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So, the transfer window is closed. Who have L`pool signed? (Genuine question, I`m not being sarcastic)
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ninjabreakz said:So, the transfer window is closed. Who have L`pool signed? (Genuine question, I`m not being sarcastic)
CWright said:ninjabreakz said:So, the transfer window is closed. Who have L`pool signed? (Genuine question, I`m not being sarcastic)
Nobody because our team is good enough as it is![]()
ninjabreakz said:CWright said:ninjabreakz said:So, the transfer window is closed. Who have L`pool signed? (Genuine question, I`m not being sarcastic)
Nobody because our team is good enough as it is![]()
So whats with these transfer "deals" that Misfit posts everyday? Is it all speculation (like I thought)?
Milanista said:Get rid of houlier so you have A) Success, B) Less transfer rumors C) Less french players.
ninjabreakz said:Milanista said:Get rid of houlier so you have A) Success, B) Less transfer rumors C) Less french players.
Couldn`t agree with you more. The Premiership is turning into the French League!
Vannizzlefashizzal said:ninjabreakz said:Milanista said:Get rid of houlier so you have A) Success, B) Less transfer rumors C) Less french players.
Couldn`t agree with you more. The Premiership is turning into the French League!
Im not arsed, let him keep signing dodgy french players, if you would've asked the scousers a few years ago they would've never thought they'd be where they are now, and thats all down to GH![]()
Nickybaker said:Vannizzlefashizzal said:ninjabreakz said:Milanista said:Get rid of houlier so you have A) Success, B) Less transfer rumors C) Less french players.
Couldn`t agree with you more. The Premiership is turning into the French League!
Im not arsed, let him keep signing dodgy french players, if you would've asked the scousers a few years ago they would've never thought they'd be where they are now, and thats all down to GH![]()
It's true, the season they won all those trophies it looked like things would get better, the they came second, but since then it's been all down hill. They are the Barcelona of England, both WERE great but are now average.
Liverpool starlets Anthony Le Tallec and Florent Sinama-Pongolle discovered they were related when their paths first crossed during a football tournament back in 1993.
The 9-year-old Le Tallec had been selected to play for the Le Havre youth team and helped them reach the final where they met local side Saint-Pierre.
Florent Sinama-Pongolle was leading the attack for the opposition and had previously impressed Le Tallec's father, who himself was a former professional footballer. He asked his son to find out his name.
Le Tallec recalled: "I spoke to him before the match and he told me he was called Sinama. I've got an aunt in France who comes from La Reunion (where the tournament was held) who's also called Sinama, so I asked Florent if he knew her. To my shock, he said she was his aunt too.
"This amazing player who had scored a bundle of goals in the tournament was also my cousin!"
Jon Otsemobor won't be prevented from playing for Bolton against Liverpool when the two sides meet in the Premiership on Saturday.
The 20-year-old has left on loan until the summer to gain valuable first team experience which was a surprise as it does leave the Reds a little short on the right side of defence if we experience any more injury problems.
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce was chuffed to bits to get the player who is expected to be given a run out at some point this weekend.
He said: "He is an excellent capture for us. Jon is a mobile player who loves to push forward.
"He has tremendous pace and an excellent passing game. We need to strengthen our defence and and Jon will add competition for places in this vital area."
LIVERPOOL ace Stephane Henchoz has left Merseyside gobsmacked by declaring: “We’re better than Manchester United.”
The deluded Kop defender is adamant that, man for man, Gerard Houllier’s team actually compare favourably with champions United.
And he ignores the fact that the Reds trail United by a staggering 19 points to make his foolish claims.
Displaying the famed Scouse humour, Henchoz said: “If you take each player individually and compare them with Manchester United’s then, I’m sorry, I do not think we are any worse than them.
“If you were to take four players from the bench, I would still have the same impression.
“You should realise that I am talking about guys at the top of their form, because I have seen our players at that level.
“In fact, when each player is on top form I would even go so far to say we are superior to Manchester United.”
Yet Swiss international Henchoz presents an argument with more holes than one of his country’s cheeses.
For since checking in at Anfield five years ago, Henchoz has finished above United only once — in 2002.
In fact, that was the only occasion Liverpool have come higher than their bitter rivals since the Premiership started in 1993.
During that time, United have won the League eight times and have never finished below third position.
Liverpool trailed in fifth last season and are in the same position this term.
They have won just nine of their 23 league games and Houllier is clinging to his job by his fingertips.
So Henchoz, 29, is kidding only himself and the official Liverpool magazine when he claims United should be quaking in their boots.
[/quote]Reds fans outraged by magazine's European Top 50 list
Liverpool supporters have reacted with disbelief to a poll published in FourFourTwo magazine detailing the Top 50 European football moments ever.
The latest issue of the magazine - which is published by the same company who publish the Manchester United matchday programme - have included a '50 Greatest European Moments' supplement this month and the contents have caused outrage with many Reds supporters.
Sporting a massive picture of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the front cover, the magazine goes on to count down the top 50 finest footballing moments between clubs from across the continent.
While any list of this sort will always cause disagreements, Liverpool supporters have noted that the list fails to even mention our European Cup final triumphs in 1978 and 1981. According to FourFourTwo, those two feats were obviously not as memorable as the night Barry Town goalkeeper Lee Kendall took to the pitch in a UEFA Cup preliminary round first leg tie against Boavista without a shirt number on his back. Or when Celtic took a few fans to Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup final.
There's no mention either of the game that many people believe was the greatest European final ever - our 5-4 win over Alaves in 2001. If Gary McAllister's dramatic free-kick - headed into the Alaves net by one of their own defenders - to seal the game for Liverpool on the Golden Goal rule was not one of the '50 Greatest European Moments' then you're either a Manchester United supporter or the editor of this ridiculous supplement.
Liverpool do make it into the list on a couple of occasions although there's no place for David Fairclough's dramatic 'Super Sub' appearance against St Etienne.
Our European Cup final triumph in 1977 against Borussia Monchengladbach limps into the list at No.37 - three places behind Tottenham's European Cup Winners' Cup win of 1963 - while our historic win in Rome against Roma is only worthy of No.23 in the list. Bruce Grobbelaar's 'wobbly legs' penalty routine mustn't have made too much of an impression on the Manchester United programme publishers who, at No.25, decided to include the reception the Old Trafford fans handed out to Ronaldo at Old Trafford.
Obviously the fact that the Kop have applauded opposition players off the pitch for decades must have been missed. That Liverpool fans who chanted 'Alaves, Alaves' for 10 minutes when the losing team went up to collect their medals earned the Merseyside supporters a Fair Play award from UEFA was obviously not as deserving as a few claps for Ronaldo at Old Trafford.
And in case you were wondering where Manchester United's two European Cup final triumphs sit in the Top 50? No.9 (1999) and No.1 (1968), obviously.
"How on earth does a round of applause for a fat Brazilian become a great footballing moment?" commented one Liverpool supporter today. "No mention of our 5-10 minutes of chanting 'Alaves' as they collected their losers' medals, I suppose. Mind you, if a nine-goal final isn't worthy in itself, then a gesture which won the UEFA Fair Play award isn't going to be, is it?"
Another Liverpool fan on the club's official message boards said: "How on earth could any of our four poor European Cup triumphs match up to United's tremendous and well-deserved 1999 Champions League win? We all know how difficult that competition is compared to the old style - and easy to win - European cup."
ninjabreakz said:I can see Gerrard staying in the Premiership, maybe a Chelsea move? I don`t think Arsenal or United would go there. Arsenal couldn`t afford him, United fans won`t accept a scouser.
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oh no please no, stevie G leaving anfield for the bridge would be devastating... why would chelski even NEED him?Nickybaker said:ninjabreakz said:I can see Gerrard staying in the Premiership, maybe a Chelsea move? I don`t think Arsenal or United would go there. Arsenal couldn`t afford him, United fans won`t accept a scouser.
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Depends how long is left on his contract? How long does he have left
CWright said:Can I stick my neck out and say that we will hammer Bolton tomorrow :twisted: