Rubbing salt into wounds.Bogdan wrote:I scored a brace with Lucas yesterday on fifa if that helps
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Childish Logic-
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Bogdan wrote:I scored a brace with Lucas yesterday on fifa if that helps
This does help.
From now on, we should always complain if lucas is not played in advanced positions.
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When did Diarra say that? Hes played quite a bit over the last monthScouser_Dave wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:
Yeah, I'm sure he'd be up for that, go back to Real Madrid where he is unhappy after wasting a season of his career at Liverpool, when he could have been playing a part in taking La Liga off Barcelona. That's very realistic.
Well for a start it would only be half the season considered we'd be signing him in January. Secondly he's already had this to say:
"There's too much competition here [at Real Madrid]. I do not want to stay on the bench any longer," said Diarra.
"I am sure that my contribution could be important," he continued. "A project like Roma's would be perfect and then I want go to the Euros [with France]."
Clearly states there that he's looking for first team Football so that he can impress to get into the France squad at the Euro's next year. Would make perfect sense for him to come here where he be certain to play every game with absence of Lucas.
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Lucas
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Oh God
December on my Liverpool calendar is Joe Cole
December on my Liverpool calendar is Joe Cole
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Cam wrote:Eduardo, the striker?
Yes, he's been playing well in Ukraine and he would give the squad not only another striker but a clinical finisher
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Doubt he would come back to the premier league.
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The same Eduardo that has 6 goals in 22 games this season? Have most of them been from the bench?
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I reckon you guys should resign Momo Sissoko, he was the best defensive midfielder in world football when he was at Liverpool.
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Good one.ResurrectionRooney wrote:I reckon you guys should resign Momo Sissoko, he was the best defensive midfielder in world football when he was at Liverpool.
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Chip wrote:Oh God
December on my Liverpool calendar is Joe Cole
Mine has Gerrard in december
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MartinKelly1990 Martin Kelly
Thanks for the messages! Great feelin to score my first goal for lfc. #threatinthebox jay thinks he's paying me in pound coins #tommypickles
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MartinKelly1990 Martin Kelly
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Thanks for the messages! Great feelin to score my first goal for lfc. #threatinthebox jay thinks he's paying me in pound coins #tommypickles
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*sigh* They have such great lives. Wish I was a footballer playing for Liverpool.
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Mr Leiva wrote:MartinKelly1990 Martin Kelly
Thanks for the messages! Great feelin to score my first goal for lfc. #threatinthebox jay thinks he's paying me in pound coins #tommypickles
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Liverpool target Ryad Boudebouz has confirmed he will leave current club Sochaux at the end of the season.
The Algeria international had caught the eye of Anfield scouts earlier in the summer, but the French side rejected any move.
Director of Football Damien Comoli was reported by The Mirror to have
met with Sochaux president Alexandre Lacombe regarding Boudebouz’s
availability.
It now looks as though the tricky winger has decided to leave and Kenny Dalglish could be waiting in the wings to snap him up.
Liverpool could soon be searching for a Dirk Kuyt replacement, if some
reports are to be believed, and Boudebouz is a long-term Anfield target
who would fit the bill.
The player has won rave reviews in France for his recent displays,
saying he has finally matured and has added an end product to his
obvious natural talent and athleticism.
Predominantly a winger, Boudebouz is able to play across midfield and can also be deployed as a supporting striker.
The 21-year-old was speaking to French newspaper L’Equipe when he revealed his desire to find a new club.
“At the end of the season, I will ask to leave,” he was quoted as saying.
Liverpool will face stiff competition from French big-spenders Paris St Germain, should they wish to sign the youngster.
The Sochaux playmaker was born in France but chose to represent the
country of his parents’ birth – he even lined up against England in the
2010 World Cup.
Never seen him play have any of you guys watched him?
The Algeria international had caught the eye of Anfield scouts earlier in the summer, but the French side rejected any move.
Director of Football Damien Comoli was reported by The Mirror to have
met with Sochaux president Alexandre Lacombe regarding Boudebouz’s
availability.
It now looks as though the tricky winger has decided to leave and Kenny Dalglish could be waiting in the wings to snap him up.
Liverpool could soon be searching for a Dirk Kuyt replacement, if some
reports are to be believed, and Boudebouz is a long-term Anfield target
who would fit the bill.
The player has won rave reviews in France for his recent displays,
saying he has finally matured and has added an end product to his
obvious natural talent and athleticism.
Predominantly a winger, Boudebouz is able to play across midfield and can also be deployed as a supporting striker.
The 21-year-old was speaking to French newspaper L’Equipe when he revealed his desire to find a new club.
“At the end of the season, I will ask to leave,” he was quoted as saying.
Liverpool will face stiff competition from French big-spenders Paris St Germain, should they wish to sign the youngster.
The Sochaux playmaker was born in France but chose to represent the
country of his parents’ birth – he even lined up against England in the
2010 World Cup.
Never seen him play have any of you guys watched him?
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Need a YouTube video with flashy effects and "Remember the name" as the background music before I can judge...
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Lucas Leiva today delivered a heartfelt message to Liverpool fans all around the world for the messages of support they have sent him following news he will miss the remainder of the current season.
It was confirmed on Thursday afternoon the Brazil midfielder will undergo surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament injury he sustained against Chelsea, meaning he will sit out the remainder of the 2011-12 campaign.
Since then, thousands of fans have joined LFC players and staff in sending their 'get well soon' messages to the 24-year-old - and Lucas admits such support will act as a spur as he takes the first steps on the road to full fitness.
"I didn't realise what an impact my injury could make on the fans," he told Liverpoolfc.tv. "A lot of people have been sending me positive messages, and this makes me feel stronger.
"I know at the moment I haven't had time to think too much about the injury and I am just trying to get everything ready for the operation, but I know when I have difficult times during my rehab one of the things that I will remember will be the messages.
"I want to say thank you very much for all the messages the fans have sent me on the website and on my Twitter page too. I have read a lot of them and all of them have been very positive. They have given me more confidence to come back strongly."
Lucas has been inundated with messages from fans and both former and current Reds players on his Twitter pages, while over 2,000 posts were made wishing him a speedy recovery on Liverpoolfc.tv in less than 24 hours.
It's not just those connected to Liverpool who have been in touch with the No.21 as even Chelsea's Juan Mata contacted him to offer his support.
Lucas added: "I have worked hard to get people to believe in me and my football - and I can see the fans appreciate the work I have done.
"Even in difficult times, I have put my head down and worked really hard to achieve things and try to be an important player for the club.
"I want to say many thanks to the fans. There are no words I can say to express how much I appreciate all of the messages and positive thinking all of them are sending to me.
"When I come back onto the pitch, I will repay everything they are doing at the moment for me and keep wearing the shirt with pride.
"They are really important for me because it will be a difficult time and it will be important to have the messages I have received."
The injury comes on the back of three performances in which Lucas was a strong contender for man of the match against Chelsea twice and Manchester City at Anfield.
"I am sure I was in my best form - even when I had a great season in Brazil, it was nowhere near how I was playing here," he said. "It's a pity the injury has come at this moment in time, but there is never a good time to have an injury.
"I have spoken with a lot of friends and other players, 80 per cent of other players have had an injury but came back stronger and are playing fantastic football. That's what I am trying to focus on.
"When I come back, the image the fans have of me will be of the last three games I played against Chelsea, City and Chelsea again - and I will use those games to give me more motivation to come back stronger and fitter.
"I think I will be stronger mentally as well because it is a difficult time for me, but I will deal with it and I won't give up because it is not part of my character."
Lucas will now join fans in cheering Liverpool on in the remainder of the season - and he's already dreaming of joining his teammates at Wembley next year if they can go all the way in the Carling Cup.
He said: "Now I will be another fan, supporting the team, watching the games and I am already hoping I will be at Wembley to get a medal.
"I have to support my teammates, hopefully they will have a very good season and next season I will come back to play an important role in the team again.
"I have never had any doubts about Liverpool Football Club or the fans, but this kind of thing just shows how special the Liverpool fans are. I am sure all throughout my recovery the fans will be sending me messages.
"All of my life, and in my career here at Liverpool, nothing has been easy. It's another obstacle but I am sure I will achieve everything I dream of in a Liverpool shirt and I will be back sooner than people expect."
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Luis Suarez on wearing the legendary No. 7:
"It's a huge honour to wear the number seven at Liverpool. I think about the legends: Dalglish, Keegan... and that Australian guy"
"It's a huge honour to wear the number seven at Liverpool. I think about the legends: Dalglish, Keegan... and that Australian guy"
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Bogdan wrote:I scored a brace with Lucas yesterday on fifa if that helps
your sig.
I love her.
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King Kenny was at Celtic Park for the game against Atletico on Wednesday night and was apparently having a look at Kayal as a potential replacement for Lucas. You guys heard anything?
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There must be some mistake, Liverpool cherry pick players from Madrid and Barcelona, not Glasgow.The Maestro wrote:King Kenny was at Celtic Park for the game against Atletico on Wednesday night and was apparently having a look at Kayal as a potential replacement for Lucas. You guys heard anything?
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Mr Leiva wrote:
Lucas Leiva today delivered a heartfelt message to Liverpool fans all around the world for the messages of support they have sent him following news he will miss the remainder of the current season.
It was confirmed on Thursday afternoon the Brazil midfielder will undergo surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament injury he sustained against Chelsea, meaning he will sit out the remainder of the 2011-12 campaign.
Since then, thousands of fans have joined LFC players and staff in sending their 'get well soon' messages to the 24-year-old - and Lucas admits such support will act as a spur as he takes the first steps on the road to full fitness.
"I didn't realise what an impact my injury could make on the fans," he told Liverpoolfc.tv. "A lot of people have been sending me positive messages, and this makes me feel stronger.
"I know at the moment I haven't had time to think too much about the injury and I am just trying to get everything ready for the operation, but I know when I have difficult times during my rehab one of the things that I will remember will be the messages.
"I want to say thank you very much for all the messages the fans have sent me on the website and on my Twitter page too. I have read a lot of them and all of them have been very positive. They have given me more confidence to come back strongly."
Lucas has been inundated with messages from fans and both former and current Reds players on his Twitter pages, while over 2,000 posts were made wishing him a speedy recovery on Liverpoolfc.tv in less than 24 hours.
It's not just those connected to Liverpool who have been in touch with the No.21 as even Chelsea's Juan Mata contacted him to offer his support.
Lucas added: "I have worked hard to get people to believe in me and my football - and I can see the fans appreciate the work I have done.
"Even in difficult times, I have put my head down and worked really hard to achieve things and try to be an important player for the club.
"I want to say many thanks to the fans. There are no words I can say to express how much I appreciate all of the messages and positive thinking all of them are sending to me.
"When I come back onto the pitch, I will repay everything they are doing at the moment for me and keep wearing the shirt with pride.
"They are really important for me because it will be a difficult time and it will be important to have the messages I have received."
The injury comes on the back of three performances in which Lucas was a strong contender for man of the match against Chelsea twice and Manchester City at Anfield.
"I am sure I was in my best form - even when I had a great season in Brazil, it was nowhere near how I was playing here," he said. "It's a pity the injury has come at this moment in time, but there is never a good time to have an injury.
"I have spoken with a lot of friends and other players, 80 per cent of other players have had an injury but came back stronger and are playing fantastic football. That's what I am trying to focus on.
"When I come back, the image the fans have of me will be of the last three games I played against Chelsea, City and Chelsea again - and I will use those games to give me more motivation to come back stronger and fitter.
"I think I will be stronger mentally as well because it is a difficult time for me, but I will deal with it and I won't give up because it is not part of my character."
Lucas will now join fans in cheering Liverpool on in the remainder of the season - and he's already dreaming of joining his teammates at Wembley next year if they can go all the way in the Carling Cup.
He said: "Now I will be another fan, supporting the team, watching the games and I am already hoping I will be at Wembley to get a medal.
"I have to support my teammates, hopefully they will have a very good season and next season I will come back to play an important role in the team again.
"I have never had any doubts about Liverpool Football Club or the fans, but this kind of thing just shows how special the Liverpool fans are. I am sure all throughout my recovery the fans will be sending me messages.
"All of my life, and in my career here at Liverpool, nothing has been easy. It's another obstacle but I am sure I will achieve everything I dream of in a Liverpool shirt and I will be back sooner than people expect."
That's a great point.
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ResurrectionRooney wrote:There must be some mistake, Liverpool cherry pick players from Madrid and Barcelona, not Glasgow.The Maestro wrote:King Kenny was at Celtic Park for the game against Atletico on Wednesday night and was apparently having a look at Kayal as a potential replacement for Lucas. You guys heard anything?
obsessed.
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Gerrard
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juanagudelo17 Juan Agudelo
Memorable day in Melwood today #LFC , had a #wickeD day today on the training pitch mate. #dream
Memorable day in Melwood today #LFC , had a #wickeD day today on the training pitch mate. #dream