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He was a catalyst to a degree - but yes. And I am totally exaggerating tbh - he was actually superb in a few big games - and really isn't that bad at all - just too slow. Maybe he can up that in the second season - who knows.
My over indulgence on this one is simply because we signed a player that was never the answer at all - and simply plugged a gap. Stuttgart loss supposedly our gain Jurgen lorded him on camera but couldn't convince himself even
So Robiot has run out of legs?? just send a farmer with a gun gun gun.he'll he soon run again (sowwy once more)
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
It was reported at the time that Jürgen pushed for the transfer, to be fair.
Typically we try to target lads with 120-150 games (big enough pool for data) aged 23-26 and Endo certainly falls outside of that age bracket.
Not a knock on Endo for the record, nor on Klopp - but he certainly wasn't forced to sign him.
Yep, it's hard to imagine Endo was high on the list.
But he must have ticked a few of the boxes in the analysis.
I think we were all surprised by him. As far as stop-gaps go, he was certainly more effective than Kabak, Davies and Arthur!
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Arthur was phenomenal though - “in his own inimitable way” - his mere presence enough to strike the fear of god into opponents most of whom wondered what the fook he even looked like.
Ornstein reports that the delay now is due to the deals structure. Sounds like we've tried an offer of other players going as part of the deal but that's not happening.
In other words FSG playing the low ball or wanting to pay for him using interest free credit cards. Ocean finance getting involved soon I reckon.
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