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"I would need to be a nutcase to even consider letting Andy Carroll go at this moment".
But Rodgers said he would be a "nutcase" to allow the England striker to leave the club with only nine days of the transfer window left.
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"He's a nutcase.
I'm a nutcase about reservation schedules.
"But up until that moment I'm a nutcase.
I'll go 'dot com', 'forward slash', it's just me, I'm a nutcase..."...
One person, maybe he's a nutcase, but a second person, he's a professor, you believe it.
"In my day, if you'd said you'd got depression they'd've thought you were a nutcase and no good for cricket.
Fannie – any similarities to Annie Leibovitz entirely coincidental – is a nutcase, basically; at one point she announces: "You know, I've been doing this for a long time.
"I knew 10 years ago I wanted to do this, but I couldn't go around saying so, because people would have thought I was a nutcase," he said.
She leaves him a cute note on his car ("please don't think I'm a nutcase"), and soon after a cafe conversation they're confessing their mutual appreciation for Paul Simon's "Graceland".
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