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CarraLegend

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  1. Awesome, lets maul these c****.
  2. And yet the Spanish press says we are willing to stick 2 more years on his contract so he can pretty much retire here.
  3. You should have just written "anything good doesn't count" and saved yourself the bother of writing the rest of that s***.
  4. Yeah just a few minutes at the end like Coady got I'd have thought. I wonder if Carra will come off, he's all business and no fuss so I reckon he'd want to play the whole game.
  5. Pete O'Rourke ‏@SkySportsPeteO 23m 17-year-old Jordan Ibe set to make his Liverpool debut today against QPR. #LFC
  6. Seeing Clarke Carlisle and Adrian Hoofroyd getting smashed yesterday was nice.
  7. It's no surprise unfortunately, just the same bellends that have been doing it all season. Lose or draw and they spend all week in here hammering the manager, win and they either disappear or spend the whole week in here with their witty "7th place trophy", "possession is better than trips to Wembley" crap.
  8. A load of tantrums and abuse of the owners and the player doesn't even end up leaving? Agreed, I think thats what will happen though cant blame him if he wants to go to Barca.
  9. A Greek lunatic would be immense.
  10. CarraLegend

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    f*** off Ferguson! Well in Rafa! Sir Alex Ferguson has declared his love and admiration for the retiring Jamie Carragher. Like Carra, Ferguson will bow out of a club he has served for more than two decades on Sunday. Our No.23 has played against Ferguson's Manchester United side on 33 occasions and it seems he has made a lasting impression. "He's absolutely a player I admire," Ferguson told LFC TV's forthoming 'Carragher' documentary. "He's the epitome of a loyal, dedicated player who Liverpool have been lucky to have for more than a decade. "He's been a bedrock of their defensive qualities for years and years. "I loved him. He's a fantastic example for any young lad that wants to play the game. He's been a really, really good professional. "He's absolutely the type of player a manager wants. I used to rave about Brucie [steve Bruce] and the nine years he had with us, and I think Jamie Carragher is that exact same mould - can play with injuries, gets knocked about and gets back up, hardly misses a game. "You're lucky to have players like that. I was lucky to have Steve Bruce and he is the same type of player. A fantastic player." http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/rafa-why-i-moved-carra-to-the-middle Rafael Benitez has paid tribute to the retiring Jamie Carragher and explained the reasons behind his decision nine years ago to transform the No.23 into a centre-back. Carragher had operated with distinction as a full-back prior to Benitez's arrival at the club in 2004. One of the Spaniard's first decisions was to pair the Scouse defender with Sami Hyypia at the heart of Liverpool's defence - and the duo went on to become the impregnable base of our Champions League and FA Cup successes in the years that followed. In an interview for our new 'Carragher' documentary, Benitez revealed the decision to shift the now legendary defender's position was made before he arrived on Merseyside. "We knew the team because we played with Valencia against Liverpool," he said. "We had a lot of reports and we knew he could maybe be better as a centre-back, because of his techniques, his physical condition and because of his reading of the game. "Playing alongside Sami Hyypia proved to be a very good partnership because they complemented each other. "Sami was very good in the air, and Carra was always controlling the defence." Benitez believes Carragher's attitude and character was instrumental in the success he enjoyed during a six-year tenure at Anfield. "He shows such character and that's an example for the young kids," said the now Chelsea boss. "He's very competitive, he's always trying to win. This was a great message - especially to local players coming from the Academy. "He was important for the team and for me as a manager because he worked very hard in every training session. "In six years we were in a lot of finals and situations where you had to show this character. "In Istanbul you now have all the images of him on the floor with cramp, and this is the type of character you are looking for from your players."
  11. This lad could be a hero here. Nixon is a bulls***ting c*** mind. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-transfers-tiago-ilori-sporting-1891532 Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is making a £4million bid for young Sporting Lisbon centre-half Tiago Ilori. Rodgers tabled his offer for the 20-year-old on Wednesday, and the Portuguese giants are set to give the Reds an answer quickly. Ilori, born in London but a Portuguese Under-20 cap, is tipped for big things and Rodgers desperate to have him in a major defensive revamp. The 6ft 3in former striker is classy on the ball and also dominant in the air. Rodgers spotted Ilori and has now been given the cash to make a bid - although Sporting are not happy about the idea of selling a player who has only just broken into the first team.
  12. Yep, even weirder will be the wild celebrations and boasting from some on here when they do. Hopefully they get battered though Benfica have already completely bottled their title race so not expecting any different here.
  13. Quinn is f***ing dreadful. Shut up you prick.
  14. The corruption is so deep rooted it's even wrecking kids football. Sickening.
  15. Didnt make the Brazil squad for the Confed cup. Thick c****. Nice rest though.
  16. Yep. Hopefully smash QPR on Sunday and end the season on an 8 game unbeaten run, 1 defeat in 3 months, averaging 2.08 points per game for our last 12. Anyone who wants him out is a clueless c***.
  17. He's s*** and a f***ing c***.
  18. Looks like some bellend pretending to be a goal.com journo. Probably the same t*** that does it every transfer window.
  19. Bridcutt looks quality. The other 21 absolutely hopeless.
  20. Yep, 96 and scored 102 goals in the league! Obviously not got the pedigree of David Moyes though. That rat Samuel already on his back aswell : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2323509/Manuel-Pellegrini-replacing-Roberto-Mancini--British-manager-MARTIN-SAMUEL.html
  21. Stewy is fine, just upgrade him and drop him to the bench. Get rid the summer after if we're in a great position of strength.
  22. Yep. And has f***ed off again after another win. Shhhhhhh.
  23. Us to win the league next season and Brazil to win the world cup. 129.5/1. Should be evens max.
  24. phil thomas ‏@phil_tomm Gabby Logan on final score, saying Sturridge has baggage, because you only had to see the way Rodgers fell out with him in the documentary Stupid cow.
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