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Pretend I am trolling all you want imno but maybe you should step back for one minute and look at the facts.
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Is it possible for me to change my username to davidsuarez or davidmeirles if the unspeakable actually happens? Btw, I found this. The captions are brilliant. :lol: http://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/blog/dirty-tackle/post/Luis-Suarez-in-photos-The-dark-side?urn=sow-313931
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Just thought I'd share my Suarez chant:
"Suarez, Suarez, we bought the lad from Amsterdam, Suarez, Suarez, he gets the ball he bites you again, Suarez, Suarez, LI-VER-POOLS cannibal!"
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lol
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Guest wrote:El Hamadaoui Kuyt (122 goals in 262 games to 40 in 160) Machlas Litmanen
The only strikers of the last 20 years to keep there level of scoring up are Bergkamp, van Nistelrooy and Ronaldo. Lol. Four more? Let me counter with... Kuyt (funnily enough!) Cruyff (Jordi and Johan) Frank de Boer Van der Vaart Robben Gullit Ibrahimovic Peinaar Honda Van Persie Nigel De Jong Jimmy Floyd Haisselbank Sneijder Van Bommel Kluivert Ari Alex I could go on, but that might require more effort than you deserve, given your inclusion of Kuyt. Let's just say that you are a blurt.
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dizzy_red wrote: I could go on, but that might require more effort than you deserve, given your inclusion of Kuyt. Let's just say that you are a blurt.
Hey, you seem like a smart guy. Dont argue with Guest, he will just make you stupid.
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Luis scored 81 goals in 108 apperances for Ajax, Impressive stat for a 24 yrold.
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Dugongs
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Absolutely devastated about the whole Torres buisness. I truly thought he had more respect for the club and the fans. Sure he looked disinterested earlier in the season but I thought the arrival of Kenny revitalized him. To turn his back on the club by the simple temptation of more money is absolutely mind-boggling. He's already on brilliant money, why wouldn't he want to stay where he's adored and at a club with real history,who are at the moment attempting to rebuild?
This news, combined with the Asian cup loss have been very very hard to take. A truly terrible day (in terms of football)
The club can refuse his transfer request but he'll still be gone at the end of the season.A real shame aswell. Torres and Suarez up front would've been a deadly strike partnership.
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Dugongs wrote:Absolutely devastated about the whole Torres buisness. I truly thought he had more respect for the club and the fans. Sure he looked disinterested earlier in the season but I thought the arrival of Kenny revitalized him. To turn his back on the club by the simple temptation of more money is absolutely mind-boggling. He's already on brilliant money, why wouldn't he want to stay where he's adored and at a club with real history,who are at the moment attempting to rebuild? Quote:Players talk hogwash about leaving "to win things". They leave mainly for money and because they tire of sharing teams with colleagues they know to be inferior. At first selling Torres seemed unthinkable. Then it started to feel like part of the recovery. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2011/jan/30/liverpool-fernando-torres-paul-hayward
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The Doctor wrote:Dugongs wrote:Absolutely devastated about the whole Torres buisness. I truly thought he had more respect for the club and the fans. Sure he looked disinterested earlier in the season but I thought the arrival of Kenny revitalized him. To turn his back on the club by the simple temptation of more money is absolutely mind-boggling. He's already on brilliant money, why wouldn't he want to stay where he's adored and at a club with real history,who are at the moment attempting to rebuild? Quote:Players talk hogwash about leaving "to win things". They leave mainly for money and because they tire of sharing teams with colleagues they know to be inferior. At first selling Torres seemed unthinkable. Then it started to feel like part of the recovery. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2011/jan/30/liverpool-fernando-torres-paul-hayward He does address some good issues, and the funds will go a long way to aiding the recovery effort but i still believe, no matter how much money we get, the club will be hard-pressed to find a striker the same pedigree as Torres. But I suppose there's nothing the club can do but sell if the player wants to leave If, or indeed when Torres leaves, we should look to bring in another big-money striker, a midfielder and a full-back. The acquisition of Suarez is definitely a bonus, but if Fernando leaves then we're back to having just 2 recognized strikers: Suarez and N'Gog (seeing as pachecho hasn't had much of an impact, we've loaned Eccleston and Kuyt's deployed as a winger these days). I still believe that N'Gog is not the solution and he's not the standard we should be aiming for. Perhaps we can bring in Miroslav klose? too old? Too injury prone? perhaps, but he's still deadly. As i've said earlier Stefan keeisling would be another one of my choices, young, technically very good and with a bright future ahead of him. He would be the perfect player for us as we look to the future. this is all just opinion and I know that these won't happen, but I'm just trying to brainstorm the kind of striker we should look at when replacing Torres. Any other suggestions? Edited by Dugongs: 30/1/2011 05:15:19 PM
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dizzy_red wrote:Guest wrote:El Hamadaoui Kuyt (122 goals in 262 games to 40 in 160) Machlas Litmanen
The only strikers of the last 20 years to keep there level of scoring up are Bergkamp, van Nistelrooy and Ronaldo. Lol. Four more? Let me counter with... Kuyt (funnily enough!) Cruyff (Jordi and Johan) Frank de Boer Van der Vaart Robben Gullit Ibrahimovic Peinaar Honda Van Persie Nigel De Jong Jimmy Floyd Haisselbank Sneijder Van Bommel Kluivert Ari Alex I could go on, but that might require more effort than you deserve, given your inclusion of Kuyt. Let's just say that you are a blurt. More than half that list aren't strikers. FFS how thick are you. The Dutch league has of the last 10 years had a lot of STRIKERS who score buckets of goals in Holland then flop outside of Holland. That was my argument. You are an idiot.
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nhub24 wrote:Luis scored 81 goals in 108 apperances for Ajax, Impressive stat for a 24 yrold. Huntelaar scored 76 in 92 at the age of 21/22/23 and how has he gone since then.
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Torres apparently didn't show up at training. FML.
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What a little fucking weasel Torres is.
Just goes to show you that you can never expect ANY player to be loyal. Ever.
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davidtorres wrote:Torres apparently didn't show up at training. FML. Oh hush. He is obviously not going to run out on to the pitch and start training... shit is going down... it will get sorted or it wont. Wait and see. SSN showed photos of Suarez at Melwood though :)
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Guest wrote:nhub24 wrote:Luis scored 81 goals in 108 apperances for Ajax, Impressive stat for a 24 yrold. Huntelaar scored 76 in 92 at the age of 21/22/23 and how has he gone since then. Well, he then played for Real Madrid... and then AC Milan... and is now doing very well at Schalke. Sounds like a pretty good career.
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imnofreak wrote:Guest wrote:nhub24 wrote:Luis scored 81 goals in 108 apperances for Ajax, Impressive stat for a 24 yrold. Huntelaar scored 76 in 92 at the age of 21/22/23 and how has he gone since then. Well, he then played for Real Madrid... and then AC Milan... and is now doing very well at Schalke. Sounds like a pretty good career. And he has played 63 games since leaving Holland for a total of 22 goals.
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In another attempt to try and get this thread back on topic and avoid more trolling:
Jim Boardman - Suarez had his medical yesterday and last night the deal was all done bar "formalities". Should be able to celebrate that deal soon.
anfieldonline: Suarez set to sign 6 year deal. Met his new teammates at Melwood this morning. 3 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
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6 year deal for a striker from the Eredivise who's unproven in England is a bit ridiculous and a massive gamble.
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imnofreak wrote:davidtorres wrote:Torres apparently didn't show up at training. FML. Oh hush. He is obviously not going to run out on to the pitch and start training... shit is going down... it will get sorted or it wont. Wait and see. SSN showed photos of Suarez at Melwood though :) I know what you mean, but obviously he isn't going to be the same now for the rest of the season if he stays.
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davidtorres wrote:imnofreak wrote:davidtorres wrote:Torres apparently didn't show up at training. FML. Oh hush. He is obviously not going to run out on to the pitch and start training... shit is going down... it will get sorted or it wont. Wait and see. SSN showed photos of Suarez at Melwood though :) I know what you mean, but obviously he isn't going to be the same now for the rest of the season if he stays. You mean he could be worse:lol: ;)
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:6 year deal for a striker from the Eredivise who's unproven in England is a bit ridiculous and a massive gamble. Contracts don't count for nothing these days.... :-"
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:6 year deal for a striker from the Eredivise who's unproven in England is a bit ridiculous and a massive gamble. Pointing out facts is trolling according to Liverpool fans ;)
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davidtorres wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:6 year deal for a striker from the Eredivise who's unproven in England is a bit ridiculous and a massive gamble. Contracts don't count for nothing these days.... :-" True, just an insurance policy so if he does flop they can ask for a bigger transfer fee I guess.
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Guest wrote:imnofreak wrote:Guest wrote:nhub24 wrote:Luis scored 81 goals in 108 apperances for Ajax, Impressive stat for a 24 yrold. Huntelaar scored 76 in 92 at the age of 21/22/23 and how has he gone since then. Well, he then played for Real Madrid... and then AC Milan... and is now doing very well at Schalke. Sounds like a pretty good career. And he has played 63 games since leaving Holland for a total of 22 goals. TBF on Huntelaar, nearly half those games have been off the bench, particularly at Real and AC Milan, where he struggled because of it. I'd wager that his actual goals per minutes played would stack up decently compared to other strikers in recent times. EDIT: But that's another matter, for another thread, keep the discussion on Liverpool in this here Liverpool thread. Edited by Funky Munky: 30/1/2011 11:11:28 PM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:davidtorres wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:6 year deal for a striker from the Eredivise who's unproven in England is a bit ridiculous and a massive gamble. Contracts don't count for nothing these days.... :-" True, just an insurance policy so if he does flop they can ask for a bigger transfer fee I guess. No way they will get 26 million for him if he does flop though.
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Funky Munky wrote:Guest wrote:imnofreak wrote:Guest wrote:nhub24 wrote:Luis scored 81 goals in 108 apperances for Ajax, Impressive stat for a 24 yrold. Huntelaar scored 76 in 92 at the age of 21/22/23 and how has he gone since then. Well, he then played for Real Madrid... and then AC Milan... and is now doing very well at Schalke. Sounds like a pretty good career. And he has played 63 games since leaving Holland for a total of 22 goals. TBF on Huntelaar, nearly half those games have been off the bench, particularly at Real and AC Milan, where he struggled because of it. I'd wager that his actual goals per minutes played would stack up decently compared to other strikers in recent times. EDIT: But that's another matter, for another thread, keep the discussion on Liverpool in this here Liverpool thread. Edited by Funky Munky: 30/1/2011 11:11:28 PM The point still remains that paying big money for a striker out of the Dutch leagues is very risky business. IIRC he was a starting XI player when he joined Milan and went something like 10 games without a goal and got benched. Discussion about Huntelaar relates directly to Liverpool though at the moment now they have signed Suarez. Edited by guest: 30/1/2011 11:14:15 PM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:davidtorres wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:6 year deal for a striker from the Eredivise who's unproven in England is a bit ridiculous and a massive gamble. Contracts don't count for nothing these days.... :-" True, just an insurance policy so if he does flop they can ask for a bigger transfer fee I guess. Precisely.
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