I just tweeted Kroenke about Cavani.
Let's hope for the best :pray:
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I just tweeted Kroenke about Cavani.
Let's hope for the best :pray:
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"Stan, Mr Wenger says he wants Edinson Cavani."
"Is that a yacht?"
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What a tight bastard with his cheap wig.
liverpool looking good. frustrating to see them believing in a new manager and a new project, moving forward and seeing the place slowly lift.
meanwhile, we're stuck in a never ending rut.
at least liverpool have one thing; hope. we have zilch. frustrating.
Speak for yourself, Marvin.
Old Man Carragher to retire at the end of the season.
Great servant to the club.
I reckon he could do one of two things quite easily, he could feasibly stay at Liverpool and do his badges or he could end up at Sky. Which would be bad for me being his full-time translator.
With all due respect, he should not be on TV. Or Radio. Especially radio.
Neither should most of them. But they are.
I'm sure you can be provided with subtitles.
Top goal scorers against Liverpool
Andy Cole - 11
Thierry Henry - 8
Jamie Carragher - 7
:lol:
I still like the fact the he, one of the worst for scoring goals, was used as a specialist penalty taker by England :lol:
Hope Jonjo doesn't start v Chelsea or SpudsQuote:
Shelvey hits out at 'keyboard warriors' after Twitter abuse
The midfielder struggled to assert himself against West Brom on Monday, as the Baggies stunned Anfield with a 2-0 win, and received abuse from followers online after the game
Jonjo Shelvey has hit out at fans who criticised his performance during Liverpool ‘s 2-0 Premier League defeat to West Brom on Twitter.
In what was Shelvey's first start for the club since the Boxing Day defeat to Stoke City, the midfielder struggled to assert himself and was eventually substituted after an hour.
And after the game Shelvey took to Twitter to slam the critical "keyboard warriors", tweeting: "Love people giving me stick... when half of the people on here haven't got a clue what they're on about."
The post has subsequently been deleted.
Daniel Agger, meanwhile, took a different approach on the social networking site by admitting that he had under-performed.
Agger was partially responsible for West Brom's opener shock opener after failing to track the run of Gareth McAuley at a set-piece, allowing the Northern Irish defender to head home.
The Denmark international tweeted after the game: "I agree with most of you, my performance in the last 10 minutes was NOT good enough."
He won't.
Hopefully he won't for a long time either.
“I was lucky because I was physically very quick. Everybody could see that. It was obvious. So straightaway people could say: ‘Thierry Henry – he’s quick.’
“It is not so easy to see inside a player’s mind. Jamie’s mind was very, very quick. In some ways that is an unfortunate quality to have because it is not an obvious quality. It takes a while for people to see it. But when you are there on the pitch competing against someone with a quick mind, you know about it.
“Defenders don’t always get the recognition they deserve for keeping a clean sheet… The way I saw it, especially with Jamie, is that when I was at my best and he was at his best, neither player would win and it would be up to someone else to either win or lose the match.”
Nice of him. And probably true, tbf, he does read the game very well. Not that it'd be admitted here. :lol:
Unfortunately the only thing I think of when facing Henry is that 4-2 game. Still, it's no disgrace to be outclassed by Henry...
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Liverpool got a bargain, tbh
Liverpool have raised ticket prices :popcorn:
Their most expensive ticket will be £850
I'd love it, absolutely love it if our prices were that
£850.
Season ticket I hope...
It was always going to happen. We need to increase our matchday income, until (and even after) any redevelopment which even if it happens could take a million years, and increasing ticket prices is part of that.
Allen out for the season ffs
Not good news for us
Unless in the last few hours he's had/been told when he will have his surgery, then not yet he isn't.
*added "when".
Hope is rekindled
And now dashes
Just read the article. He himself has been on SSN and said he needs surgery and will be out for the remainder.
But still doesn't know when, which is what I was meant to say first time round.
I wouldn't be surprised if they just got it over with and did it soon though so he can have a free pre season. Although he did come on as a sub even on Sunday, so it clearly isn't life threatening...
Hope this happens.Quote:
RAFA BENITEZ reckons he will make a comeback as Liverpool boss one day.
The Spanish tactician will be a free agent in the summer when he leaves his post as Chelsea’s interim boss.
And 52-year-old is a still a hero to many Kop fans after a successful stint at the club during which he won the Champions League and the FA Cup.
Benitez said: “I will return, almost certainly. What I do not know is when. My daughters and wife still live there.
“My idea is to train a competitive team. Why not in England? We will have to wait and see. Everything will be worked out.”
Liverpool have struggled since axing Benitez, who has come closer than anybody to building a title-winning side at Anfield in the Premier League era.
And with Chelsea fans still angry at his appointment, it would be appealing for him to move somewhere he is appreciated.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2Q0PPlbPY
Would be funny if he changed his mindQuote:
JAMIE CARRAGHER is set for talks with Brendan Rodgers over delaying his retirement.
The Liverpool stalwart wants to hang up his boots at the end of the season and has been tipped for a future as a coach or manager.
Anfield managing director Ian Ayre has also suggested the former England star, 35, would be offered a role at the club.
But boss Rodgers hopes the defender will continue to play beyond his contract expiring.
He said: “Carra’s been fantastic and I do believe he could play next season. He and I communicate a lot and he’s obviously got something in his mind.
“We will sit down between now and the end of the season anyway and we’ll see where it goes. If he does go, I will certainly miss him because he’s been brilliant for me.
“He’s shown great respect and really helped me and the other guys.
“The thing for now is to keep performing the way he is until the end of the season and between then and now he and we will chat.
“This guy’s incredible. I want to put that on record.”
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2QTytcWBC
Rodgers :wave:Quote:
Liverpool's managing director Ian Ayre reveals all the club's future transfers will by decided by committee rather than giving full control of recruitment to manager Brendan Rodgers.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Gerrard to have a testimonial v Olympiakos in August.
And with that I'm off to find some CL 2005 videos of the good ol' days.
Liverpool are not appealling.
Fact.
Why did Bale like the banana?
:lol:Quote:
Manchester City want Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, 39, to replace Roberto Mancini as City boss.
Full story: Sunday People