Suso staying and fighting for his place http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11669/9380855/premier-league-liverpool-midfielder-suso-returns-from-loan-in-spain-ready-to-fight
Eurosport interview, says he stood on the Kop for a European game as he wanted to experience it as a fan in the stands. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/pitchside-europe/once-visited-kop-fan-andy-mitten-meets-luis-090041526.html
£16m rising to a possible £19m according to lfchistory.net Robbie Keane Tottenham Hotspur £16,000,000 * 2 February 2009 http://www.lfchistory.net/Transfers/ByManager/20-0
Julio Cesar would seem a decent short term option provided we can get him to agree reasonable wages. Really hope we keep Pepe and it doesn't come to that, our defence is going to have enough turmoil and change this summer without adding a new keeper into the mix.
Me too, thought it was a great laugh and forgot to take it off. My Mother wasn't too impressed when she came to find the cat walking around the street with a tie on.
I've been impressed with his passing. It seems to me that he might develop into a Masch style hassling and pressurising midfielder rather than a deeper Didi style holding player.
This. If he's going to stay, maybe we need to look beyond using him as number 9 which hasn't really worked this season. I get the impression he'd be better as one of the wider players in a 433. A lot of this comes back to Carroll and whether we decide to stick or twist there.
Could Insua be coming back? The source is Wikipedia so probably not that reliable. I'd love to see him back in our defence ahead of that lump Konchesky. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Ins%C3%BAa Insúa is rumoured to be returning to Liverpool in the new year after Galatasaray manager Gheorghe Hagi stated that he did not want loan players in his squad. Liverpool are thought to be keen on accepting a possible return.
He was well able to get forward and did so regularly. Wasn't he the top scorer the first season they won the league? Albelda sat in the holding position while Baraja broke forward.
Mick Wallace is one of the leading property developers in Dublin but is also an Serie A nut and has a season ticket for Juve. I bumped into him last week and asked him about Aquilani. He reckons he has more strings to his bow than Alonso and will have no problems adapting to the English game.
Pat Dolan is sound. Often see him waddling around Dublin city centre, the fat b*****d. He's good mates with Mick Wallace, the property developer and hangs out in his cafe in the italian quarter.