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Brewster 15:22 - Sep 26 with 851 views34dfgdf54

Anyone else think this one could still have a slight chance?
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Brewster on 15:26 - Sep 26 with 841 viewsDr_Parnassus

Next to zero.

He will end up at Sheff Utd I would have thought.

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Brewster on 15:28 - Sep 26 with 834 viewsNeath_Jack

There's always a chance while he's still sitting around at LFC.

Very little chance though I'd have thought.

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Brewster on 15:30 - Sep 26 with 823 viewsonehunglow

Klopp not exactly helping the lad.

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Brewster on 16:12 - Sep 26 with 780 views34dfgdf54

Brewster on 15:26 - Sep 26 by Dr_Parnassus

Next to zero.

He will end up at Sheff Utd I would have thought.


They can’t afford him, and won’t promise the 80% game time if it’s a loan (if Nixon is right that is, which he hasn’t been much lately to be fair)
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Brewster on 17:18 - Sep 26 with 726 viewsReslovenSwan1

Surely as a kid and still developing he could be given a modus operandi to ammend his game to suit that of Salah, Mane and Firminio.

This might be easier to do in a less demanding envronment where he has already been sucessful under an ex Liverpool coach. Liverrpool could even be given an input at Fairwood by appointment. I just think Liverpool are thinking short term and are short of cash. Premier league rivals will not accept their buy back terms unless desperate in january.

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Brewster on 17:30 - Sep 26 with 712 viewsAndyCole

Yes. Despite Brewster's ambition and deserved claim to be playing PL now, his advisors will be pointing at Abraham as exemplar.

He thrived under Cooper's tutelage. He will now also be salivating at the service MGW provides, and the know-how Ayew offers.

He also loves Swansea and living on the sea front.

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Brewster on 17:43 - Sep 26 with 696 views34dfgdf54

From the outside looking in, and how I'm reading it, is that Liverpool don't think he will ever be good enough for their first team so now want to maximise his value and get him off the books perm this year, they see no need to loan him out.

He wants to come back, I got no doubt about that. Mainly because he wants to stay at Liverpool long term.
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Brewster on 17:55 - Sep 26 with 680 viewsAndyCole

Brewster on 17:43 - Sep 26 by 34dfgdf54

From the outside looking in, and how I'm reading it, is that Liverpool don't think he will ever be good enough for their first team so now want to maximise his value and get him off the books perm this year, they see no need to loan him out.

He wants to come back, I got no doubt about that. Mainly because he wants to stay at Liverpool long term.


He will be modelling himself on a role model. Question is, who is that.

Who is the best role model for him at Liverpool, and who could he step in for if needed/shaped. It's not obvious to me.

Maybe he needs another stint with us to stake and make a profound claim, and thereby shape his own identity at Liverpool or another top 6 club.

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Brewster on 18:13 - Sep 26 with 646 viewsNotLoyal

That's the thing in favour for us, he is loaned for another season, remains a Liverpool player and his stock increases next season. Maybe Cooper hasn't given up on this scenario, and lack of another player coming in.

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Brewster on 18:18 - Sep 26 with 634 views34dfgdf54

Brewster on 18:13 - Sep 26 by NotLoyal

That's the thing in favour for us, he is loaned for another season, remains a Liverpool player and his stock increases next season. Maybe Cooper hasn't given up on this scenario, and lack of another player coming in.


The Premier League sides are not keen on guaranteeing game time for him, so it makes no sense for Liverpool to loan to those.

Most likely he will end up at Palace, but I still have a glimmer of hope, even if we do sign Gyokeres.
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Brewster on 18:21 - Sep 26 with 624 viewsjasper_T

She's gone, mate, it's time to move on.
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Brewster on 18:29 - Sep 26 with 606 views34dfgdf54

Brewster on 18:21 - Sep 26 by jasper_T

She's gone, mate, it's time to move on.


It will take time..
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Brewster on 00:26 - Sep 27 with 460 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Brewster on 18:18 - Sep 26 by 34dfgdf54

The Premier League sides are not keen on guaranteeing game time for him, so it makes no sense for Liverpool to loan to those.

Most likely he will end up at Palace, but I still have a glimmer of hope, even if we do sign Gyokeres.


Well if he comes here and we go up we could afford to buy him

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Brewster on 10:05 - Sep 27 with 350 viewsNotLoyal

Brewster on 00:26 - Sep 27 by Brynmill_Jack

Well if he comes here and we go up we could afford to buy him


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Brewster on 10:06 - Sep 27 with 349 views34dfgdf54

According to Nixon he’s pushing for palace move. Understandable considering he’s a London lad.

Can’t see how he gets game time their at present.
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