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Bogman

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    Reserves

    Live on that google box thingy that shows moving pictures.........................
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    Pepe Reina

    completely agree, one of the best goalies around. glad he's ours.
  3. Liverpool Echo.co.uk - Liverpool FC - News - Money a source of concern at Anfield - Liverpool FC Latest Liverpool’s American owners are believed to be refusing to release funds for boss Rafael Benitez to buy a centre-back to ease the club’s injury problems before the transfer window shuts. And the situation could well escalate into yet another financial crisis at Anfield, as the club bid to recover from the damaging first-day loss at Tottenham on Sunday. Benitez’s diminishing transfer budget is overshadowing Anfield’s opening league game of the season tomorrow against Stoke, who achieved a goalless draw on Merseyside last season. Benitez was today asked several times at his pre-match media conference to explain his cash-flow problems, but on each occasion he said: "I do not want to discuss money." But sources close to the Spanish coach confirm he has held talks with temporary managing director Christian Purslow, appointed by owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett in the wake of Rick Parry’s summer departure, and now the go-between for Benitez and the American owners. Benitez has explained the pressing need for another centre-back to be signed, with Daniel Agger now out for another three weeks with a worrying back problem. Martin Skrtel is doubtful to face Stoke following the jaw injury he sustained in Sunday’s defeat at Spurs, although he did train today. Benitez will not make a decision on whether to risk the Slovakian until closer to kick-off. With Sami Hyypia now having left the club on a free transfer, Benitez is left with youngster Daniel Ayala to partner Jamie Carragher, who has recovered from the head injury sustained at White Hart Lane that needed stitches. But it is Benitez’s transfer budget, or the lack of it, that is causing serious problems at the club. The source said: "The figures have changed since Rafa signed his contract. He has sold several players and raised a lot of money, but is not being allowed to spend it." There is a belief among fans the club’s owners have soaked up much of the money Benitez has generated this summer to pay off the £60million they were instructed to find by the banks to reduce their debt, ahead of the re-financing package for the loans they took out to buy the club. Financial experts in the USA predicted last month the owners would use player sales to raise the £60million they need, and fans now fear that is what is happening. Benitez insists he is not prepared to gamble £6million-plus on Stoke’s former Manchester United defender Ryan Shawcross, when he has comparable youngsters on the staff at Anfield who deserve a chance. But Benitez is believed to want to buy Athletic Bilbao defender Fernando Amorebieta, and is not being allowed the cash to do so. The key problem is that Benitez was promised £20million for his transfer kitty when he signed his new contract last season, and told he could have any money he raised in the market, plus the fee received when Robbie Keane returned to Spurs. Benitez has raised around £40million from the sales of Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa, Sebastien Leto, Paul Anderson, Jack Hobbs and Adam Hammill. His buys have been Glen Johnson from Portsmouth and Alberto Aquilani from Roma. The cash up front for those two is under £20million. But it is clear that in the last few weeks the financial dynamics of Benitez’s kitty has changed. The owners seem to be insisting the money spent on new contracts for Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, Agger and Dirk Kuyt as well as several of Benitez’s backroom team, must come out of the transfer budget. This stand-off is doing nothing to calm concerns at Anfield following the nature of Liverpool’s defeat at Spurs, where the paucity of his squad depth was obvious. Now Liverpool must overcome Tony Pulis’ physical, organised Stoke to get their season back on track. Benitez said: "We know the problems from last season in facing Stoke. But our home fans will want us to show our quality. "We must play well, keep possession and be positive to make our chances. Stoke’s manager is clever, he uses his players well and they are physical and well organised. "But the future of our club depends on showing the quality we have in our squad. "I do not want to discuss my transfer budget. But our scouting department is continuing to work hard to find the players that we need."
  4. Whoever said N'Gog was going to Sheffield.................. http://www.footmercato.net/changement-de-d...ticle37933.html Quote Changement de direction inattendu pour N’Gog ? 16/08/2009 - 14 h 39 - Benjamin Khaldi ©Maxppp Liens relatifs Equipes * Liverpool FC * Sheffield Wednesday FC Joueurs * David N'Gog Formé au Paris Saint-Germain, David N’Gog avait surpris tout le monde l’été dernier en signant avec Liverpool. Un transfert pour le moins étonnant, mais qui s’est avéré pas si inutile que cela. Au bout d’un an, l’attaquant, qui culmine à 1,90 m, a découvert tour à tour la Premier League et la Ligue des Champions. Avec un bilan plus que correct de 14 matches disputés en championnat pour 2 buts marqués, ainsi que 3 matches en Ligue des Champions pour un but. Mieux, cette année, le coach de Liverpool a assuré qu’il comptait bel et bien sur son jeune attaquant français. « Nous n’avons pas besoin de recruter en attaque. Nous avons David N’Gog, qui est un joueur talentueux et qui peut nous apporter quelque chose », confie-t-il à Skysports. Mais le jeune attaquant des Reds pourrait bien aller grappiller un peu plus du temps de jeu du côté de la deuxième division anglaise. Selon les Anglais de The People, Sheffield Wednesday souhaiterait se faire prêter le joueur pour une saison. Auteur d’un début de championnat moyen (2 matches nuls en autant de journées), le club et son coach Brian Laws voudraient profiter du marché des transferts pour conclure l’arrivée du joueur. La perspective d’obtenir un temps de jeu plus conséquent pourrait faire réfléchir l’attaquant des Reds, qui doit se faire une place parmi Torres, Babel, Voronin et Kuyt.
  5. He was pulled up by barratt to boot, then disappeared for a while, funnily enough.
  6. I'm getting depressed now.
  7. Aye, he was treading water a tad.
  8. Bryan Gunn given the tin tack, with immediate effect by Norwich. Deliah on the G & T again.
  9. Spanish starlet Daniel Pacheco has extended his contract with the club until June 30, 2012. The former Barcelona striker has yet to make his competitive debut but featured in Rafael Benitez's first team squad during pre-season. He is a regular member of the reserve team squad and is also a Spanish youth international. Meanwhile, striker Craig Lindfield has had his contract at Anfield terminated by mutual consent. The former FA Youth Cup winner spent last season on loan at Accrington Stanley. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N...090811-1725.htm
  10. Go and wash your mouth out, boy. Immediately.
  11. Damn, thought it was Cilla.........................
  12. Only Citeh fans in Manc-cester, so not really Rafa haters.
  13. Taking my son to his first home game tomorrow. Had to fork out for ANOTHER top for him to wear, but mustn't grumble.
  14. Yes they have the highest ratio of Rafa haters to non-Rafa haters this side of the Watford Gap.
  15. Nah, but has a right chip on his shoulder about Rafa. Everything he writes is tainted with contempt.
  16. Rafa's had since May.
  17. 1141 BST: Real Madrid say they have wrapped up their summer spending spree with the transfer of Xabi Alonso from Liverpool, ruling out a move for Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery or Valencia forward David Villa. (Associated Press)
  18. Good chant that.
  19. Yeah, I agree, the old mare needs to be put out to new pastures.
  20. Yeah, but it's still got legs, and it's a safe bet that there is still time for things to go pony.
  21. What a stud.
  22. hehe, someone on rawk has heard that Arteta is in talks with us.
  23. All I see is pretty colours
  24. Depends if he flies the long way around.
  25. Accrington Stanley.
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