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Masher agent to hold talks with Barca today?

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As a partnership, Gerrard and Torres missed a great deal last season. Both are animals and the hope is Rafa will sign a very good attacking player to compliment them.

Kuyt had a great season and in his 2nd season, Benayoun came into his own. Riera we hope improves and anything out of Babel will be a bonus ( :🙂)

The rock on which flourish is Mascherano and Alonso. Probably the best partnership midfield in the Premiership. We need to play very hard ball and if that astronomical offer isnt coming then either of them are not going.

We need to add 1 or 2 players and keep what we have built. We cant be needing to replace key figures and hope to pick up where we left off last season.
 
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As a partnership, Gerrard and Torres missed a great deal last season. Both are animals and the hope is Rafa will sign a very good attacking player to compliment them.

Kuyt had a great season and in his 2nd season, Benayoun came into his own. Riera we hope improves and anything out of Babel will be a bonus ( :🙂)

The rock on which flourish is Mascherano and Alonso. Probably the best partnership midfield in the Premiership. We need to play very hard ball and if that astronomical offer isnt coming then either of them are not going.

We need to add 1 or 2 players and keep what we have built. We cant be needing to replace key figures and hope to pick up where we left off last season.
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That , is the most sensible, precise post I've read in a long time.

Keep what we have, buy one top quality player that can play either on the left or up front, costing around the 20m mark and we're sorted.
 
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[quote author=Rory Fitzgerald link=topic=34210.msg892064#msg892064 date=1245514565]
As a partnership, Gerrard and Torres missed a great deal last season. Both are animals and the hope is Rafa will sign a very good attacking player to compliment them.

Kuyt had a great season and in his 2nd season, Benayoun came into his own. Riera we hope improves and anything out of Babel will be a bonus ( :🙂)

The rock on which flourish is Mascherano and Alonso. Probably the best partnership midfield in the Premiership. We need to play very hard ball and if that astronomical offer isnt coming then either of them are not going.

We need to add 1 or 2 players and keep what we have built. We cant be needing to replace key figures and hope to pick up where we left off last season.
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That , is the most sensible, precise post I've read in a long time.

Keep what we have, buy one top quality player that can play either on the left or up front, costing around the 20m mark and we're sorted.
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I think that's Rafa's preference too, and that player could well be Silva/Tevez/Villa/Robben.
 
Gobsmackingly bad journalism:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/liverpool/article6543956.ece


Rafael Benitez set to lose Javier Mascherano
Liverpool manager fears credit crunch will wreck his transfer plans as Real Madrid makes move for combative midfielder
Duncan Castles

FOOTBALL’S transfer tombola threatens to make Liverpool its grand loser as the game’s richest clubs tempt away Rafa Benitez’s most important players and outbid the Spanish manager for his own targets.

Benitez is close to conceding defeat in his attempts to keep Javier Mascherano after Real Madrid moved for the combative midfielder. He also fears that Fernando Torres could be lost to Chelsea in a £60m heist.

Barcelona were already courting Mascherano when Madrid entered the chase last week. Having set two high watermarks for transfer fees with the £56m purchase of Kaka from AC Milan and their £80m offer for Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo, new president Florentino Perez is prepared to pay £38m for the joint transfer of Mascherano and right-back Alvaro Arbeloa. With Mascherano — who is keen to move to either of Spain’s premier clubs — valued at £30m, the sum would be a record fee for a holding midfielder.

Benitez is also concerned at the prospect of losing Torres, established as the Premier League’s most impressive striker since joining from Atletico Madrid two summers ago. Chelsea inquired about the 25-year-old earlier this year and Benitez believes the London club are now ready to offer as much as £60m. Fearing that Liverpool’s hard-up owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, might struggle to resist, Benitez has made inquiries about Almeira centre-forward Alvaro Negredo as a replacement. Negredo is half-owned by Madrid and available for £15m.
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Chelsea are in the market for a marquee signing to launch Carlo Ancelotti’s reign as manager. Billionaire owner Roman Abramovich promised to top Madrid’s offers for Kaka this month, only for the Brazilian to decide that the Spanish club had a greater status.

While Torres is loyal to Benitez and will not agitate for a move, he recently signed an improved contract which takes him to 2013 without committing to anything more than the option of an additional year at Anfield. Asked about his future while on international duty last week, he said: “I’m very happy with my contract and wouldn’t leave just to earn a little more somewhere else where I wouldn’t be that happy. To want any more would be greedy and that is not me. As long as Liverpool want me, I will stay.â€

Having fought to take control of transfer policy, at the expense of Rick Parry’s position as chief executive, Benitez finds his dealings hampered by the £350m loan Liverpool’s American owners have loaded upon the club.

Benitez has to make an economic case for every proposed transfer. Restrictions have already seen him lose Gareth Barry to Manchester City. Liverpool spent all last summer failing to close a deal and then City took just days to match Aston Villa’s asking price and radically improve the England midfielder’s personal terms. Benitez has bid for Portsmouth defender Glen Johnson, but more than a third of the England right-back’s £17.5m fee would be covered by money owed by Pompey on Peter Crouch’s move in 2008. Chelsea have also had an offer accepted, leaving Johnson to choose which club to join.

Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso has given Benitez a further problem. Alonso has antagonised his manager by discussing personal terms with Madrid without official permission. The player admitted that the pound’s fall in value against the euro was a factor in considering his future. “Of course we think about it,†Alonso said. “When you see your contract down by 30% you cannot be happy.â

The pound is worth €1.18, but when Alonso signed a five-year contract in June 2007 it was worth €1.48.
 
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Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso has given Benitez a further problem. Alonso has antagonised his manager by discussing personal terms with Madrid without official permission. The player admitted that the pound’s fall in value against the euro was a factor in considering his future. “Of course we think about it,†Alonso said. “When you see your contract down by 30% you cannot be happy.â€

The pound is worth €1.18, but when Alonso signed a five-year contract in June 2007 it was worth €1.48.
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*Rolls around laughing*
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=34210.msg892111#msg892111 date=1245529095]
what a shocking report that is.
no qoutes but managed to fill a whole page with completely uninstantiated gossip.
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Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso has given Benitez a further problem. Alonso has antagonised his manager by discussing personal terms with Madrid without official permission. The player admitted that the pound’s fall in value against the euro was a factor in considering his future. “Of course we think about it,†Alonso said. “When you see your contract down by 30% you cannot be happy.â€


Apart from the bits in red which happen to be within quotation marks.
 
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Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso has given Benitez a further problem. Alonso has antagonised his manager by discussing personal terms with Madrid without official permission. The player admitted that the pound’s fall in value against the euro was a factor in considering his future. “Of course we think about it,†Alonso said. “When you see your contract down by 30% you cannot be happy.â€

The pound is worth €1.18, but when Alonso signed a five-year contract in June 2007 it was worth €1.48.
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*Rolls around laughing*
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Good spot, what the fuck has that statement from the times got to do with anything at all.

This is some of the worst football journalism i have read.
 
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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=34210.msg892111#msg892111 date=1245529095]
what a shocking report that is.
no qoutes but managed to fill a whole page with completely uninstantiated gossip.
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Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso has given Benitez a further problem. Alonso has antagonised his manager by discussing personal terms with Madrid without official permission. The player admitted that the pound’s fall in value against the euro was a factor in considering his future. “Of course we think about it,†Alonso said. “When you see your contract down by 30% you cannot be happy.â€


Apart from the bits in red which happen to be within quotation marks.
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missed those :-X
 
on a daily basis it seems the papers are intent on making us look like a small team fending off the interest of 'the big boys'.
 
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on a daily basis it seems the papers are intent on making us look like a small team fending off the interest of 'the big boys'.


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Fuck 'em. Don't read them.
 
Its comming thick and fast these days. Surely there can't even be a modicum of truth in these stories that H&G are so broke that the could start asset striping Liverpool

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/371532/Fernando-Torres-is-pound50million-Chelsea-target-Carlo-Ancelotti-ready-to-launch-audacious-bid.html

By ROB SHEPHERD, 20/06/2009

CHELSEA are ready to test Liverpool's resolve with a £50million bid for Fernando Torres.
Carlo Ancelotti has already targeted Torres' Spain strike partner David Villa, offering Valencia £35m. Now the Blues boss is ready to make an audacious attempt to unite Villa and Torres at club level.

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez will do all he can to block the move. But he is worried the huge sum offered by Chelsea could tempt American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

Liverpool's true financial state will be revealed over the coming weeks and Benitez is beginning to fear the worst.

At the end of the season Benitez was hopeful of landing 27-year-old Villa. Now he not only has to face up to Chelsea signing Villa but also targeting Torres.

Villa's proposed move to Real Madrid has not gone through because Chelsea's bid is £4m higher and is preferred by debt- ridden Valencia.

Now Blues owner Roman Abramovich is prepared to take advantage of Liverpool's own money worries by making the sort of offer he hopes Gillett and Hicks will not be able to refuse.

It is understood a tentative inquiry was made by a third party in April about how much it would cost to prise Torres away from Anfield.

The message from Liverpool at the time was that there was no chance of Torres being sold. Then in May the 25-year-old striker signed an improved deal to 2013.

If necessary, Ancelotti and Abramovich will settle for just landing Villa. But if there is even an outside chance of snatching Torres away from Anfield, they will take it.
 
The Beano is a more realistic read. I can't believe these (obviously educated to a certain level) cunts keep churning out this shit.
 
[quote author=Wilko7 link=topic=34210.msg891973#msg891973 date=1245506354]
I must admit to being disappointed with the manner in which the player has misled the club and it's fans, saying how happy he is to be here whilst his agent is working on his departure.

He can fuck off as far as I'm concerned.
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Sooooo, wife doesnt like the country, is pregnent and refusing to return to the country, so Javier seeks to move, WHAT A CUNT......we'll either Javier is or WIlko is..............., *In BB voice over "YOU DECIDE"
 
Rob Shepherd, in case anyone has forgotten, is the hack who was sentenced to 14 months in prison for biting a man's face after an argument in a wine bar. He's the reason, if you ever see that Sunday Supplement programme, that the other hacks get awkward when discussing Joey Barton, because they know if they sound too censorious someone will bring up one of their mates' spell in jail for GBH. He's not been out long, and they've generally limited him to little opinion pieces, so this must be his sad attempt to try and get himself noticed again!
 
What a guy..

Punch??.....no Kick??.....nahhh ...I know ...I'll bite his face. The tit probably thought he was Hannibal Lecter.

If anyone even bids for Torres, I'll have em
 
[quote author=Paddy link=topic=34210.msg892184#msg892184 date=1245534975]
Wonder what shite Bascombe will write up.
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He's on holiday this week. At least we get a week off from his shite.
 
We need Graham Taylor to come and shut this Shepherd cunt up again.

[flash=500,400]http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/J4EZa0Dn8FY[/flash]
 
[quote author=the count link=topic=34210.msg892180#msg892180 date=1245534449]
Its comming thick and fast these days. Surely there can't even be a modicum of truth in these stories that H&G are so broke that the could start asset striping Liverpool

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/371532/Fernando-Torres-is-pound50million-Chelsea-target-Carlo-Ancelotti-ready-to-launch-audacious-bid.html

By ROB SHEPHERD, 20/06/2009

CHELSEA are ready to test Liverpool's resolve with a £50million bid for Fernando Torres.
Carlo Ancelotti has already targeted Torres' Spain strike partner David Villa, offering Valencia £35m. Now the Blues boss is ready to make an audacious attempt to unite Villa and Torres at club level.

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez will do all he can to block the move. But he is worried the huge sum offered by Chelsea could tempt American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

Liverpool's true financial state will be revealed over the coming weeks and Benitez is beginning to fear the worst.

At the end of the season Benitez was hopeful of landing 27-year-old Villa. Now he not only has to face up to Chelsea signing Villa but also targeting Torres.

Villa's proposed move to Real Madrid has not gone through because Chelsea's bid is £4m higher and is preferred by debt- ridden Valencia.

Now Blues owner Roman Abramovich is prepared to take advantage of Liverpool's own money worries by making the sort of offer he hopes Gillett and Hicks will not be able to refuse.

It is understood a tentative inquiry was made by a third party in April about how much it would cost to prise Torres away from Anfield.

The message from Liverpool at the time was that there was no chance of Torres being sold. Then in May the 25-year-old striker signed an improved deal to 2013.

If necessary, Ancelotti and Abramovich will settle for just landing Villa. But if there is even an outside chance of snatching Torres away from Anfield, they will take it.


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Why the fuck is this news? Every single club who can afford him will take try to get him if he's made for sale..

I hope for our sake that this Rob Shepherd cunt doesn't breed.
 
Anything is possible for Mascherano, says Reds coach
by Laurent Picard , 21 June 2009

Anything is possible for Barcelona target Javier Mascherano, Liverpool coach Mauricio Pellegrino has claimed.

Barca are believed to have launched a £18 million bid to secure the services of Argentina international Mascherano.

The Reds powerhouse recently admitted he would be attracted by the chance of playing for the Spanish and European champions.

Pellegrini has underlined that the midfielder is a key player for Rafa Benitez, but he has refused to deny that Mascherano could join the Blaugranas this summer.

Barca chief Joan Laporta has announced that he aims to sign up to four top class players this summer.

“Every time negotiations are underway, money always makes the decision,†Pellegrino told sport.es.

“Anyway, Mascherano is such an important player for us, like other ones can be for Barca.

“I do not want to say anything about it because we already know that in football’s world, nothing is impossible.â€


http://www.setanta.com/uk/Articles/Football/2009/06/21/Prem-Pellegrino-on-Mascherano/gnid-57747/
 
18m!? That's how much we signed him for. In a world where Glen Johnson is costing 18 odd mill himself, it's at least 30m for Mascher or get lost.
 
Rafa wants 50 mill.for Xabi. I'd want at least as much for Mascher or they can go fuck themselves with a hedgetrimmer.
 
The scum fans tried to claim Ronaldo wasn't the best once they knew he was going.

This smacks of that.

Masch is irreplaceable at DM other than Essien. Anything else means weakening the team or changing the formula.
 
what exactly is the contract situation with Mascherano and Alonso, how many years left?
 
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what exactly is the contract situation with Mascherano and Alonso, how many years left?
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Three years on both I think.
 
they should be forced to play another season, hopefully moneybags madrid and other clubs will have calmed down by then
 
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