02 May 2017 11:05:56
Eds with our interest in Sessengon and Peirea as explained, who out of our full backs is most at risk of loosing there slot next season? I think Milner has done ok to a point. Clyne has a lot of the ball but doesn't do much with it. Just wanted your thoughts on what you think Klopp is looking to do?

{Ed002's Note - I would not expect to see Sessegnon playing for the first team next season. Ricardo Pereira is a versatile full back who can play on either side and is having a good season on loan at Nice - but I am not so sure you will see him at Liverpool next season. It is clear that Liverpool's interest is in replacing Moreno at left back, and there has been interest shown in a number of players.}


1.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 11:33:19
Cheers for reply mate. Makes sense as we also have TAA to compete with Clyne for the RB slot. Milner perhaps becomes a squad player I guess?

{Ed002's Note - That seems reasonable.}


2.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 11:51:50
Is it looking likely that we'll be able too lure Sessegnon to the club?

Cheers.

{Ed002's Note - Try the search engine.}


3.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 12:56:29
Scouserseb, its been explained that there remains at least 2 people at Fulham that are not keen on doing business with Lfc. On top of that he may well be better suited staying at Fulham especially if they get promoted to the prem.


4.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 13:42:17
Thanks Firmino, I've read that he's a Liverpool fan though?


5.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 13:49:27
Last time I went for at stroll on the search engine, to find some news on Sessegnon, I found that the possibility of us getting the lad, was looking more and more unlikely, as Fulham is of no interest of doing buisness with us nomore. But now you state that we might be in for him anyway, or am I reading to much into this? Would love to see him join us.

{Ed002's Note - Liverpool are very, very keen on him as I have explained - the Sharkopod tells that story. Against a move this summer is the fact he is a kiddie who is limited in the amount of time he is allowed to train each week and who must attend school. Also making it difficult are a couple of people at Fulham who would rather not do business with Liverpool due to a previous problem. There is also a lot of interest from elsewhere - where one club are proposing two players, some cash and a two year loan back for him.}


6.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 17:42:00
Hey eds previous problem was with C. Dempsey I suppose?

{Ed002's Note - Yes, the tapping up.}


7.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 18:38:02
Tappa Tappa Tappa!


8.) 02 May 2017
02 May 2017 20:11:34
Surely if the lad wants to leave, a couple of people with grudges won't stand in the way? Seems a tad selfish to hold back a young player's wishes, maybe even his future, over some issues you've had in the past.

{Ed002's Note - The most disruptive thing for his career would be a move to Liverpool this summer. Staying at Fulham would by far the best. Calling them grudges is ridiculous given Liverpool's dreadful behavior.}


9.) 03 May 2017
03 May 2017 09:35:45
would the fact that Ian Ayre is gone and our new sporting director's role in negotiations perhaps alleviate the attitude some Fulham reps hold towards Liverpool?


10.) 03 May 2017
03 May 2017 18:41:54
I don't agree, Ed. I'm no expert on youth development, so I won't say what's wrong or right for him. That's down to him and his advisors.

My point is that if a young player wants to leave to further his career, it's wrong that a few people should stand in his way because they are unhappy about something that happened years ago that has nothing to do with the young player currently in question.

It's not constructive but more importantly, it's unfair on the lad if he wants to leave.

{Ed002's Note - I have no idea why you are objecting or disagreeing with what I said. The player doesn't want to leave. The player needs to finish his education and cannot train full time. The player wants to be at Fulham. The people at Fulham have seen Liverpool abuse the rules and then have sat back whilst two directors of Liverpool dragged a trail of slime behind them when they apologised for tapping a player up. Liverpool have recently been banned for further indescretions, and Liverpool are now being sued for completely derailing the career of a youngster.

And you think this is all OK? And by the way, last season Liverpool faced more charges and were punished more often thena any other team in Europe. They also recieved two further letters of warning regarding tapping up from clubs in Germany, and and had an ex-captain admit tapping up players on behalf of the club.}