17 Aug 2017 00:10:26
I'm a foreign Liverpool fan since early 70s. I have sadly never been to Anfield, its one of my dreams to visit the city of Liverpool, and Anfield.
I'm a bit curious about the Pipco situation vs the Kop. With all these bridges on fire now, how would Anfield and The KOP treat Coutinho if he comes back in the team? I know that Suarez was forgiven for his madness, but Sterling not so much.
After all, these players leave the fans very disappointed.


1.) 17 Aug 2017
17 Aug 2017 02:12:26
Depends on if he goes on strike I'd guess.
Personally I'd have no issue with him staying or going.
I just want either him to work hard as usual if he stays, or a fair transfer offer if he is to go.
£90m would have been a good offer in previous windows, this has clearly not been a normal window.


2.) 17 Aug 2017
17 Aug 2017 02:12:46
I suspect it'll be like Suarez or Torres, if he stays the fans will continue to support him, if he leaves then we'll forget about him and move on.


3.) 17 Aug 2017
17 Aug 2017 03:16:24
Sterling went to a rival team so he would never be forgiven, but we can’t really hate players for wanting to take up a chance of playing for Barca. It is every players dream to be there or Madrid at some point in their career.

If he comes back into the team and plays the way we know he can, there won’t be many complaints. If he sulks and plays rubbish, the booing will start.


4.) 17 Aug 2017
17 Aug 2017 04:18:39
He'd most likely get a good reception. Were he to leave, it would be seen as a move to supposedly further his potential (Barcelona), whereas with Sterling and City it was seen to be one of greed, an obnoxious agent, and somewhat of a lack of gratitude for what Liverpool had done for him.


5.) 17 Aug 2017
17 Aug 2017 04:40:06
Forget about who smeg? Aah, him! 118 mill? Snap their hands off.