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What do you reckon about Divock Origi? I did comment about him last year because he was part of my (mainly Belgian) world cup dream team. I thought he was amazing then & when I found out L'pool had signed him, thought you'd be well pleased.


Do people not chat on this thread anymore? Or is it just me that no-one wants to chat to? ;-)

I take it that you weren't too impressed by Belgium during the world cup AM?


I had bets on them to win, was gutted when they went out, but placed bets on them for Euro 16 instead. Only small bets. If I had loads of money it'd be more. I love everything about that team.


That's how I know who Origi is!

Yeah I don't begrudge them that. I don't usually harbour I'll feeling towards players moving on, indeed I often cheer them on at their new clubs. Not in this case. Can't all be blamed on his agent, he's a shit and I genuinely hope it all goes tits up for him. Good riddance.

Otta Wrote:

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> I honestly couldn't care less, so long as we get a

> good price. The owners have proven in the past

> they're not pushovers.

>

> He's the new Cashley Hole. City should offer him

> ?100k a week and not a penny more. Apparently it's

> not.about the money, so prove it.


It's not about money. I smile when I read such headlines. Would he go to City if they offered exactly the same package as the one he had at Liverpool? Probably not. Just once I'd love a player to say "of course I'm moving for money" Wouldn't be dreadful if his career took the same route as Shaun Wright Phillips, remember him?

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