Thread: Liverpool transfers in/out and rumours 22/23 + Contracts

  1. #4291
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Posts
    26,804
    Wonder if there's any truth to all this chat about Fabinho's dogs.

  2. #4292
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Posts
    2,585
    Quote Originally Posted by Insidious View Post
    Wonder if there's any truth to all this chat about Fabinho's dogs.
    Well there seems to be some kind of hold up somewhere, perhaps the Saudis heard he can be like a terrier or dare I say a pitbull in that midfield.

  3. #4293
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Teesside
    Posts
    16,779
    He has two Frenchies. Fair play to him if that's what scuppers it, no amount of money in the world can replace your dogs. They're priceless.

  4. #4294
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Posts
    26,804
    Quote Originally Posted by teesred View Post
    He has two Frenchies. Fair play to him if that's what scuppers it, no amount of money in the world can replace your dogs. They're priceless.
    Dogs are wonderful. One of mine got attacked last night and I was up the walls.

    Won't do the already very difficult challenge of socialising him any good but amazingly he isn't injured despite being tiny and having been lifted+shaken.

  5. #4295
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Teesside
    Posts
    16,779
    Quote Originally Posted by Insidious View Post
    Dogs are wonderful. One of mine got attacked last night and I was up the walls.

    Won't do the already very difficult challenge of socialising him any good but amazingly he isn't injured despite being tiny and having been lifted+shaken.
    Aw man, what happened?

  6. #4296
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Posts
    26,804
    Quote Originally Posted by teesred View Post
    Aw man, what happened?
    Walking in my local streets because that SHOULD be safe (versus public parks where the "don't worry mine is friendly" twatlords whose dogs have zero recall are) and a dog that was tethered on a rope of 30 feet or more bolted out of its driveway (no gate) and lifted and shook one of my 2 new rescues - had them about 6 weeks.

    My smaller one weighs 4.6kg as he is a Chihuahua mixed with Jack Russell and this thing was some sort of Husky mix or Akita mix.

    My two have spent the first 2 years of their lives indoors in the care of someone who was hoarding dogs. They were physically in good condition but in terms of socialisation they have zero - bark at dogs, cars, people - all through fear.

    This will have been a huge psychological setback for them. I'm gutted - mainly for their welfare, but also (more selfishly) my own. My last dog was reactive so he couldn't walk anywhere "fun" like a park due to me not being able to trust others to keep their dogs on lead or have good recall and I was cautiously optimistic about the progress my guys were making - weeks of work undone in an instant.

    Thankfully he is physically alright in terms of injury. Can't deny I will be dreading walks for a while as I still "have" to walk them in my local streets as they aren't ready for parks and I need them to know where Home is on case they slipped a harness or something.

    I don't blame the guy's dog - lots of animals are territorial. But unsupervised tethering with no gate and too long a rope is the absolute height of inconsiderate ballrootedness.

  7. #4297
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Teesside
    Posts
    16,779
    Quote Originally Posted by Insidious View Post
    Walking in my local streets because that SHOULD be safe (versus public parks where the "don't worry mine is friendly" twatlords whose dogs have zero recall are) and a dog that was tethered on a rope of 30 feet or more bolted out of its driveway (no gate) and lifted and shook one of my 2 new rescues - had them about 6 weeks.

    My smaller one weighs 4.6kg as he is a Chihuahua mixed with Jack Russell and this thing was some sort of Husky mix or Akita mix.

    My two have spent the first 2 years of their lives indoors in the care of someone who was hoarding dogs. They were physically in good condition but in terms of socialisation they have zero - bark at dogs, cars, people - all through fear.

    This will have been a huge psychological setback for them. I'm gutted - mainly for their welfare, but also (more selfishly) my own. My last dog was reactive so he couldn't walk anywhere "fun" like a park due to me not being able to trust others to keep their dogs on lead or have good recall and I was cautiously optimistic about the progress my guys were making - weeks of work undone in an instant.

    Thankfully he is physically alright in terms of injury. Can't deny I will be dreading walks for a while as I still "have" to walk them in my local streets as they aren't ready for parks and I need them to know where Home is on case they slipped a harness or something.

    I don't blame the guy's dog - lots of animals are territorial. But unsupervised tethering with no gate and too long a rope is the absolute height of inconsiderate ballrootedness.
    That's a nitemare mate. Poor little thing, you're right about some dog owners. They're so blase or dumb about how their dogs affect others. Must be a pain having to keep them away from built up areas too, hope theyre not too affected by it.

  8. #4298
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Posts
    37,515
    So, the Saudi’s have offered £259m for Mbappe. Come on FSG what’ve you got? Counter it with £259m plus 1.

    ‘Ave it!!! It’s on!!!!!

  9. #4299
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    belfast
    Posts
    17,527
    Quote Originally Posted by miller0863 View Post
    So, the Saudi’s have offered £259m for Mbappe. Come on FSG what’ve you got? Counter it with £259m plus 1.

    ‘Ave it!!! It’s on!!!!!
    He's possibly going to earn €22 euros a second !!

  10. #4300
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Posts
    2,585
    Quote Originally Posted by miller0863 View Post
    So, the Saudi’s have offered £259m for Mbappe. Come on FSG what’ve you got? Counter it with £259m plus 1.

    ‘Ave it!!! It’s on!!!!!
    That's a huge bid on the day that the first million pound man, Trevor Francis, dies.

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •