Does anyone know where I can get a job where i only work there for one year and then get homesick and find a new place to work but still get paid handsomely by the previous employers? A couple of guys called Craig Bellamy and Alberto Aqualani told me this is possible at Liverpool?
posted on 6/8/12
"so maybe he was disgusted by the way the club cowardly stabbed him in the back."
posted on 6/8/12
Nobody stabbed anyone in the back
posted on 6/8/12
Craig's always struck me as a bloke with principles, he also hero-worshipped Dalglish since childhood so maybe he was disgusted by the way the club cowardly stabbed him in the back.
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http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/liverpool/news/bellamy-welcomes-rodgers_29308.html
posted on 6/8/12
Wasn't there something said about Bellamy's family wanting him home?
posted on 6/8/12
They betrayed him over Suarezgate and then made him travel to the other side of the world to sack him. Cowardly amateurs.
posted on 6/8/12
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posted on 6/8/12
'........cowardly stabbed...'
well chosen words to get at fsg and defend Kenny.
sacking Kenny equals backstabbing Bellers? Did the club have an agreement that it won't sack Kenny as long as Bellers had a contract? Enlighten me or stop the b.ullo.cks!
posted on 6/8/12
Skred.
I didn't say they stabbed Bells in the back. I said they stabbed KD in the back. Which they did.
I was offering a possible explanation as to why Bells wants to leave.
posted on 6/8/12
shortlightandugly (U13938)
Given the hero status of Kenny with the fans and the fact that we spent £100m last season on getting players Kenny wanted for his style of play; I'd say sacking Kenny was quite a courageous decision. You may not agree with the decision but cowardly? Not a bit of it.
posted on 6/8/12
How did they stab Kenny in the back? They backed him with £100m on transfers, he failed, he was replaced. Everything is normal.