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posted on 25/8/11

Would you really want bellamy back?

posted on 25/8/11

Oh dear... An article for Liverpool fans only and the first reply is a United fan. What a surprise, and they say they don't spend time on our board....

posted on 25/8/11

Did you even read "albooney's" comment "Luis Carroll - We won it 5 times"?

Or do you consider everything from a non scouser a WUM?

posted on 25/8/11

And now a Chelsea fan...

We all know that you are a WUM though mrchelsea...

If I was you I would get back to worrying about your £50m striker who has scored only once in a competitive fixture...

posted on 25/8/11

@™ju§t another ålbooney© (U1565)

I do believe that Bellamy can still do a job yes and would be a more than adequate back-up to Lou and Andy.

posted on 25/8/11

Thanks mr chelsea

It was a genuine question, was just talking about it with a liverpool fan on the united board. Does that mean he's a WUM?

comment by TCW (U6489)

posted on 25/8/11

I'd start being nicer to the 'out of towners' on your board. They seem to be the only ones willing to talk to you.

posted on 25/8/11

We all know that you are a WUM though mrchelsea...-
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Who isnt a WUM in your eyes? You'd call admin a wum and filter him if he didnt agree with your prediction of Henderson winning the ballon'dor in the next two years.

posted on 25/8/11

That's the thing he has quality no doubt, but as knottyash was saying depends which bellamy turns up, the one who with a bad attitude to training and his team mates or the one with a point to prove. He could be a good impact player off the bench when you're chasing a game but would he be happy with a place on the bench?
Is it worth getting him if he turns out to be a bad influence in the dressing room, after all the good work dalglish has done in getting a great team spirit is it worth ruining it to get him?

posted on 25/8/11

Btw I don't subscribe to your theory that mr chelsea is a WUM

posted on 25/8/11

albooney

The reason for the shortness is our board has been plagued today by arsenal and Chelsea fans on school holiday. every other article written has been a cheap dig. every article a red has written has been commented on by them within seconds of the post going live.

They never give any constructive questions or debates.

In answer to your question. I think he would be a much better option than Ngog and i know a few Utd fans who think he is still handy. it was only a season or so ago he scored 2 fantastic goals at OT remember

posted on 25/8/11

How could I forget!
His quality isn't in question, just his attitude, on that score is he worth it?

I do know what you mean about arsenal fans though, and you'd think they'd be quiet all things considered! Haven't seen much of that from chelsea fans though

posted on 25/8/11

Hello. Arsenal fan and WUM here. Liverpool are a g@sh club without class so it makes sense for Bellamy to rejoin them. From now on I will call Coates 'Scrotes'. Goodbye little mid table club.

posted on 25/8/11

Apart from The Adventures Of Batmanu Eboué & Robin Van Persie - WengersExcuses is the voice of reason on ja606 I don't think he or a guy called abu etc are WUMS

posted on 25/8/11

Would Bellamy be good for us ?

Just ask yourselves this, would you rather see N'gog play for us over the next 12 months or Bellamy.

Pretty obvious to me.

comment by fitlfc (U2366)

posted on 25/8/11

I dont think the question should be a choice of NGog or Bellamy. We dont need either of them

posted on 25/8/11

I also don't think its about which one is better but the attitude bellamy brings with him

posted on 25/8/11

bellamy should be signed with baptisim in mind.....ethos of baptisim: team spirit builder, defender of the LFC Faith and endevour to show repent.

If he screws up let him know from the off that he will be tucked away in such a dark hole that not even his mother will know where he is

simples

posted on 25/8/11

To be honest maybe he's too long in the tooth now for all the attitude stuff

posted on 25/8/11

agreed just another, you get to an age as player where two things happen..............you mature as a person (this seems to take longer with english players) and as you near to the end of your playing years you start to savour the time you have on the pitch and as a collective part of a team.

We could use a Bellamy who has reached this cognitive state only if he has the legs for the game otherwise i can get a Zen Buddhist who could do it better

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