Liverpool FC Apologise To Saints Owner, Board And Fans Wednesday, 7th Jun 2017 18:52 Liverpool Football Club have just issued an official statement apologising for the "misunderstanding" over Virgil Van Dijk.
The Anfield club have put out a statement that reads.
Liverpool Football Club would like to put on record our regret over recent media speculation regarding Southampton Football Club and player transfers between the two clubs.
We apologise to the owner, board of directors and fans of Southampton for any misunderstanding regarding Virgil van Dijk.
We respect Southampton's position and can confirm we have ended any interest in the player.
The very fact that they have seen fit to do so suggests that they have realised that their behaviour has overstepped the mark and looks like it is now damage limitation for the Merseyside club, certainly had they not done anything underhand either in approaching the player, using the media to unsettle him or a combination of both they would not feel the need to apologise.
Whether they will now not pursue Virgil Van Dijk remains to be seen and the cynical side of me thinks that this is reverse psychology, that they will step back and hope the player himself now forces the move, so they can claim that it is Van Dijk himself who has instigated the situation.
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WanderingSaint added 19:10 - Jun 7
This looks like LFC have contacted Les and asked what they need to do to get us to withdraw our complaint and this is the result. Just another 10 or so clubs to fend off over the next two months! | | |
mattthelegend added 19:20 - Jun 7
i must be a cynic also Nick, too good to be true!!!!!!🤑 | | |
petedoors1 added 19:31 - Jun 7
Maybe Van Dijk has said he wants to stay now Claude Puel is going. | | |
Lazz added 19:33 - Jun 7
​Liverpool have released an official statement claiming that they have given up all interest in Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk following accusations of tapping up. The Saints made complaints stating Reds boss Jurgen Klopp made an illegal approach - consisting of several texts - for their player; if proven, the Anfield side could face a huge ban. | | |
SanMarco added 19:39 - Jun 7
I really hope this is the case. I am resigned to losing him but not to Liverpool please.... | | |
dirk_doone added 20:09 - Jun 7
Fair play to Ralph Krueger. He is a man of his word. "Last month Southampton chairman Ralph Krueger told Press Association Sport that the club would no longer be bullied in the transfer market, saying they were in a position to turn down a £60million bid for Van Dijk." | | |
BoondockSaint added 20:14 - Jun 7
They will only end their interest is if they have solid proof other teams will out-bid them. Lazz- Doubt they get a ban because they are in the top four. However, if they do, it will be the usual "football" ban....big press release about the ban for the "integrity" of the sport.....then they appeal and it is quietly reduced to practically nothing..... | | |
WestSussexSaint added 20:16 - Jun 7
Ralph 1 Jurgan 0 Now if the scousers could apologise for the "misunderstanding" over Lovren and Lallana we'll call it quits! | | |
Consigliere added 20:24 - Jun 7
Well blow me down! I thought I was past surprises but I didn't see this coming. Still a bit suspicious though, but perhaps its the times we live in. Has anyone else been reminded of Orwell's famous quote, in a time of lies, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act? | | |
Consigliere added 20:24 - Jun 7
Well blow me down! I thought I was past surprises but I didn't see this coming. Still a bit suspicious though, but perhaps its the times we live in. Has anyone else been reminded of Orwell's famous quote, in a time of lies, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act? | | |
SanDiegoSaint added 20:39 - Jun 7
Liverpool already have a suspended transfer embargo for their youth team in place form previously tapping up a Stoke youth. I'd imagine they have real cause to be scared of the consequences of an FA investigation. | | |
steve73 added 21:31 - Jun 7
Liverpool apologise and withdraw interest in VVD. Puel sacked and Tuchel takes over. Labour elected with working majority. Wife doesn't have headache. 1 out of 4 is a start eh | | |
bstokesaint added 22:58 - Jun 7
Saints please don't just lap up the apology. They've got burned doing what they knew was wrong. Make the FA take some action. We don't need their money anymore. Their arrogance is unreal. | | |
mattthelegend added 07:31 - Jun 8
Totally agree Bstokesaint, the FA need to show some serious balls here and come down hard on them. SFC need to see this through and not just accept a snivelling apology. UTS | | |
SaintBrock added 12:09 - Jun 8
An apology what effing good is that? Damage has been done and seeds sown and any future vD saw here has been scuppered. We are left with a seriously disenchanted player at the core of our team as the others will sense every time they join up in the dressing room. Saints cannot undo this damage and even the satisfaction of a very serious fine will not compensate for the disruption caused here. Maybe they should be removed from next season's Champions League competition which would not only screw them for next season and deprive them of income but make them seriously unattractive to 'star' world players. Would serve them bloody right. I know, I know...... it won't happen as the PL, the FA and UEFA are gutless spineless, morally deficient and a closed society and Scouse-arses are part of the nasty clan | | |
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