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mooro

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  1. Couldn't see a Suarez song thread: Luis Saurez Scores, a biting urugyuan in our side, Luis Saurez Scores, goals so good you won't believe your eyes, And The Goals Never Stop, At the Road End and The Kop, With the biting Urugyuan in our side, And the Goals never Stop, At the Road End and the Kop, With the biting Urugyuan in our side!. Lambada
  2. True, Getting mixed up with Woy's other amazing UEFA final defeat.
  3. My information from his time at Fulham is that he is a very pleasant, very balanced fella. However, I cannot take much more of him brown nosing our opponents, congrtulating them on beating us and playing the nice man publically, when we are struggling and need some overt leadership and fight. People bang on about getting Fulham beat on pens in the UEFA final as an achievement, but they forget that Fulham play in the richest league in the world, and have for several years, thus affording a team full of internationals. It wasn't that much of a miracle in all reality.
  4. I have had a phone call today of Kav, putting me onto Alan Dixon from the H.J.C. Alan does not have internet access so i am posting this on his behalf. Alan was at Anfield today, in the H.J.C. shop, when a steward from L.F.C. came in to ask if they were collecting outside the ground, which they were not. Alan then made his way over to the "gentleman" in question, who was taking money from tourists, selling them a photocopy of a Hillsborough poem from a red folder, under the auspices of collecting for the H.J.C. Alan challenged the man as to his purpose, and the gent claimed to be from the H.J.C. When told that this could not be the case, since Alan was, the story then changed to claim a mandate from the H.F.S.G. Unfortunately for the collector Alan is also a member of that organisation, and was able to refute this claim also. At which point the collector claimed to know Brian Hall, and to be collecting on his behalf. This is a similar claim made by a bogus collector last year which I understand, Mr. Hall angrily denied. Alan made an attempt to get the gent into the H.J.C. shop to check his credentials, but he managed to escape away around the back of The Albert. The purpose of this post is two fold. One to warn any unsuspecting visitors to Anfield of this scam, and to inform them that any official collector would have official accreditation on their person. Second to ask for any information regarding the identity of this collector to be passed to Alan on the following telephone number: 07919 673274 The bogus collector is described as wearing a black Rebook Classic jacket, carrying a bag and in possession of a Staffordshire terrier. This story has been reported to Juice F.M. as well as The Echo. It is disgusting but sadly predictable that some would seek to benefit from a tragedy that still affects many today. Please help identify this man so that the relevant authorities can be informed. Please circulate this post to any Liverpool F.C. sites you are members of. Thank-you.
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    Gareth Barry

    I reckon Rafa's playing ablinder. Asking for huge tranfer fees that will have to be finaced by more loans makes it more likely that refinancing will be difficult and the owners off. Watch for a £35m bid for Dean Ashton soon. For Rb cover in case Arbeloa goes....
  6. What I really don't get is where the attitude he had installed in the players in his first season, at Anfield at least, went. We played with liberation and attacking intent, and destroyed some teams. After Houllier's tatic master classes it was exciting and full of verve. Now we find ourselves yet again strangulated by tatics and rudderless. In the premier league you really do have to chance losing some to win alot, not chance not losing some to win a few. This is the formula he has to understand.
  7. Unless Rafa: a) Picks the side to win the game in front of him, and not in two games time b) Picks his best players consistently in their best positions c) Only rests those best players once games are already won d) Drops players who are really, really extremely poor, despite whatever has happened off the pitch (Kuyt for example - his father's death may well have depressed him, but that certainly doesn't explain why he is slow, can't pass, can't trap the ball, has no vision and is a minimal goal threat). e) Sets the team up to win, and not just to not lose Then we are never going to go anywhere under him. I take no great pleasure in saying this, but I did post on R.A.WK. two years ago now that we would never win the league under Rafa, and the post was in relation to all the above. Two years has gone and still the habits are the same. Just how long does one man get?
  8. Basically, we are over-coached. Good night.
  9. Wengers take: "Ninety percent of people who love the Premier League have no access to the games," Wenger said. Friendlies will not keep people interested in the game. It is not respecting people who love the game to say you can watch it on television but not live. I don't want to be against it just because it is a new idea." But it is respecting those who do watch it live to say that you can't watch it live but you can on television, Mr. Wenger? You don't see the irony in that statement? Confirmation that those in the game think NOTHING of us who actually spend 10 hours or so on our days off travelling to games/supporting the team. We are no more important to them than Ko Pim Pon from f***ing Outer Mongolia.
  10. Thanks for the response. I still don't get it I'm afraid. In your example above if i was happy were I was I'd take the no mortgage option. Otherwise I'm in debt to the tune of a £100,000. Even if I wanted to sell the £200,000 grand house I'd only get net £100,000 back so I'd be in the same position. I guess your point is that the Americans build the stadium, and over the term of the debt it becomes more valuable than its original cost (hard to believe).They then sell the club with the stadium factored in at a higher price.So I can see how this would work for them. But for the club? We still have to hope the stadium pulls in more that its annual refinancing terms as until it does it is nothing more than a millstone and one that could take a generation to shake off. Unless it does the increase in revenues over the term of the loan mean zip,zadda, nowt (always wanted to say that, apologies). Or am I still missing something??
  11. I am struggling to understand the point in a new stadium at all in the short medium term. That the Americans want to load their purchase debt onto the club will result in £30m of repayments annually. A further similar loan for the new stadium will result in at least another £30m of interest annually. The new stadium if full every game,which it won't be, will bring in with naming rights £30m odd a year approx. So for the term of the loan agreement 15-25 years the new staidum will generate net no extra revenue at all. So all this for the promise of more money in 15-25 years time when the stadium is payed off. And less up to then as we pay back the original purchase loan. Am I reading this right, or am I missing something? Just stay at Anfield F.F.S.
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