Kent recalled.... (3 Viewers)

mechaishida

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So has he been recalled or not? Probably like the Ben Tuner non story. If in doubt, make shit up or exaggerate x 1000.

And in Turner's case, then proceed to fumble your way awkwardly through a live match run-down, sounding about as enthusiastic as a meth-head on a crushing comedown.
 

sparky

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On the subject of kent did anyone video that bit of skill he did to nutmeg that player in the 1st half last night? If so anychance of posting it on so i can show a few lads who never went last night ive been raving about it shame he didnt go on to whip a cross in or dribble through to score, top class
 

Sick Boy

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The Telegraph is a cheap rag, luckily Gilbert h's stopped resorting to posting links on here to get their views up.

They do seem to enjoy putting a negative spin on non-stories when it comes to ccfc. Other local papers are much more supportive of their team and you don't get the negative crap so much
 

Grendel

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From the Liverpool Echo:

Liverpool youngster Ryan Kent scored a superb first goal for Coventry last night - cutting in from the left before curling a right-foot shot into the net.
He was then recalled by Jurgen Klopp to Liverpool, that’s according to the Coventry Telegraph.
18-year-old Kent is highly rated at Anfield and it’s reported that Klopp wants to take a closer look at the youngster.
Sky Blues boss Tony Mowbray revealed Kent will spend some time at Liverpool during the international break so that Klopp can run the rule over him.
He said: “Ryan is going back to Liverpool for a few days prior to the international call-up so that the new coach can have a look at him.
“All the loan players are going back for a few days I think, that’s fine by us; that’s good. When a new manager comes in he wants to have a look at all of his players.”
 

Nick

Administrator
From the Liverpool Echo:

Liverpool youngster Ryan Kent scored a superb first goal for Coventry last night - cutting in from the left before curling a right-foot shot into the net.
He was then recalled by Jurgen Klopp to Liverpool, that’s according to the Coventry Telegraph.
18-year-old Kent is highly rated at Anfield and it’s reported that Klopp wants to take a closer look at the youngster.
Sky Blues boss Tony Mowbray revealed Kent will spend some time at Liverpool during the international break so that Klopp can run the rule over him.
He said: “Ryan is going back to Liverpool for a few days prior to the international call-up so that the new coach can have a look at him.
“All the loan players are going back for a few days I think, that’s fine by us; that’s good. When a new manager comes in he wants to have a look at all of his players.”

So a headline saying he is recalled is bollocks, as is the crap afterwards justifying it.
 

Nick

Administrator
So where did the CET say he was recalled? The thread title did I find no mention in the article in fact the article said very much what TM did. Strange

It's been edited.

You can see in the link in the original page it is originally:

liverpool-manager-jurgen-klopp-recalls-
 

hill83

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It's been edited.

You can see in the link in the original page it is originally:

liverpool-manager-jurgen-klopp-recalls-

Yep. Edited with no mention of their original mistake. Poor.
 

Nick

Administrator
It's the attitude as well when people disagree:

read the story Dan, Klopp wants to have a look so, by definition, he's been recalled, albeit hopefully temporarily

The original tweet - promotion of it was "Exclusive - Ryan Kent recalled by Liverpool"
 

chiefdave

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The original tweet - promotion of it was "Exclusive - Ryan Kent recalled by Liverpool"

Don't players often go back for a few days if there's a big gap between games? Doesn't even mean Klopp will see him, imagine he is busy with the first team, more likley whoever is in charge of player development will be having a look at Kent.

CT on a roll this week with this and the totally made up Turner story.
 

Sick Boy

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Their defence on social media is embarrassing...nearly as much as a journalist coming on an Internet forum to post links to pay his wages.

Cheap and tacky.
 

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