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Moses: See you then.

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Silver Sean

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Moses off back to the vile cunts at the end of the season. more mind games from Maureen? 'Tell them you're leaving, son. That'll really shit them up'.
 
i've seen nearly all our games this season but i couldn't even tell you what sort of player moses is . He's just so 'meh' . apart from 2 goals did he ever do anything?

He comes across like he doesn't give a shite but maybe that's his style . If i was to make an excuse for him then maybe you could say he came here expecting more playing time than at chelsea (perhaps even promised it) but didn't get it so hasn't been in the best frame of mind.

whatever , it doesn't even feel like he played for us and in a few weeks we'll probably all forget that he ever did .
 
We're we paying much of his wages? Glad to see the back of him, to be honest.

It's funny because after the Swansea match, I briefly convinced myself he would be alright for us. He just did not give a hoot.

He will be very lucky to get playing Time for the rent boys
 
Apparently, his contract has it specified that unlike other loanees he has to play against LFC. They want him to play for us...
 
Someone please post a link to that sky sports vid of him being interviewed.

He comes across like the thickest cunt on the planet.
 
Dont know about thickest cunt on the planet but he cartainly wont be missed.
Fitting that they had a picture of Cissokho in the background aswell.
 
Do you know his life story. So Sad...

From an earlier article.

He did not say his father had been a brave man but did not need to.

Austin Moses was a Christian minister in Kaduna at a time when religious violence between the Muslim majority and Christian minority was rife.
Thousands of Christians had been killed there in 2000 when they objected to the imposition of Islamic Sharia Law.

The news wires mention countless examples of Christian pastors being butchered in their churches by Muslim rioters.

Still, Austin Moses remained a pastor and with the help of his wife, Josephine, continued with his missionary work.
He did not have time for football but Victor played every day, in the streets or on a dusty concrete pitch surrounded by houses.

His heroes were David Beckham and Michael Owen.

But in 2002, there were more religious riots. The family knew that because Victor's father had his own church, he would be a target.
Victor, the couple's only child, was playing football in the streets with a ball made up of sticky tape bound tightly together when his uncle came to find him.

He told him rioters had set upon his parents in their home and murdered them. He said Victor's life was in danger, too. The little boy, an orphan at 11, was hidden at a friend's house.

"I just tried to be careful afterwards," he said. "It was a week after they were killed I came to England.

They got me out as quickly as they could for my safety."

He left so fast and in such panic, shock and bewilderment that he did not even have the chance to bring any pictures of his parents.
I asked him if he still had vivid memories of them and for the only time, his eyes blazed. "Yes," he said, "of course."

Victor did not know anyone in England. He had never even been outside Kaduna before. He was placed with foster parents in Croydon and classified as an asylum seeker.

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opi...s-parents-had-been-murdered-article53720.html
 
Yeah I've read that before awful story, no child should have to play with a ball made of sticky tape.
 
Yeah, parents murdered one day, and you move to a foreign country and move in with foster parents and you're 11 years old. Doesn't bear thinking..
 
I quite like Moses. He's done nothing wrong really. He just had very little impact during his time with us. He's never moaned and groaned though. Good luck to him I say.
 
Never really looked like he wanted to be in Liverpool.
What makes you say that? He's never said anything in that regard as far as I remember. Maybe it was you who never wanted him at Liverpool. He's hardly played @Modo - He was on the bench for most of the season which leads me to the conclusion that -

A) BR thought he was doing his best in training and so warranted to be a squad player - albeit a bench option.
B) With the SsSsS and C playing the way they were/have is it any wonder he hasn't played?

He's not moaned about it and in the few times he's come on he's looked ok.
 
What makes you say that? He's never said anything in that regard as far as I remember. Maybe it was you who never wanted him at Liverpool. He's hardly played @Modo - He was on the bench for most of the season which leads me to the conclusion that -

A) BR thought he was doing his best in training and so warranted to be a squad player - albeit a bench option.
B) With the SsSsS and C playing the way they were/have is it any wonder he hasn't played?

He's not moaned about it and in the few times he's come on he's looked ok.

Well compared to how Cissokho looked when he joined Moses looked miserable. Just look at his first interview, the press photographs etc. I mean usually when you join a club like Liverpool you'd expect a player to be happy about it.
I fear that Moses always regarded it as a step down, he pretty much confirms it in the latest interview.
"I came to Liverpool to do a professional job but I'm a Chelsea player" etc.

Makes it sound like he's a mercenary or worse like we're some sort of feeder club to Chelsea.
 
He's got a bit of talent and I thought he would prove more useful than he has been, but there was a performance a few months into the season where he just strolled around the pitch like it was his summer holidays and ever since then I haven't given Victor Moses a second thought. Willian and Hazard are far superior players to him. He won't make any impression at Chelsea and should go find himself a mid-table club and discover some passion for the game again.
 
Well maybe. I'd rather reserve judgment on the guy. I just refuse to believe he hasn't put a shift in (at least during training) that will ultimately help the first eleven. It doesn't matter that much anyway right? It's not worked out so let's move on. Same with Cissokho.
 
i've seen nearly all our games this season but i couldn't even tell you what sort of player moses is . He's just so 'meh' . apart from 2 goals did he ever do anything?

He comes across like he doesn't give a shite but maybe that's his style . If i was to make an excuse for him then maybe you could say he came here expecting more playing time than at chelsea (perhaps even promised it) but didn't get it so hasn't been in the best frame of mind.

whatever , it doesn't even feel like he played for us and in a few weeks we'll probably all forget that he ever did .
He watched Suarez score an awesome goal from the 6 yard line.
 
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