, we move on now too. If we continue to build a strong team and win trophies I'll write him back a letter myself explaining how great it was to see our team flourish in his absence and with the help of his extremely exaggerated transfer fee.
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Jan 9 2018, 06:59 PM
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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool Date published: Tuesday 9th January 2018 7:23
Philippe Coutinho has done his best to smooth things over with angry Liverpool fans by penning a heart-felt letter expressing his gratitude.
The Brazilian playmaker completed a £142million move to the Nou Camp on Monday, bringing to an end a long-drawn out transfer saga.
However, the move has left some Liverpool fans with a lot of resentment and, doing his best to explain his actions, Coutinho wrote on Instagram: “Since the moment I arrived in Liverpool, me and my family have been made to feel so welcome and have made so many friends.
“On the pitch and off the pitch, we have experienced the beauty of this club and its fans. In turn, I hope I have delivered memories and moments that have brought happiness to the Liverpool supporters.
“I leave Liverpool because Barcelona is a dream for me. Liverpool was a dream that I was fortunate enough to realise and I have given five years of my life to it.
Want news and features on the Reds on your Facebook timeline? Like our dedicated Liverpool page.
“A career on the pitch only lasts for so long and to play for Barcelona as well as Liverpool is something I want to experience and enjoy while I am blessed enough to be able to do so.
“I hope the supporters understand that choosing to experience something new is not about diminishing their importance to me or the club’s importance. Nothing will ever diminish that in my heart.
“I wish Jurgen and the team nothing but joy and success for the rest of this season and beyond. This is an amazing team and they are getting better and better all the time.”
Coutinho joined Liverpool in an £8.5million move from Inter Milan in January 2013 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s leading stars.
Barcelona saw multiple bids rejected for the player over the summer, but were eventually successful when Liverpool accepted their offer of €120million up front, with a further €40million based on add-ons and incentives.
"I knew the club’s greatness and history but what I did learn during my time was the unique heart and soul of the place. It has its own personality and character that bit is not for you JB Did his letter bring tears to your eyes?
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Jan 9 2018, 07:07 PM
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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool Date published: Tuesday 9th January 2018 7:23
Philippe Coutinho has done his best to smooth things over with angry Liverpool fans by penning a heart-felt letter expressing his gratitude.
The Brazilian playmaker completed a £142million move to the Nou Camp on Monday, bringing to an end a long-drawn out transfer saga.
However, the move has left some Liverpool fans with a lot of resentment and, doing his best to explain his actions, Coutinho wrote on Instagram: “Since the moment I arrived in Liverpool, me and my family have been made to feel so welcome and have made so many friends.
“On the pitch and off the pitch, we have experienced the beauty of this club and its fans. In turn, I hope I have delivered memories and moments that have brought happiness to the Liverpool supporters.
“I leave Liverpool because Barcelona is a dream for me. Liverpool was a dream that I was fortunate enough to realise and I have given five years of my life to it.
Want news and features on the Reds on your Facebook timeline? Like our dedicated Liverpool page.
“A career on the pitch only lasts for so long and to play for Barcelona as well as Liverpool is something I want to experience and enjoy while I am blessed enough to be able to do so.
“I hope the supporters understand that choosing to experience something new is not about diminishing their importance to me or the club’s importance. Nothing will ever diminish that in my heart.
“I wish Jurgen and the team nothing but joy and success for the rest of this season and beyond. This is an amazing team and they are getting better and better all the time.”
Coutinho joined Liverpool in an £8.5million move from Inter Milan in January 2013 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s leading stars.
Barcelona saw multiple bids rejected for the player over the summer, but were eventually successful when Liverpool accepted their offer of €120million up front, with a further €40million based on add-ons and incentives.
"I knew the club’s greatness and history but what I did learn during my time was the unique heart and soul of the place. It has its own personality and character that bit is not for you JB
Did his letter bring tears to your eyes? you see its things like that quote thats shows you haven't a clue, but thats not your fault why should you, but a bit of it must have rub off on you,we like to think of ourselves as a bit different, try to understand the ethos and show a bit of respect
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Jan 9 2018, 07:25 PM
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- the antler
- Jan 9 2018, 06:45 PM
I've no problem with him leaving to be honest. He's south American and his dream team came calling. He earned it. And fair play for taking the time to explain, and for charitable work.
That said, I also have no feelings or desire to hear how he does in his next chapter. None at a. He's left, we move on now too. If we continue to build a strong team and win trophies I'll write him back a letter myself explaining how great it was to see our team flourish in his absence and with the help of his extremely exaggerated transfer fee.
Neymar is South American and his dream team came a' callin' and paid him Fist fulls of dollars over and under the counter , despite all the shenanigans illegality and court cases involved in order to cram his bank accounts with even more money, he was he said in a living dream, playing with the best players in the world and his one and only dream team! Ahhh my eyes welled upon reading such sentiments, dreams do come true after all and once more after years in the wild wilderness of the hard-nosed, pit bull mean streets of the 'Pool, I regained the courage to once again watch Bambi. Ahhh.
Then one fateful day nasty PSG who are not of South American or Latin American lineage in the context of this at all, came a' callin'; those dirty French Qatarian bastards offering him even more Fist fulls of dollars and his dream team instantly was consigned to mere memory as he immediately upped and fucked off. The moral of the story? The 3 F's! Footballers follow the fucking money. Ahhh.
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Jan 9 2018, 08:10 PM
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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool Date published: Tuesday 9th January 2018 7:23
Philippe Coutinho has done his best to smooth things over with angry Liverpool fans by penning a heart-felt letter expressing his gratitude.
The Brazilian playmaker completed a £142million move to the Nou Camp on Monday, bringing to an end a long-drawn out transfer saga.
However, the move has left some Liverpool fans with a lot of resentment and, doing his best to explain his actions, Coutinho wrote on Instagram: “Since the moment I arrived in Liverpool, me and my family have been made to feel so welcome and have made so many friends.
“On the pitch and off the pitch, we have experienced the beauty of this club and its fans. In turn, I hope I have delivered memories and moments that have brought happiness to the Liverpool supporters.
“I leave Liverpool because Barcelona is a dream for me. Liverpool was a dream that I was fortunate enough to realise and I have given five years of my life to it.
Want news and features on the Reds on your Facebook timeline? Like our dedicated Liverpool page.
“A career on the pitch only lasts for so long and to play for Barcelona as well as Liverpool is something I want to experience and enjoy while I am blessed enough to be able to do so.
“I hope the supporters understand that choosing to experience something new is not about diminishing their importance to me or the club’s importance. Nothing will ever diminish that in my heart.
“I wish Jurgen and the team nothing but joy and success for the rest of this season and beyond. This is an amazing team and they are getting better and better all the time.”
Coutinho joined Liverpool in an £8.5million move from Inter Milan in January 2013 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s leading stars.
Barcelona saw multiple bids rejected for the player over the summer, but were eventually successful when Liverpool accepted their offer of €120million up front, with a further €40million based on add-ons and incentives.
"I knew the club’s greatness and history but what I did learn during my time was the unique heart and soul of the place. It has its own personality and character that bit is not for you JB
Did his letter bring tears to your eyes?
you see its things like that quote thats shows you haven't a clue, but thats not your fault why should you, but a bit of it must have rub off on you,we like to think of ourselves as a bit different, try to understand the ethos and show a bit of respect What are you on about
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The ring master says the circus show must go on! 🎪
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Jan 9 2018, 08:24 PM
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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool Date published: Tuesday 9th January 2018 7:23
Philippe Coutinho has done his best to smooth things over with angry Liverpool fans by penning a heart-felt letter expressing his gratitude.
The Brazilian playmaker completed a £142million move to the Nou Camp on Monday, bringing to an end a long-drawn out transfer saga.
However, the move has left some Liverpool fans with a lot of resentment and, doing his best to explain his actions, Coutinho wrote on Instagram: “Since the moment I arrived in Liverpool, me and my family have been made to feel so welcome and have made so many friends.
“On the pitch and off the pitch, we have experienced the beauty of this club and its fans. In turn, I hope I have delivered memories and moments that have brought happiness to the Liverpool supporters.
“I leave Liverpool because Barcelona is a dream for me. Liverpool was a dream that I was fortunate enough to realise and I have given five years of my life to it.
Want news and features on the Reds on your Facebook timeline? Like our dedicated Liverpool page.
“A career on the pitch only lasts for so long and to play for Barcelona as well as Liverpool is something I want to experience and enjoy while I am blessed enough to be able to do so.
“I hope the supporters understand that choosing to experience something new is not about diminishing their importance to me or the club’s importance. Nothing will ever diminish that in my heart.
“I wish Jurgen and the team nothing but joy and success for the rest of this season and beyond. This is an amazing team and they are getting better and better all the time.”
Coutinho joined Liverpool in an £8.5million move from Inter Milan in January 2013 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s leading stars.
Barcelona saw multiple bids rejected for the player over the summer, but were eventually successful when Liverpool accepted their offer of €120million up front, with a further €40million based on add-ons and incentives.
"I knew the club’s greatness and history but what I did learn during my time was the unique heart and soul of the place. It has its own personality and character that bit is not for you JB
Did his letter bring tears to your eyes?
you see its things like that quote thats shows you haven't a clue, but thats not your fault why should you, but a bit of it must have rub off on you,we like to think of ourselves as a bit different, try to understand the ethos and show a bit of respect
What are you on about exactly
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Jan 9 2018, 08:43 PM
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Barcelona new boy Coutinho pens emotional letter to the beauty of Liverpool Date published: Tuesday 9th January 2018 7:23
Philippe Coutinho has done his best to smooth things over with angry Liverpool fans by penning a heart-felt letter expressing his gratitude.
The Brazilian playmaker completed a £142million move to the Nou Camp on Monday, bringing to an end a long-drawn out transfer saga.
However, the move has left some Liverpool fans with a lot of resentment and, doing his best to explain his actions, Coutinho wrote on Instagram: “Since the moment I arrived in Liverpool, me and my family have been made to feel so welcome and have made so many friends.
“On the pitch and off the pitch, we have experienced the beauty of this club and its fans. In turn, I hope I have delivered memories and moments that have brought happiness to the Liverpool supporters.
“I leave Liverpool because Barcelona is a dream for me. Liverpool was a dream that I was fortunate enough to realise and I have given five years of my life to it.
Want news and features on the Reds on your Facebook timeline? Like our dedicated Liverpool page.
“A career on the pitch only lasts for so long and to play for Barcelona as well as Liverpool is something I want to experience and enjoy while I am blessed enough to be able to do so.
“I hope the supporters understand that choosing to experience something new is not about diminishing their importance to me or the club’s importance. Nothing will ever diminish that in my heart.
“I wish Jurgen and the team nothing but joy and success for the rest of this season and beyond. This is an amazing team and they are getting better and better all the time.”
Coutinho joined Liverpool in an £8.5million move from Inter Milan in January 2013 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s leading stars.
Barcelona saw multiple bids rejected for the player over the summer, but were eventually successful when Liverpool accepted their offer of €120million up front, with a further €40million based on add-ons and incentives.
"I knew the club’s greatness and history but what I did learn during my time was the unique heart and soul of the place. It has its own personality and character that bit is not for you JB
Did his letter bring tears to your eyes?
you see its things like that quote thats shows you haven't a clue, but thats not your fault why should you, but a bit of it must have rub off on you,we like to think of ourselves as a bit different, try to understand the ethos and show a bit of respect
What are you on about
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The ring master says the circus show must go on! 🎪
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Jan 11 2018, 04:00 PM
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ANOTHER COUTS THREAD....
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Jan 30 2018, 12:03 PM
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Coutinho heads back to Liverpool for a final farewell
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Coutinho heads back to Liverpool for a final farewell
Date published: Tuesday 30th January 2018 9:39
Barcelona playmaker Philippe Coutinho returned to Liverpool on Monday to say a final farewell to his former club.
The Brazil star moved to the Catalan giants for £142million earlier this month, having spent four memorable years at Anfield, and made his full debut in Barca’s comeback win over Alaves on Sunday.
The 26-year-old was unable to officially say goodbye to his Reds team-mates after leaving for Barca with an injury but told his new club that he always intended to go back once he was settled.
Coutinho travelled back to Merseyside on Monday to catch up with his former team-mates and club officials to pass on his final farewells.
Liverpool made an impressive start to life without their Brazilian talisman, having beaten Premier League leaders Manchester City 4-3, but have since lost back-to-back games against Swansea and West Brom.
Jurgen Klopp’s men will be looking to get back on track when they head to Huddersfield on Tuesday night.
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Jan 30 2018, 07:15 PM
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I've no problem with him leaving to be honest. He's south American and his dream team came calling. He earned it. And fair play for taking the time to explain, and for charitable work.
That said, I also have no feelings or desire to hear how he does in his next chapter. None at a. He's left, we move on now too. If we continue to build a strong team and win trophies I'll write him back a letter myself explaining how great it was to see our team flourish in his absence and with the help of his extremely exaggerated transfer fee.
Three words come to mind when I think about Phil. He can "suck my dick"
Like you Antler. Do not give a toss abut him now, nor what he thinks of anything.
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