Andriy Voronin could be sold by Liverpool


Written by: Dave Cohen Bookmark and Share
2008-07-19 13:04:31

Andriy Vironin of Liverpool in action against Wigan
  Andriy Vironin of Liverpool in action against Wigan
The Ukrainian and Liverpool striker Andriy Voronin who began his first season with Liverpool last year in promising fashion could be on his way out.

Brought in on a free transfer from Bayer Leverkusen the twenty eight year old player went off the boil badly during the season.

It is expected that he could end up back in Germany.

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez could be asking in the region of ₤3 million which would be used to offset further expenditure as more players are sought.





Discuss

BesTalentScout July 19th, 2008 14:59

Rafa that clown.............selling Voronin after one season while keeping Crouch for so long

Tontodonati July 19th, 2008 15:31

Simple! Crouch is English. Voronin is not! To borrow a line from Andrew Young, ex US ambassador to the UN and ex mayor of Atlanta "England has institutionalized descrimination!"

chakal July 19th, 2008 17:29

Goodness you are old!!!
Andrew Young said that 30 years ago.

Tontodonati July 19th, 2008 17:38

Chakal, thanks for your compliment! If you can remember that sentence spoken 30 years ago, you must be as old as I am!

ajax72 July 19th, 2008 20:05

Why did they bought him in the first place. Rafa - Top of the flops.

Giorgio July 20th, 2008 09:27

Will Liverpool be challenging for the Premiership title next season ? I do not believe that they will !!
Some people are still under the illusion that the Liverpool of to-day is the Lverpool of the late 70' and early 80's and that is definitely not the case !!!

DaJohnner July 20th, 2008 18:15

Again people...get a clue...Liverppol has made the champions league finals 2 of the past 4 years and won it in 2005. They are a great squad that WILL win the premiership this season. They would have won many more, but unfortunately, they do not control the officials in the EPL like Man U and others, so they struggle to get a championship. Rafa is not the best, but will get the job done. They still are the most prestigious, and victorious club in all the EPL and most distiguished of English sides in European Competition. So Man U and the rest can kiss their behinds as they try to catch up to Liverpool excellence and victories.

Tontodonati July 20th, 2008 22:27

DaJohnner, you keep on repeating "Get a clue." We have been waiting for your immense wisdom for the longest time but you have never showed to us. You either suffer from delusions of grandeur or have a complex of inferiority. Have you ever heard of that famous proverb, "the pot calls the kettle black?