Eh, I don't see why they would want him. Most likely is bull.Mr Leiva wrote:Marvin wrote:Nothing special, why?
Seen Liverpool 'linked' with him.
Probably bullshit.
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mauro=beast wrote:rvw is better then him
Obviously..
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this will be tricky my friend
so be patience
ricky van wolfswinkjkel
so be patience
ricky van wolfswinkjkel
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For that name alone, really want us to sign him.
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Most likely beast on FIFA
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RVW played against, didn't nothing really.
Probably because he broke his collarbone or something in a challenge with Soto or Agger.
Probably because he broke his collarbone or something in a challenge with Soto or Agger.
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Wolfswinkle
The wonders of the football manager generation huh
The wonders of the football manager generation huh
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http://www.football.co.uk/barcelona/liverpool_interested_in_january_move_for_david_villa_rss1931087.shtml
Cadena have denied saying anything about villa.
How can shitty internet based websites get away with just writing shite.
Cadena have denied saying anything about villa.
How can shitty internet based websites get away with just writing shite.
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Mr Leiva wrote:http://www.football.co.uk/barcelona/liverpool_interested_in_january_move_for_david_villa_rss1931087.shtml
Cadena have denied saying anything about villa.
How can shitty internet based websites get away with just writing shite.
David Villa
Come one, you knew that one was fake even before Cadena denied anything
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Laurencio wrote:Mr Leiva wrote:http://www.football.co.uk/barcelona/liverpool_interested_in_january_move_for_david_villa_rss1931087.shtml
Cadena have denied saying anything about villa.
How can shitty internet based websites get away with just writing shite.
David Villa
Come one, you knew that one was fake even before Cadena denied anything
Duh
Caught offside, Football.co.uk, sportsvibe, give me football, goal.com ect ... annoy the fuck out of me, because people believe this shit.
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Laurencio wrote:Mr Leiva wrote:http://www.football.co.uk/barcelona/liverpool_interested_in_january_move_for_david_villa_rss1931087.shtml
Cadena have denied saying anything about villa.
How can shitty internet based websites get away with just writing shite.
David Villa
Come one, you knew that one was fake even before Cadena denied anything
Very Unlikely but i am sure if he came available Dalglish would fight for him, hopefully
He has always had a strong liking for the club too and is close with Reina.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/villa-dedicates-goal-to-reina
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He was advisering Torres to leave, less than 12 months ago.
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Aguerotelli wrote:Laurencio wrote:
David Villa
Come one, you knew that one was fake even before Cadena denied anything
Very Unlikely but i am sure if he came available Dalglish would fight for him, hopefully
He has always had a strong liking for the club too and is close with Reina.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/villa-dedicates-goal-to-reina
You'd be dreaming if you think he'd leave Barcelona for a club that isn't considered a contender on any level at the moment.
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Laurencio wrote:Aguerotelli wrote:
Very Unlikely but i am sure if he came available Dalglish would fight for him, hopefully
He has always had a strong liking for the club too and is close with Reina.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/villa-dedicates-goal-to-reina
You'd be dreaming if you think he'd leave Barcelona for a club that isn't considered a contender on any level at the moment.
Stranger things have happened
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Yeah. He wouldn't want to come here, and they wouldn't sell him. Stupid article.
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Aguerotelli wrote:Laurencio wrote:
You'd be dreaming if you think he'd leave Barcelona for a club that isn't considered a contender on any level at the moment.
Stranger things have happened
Like what?
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Liverpool paying £35 million, for a 6 month wonder.
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Stop getting your knickers in a twist old bean.Laurencio wrote:Aguerotelli wrote:
Stranger things have happened
Like what?
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Mr Leiva wrote:Liverpool paying £35 million, for a 6 month wonder.
Touche
Jord wrote:Stop getting your knickers in a twist old bean.Laurencio wrote:
Like what?
Never
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If he doesn't sign a new contract, maybe we should buy Walcott and play him upfront with Suarez *runs from pitchforks*
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How much did Villa pay for bent? we should put a bid in for him, he would be perfect next to Suarez
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Owner backs Damien Comolli despite Liverpool’s mixed start
Tony Barrett
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Damien Comolli has received the complete backing of John W. Henry, the Liverpool principal owner, despite doubts having been raised about the club’s transfer strategy since the Frenchman joined the club a year ago.
A mixed start to the season in which Liverpool have won only five of their opening 11 Premier League matches has raised questions about the quality of the signings made in the two transfer windows that have taken place since Fenway Sports Group bought the club in October last year. About £110 million has been invested in nine players — with about £70 million recouped through sales — but of the new recruits only Luis Suárez and José Enrique have performed sufficiently well to be regarded as unconditional successes.
Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing and Jordan Henderson in particular have struggled to reproduce the kind of form that prompted Liverpool to make them costly additions to their squad, with all three yet to justify the faith that has been shown in them by Comolli, the director of football, and Kenny Dalglish, the manager.
But having taken on Liverpool as a long-term project, Henry remains satisfied with the progress that has been made since Comolli’s appointment and regards his partnership with Dalglish, who has the final say on all transfers, as crucial to the club’s development regardless of fears that the model that positions a director of football alongside a manager is doomed to fail.
“Damien not only has a strong work ethic, but he is highly ethical in his dealings,” Henry said. “That can be a disadvantage from time to time, but over the long term it is what Liverpool Football Club deserves — what the fans of this club deserve. He represents us extremely well, not just in transfer work, but in a number of the most important aspects of the operation.
“He’s been terrific. No one has worked harder at the club over the past year. Every day he is focused on what he wants to accomplish. And his accomplishments thus far — most of them unseen by people outside the club — have been extremely important. He has organised so much so quickly and so well.
“Everyone on the football side has gained a significant respect for Damien and his efforts on the club’s behalf.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/football/clubs/liverpool/article3221998.ece
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they have been banging on about this long term plan that they have set in place. I hope it fucking works.
Tony Barrett
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Damien Comolli has received the complete backing of John W. Henry, the Liverpool principal owner, despite doubts having been raised about the club’s transfer strategy since the Frenchman joined the club a year ago.
A mixed start to the season in which Liverpool have won only five of their opening 11 Premier League matches has raised questions about the quality of the signings made in the two transfer windows that have taken place since Fenway Sports Group bought the club in October last year. About £110 million has been invested in nine players — with about £70 million recouped through sales — but of the new recruits only Luis Suárez and José Enrique have performed sufficiently well to be regarded as unconditional successes.
Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing and Jordan Henderson in particular have struggled to reproduce the kind of form that prompted Liverpool to make them costly additions to their squad, with all three yet to justify the faith that has been shown in them by Comolli, the director of football, and Kenny Dalglish, the manager.
But having taken on Liverpool as a long-term project, Henry remains satisfied with the progress that has been made since Comolli’s appointment and regards his partnership with Dalglish, who has the final say on all transfers, as crucial to the club’s development regardless of fears that the model that positions a director of football alongside a manager is doomed to fail.
“Damien not only has a strong work ethic, but he is highly ethical in his dealings,” Henry said. “That can be a disadvantage from time to time, but over the long term it is what Liverpool Football Club deserves — what the fans of this club deserve. He represents us extremely well, not just in transfer work, but in a number of the most important aspects of the operation.
“He’s been terrific. No one has worked harder at the club over the past year. Every day he is focused on what he wants to accomplish. And his accomplishments thus far — most of them unseen by people outside the club — have been extremely important. He has organised so much so quickly and so well.
“Everyone on the football side has gained a significant respect for Damien and his efforts on the club’s behalf.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/football/clubs/liverpool/article3221998.ece
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they have been banging on about this long term plan that they have set in place. I hope it fucking works.
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Luis Suarez keen to stay at Liverpool for 'many more years' beyond current five-year contract
"I've just started a phase of my career which I always dreamed about and wanted to do, which is to play for Liverpool," Suarez told the Daily Mirror.
"I have five years left on my contract and I think beyond that, I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool.
"It's a club I like. I feel very good about being here, about being in the city.
"I feel very pleased. It would be difficult to match the atmosphere, hunger for success and glory that this club has at another team."
Suarez on Carroll:
"Playing alongside a player of Andy's quality, who's big, skilful , who brings the ball down so well, makes it easy for a striker to play with him," Suarez said.
"What happened though, was that Andy had the bad luck to be injured for several games and when he came back from that, he picked up another injury.
"It was difficult for him to get himself into the team because just when Andy came back, the team was playing well and the manager didn’t know who he could drop.
"Now having trained and after a good pre-season for Andy with his teammates, the more training sessions we have together, he will be better.
"We'll get a much better understanding of each other and that can only be good for the team."
Suarez on Kenny:
"The truth is there's not much conversation with Kenny because of the language barrier, which makes it hard for me," he said.
"But he is the one who has given me confidence. He was the one who had confidence in me. He was the one who said 'I want Suarez'. That sort of belief is something you repay when you play.
"When a coach gives you confidence, you can give your very best back.
"If you don’t have faith in your manager, it's very difficult to play well and I think Kenny has a lot of confidence in me."
Suarez on gaining advantage from not playing European Football:
"I do not wish to belittle the Europa League and I do think that Liverpool should be in Europe," he continued.
"But I think not playing in the Europa League this year will really do us some good. We can really focus on the Premier League and move up the table as high as we can.
"We always dream about being Premier League champions, but we know it's a very difficult league to win.
"It's very competitive and a lot of teams want to become champions. But I think we have a quality squad. We trust in our manager and we trust our team-mates.
"We're confident in our ability and Liverpool can aim to finish in the Champions League positions.
"And there is always that dream, that little dream, about actually winning the Premier League."
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goodbye my friends
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Rafa's on soccer am this week. Should be interesting that.