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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    Wrong thread lads, this is the Liverpool thread, as if you didn't know Love it in here dont yez
    its like one big happy family bulldog lad.. or should i say brother, :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    Torres has proven he can score goals in the prem, Suarez has yet to do that.
    Then why did Liverpool go out and get Suarez? I would of rather seen Van Bommel or someone like him to support the back line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfpack View Post
    Then why did Liverpool go out and get Suarez? I would of rather seen Van Bommel or someone like him to support the back line.
    I've just answered your question why Chelsea probably went for Torres and not Suarez.

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    Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
    The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyleb View Post
    carling cup and community shield

    but if torres does leave what medals/silverware will have to show for is fantastic time at the shite.....
    was that all he won at liverpool???????????????????????????? get real...joke
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    Liverpool negotiating with Chelsea over ?50m Fernando Torres bid but want Nicolas Anelka included in deal instead of Daniel Sturridge
    New twist in transfer saga as Spaniard nears Anfield exit


    Liverpool negotiating with Chelsea over ?50m Fernando Torres bid but want Nicolas Anelka included in deal instead of Daniel Sturridge - Goal.com
    ffs, no idea if all this is true or just the usual sh1t, but anelka ffs, probably the most overated cnut i have seen in years..we had him on loan for 1 season... yuppee.. been to arsenal, bolton, man city, real or barca, and now chelsea... the new "pele"? no the new "stan collymore" etc,etc....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfpack View Post
    Here the Question. If Suarez is so great why didn't Chelsea go after him instead of trying to pry Torres from Liverpool. They are certainly offering enough money.
    if bent is worth 18/24 million, why didnt chelsea go after him????
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    Quote Originally Posted by pillapow View Post
    Whos to know that was the case, His Agent may have handed it in after the suarez deal..... Nobody know yet, Like i said its all about the timing but I'd take 40m and Anelka anyday.
    as i have said in a previous post... anelka??????????????????? ffs WHY??????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    Anelka is getting on and his best days are behind him
    his best days were at the gooners.... end of....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    The comedy circus is on BBC1 Southampton beating your scummy shite 1-0
    SORRY MATE, ITV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    I've just answered your question why Chelsea probably went for Torres and not Suarez.
    i understand you answered it so why would Liverpool want Suarez if we already have Torres.

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    Because he handed in a transfer request maybe

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    Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
    The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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    Liverpool cannot afford to lose the battle to keep Fernando Torres - Telegraph

    Liverpool cannot afford to lose the battle to keep Fernando Torres

    First Cesc Fabregas, then Wayne Rooney and Carlos T?vez, now Fernando Torres. Patience tested, faith exploded, in north London, both sides of Manchester, and finally on Merseyside. Heroes are not what they used to be.

    By Rory Smith 10:30PM GMT 29 Jan 2011

    In the space of six months, all three of English football?s historical triumvirate - as well as its future force - have seen those idols their fans treasure above all others threaten to reject that devotion.

    Fabregas asked Ars?ne Wenger to allow him to move to Barcelona; Rooney informed Manchester United he would not sign a new contract; T?vez pleaded with Manchester City to release him from his ?160,000-a-week bondage at Eastlands.

    And now Torres, first ?verbally intimating? to Liverpool that he wishes to join Chelsea, then handing in a transfer request.

    There will be no sympathy washing down the M62, nor emanating from the Emirates: schadenfreude is the order of the day. After all, few laughed as loudly as those on the Kop when their rivals? talismans showed their true colours.

    Liverpool fans, of course, believe their pain hurts more than most, just as United and City and Arsenal fans did, or even Chelsea?s, when John Terry fluttered his eyelashes at Eastlands 18 months ago. Such is the nature of support. In this case, it is easy to see why.

    It was hard, after all, to begrudge Fabregas, a boyhood Barcelona fan, a move back to Catalonia. Rooney - who, crucially, never handed in a transfer request, nor threatened to do so - has nevertheless hardly been portrayed as a paragon of footballing virtue. T?vez joined City for their riches: they must live by the sword and die by the sword, even if it is gilded.

    But Torres is different. This is the player who insisted that, upon departing Atl?tico Madrid, he would only do so for Liverpool. This is the player who bore the legend ?You?ll Never Walk Alone? on an armband while still playing in Spain. This is the player who spoke openly, as recently as October 2009, of Liverpool being the only team he would play for in this country.

    ?I hope to play for many years or maybe even finish my career here,? he said. ?Liverpool is my English team and I don?t think about playing for another one.?

    And yet now he is not only contemplating a move to Chelsea, but has destabilised the club he once professed to love with just three days left of the transfer window. On the day Liverpool?s owners, Fenway Sports Group, announced the ?22.8***8201;million signing of Luis Suarez as a signal of their ambition, Torres rocked Anfield to its foundations.

    That is not something which his disaffected devotees can pin on FSG or Kenny Dalglish. They cannot even blame Roy Hodgson, whose regime sapped so much of Torres?s enthusiasm for life on Merseyside. Rafael Ben?tez, that scapegoat for all of Liverpool?s ills, likewise.

    True, FSG?s failure to provide the ?quick fix? spending spree Torres and Pepe Reina want has hardly convinced either player they can fulfil their ambitions at Anfield. True, Torres - and Reina - disliked life under Hodgson. True, his relationship with Ben?tez had grown strained.

    But the blame for Torres?s state of mind appears to lie at the cowboy-booted feet, in the snakeoil-selling hands and the misleading mouths of Tom Hicks and George Gillett. It was those Americans who promised Torres the world and delivered nothing. It was those Americans who stripped Anfield of its ambition, turning it into a club who existed to win trophies into a club which did well simply to exist.

    Torres, for at least a year, has instructed his agents to sound out likely destinations for a move: Manchester City and Barcelona have maintained a watching brief, but it is Chelsea who have hovered persistently, waiting for their chance.

    They thought they had it in the summer, when his representatives tipped them the wink, fluttered their eyelashes, and declared he would be willing to move. Torres, when push came to shove, committed his future to Liverpool. He had never considered leaving, he said.

    That he had is confirmed in his contract, a clause allowing him to depart for ?50***8201;million inserted by the then-managing director, Christian Purslow, should Liverpool remain outside of the Champions League places come summer. To Purslow, that clause safeguarded the club from losing its prized asset on the cheap and, crucially, before a takeover. As soon as FSG arrived, it looked like a time bomb.

    It exploded on Friday night, as Torres handed in his transfer request. Here, too, even greater pain: he did not want to move to his boyhood club, or to more familiar climes, or to force his team?s owners to invest.

    No, instead he wished to sign for Chelsea. One of those English teams he had said he would not countenance turning out for. A team who, it could be argued, are in need of rebuilding almost as much as Liverpool. A team who look highly unlikely to fulfil his desire for a league title this season, and whose chances of European glory are only marginally less slim. Their prospects may be brighter than Liverpool?s, but they are still an ageing side.

    That Torres finds them more appealing than remaining on Merseyside says a lot. Not for FSG, but for Hicks and Gillett. Such is the damage they have done. Torres knows how long the rebuilding of a shattered club will take. He grew up at Colchonero, after all. He bears the weight of Atl?tico Madrid in his soul. He feels he does not have that time.

    These Americans, these new Americans, are rather different to their predecessors, though. They despair at the lawlessness of European football; as of last night, there was every indication that they would continue to refuse the striker a move, that they would countenance the idea of keeping him against his will.

    It is a crucial battle: City kept T?vez, United kept Rooney, Arsenal kept Fabregas, Chelsea retained Terry. It seems unlikely Liverpool and Torres will experience a detente, as in all of those cases. But to lose him would confirm their place outside of England?s elite. It would prove Torres right. Liverpool cannot afford to be different. For their future, they must show Torres he is wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer39 View Post
    SORRY MATE, ITV.
    i did acknowledge that m8 when i realised, before anyone else did

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    Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
    The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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    nice read there bulldog
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer39 View Post
    was that all he won at liverpool???????????????????????????? get real...joke
    thats what own as won as united so FAR. not with you lot.

 

 

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