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Gerrard&Carra bust up with Nando?

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Hansern

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Anyone one else heard this rumour? Apperantly doing the rounds that they had bust up as they questioned Fernandos commitment.

Hopefully just bollocks to create even more unbalance in our squad.
 
Torres told Carragher to "shut up" within 5 minutes of the Everton match.
 
Hopefully just frustration rather than commitment. But this puts even more pressure on the manager change, before our squad implods with frustration.
 
[quote author=ibromurph link=topic=42331.msg1201044#msg1201044 date=1287513217]
Torres to United rumours next week. Heard it here first.
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I heard it in the daily star first this morning
 
When Gerrard scored against Sunderland, I did wonder why Nando didn't go over and celebrate with him. Perhaps there is more to this?
 
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=42331.msg1201051#msg1201051 date=1287513707]
[quote author=ibromurph link=topic=42331.msg1201044#msg1201044 date=1287513217]
Torres to United rumours next week. Heard it here first.
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I heard it in the daily star first this morning
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That's because I (ghost) write for them. The daily transfer bollocks section.
 
[quote author=ibromurph link=topic=42331.msg1201052#msg1201052 date=1287513713]
When Gerrard scored against Sunderland, I did wonder why Nando didn't go over and celebrate with him. Perhaps there is more to this?
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There was a bit of a celebration there, it was just that Gerrards was a bit over the top imho. Scoring 2-2 against Sunderland, I think Torres just wanted to get on with it to get the winner.
 
I think some times Carra goes above and beyond, in a not very positive way.

His treatment of Arbeloa in his last game for us left a sour taste. I was certainly not impressed by the gesturing and shouting at Nando.
 
Gerrards celebration against Sunderland does add some credence to this rumour as he blatantly ignored Torres after equalising.
 
[quote author=Hansern link=topic=42331.msg1201054#msg1201054 date=1287513816]
[quote author=ibromurph link=topic=42331.msg1201052#msg1201052 date=1287513713]
When Gerrard scored against Sunderland, I did wonder why Nando didn't go over and celebrate with him. Perhaps there is more to this?
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There was a bit of a celebration there, it was just that Gerrards was a bit over the top imho. Scoring 2-2 against Sunderland, I think Torres just wanted to get on with it to get the winner.
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Hope so. Not much other evidence we can use by way of goal celebrations lately, to see if there is still love between them.
 
[quote author=Peatcheo link=topic=42331.msg1201064#msg1201064 date=1287514348]
All the journos on twitter claim its bollocks.
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Good. Thats very good news if it's from reliable sources.
 
Loads of rumors on the forums

Gerrard and Carra had a bust up with Torres

Carra had a bust up with Torres

Gerrard and Carra had a bust up with Torres and Reina

Carra instrumental in getting Rafa sacked and Torres and Reina are pissed of with him

Gerrard, Carra and Purslow schemed to get Rafa sacked.

Unless we start winning these are going to grow worse and worse.
 
[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=42331.msg1201076#msg1201076 date=1287514858]
Yeah i heard Carra had to be held back from going for Fernando after the match.
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Is that from a reputable source Oncy? If yes, is Carra on a mission to fight with all Spaniards in the club.
 
Whisper it quietly, but i reckon Carra (legend that he is) might be a bit of a cunt.
 
[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=42331.msg1201080#msg1201080 date=1287515084]
Whisper it quietly, but i reckon Carra (legend that he is) might be a bit of a cunt.
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Oncy's been RAWKED 😱 🙁
 
[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=42331.msg1201080#msg1201080 date=1287515084]
Whisper it quietly, but i reckon Carra (legend that he is) might be a bit of a cunt.
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*puts up barricades*

Someone hand me a hammer! It won't be long before RAWK come and overrun us!
 
Carragher has gone through long spells of playing like a twat and never had anyone getting on his case. He comes across as an asshole in his book and quite often as a prick on the pitch. So im coming to the conclusion he probably is a cunt.
 
For a club like ours to be in the relegation zone, playing shite football and losing 50% of the matches so far in the league. I'm not surprised tempers are on breaking point.

Torres needs to man up and stop playing like a bitch.
 
Tbf once, I agree. He came across as a tit in his book. There is candid and then there its twatty
 
[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=42331.msg1201085#msg1201085 date=1287515330]
Carragher has gone through long spells of playing like a twat and never had anyone getting on his case. He comes across as an asshole in his book and quite often as a prick on the pitch. So im coming to the conclusion he probably is a cunt.
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I am also guessing that he will be finding it difficult to accept the Sami Hyyppia role in a year or two where he wont be an automatic starter.
 
From Guardian:

"The Liverpool striker's frustration betrayed him against Everton. He told Jamie Carragher to "shut up" inside three minutes at Goodison Park and looked over-anxious in front of goal, but poor individual form is not only to blame. The service to the Spain international has been abysmal all season. Even fully fit and secure in his surroundings, Torres would struggle to prosper on a diet of long, hopeful punts towards the corner flag. He has been isolated tactically and personally under Liverpool's new manager. Steven Gerrard was supposed to provide Torres's main support against Everton but, along with his team-mates, was too deep to make an impact. Being singled out as the only Liverpool player with a confidence problem by his manager is also unlikely to help Torres. "I didn't see a lack of confidence in Maxi Rodríguez, Raul Meireles or Steven Gerrard," said Hodgson on Sunday. "Fernando is going through a bad time and if you are talking about him I'd have to agree, but there are not too many lacking confidence.""

from http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/oct/19/roy-hodgson-livepool-five-problems
 
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