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Mulhollanddrive wrote:Stacking central midfield - Gerrard, Lucas, Henderson, Meireles, Adam. Got a couple of academy players not bad in CM too. Kenny has done that at every team he has coached it suits his tactics to stock up on centrally minded players Edited by guest: 15/6/2011 04:20:26 PM
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imnofreak
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Almost confirmed that Maxi is going back to Argie to play with Newells old boys. Wish him all the best.
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imnofreak wrote:Almost confirmed that Maxi is going back to Argie to play with Newells old boys. Wish him all the best. Confirmed??? Here's the article i found http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_6990422,00.html . If it is true, its a debateable decision because he had a smashing second half of last season?
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From Soccernet
Liverpool winger Maxi Rodriguez could be on his way back to Argentina after admitting he has always wanted to return to boyhood club Newell's Old Boys. “When I left here, I knew I was coming back,” Rodriguez told Argentinian newspaper La Capital. “The president (William Lorenzo) called me and I said yes. Now it depends on the contract I have in Liverpool, maybe that can be loosened a little.”
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imnofreak
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Look 2 posts up ;)
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Meh Quotes>>>>>>>>> link to quotes ;)
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Dann would be nice, would like to see a lb next - and some sort of winger. Elia would be good.
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Really not looking forward to the unveiling of the third kit... hideous. I mean.. blue?! Wtf.
I know we'll probably be contractually obliged to wear it a few times, but I hope it aint much.
At least this should shutup all those who were whinging when we switched from Adidas to Warrior.
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These are apparently the shorts for the 3rd kit
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A lot of the RAWK fellas saying it's blue because of Standard Chartered, as it's the colour of their logo. Hmm.
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](*,) :-# :-& #-o :x [-x :( :cry: :oops: [-(
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All I can think of is Man City. I don't care what colour Standard Chartered's logo is, they can collectively go suck it.  It's not even the same colour blue! Talk of Maxi going back to argentina. I'd be disappointed, but I do wonder where that leaves us on the left wing. Edited by afromanGT: 16/6/2011 06:36:38 PM
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Stolen from EOTK This is how our third shirt should be:
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Quote:Liverpool set course to renew rivalry June 15, 2011 By Will Tidey There's a nostalgic breeze blowing through the transfer window this summer. Liverpool and Manchester United have dominated the early exchanges, and with Sir Alex Ferguson and Kenny Dalglish both targeting a youthful revolution, the two footballing giants of the North West could be on course for a return to the halcyon days of a rivalry that defined a generation. Liverpool struck first with a reported £16 million deal for 20-year-old Sunderland midfielder Jordan Henderson - a player Dalglish hailed a "class act on and off the field", and rates as one the most talented young players in the game. Henderson was a wanted man, with United among his many suitors, but Liverpool were fixed on their target and ultimately were prepared to out-bid the competition. It was the third time in less than six months their director of football, Damien Comolli, had made the kind of statement in the transfer market Dalglish believes will "raise the profile" of a club once the envy of Europe. Andy Carroll's arrival might have been funded with proceeds from the £50 million sale of Fernando Torres, but anytime you spend £35 million on a relatively unproven 22-year-old, you're going to turn heads. Luis Suarez was a less speculative investment. As part of Uruguay's overachieving team at the 2010 World Cup, the 24-year-old had proved himself on the biggest stage - and came with Champions League experience and a fine scoring record in the Eredivisie with Ajax. The fact he was given Dalglish's iconic No. 7 shirt said it all. Liverpool paid nearly £23 million for a player they were confident could play an integral role in returning the club to former glories. All three purchases, at a combined cost of over £70 million, were achieved with a ruthlessness vital to Liverpool's evolution. The club can't offer Champions League football next season, but freed of the suffocating debts of the George Gillett and Tom Hicks era, they can at least now put some money on the table to illustrate their ambition. New owners Fenway Sports Group are said to have a clear long-term strategy for the club, and the arrival of three hugely promising young players is a good indication they're prepared to be patient. Comolli maintains they're not finished yet. Rumours are rife that Blackpool midfielder Charlie Adam will hold talks at Anfield in the coming days, and Liverpool have also been linked to full-backs Gael Clichy and Luis Enrique. With each bold signing, the club becomes a more attractive proposition to prospective new players, and with Dalglish lending his romantic appeal to the renaissance, Liverpool finally appear to be back on an upward trajectory. Meanwhile, down the M62 at Manchester United, Dalglish's age-old adversary Ferguson is once again seeking to evolve his team and answer the questions set by Barcelona in a one-sided Champions League final. Shorn of the retired Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Edwin Van der Sar, and with Ryan Giggs now 37, Ferguson has made youth a priority and appears set to oversee a summer of reinvention at Old Trafford. Blackburn central defender Phil Jones was the first through the door. United paid an estimated £16.5 million fee for the 19-year-old, beating Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool to land the England Under-21 international. When you consider Chris Smalling is 21, and the Da Silva twins Rafael and Fabio are still just 20, United have the makings of a defence to watch over the next decade at Old Trafford. The man behind them still looks likely to be Atletico Madrid's 20-year-old goalkeeper David de Gea - the highly-rated Spain Under-21 international Ferguson believes has exactly the combination of composure and confidence he was looking for in a successor for Van der Sar. The United manager took six years to find a worthy replacement for Peter Schmeichel and suffered the consequences. He won't be making the same mistake again. In midfield, Ferguson continues his search for a replacement for Scholes - but United are reported to have already secured a key acquisition in the signing of England international Ashley Young. The 25-year-old offers Ferguson an alternative to the talents of Nani, Antonio Valencia and Park Ji-Sung - and represents further investment in English talent. With the Premier League now requiring eight members of a 25-man squad be "homegrown", and FIFA still exploring the possibility of introducing the controversial "six-plus-five" rule in time for the 2012-13 season, United and Liverpool both appear to be making a calculated attempt to up their quotas. It's another reason to believe the two bitter rivals could be stealing a march on their competition - and on course for a return to the great battles that lit up the mid-to-late 1980s and 1990s. It will be 25 years ago this November that Ferguson took over an under-achieving United side with a drinking culture and attempted to overthrow a dynasty. As Liverpool's player-manager, Dalglish had just masterminded a league and cup double, and was riding high with the best club side English football had produced for a decade. Ferguson later revealed his intent had been to "knock them off their f**king perch", but few outside of Old Trafford had believed he could do it at the time. A quarter of a century later, and with Ferguson fresh from winning United a record 19th league title - the 12th of his remarkable reign - the balance of power has long since shifted. Liverpool have enjoyed sporadic success, notably winning a Champions League in 2005, but they've gone without a league title for 21 years and suffered a fall from grace that's been hard to bear for everyone concerned. Some cite the club's financial naivety; others the departure of Dalglish in 1991 and the mismanagement that followed him. But with King Kenny back on his throne, and Liverpool making plans for the future, Anfield could yet bear witness to a joyous redemption. Ferguson knocked them off their perch, but Liverpool could finally be ready to take it back. And what better finale for the two grand old masters of the game than a head-to-head battle for the ages. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature/_/id/928203/manchester-united-and-liverpool-set-a-course-to-renew-rivalry?cc=3436
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LFC Twitter wrote:In Portugal for Steven Gerrard Foundation golf event with assistant producer Louise and cameraman Dave. Those taking part include John Arne Riise, John Bishop, Carra, Gary Mac, Didi Hamann, DJ Spoony, Joey Barton and loads more. No Craig Bellamy then?
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afromanGT wrote:LFC Twitter wrote:In Portugal for Steven Gerrard Foundation golf event with assistant producer Louise and cameraman Dave. Those taking part include John Arne Riise, John Bishop, Carra, Gary Mac, Didi Hamann, DJ Spoony, Joey Barton and loads more. No Craig Bellamy then? Brave man.
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Funky Munky wrote:afromanGT wrote:LFC Twitter wrote:In Portugal for Steven Gerrard Foundation golf event with assistant producer Louise and cameraman Dave. Those taking part include John Arne Riise, John Bishop, Carra, Gary Mac, Didi Hamann, DJ Spoony, Joey Barton and loads more. No Craig Bellamy then? Brave man. :lol: Nice. Seeing us linked with Dejan Lovren. I'd take that, especially for the fee that's being bandied about.
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Quote:Seeing us linked with Dejan Lovren. I'd take that, especially for the fee that's being bandied about. Saw that reported last week. Small fee for a quality player. I'm surprised Lyon wouldn't drive the fee up more.
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Quote:AUGUST:
13 - Sunderland (h) 20 - Arsenal (a) 27 - Bolton Wanderers (h)
SEPTEMBER:
10 - Stoke City (a) 17 - Tottenham Hotspur (a) 24 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)
OCTOBER:
1 - Everton (a) 15 - Manchester United (h) 22 - Norwich City (h) 29 - West Bromwich Albion (a)
NOVEMBER:
5 - Swansea City (h) 19 - Chelsea (a) 26 - Manchester City (h)
DECEMBER:
3 - Fulham (a) 10 - Queens Park Rangers (h) 17 - Aston Villa (a) 20 - Wigan Athletic (a) 26 - Blackburn Rovers (h) 31 - Newcastle United (h)
JANUARY:
2 - Manchester City (a) 14 - Stoke City (h) 21 - Bolton Wanderers (a) 31 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (a)
FEBRUARY:
4 - Tottenham Hotspur (h) 11 - Manchester United (a) 25 - Everton (h)
MARCH:
3 - Arsenal (h) 10 - Sunderland (a) 17 - Queens Park Rangers (a) 24 - Wigan Athletic (h) 31 - Newcastle United (a)
APRIL:
7 - Aston Villa (h) 9 - Blackburn Rovers (a) 14 - Fulham (h) 21 - West Bromwich Albion (h) 28 - Norwich City (a)
MAY:
5 - Chelsea (h) 13 - Swansea City (a)
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A few things good, a few things to complain about. On the whole, not the worst draw out there. Chelsea/city back-to-back is a bit uncool though.
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imnofreak wrote:Quote:AUGUST:
13 - Sunderland (h) 20 - Arsenal (a) 27 - Bolton Wanderers (h)
SEPTEMBER:
10 - Stoke City (a) 17 - Tottenham Hotspur (a) 24 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)
OCTOBER:
1 - Everton (a) 15 - Manchester United (h) 22 - Norwich City (h) 29 - West Bromwich Albion (a)
NOVEMBER:
5 - Swansea City (h) 19 - Chelsea (a) 26 - Manchester City (h)
DECEMBER:
3 - Fulham (a) 10 - Queens Park Rangers (h) 17 - Aston Villa (a) 20 - Wigan Athletic (a) 26 - Blackburn Rovers (h) 31 - Newcastle United (h)
JANUARY:
2 - Manchester City (a) 14 - Stoke City (h) 21 - Bolton Wanderers (a) 31 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (a)
FEBRUARY:
4 - Tottenham Hotspur (h) 11 - Manchester United (a) 25 - Everton (h)
MARCH:
3 - Arsenal (h) 10 - Sunderland (a) 17 - Queens Park Rangers (a) 24 - Wigan Athletic (h) 31 - Newcastle United (a)
APRIL:
7 - Aston Villa (h) 9 - Blackburn Rovers (a) 14 - Fulham (h) 21 - West Bromwich Albion (h) 28 - Norwich City (a)
MAY:
5 - Chelsea (h) 13 - Swansea City (a)
tough run
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Yeah, tough run, but there's a couple of breaks in there for internationals, the only problem is cup fixturing at that stage.
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Go yourselves a pretty cruisy run in to the end of the season.
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Want to go to England in Feb.
Imagine seeing United away and the derby at Anfield. :D
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Funky Munky wrote:Go yourselves a pretty cruisy run in to the end of the season. Yeah, between Arsenal and Chelsea there isn't a lot if we play the way we SHOULD, and based around last season's form. That said, this is Liverpool and they could make very tough trips out of the Sunderland, Newcastle and Blackburn games. Looking at that draw, we should be at the pointy end of the league next season...but a lot can happen between now and may.
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5-1-0 at Home 2-2-2 Away
24 points from 12 games to start the season would keep us in the hunt early.
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Brilliant. Easy to forget how good he is. Just praying for an injury free season from him.
Reading a whole bunch of stuff about Marveaux... some saying he failed the medical, some say he didn't... not sure what's happening right now. I wont be too disappointed either way tbph.
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Quote:24 points from 12 games to start the season would keep us in the hunt early. We'll be about fifth with that record. I'm not really fussed about Marveaux, he's no better than Maxi.
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Marveaux has joined Newcastle.
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Good.
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