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canthaveenuf 12-01-2007 01:04 PM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by coolfire69 (Post 1804442)
Hmmm.. Somehow I get the feeling that Rafa really didn't wanna waste too much effort in both the FA And Plastic Cups, and concentrate on consolidating our position in the EPL & preparing better for progression in CL...

I feel same way too. Maybe it is a blessing in disguise. Now that we are out of the cups, we can concentrate on EPL and CL. No point spreading ourselves too thin when we have so little resources.

I guess even if we had won that match, and if we got those horrendous injuries to Speedy and Garcia, we wouldn't be able to go very far in the Cup and EPL anyway. So, maybe it is better for us.

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Originally Posted by coolfire69 (Post 1804442)
But it's really heart-wrenching to know that Garcia will be out for the rest of this season... :(

Really !!! Wow. That is very bad news indeed.

Quite an interesting coincidence that all those injured folks come from the left side of the team hor .... Garcia, Speedy, Warnok. Maybe the letf side got some black magic ... :D Now who do we have left on the left? Only Riise and Fabio. Jialat.

Cheers

canthaveenuf 12-01-2007 01:06 PM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by Frankiestine (Post 1805222)
..haiz how i really miss those glory days..:(

Maybe 10, 20 years later, we may look back and see 2007 onwards as another period of GOLDEN YEARS ..... :D

It is possible U know, the ball is round.

Cheers

coolfire69 13-01-2007 12:01 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
RAFA: WE ALL WANT THE BEST FOR LIVERPOOL
Paul Eaton 12 January 2007


Rafael Benitez has insisted he and the club's board are working together to ensure a bright and successful future at Anfield.

The Reds' boss is disappointed with the media coverage which followed his side's Carling Cup defeat to Arsenal, and frustrated with suggestions there are problems between himself and the board.

Benitez has backed up his thoughts by launching a defence of his managerial record so far and he insists he has the faith and trust of everyone at the club to bring more trophies back to Anfield.

"I'm really disappointed in the way things have been presented and misinterpreted since yesterday morning," he said.

"I have no problem with my board. This club is going in the right direction, and I was brought here to improve our situation.

"We have done this in two years by winning big trophies, winning more Premiership points than we've had for 17 years and bringing in players whose value has doubled.

"Three years ago we had players like Diouf and Cheyrou who we couldn't sell. Look at the value of their replacements compared to the price we paid for them.

"The board brought me to win the Premiership, not to get to the semi-final of the Carling Cup. My relationship with them is fantastic and they have been doing their best for a long time to help bring more success. Rick Parry and the Chairman want the best for Liverpool, as we all do.

"That's why they are talking to new investors and that's why they brought me here. Why are they doing this? To help build a new stadium and to buy top class players in the future.

"Liverpool have been 17 years without winning the Premiership, so tell me what's our main priority?" he added. "Nobody wants to lose.

"It's disappointing we lost, and more disappointing how we lost, but we have to look at our squad and set priorities. We have shown how much we are progressing and people who analyse the whole situation understand.

"The future of Liverpool is not the semi-final of the Carling Cup, it is challenging for the Premiership and Champions League. The Carling Cup is always a good option, but it is not the biggest priority.

"People talked about the team selection because they have no understanding of the whole situation. We need to finish in the top four to qualify for the Champions League and buy more top players. We have Manchester United, Chelsea and Barcelona to come here soon. Those games are more important.

"We will make mistakes, but when you look at the bigger picture you can see how much progress has been made."

(Extracted from www.liverpoolfc.tv)


Hey bro canthaveenuf,
I guess I was pretty correct about Rafa wanting to consolidate our position in the EPL & progress further in the CL... He always looks at the big picture... :D

Also, knowing how the damned English press can be, Rafa didn't really wash dirty linen in the public, but was maybe misquoted, as always... as mentioned above...

Well, to better results for the rest of the EPL & CL season...


IN RAFA WE TRUST...!!

coolfire69 13-01-2007 12:07 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
REDS SIGN ITALIAN GOALKEEPER
Paul Eaton 12 January 2007


Liverpool have confirmed the signing of Italian under-21 goalkeeper Daniele Padelli from Sampdoria, subject to international clearance.

Padelli, who was on loan with second division Crotone in the first half of the season, has signed until the end of the season when the Reds will have the option to agree a permanent deal.

"He's a good young goalkeeper who has been selected for his national side," said manager Rafael Benitez.

"Our scouting department are working really hard to bring good young players to the club and I'm delighted we have been able to sign Padelli."

(Extracted from www. liverpoolfc.tv)


Finally, the above news is official... :D

Well, looks like the end is nigh for our distraught Dudek... Will always be remembered more as a legend then someone who let in 9 goals in 2 consecutive matches...IMHO... :p Wonder if any bros here know more about our new signing, Padelli...

CoOl_ViBeS 13-01-2007 02:14 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
Hi all, me Reds fan here...hope that i'm welcome here...:D

pokalalo 13-01-2007 03:14 AM

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Welcome & hello to all Red fans.

viewsonic 13-01-2007 07:26 AM

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Super Swede will cost Liverpool £7M
(from tribalfooball.com)

Liverpool have agreed a deal for 16-year-old Swedish striker Astrit Ajdarevic.
Ajdarevic is expected to move to Liverpool for a fee of around £2 million from Falkenburg.

"It's the biggest deal I have ever made," Falkenburg chairman Lars-Eric Nilsson told Hallands Nyheter.

"It's rare for a player of his age, it's impressive. We went back and forth for a while but I liked doing business with Liverpool and I had a feeling we could make a good deal in the end."

Reports suggest the deal could rise to £7 million.

canthaveenuf 13-01-2007 07:44 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by coolfire69 (Post 1806187)
Hey bro canthaveenuf,
I guess I was pretty correct about Rafa wanting to consolidate our position in the EPL & progress further in the CL... He always looks at the big picture... :D

Also, knowing how the damned English press can be, Rafa didn't really wash dirty linen in the public, but was maybe misquoted, as always... as mentioned above...

Yah, now dat he has only CL and EPL left, he can't use any of these kinds of excuses anymore if he next. :D

Cheers

canthaveenuf 13-01-2007 07:47 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by coolfire69 (Post 1806195)
Finally, the above news is official...

Well, looks like the end is nigh for our distraught Dudek... Will always be remembered more as a legend then someone who let in 9 goals in 2 consecutive matches...IMHO... :p Wonder if any bros here know more about our new signing, Padelli...

I am those sentimental type. Really pity Dudek. Well, he will always be my hero for the last CL win.

Good luck to him.

How abt Pepe? Could Padelli be brought in to replace Pepe? Pepe had always wanted to go back to Spain and he seems to be rather unfocused lately. Maybe Rafa needs to purchase another goalie. Buffon is available.:)

Cheers

KingEros 13-01-2007 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by GongCB
My fave was Steve Nicol who could run up and down the right flank n also serve well as a tough tackler.

Ever since I knew Steve Nicol was doing fine coaching the New England Revolutions, I've been secretly hoping he'd be the LFC manager one fine day in the future.
As a player, he's been one helluva servant ... he's even more "utility" than Carragher, having been played as striker once or twice when the injury list was huge. Such a man can only be a good & loyal manager for the Reds.


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Originally Posted by GongCB
But all came to nuthing when the ass-hole Grame Souness took over the club n destroyed everything.

Have you ever sit down & think for yourself what the state of affair was when Souness took over ... sure, he was not the best manager but most definitely, he did not destroy everything. IMHO, Dalglish started the rot ... go check for yourself what the average age of the team was by the time he decided to walk out on the Reds.

KingEros 13-01-2007 08:14 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by canthaveenuf
I am those sentimental type. Really pity Dudek. Well, he will always be my hero for the last CL win.

A manager is merely doing his job ... by recognising when the sell-by-date is. Well, that's what they call professionalism.
For Dudek's case, letting in 9 goals in 2 matches & holding the worst Anfield record since the war is not going to do his confidence any good ... for a goalkeeper, that's everything. So, he will hafta go ... sooner or later.


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Originally Posted by canthaveenuf
How abt Pepe? Could Padelli be brought in to replace Pepe? Pepe had always wanted to go back to Spain and he seems to be rather unfocused lately. Maybe Rafa needs to purchase another goalie. Buffon is available.

Pepe has said, along with Crouch, that he has no immeidate intention to leave the club.
Padelli only represents the future ... after all, he's not even played at the highest level back in Italy.
Even if we get Buffon, I'm not sure he won't get a culture shock on what the little tricks referees allow against the goalies ... the number of high balls a continental keeper has to handle in EPL is another thing they need to overcome too.
So, who do we have to take over from Dudek?? Well, remember Scott Carson?? He's still on our books ... :cool:

rahl 13-01-2007 10:45 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by KingEros (Post 1806462)
[B][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Have you ever sit down & think for yourself what the state of affair was when Souness took over ... sure, he was not the best manager but most definitely, he did not destroy everything. IMHO, Dalglish started the rot ... go check for yourself what the average age of the team was by the time he decided to walk out on the Reds.

Of cos Kenny did the damage by walking out as he hadn't renewed an aging team.

But who struck the fatal blow was Souness. I don't think any other manager would have done worst with the players he brought in and the rift he caused in the club.

canthaveenuf 13-01-2007 03:34 PM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by KingEros (Post 1806462)
Ever since I knew Steve Nicol was doing fine coaching the New England Revolutions, I've been secretly hoping he'd be the LFC manager one fine day in the future.
As a player, he's been one helluva servant ... he's even more "utility" than Carragher, having been played as striker once or twice when the injury list was huge. Such a man can only be a good & loyal manager for the Reds.


Yah, vaguely remembered this guy too. I am sure he will be a loyal servant to the Pools. But I am not so sure if the board or the new investors will go for local coaches. Foreign talent seems to be the way to go for the top clubs, whether it is the right thing or not, is another matter.

Have you ever sit down & think for yourself what the state of affair was when Souness took over ... sure, he was not the best manager but most definitely, he did not destroy everything. IMHO, Dalglish started the rot ... go check for yourself what the average age of the team was by the time he decided to walk out on the Reds.

I tot Dalghish did quite a bit of good for Pools? Prob early on in his career? Maybe towards the latter part, too much pressure, can't take it and failed.

Cheers

canthaveenuf 13-01-2007 03:40 PM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by KingEros (Post 1806470)
A manager is merely doing his job ... by recognising when the sell-by-date is. Well, that's what they call professionalism.
For Dudek's case, letting in 9 goals in 2 matches & holding the worst Anfield record since the war is not going to do his confidence any good ... for a goalkeeper, that's everything. So, he will hafta go ... sooner or later.

haha ... dat's wat I call ruthless. :D

But I do agree Dudek has to go. His heart seems to be gone liao. And with the latest outburst against Rafa, confirmed.

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Originally Posted by KingEros (Post 1806470)
Pepe has said, along with Crouch, that he has no immeidate intention to leave the club.

Of course they will say dat lah. Must keep cards close to the heart mah. But he did let slip his intention. I won't be surprised if he is gone by season end.

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Originally Posted by KingEros (Post 1806470)
So, who do we have to take over from Dudek?? Well, remember Scott Carson?? He's still on our books ... :cool:

Carson? He is on loan to one of the other EPL clubs right? Hopefully he gets enough experience and exposure and play time there before coming back. Dun quite remember him as being very fantastic though.

Cheers

KingEros 14-01-2007 12:11 AM

Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
 
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Originally Posted by rahl
But who struck the fatal blow was Souness. I don't think any other manager would have done worst with the players he brought in and the rift he caused in the club.

I beg to differ ... there were so many things stacked against, I just dun think any other manager could have done any better:
1) the baggage of LFC's glorious reign ... think about it: it took us how many years to accept the fact that LFC cannot be winning everything for 30 years running ... or have we??
2) the bootroom concept ... it had to be someone from the ranks, therefore someone who has yet made a name for himself (as a manager) ... in other words, someone who is just a great LFC player previously.
3) the Pinnochio called Phil Thompson ... this big-nose is so big-headed he's ruined LFC twice becoz of his big ego; the 1st time, Souness had to sack him as reserve manager & the 2nd time, Houllier backed him over Fowler.


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