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ANDYSIAO14 11-12-2007 02:36 PM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
WISHING THE MIGHTY REDS ALL THE BEST!!!
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ANDYSIAO14 11-12-2007 09:47 PM

Re: gd luck reds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Rafa Benitez
http://i4.tinypic.com/6jly26o.jpgRafa Benitez has backed Steven Gerrard to inspire another memorable European victory in Marseille.

The Spaniard admits Liverpool's recent good run has been in no small part down to the form of his number eight, who's bagged nine goals in 10 games.

Benitez is confident the skipper will continue his scoring spree in France and ensure the Reds are in the hat when the draw for the Champions League last 16 is made later this month.

He said: "If Stevie is playing well, we normally play better. He has been playing well for us in a lot of games now, that is clear.

"During that time we have been winning games and he has been scoring and creating goals. He is an important player for us."

Benitez also hinted Harry Kewell could be involved at the Stade Velodrome after missing out on a starting role against Reading.

"Harry is fit and doing well and he could be involved," he said.

-liverpoolfctv

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Jimmy Rice

a) They win by any score in Marseille. In the group stages head to head record takes precedence. A 1-0 win for Liverpool would mean the two sides have the same head-to-head record, so it would go down to goal difference. Liverpool's is better than the French side's.

b) If Besiktas win in Porto, a Marseille-Liverpool draw would also see the Reds progress, along with Besiktas. Porto, Liverpool and Marseille would all have eight points, Marseille's head to head is better than Liverpool's, but Porto's head to head is better than Marseille's - so goal difference would again come into the equation and Liverpool have the best goal difference in Group A.

-liverpoolfctv

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Fernando Torres
http://i10.tinypic.com/6usp7qo.jpg Fernando Torres has no intention of allowing his dream of playing on Europe's top stage come to a premature end.
The Spain international is enjoying what is his first season in the Champions League and is determined to ensure his adventure continues into the New Year.

"For us, this match is the match of the season so far," said Torres ahead of tonight's Group A decider in Marseille. "Victory or being knocked out will all be decided in 90 minutes.

"We know we are playing for our future in Europe, but the team is optimistic and I believe we will get through into the knockout rounds."

The 23-year-old, a revelation since joining the Reds in a record transfer deal during the summer, admits that he's tuned into some of Liverpool's classic European encounters to provide inspiration for the clash in the Stade Velodrome.

"In the last months I have looked at some videos of the big historical Liverpool games with the big stars from the club," he said. "We need this same spirit to win in Marseille.

"If we are out of the Champions League, then the players will be the ones to blame. This is evident.

"We all know this match is not easy, but I believe Liverpool will be able to win in France. It will take a lot of effort.

"I have always wanted to play in Europe, so if I can score the winner in this game and help get us through then it will be fantastic for me and Liverpool.

"I always dreamed of playing in the Champions League final stages and I want to do that with Liverpool now.

"Marseille have a little advantage as they are at home, but we want to get revenge for the defeat at Anfield."

-liverpoolfctv

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Ryan Babel
http://i18.tinypic.com/855zllz.jpg Ryan Babel insists there is more to come from both him and Liverpool this season as the Reds prepare for the all-or-nothing Champions League clash with Marseille tonight.
The Dutch forward endured a mixed start to his Anfield career but has recently begun to flourish, scoring four goals in six matches as Rafa Benitez's men have recaptured their form.

He is keen to build on his progress and is confident he can add to his tally as he slowly adapts to life in England.

"I'm still learning and now the team is playing much better than a few months ago," he said.

"So it is easier to develop and in time I think there will be more to come from me.

"In Ajax we played 4-3-3 and I was a left winger. But here we play 4-4-2 and there is more defending to do, so that part in the beginning was a little bit difficult. I am doing better now but there is still some things I need to improve and I talk about this with the manager."

The 20-year-old, who celebrates his birthday on December 19, came off the bench to hit two goals in the 8-0 victory over Besiktas on Matchday four of the Champions League, and while he admits the Reds have made life difficult for themselves in Group A, he is confident they can put it right with a win in Marseille.

"We have to win so it is important that we prepare right for the game and I think we will be alright," he continued.

"I think when you play at Anfield you have a better feeling as the home team and that's why it was disappointing that we lost to Marseille at home. We know the situation now, so we'll go for it.

"If we win against Marseille I hope there is more to come from us. We started badly and now it is much better so I think we can grow in the tournament and if we get the right result against Marseille then in the next round it will be a different Liverpool."

It was in Europe's premier competition that Babel began his recent purple patch in front of goal, a double that included a wonderful back-heel flick reminiscent of the great John Barnes.

He admits the strike has given him the confidence to add to his tally and has even set himself a target for the season.

"I think eight out of 10 players would have tried it," he says modestly.

"That's because it was the only option. But it was a nice goal to score and gives me confidence that I hope to build upon.

"I hope I reach 10 Premier League goals. I'm now on three, so I will have to get seven more. If I can get even more than that it, then it would be a very good first season for me."

-liverpoolfctv

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stade Velodrome

-liverpoolfctv

KingEros 12-12-2007 04:46 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
:confused:
No comments as at this time ... means nobody stayed up to watch??
Anyways, brilliant blitzkrieg start ... & lucky Gerrard, who needed a second chance before slotting in the penalty.
Wonderful individual brilliance by Torres to calmly tread the ball into the bottom corner for the second.
Let's hope there's no nasty surprise from this Nasri boy ... :D

Cummon 12-12-2007 04:53 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
Liverpool have become our way of life, how can the die hard fans not stay up to watch ? together with many many red devils fans :D

S3vw 12-12-2007 05:02 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
we are 3 up....:)
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Cummon 12-12-2007 05:58 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
Torres's beautiful goal,enjoy

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3q...de-torres_news

snakehead 12-12-2007 05:59 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
SHIT! ..... Babel just cost me 750 bucks :(
Had $50 on Liverpool winning 3-0 (at $1 : $15)

Still was a good win from the Reds...... hopefully they can repaet the performance this weekend against the Devils.



bro snakehead

ANDYSIAO14 12-12-2007 06:28 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
Congrats...
Well taken goal frm el nino...:p
Next stop....
Man Utd :):D

Cum_Luver 12-12-2007 06:39 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
what a great performance, the match was practically over in the first half...
obviously, UEFA will go thru the videos and check to see if this is a kelong match..
Our fantastic captain Steven Gerrard leads by example.

Quote "Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes a 'cup final' mentality helped the Reds into the knockout stages of the Champions League."

Hope we can repeat this performance against the Devils this weekend and continue from here....

Go Reds Go, Go Go Go

lls8 12-12-2007 06:50 AM

Who will be Liverpool next opponent?
 
Many must be asking Y Liverpool's shirts r missing d sponsor's "CARLSBERG" name.

It's to comply with "French law" on advertising alcohol. too MANY MUSLIMS IN FRANCE, THAT FORCE ENFORCING THAT LAW. Let's hear no more about it.

4 - nil. Good WIN !!! :D

Congratulation to Liverpool & to all supporters.

I particularly like that 2nd Torres goal, beating a packed penalty box. Easily 5 defenders trying to crowd out Torres but his sublime skills really is mesmerising to watch. Good pass from Kewell thou .....to Torres. After the goal, Liverpool a bit defensive & trying to hit on the break.

Now, d knock-out stage.

The draw for the knockout stage is on Friday 21 December - which is also the day of the winter solstice as I'm sure you're aware. As it stands, Liverpool will play one of the teams finishing top of their group. Three English teams will sit on the top of the table of their respective groups (Arsenal, Chelsea, ManUtd). Liverpool can't face another English opposition; ...... so could face the likes of AC Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Inter Milan (?)etc. ... :eek:

Facing Barcelona or Real Madrid look like a Titan clash indeed, lots of publicity.
Rafa Benitez seem always perform better tactically against Spanish team; compare to facing Italian team. But then Liverpool beat Juventus in 2004/05; Barcelona 2006/07........

I M SURE MANY EUROPEAN GIANT WILL WISH TO AVOID LIVERPOOL AS MUCH AS LIVERPOOL TRYING TO AVOID THEM.

So, who you fancy Liverpool next opponent on te 1st "KNOCK-OUT" stage in January?

ANDYSIAO14 12-12-2007 06:58 AM

Re: Who will be Liverpool next opponent?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lls8 (Post 2452624)
I M SURE MANY EUROPEAN GIANT WILL WISH TO AVOID LIVERPOOL AS MUCH AS LIVERPOOL TRYING TO AVOID THEM.

So, who you fancy Liverpool next opponent on te 1st "KNOCK-OUT" stage in January?

i would like to see them vs sevilla :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liverpoolfctv
Liverpool now await the draw on December 21 knowing they'll face either Seville, Real Madrid, Inter, AC Milan or Barcelona.


lls8 12-12-2007 08:55 AM

Momo Sissoko angered by Reds axe
 
Sissoko angered by Reds axeMidfielder hints at January exit
By Patrick Haond Last updated: 11th December 2007


Liverpool midfielder Mohamed Sissoko has hit out at manager Rafael Benitez and hinted he could be set to leave Anfield in January.

Sissoko has been left out of the Reds' squad for their crucial UEFA Champions League showdown against Marseille at the Stade Velodrome.

The Mali international, who started his career with Auxerre, has made just one appearance in the Anfield outfit's group stage fixtures, the 1-0 home defeat by the French side.

Former Valencia player Sissoko insists he plans to hold talks with Benitez once the transfer window opens and wants to be a regular in the first-team.

Mad

He told radio station RMC: "I am really mad. The match is played in France, all my family is there and wanted to see me on the pitch.

"I respect that choice, but we will talk in January. "That is quite a long time for me to ask myself the question (about leaving). I am not attracted to play one match in five.

beck7777 12-12-2007 09:30 AM

Re: Who will be Liverpool next opponent?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lls8 (Post 2452624)
I M SURE MANY EUROPEAN GIANT WILL WISH TO AVOID LIVERPOOL AS MUCH AS LIVERPOOL TRYING TO AVOID THEM.

So, who you fancy Liverpool next opponent on te 1st "KNOCK-OUT" stage in January?

We are giants as well.... Why should we avoid who and who?
At this stage, all are good teams...

So let the other 'giants' sweat about drawing Liverpool in the next round instead!! :D

lls8 12-12-2007 09:54 AM

Re: Who will be Liverpool next opponent?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beck7777 (Post 2452791)
We are giants as well.... Why should we avoid who and who?
At this stage, all are good teams...

So let the other 'giants' sweat about drawing Liverpool in the next round instead!! :D


YE!!!!!! I definitely agree with yr s/ment.......Liverpool is an "European Giant" too. Dun forget, 5 times Champion of Europe. The 3rd most successful winner of the Champion Leage. Only Real Madrid (10 times) and AC Milan (7 times) won more Champion League title than our beloved Liverpool. Liverpool is far stronger as team & superior individually compare to 2004/05 season.

Right now most managers r fearful to be drawn against Liverpool then Rafa Benitez against them. Liverpool always plays better facing the giant than lighweight opponents during knock-out. For example, last year they were knock-out by Portuguese team.

While Sevilla look the weakest among the potential group winners, I would look forward to "Liverpool - Real Madrid Clash". That is as good as "Cup Final", the match the whole world will look forward with greatest interest. Real Madrid has far too many "galacticos" or superstars. Will be interesting to watch. I hate those ridicule comments by MU or Chelsea supporters comment abt Liverpool beating lightweight teams only. Just like last season, Liverpool beat two favorites, BARCELONA & CHELSEA,...they recived so much rave review but unfortunately stumbles on last hurdle against AC Milan.

Potential First Knock-Out Stage of
Champion League

a) Liverpool - Sevilla
b) Liverpool - Real Madrid
c) Liverpool - AC Milan
d) Liverpool - Inter Milan
e) Liverpool - Barcelona

So which one you guys fancy ??? :) :D

rahl 12-12-2007 12:31 PM

Re: Who will be Liverpool next opponent?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lls8 (Post 2452838)
a) Liverpool - Sevilla
b) Liverpool - Real Madrid
c) Liverpool - AC Milan
d) Liverpool - Inter Milan
e) Liverpool - Barcelona

So which one you guys fancy ??? :) :D

Milan of course ;)


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