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There was a little snippet in the times yesterday saying that we had "played down" any interest in him
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In: RVN Out: Hyppia
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No problem mate I was just as sceptical when i seen the initial link
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yeah but in the skysports article they quote l'equipe which normally is very reliable
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The big fee that we paid for them, (what was it about 6m?) really seems to have gone to there heads. They both seemed to get above there stations and have ruined a great chance to become stars. Shame really but seems to happen all the time, at least raffa hasnt paid over the odds for any yougsters . Should stop them having a chip on there shoulder
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got beat 2-1 report from .tv: A superb goal from Adam Hammill was the highlight of Liverpool Reserves 2-1 defeat to Sunderland at Durham FC's Archibald Stadium on Thursday night. Sunderland's winning goal came from the penalty spot nine minutes from time after Reds keeper David Martin had fouled Sunderland substitute David Dowson. Sean Taylor clinically put away the resulting spot kick to give the home side the three points. Sunderland had taken a first half lead before Hammill's fine equaliser after 37 minutes. Paul Anderson's smart header sent Robbie Foy racing away down the right wing. The Scotland under-21 international then showed a great awareness to pick out Hammill, who cut inside the penalty area before producing a cool and composed finish to make it 1-1. Hammill had a good match for Liverpool and caused Sunderland a lot of problems, especially in the first half. Liverpool Reserve team manager Paco Herrera and coach Hughie McAuley made two changes to the team that defeated Birmingham 1-0 on Monday, with James Smith coming in for Godwin Antwi and Hammill replacing Ramon Calliste. Trialist, 17-year-old striker Lee Tomlin saw action in the second half when he replaced Foy after 66 minutes. The Reds started the game very brightly and created some good openings with Danny Guthrie and Lee Peltier prominent in midfield. After three minutes a superb pass from Hammill found Anderson in space down the right wing. After cutting inside the left back Billy Dennehy he forced Trevor Carson into a good save. Then Reds captain Jack Hobbs missed a great chance after nine minutes. Guthrie's superb pass found Anderson whose low cross was met by Hobbs, but he could only shoot wide from a great position. Guthrie forced Carson into a decent save after 17 minutes before Sunderland took the lead a minute later against the run of play. A swift and decisive move sent Craig McFarlane away on the right wing, and his low cross was met by a powerful header from Daryl Murphy that gave Reds keeper Martin absolutely no chance. Liverpool came close to an equaliser after 25 minutes when Hobbs hit the post, following up after Carson had fumbled Guthrie's free-kick. However, the Reds were level after 37 minutes with an excellent goal from Hammill. The Reds couldn't really make much of an impact in the second half and didn't create as many clear cut chances as they had in the first half. The closest the Reds came to a goal was a shot from Anderson straight at Carson after good work from Tomlin. A draw would have been probably a fair result but Sunderland got their winner from the penalty spot nine minutes from time. Sunderland Reserves: Carson, Taylor, Dennehy, Christensen, Hartley, Allan, McFarlane, Woods, Murphy, Smith, Davison. Liverpool Reserves: Martin, Barragan, Smith, Roque, O'Donnell, Hobbs, Anderson, Peltier (Antwi 82), Foy (Tomlin 66), Guthrie (Calliste 75), Hammill. Subs not used: Lancaster (GK), Woods. Referee: D Foster. Liverpoolfc.tv Man of the match: Adam Hammill. Took his goal very well and was always a threat.
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means there tall
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Warning - don't buy the new Steven Gerrard book !
bigdave50uk replied to Jacko's topic in Liverpool FC
There was a bit in the echo on saturday about it. Apparentley according to bascombe its full of refrences to the s*n. The fella whos wrote it dont know his name seems like a right c***, he's used general quotes given to the media by gerrard and passed them off as s*n exclusives. I would wait till september when his official one comes out. -
Whens the draw is it friday???
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or 3511??
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looks like you were spot on eskimo from sky Reports in Spain suggest that Liverpool have agreed a three-year deal with Valencia defender Fabio Aurelio. The Brazilian is available on a Bosman free transfer and has also been pursued by Greek side Olympiakos, however reports indicate that The Reds have won the race for his signature. Aurelio won both La Liga and the Uefa Cup under Rafa Benitez's stewardship at La Mestalla, and it appears as though their productive partnership is likely to be renewed at Anfield come the summer. Although no official confirmation is yet forthcoming, Spanish radio reports that Liverpool's offer of ?2 million (£1.38 million) per season eclipsed both Olympiakos and Valencia's approaches. The left back would provide strong competition for John Arne Riise, Stephen Warnock and Djimi Traore at Anfield should he confirm his move to The Premiership, with the South American also able to perform in midfield. He has previously attracted admiring glances from Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United, but could now be poised to become the latest Primera Liga star to join the Rafa Benitez revolution at Anfield.
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Was looking for odds on momo to score at any time tonight, cant find any though. Looks like the bookies thought he would have no chance of playing
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Thinking that myself mate, going to wait till its on the offish before i get too carried away
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yeah not heard that catchy song....... in instanbul we won it 5 times
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Think only the mancs can, seeing as their the only ones out of the three who have won it( all be it not 5 times )
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will be if everton go .......................................... of to inform the french, as if they havent got enough to worry about
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hear russias lovely in september aswell
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Tonights loss means: 5 less games this seasson. The way i see it is that means well be in better condition when we get to the fa cup final at anfield south Increases our chance for second spot because the players will want it more(Hopefully) Gives our new european cup a holiday before it joins the others So its not all bad a lads, leave the smaritans for the mancs good knows they need them
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I have an evertonian mate who keeps telling me that we dont own anfield anymore, that we sold it long ago and we lease it back of the owners. I dont believe him for a second, but can someone just confirm that we do actually own the stadium cheers
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