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Re: Liverpool Thread
That video is a classic :lmao:
"Fuck Ferguson too..." :lmao:
That video is a classic :lmao:
"Fuck Ferguson too..." :lmao:
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LIVERPOOL are set to complete two transfer deals – after beating a host of top clubs to one of Europe’s most promising young strikers.
Italian left-back Andrea Dossena agreed terms to complete his move from Udinese for a fee in the region of £6million earlier this month before going on his honeymoon.
He is now set to put pen to paper when the transfer window officially opens on Tuesday, and Anfield chief executive Rick Parry said: “We are now ready to confirm the signing of Dossena. The deal should go through next week after finalising the paperwork.”
But the signing of Danish youngster Nikola Saric (pictured) is a longer-term investment, the 17-year-old joining on a three-year deal from Herfolge for an undisclosed fee.
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Barcelona were just one of a clutch of clubs keen to seal the signature of the striker, who can also play wide on the left, but after Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez contacted the player personally he dropped out of his club’s training camp in Greece to fly in to Merseyside yesterday.
“All the top clubs in Europe have been involved with this player,” Herfolge’s sporting director Per Rud told the Daily Post.
“So it says something about the club that he is turning up at Liverpool.
“We are very proud to sell him to one of the biggest clubs in the world and glad that they came up with the best package for him.”
We'll see
It isn't Liverpool news but LFC got a mention here:
**Warning - not suitable for Children**
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do any of you see him in the first team squad for next season? 17 is young but we've seen many 17 year olds take the league by storm.
Rafa must rate him very highly, because he personally took care of all the details of the transfer.
Seems like this could all back fire on you imo, Torres playing in a team which won something, playing in a team which plays some of the best football Ive seen and now he has to return to Liverpool where the tactics are for Carra to hoof it as far as possible and hopefully Torres will beat the 4 defenders and keeper, he might consider his future![]()
torres had an ordinary tournament, didnt play any where near like he can for his club team but in last nights final i thought he was superb , he had the germans run ragged as pete says and took his goal very well, could have had a hatrick with hitting the post an all.
MAURICIO PELLEGRINO is poised to return to Anfield as Rafael Benitez attempts to bring Robbie Keane to Merseyside.
Argentinian Pellegrino, 36, who played 12 games for Liverpool in 2005, has been approached by Benitez for a second stint at the club, this time as part of his coaching staff.
Liverpool are also trying to prise Keane, 27, away from Tottenham Hotspur in a swap deal involving Peter Crouch.
Anfield insiders have confirmed that Benitez’s interest in the Republic of Ireland’s all-time leading goalscorer is genuine, but admit that it could prove difficult to reach an agreement with the north London club.
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Keane, who netted 23 goals last season, is a big favourite with the White Hart Lane supporters, who voted him their player of the year having helped inspire Spurs to a Carling Cup victory.
Pellegrino’s expected arrival will be part of Benitez’s rebuilding of his backroom staff after a couple of high-profile departures.
The Spaniard’s partnership with long-time assistant Pako Ayesteran ended last season.
Although the 45-year-old fitness expert’s contract at Anfield doesn’t officially end until today, he has not been present at Melwood for several months.
FERNANDO TORRES paid a stirring tribute today to Liverpool FC and its fans - for helping turn him into a European champion.
The Reds striker scored a stunning winner to sink Germany last night and end Spain’s 44-year wait for a major trophy.
Now he wants to follow up his first major success as a player by helping Liverpool to glory in the coming season.
Torres told the ECHO: “It is a dream come true and now we have a place in European history so it is very special.
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“It is my first major title but I hope it will be the first of many because I want to win many more titles with Liverpool and Spain.
“I would like to thank the staff and players at Liverpool for their support during Euro 2008 because it makes a real difference when you know you have the backing of the people of your club and because of this they share in our success.
“I have had a wonderful first season at Anfield and the goals I scored for Liverpool gave me the confidence and belief I needed for the Euros and, again, I would like to thank Rafa and his staff because I have improved as a player thanks to them.
“But it isn’t just the people at the club who have helped me, it is also the supporters and the people of the city.