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    #61
    so is it confirmed that we are signing him?
    "In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down." - Duncan Oldham, Expert Conman. March 29th 2006

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      #62
      Elisha just posted that he expects us to sign him any day.

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        #63
        Originally posted by brendan
        I don't think I've been less sure of the starting XI on the first day of the season in my entire life
        aye, because we have more depth to the squad than we've for years. Without Pennant Birmingham would have been relegated months before they were - had they a decent striker they would have stayed up with the service he provided. Off the pitch he's a nightmare, on it he's a nightmare for defenses.
        Last edited by Snigger; 25-07-06, 11:20 AM.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Tom
          Elisha just posted that he expects us to sign him any day.

          has he tom? where? i saw his post earlier that he expects us to bid for him v soon
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            #65
            Originally posted by Tom
            Elisha just posted that he expects us to sign him any day.
            Where's that mate? Just had a butchers and all I can see is a comment posted last night that he expects "another bid" any day soon.
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              #66
              CLUB STATEMENT REGARDING JERMAINE PENNANT
              Contrary to reports in today's media, Birmingham City Football Club has not agreed a fee with Liverpool FC for Jermaine Pennant.

              The two clubs have talked on a couple of occasions but Birmingham City and Liverpool Football Club are a long way off in their respective valuations of the player.

              Until Birmingham's valuation is met, the Club will not even consider a move for Pennant.

              As Birmingham City have continually stated, they are not looking to sell any of their best players

              Joe Fagan
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              But he'll never walk alone.
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                #67
                Bitterly disappointed for us to miss out on Alves, but I have a feeling we'll be back for him. Pennant is definitely worth
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                  #68
                  I'm a bit ambivalent about this one. Is Pennant the player worth
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                  Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                  Now all my lies are proved untrue
                  And I must face the men I slew.
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                  Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso
                    Where's that mate? Just had a butchers and all I can see is a comment posted last night that he expects "another bid" any day soon.
                    "I think we will be making another bid for Pennant very, very soon" was his only comment on it as far as I can tell.
                    Like blood on iron

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Tom
                      Elisha just posted that he expects us to sign him any day.
                      Wow, looks like this one is signed sealed and delivered then.

                      Bellamy and Pennant. Phew. It's a risk, there's no doubt about that, hope it pays off.

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                        #71
                        Bascombe's Pennant update

                        Reds plan fresh bid for winger

                        Jul 25 2006

                        By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo



                        RAFA BENITEZ hopes Jermaine Pennant will be a Liverpool player by the end of the week.

                        The Liverpool squad head to their Swiss pre-season camp tomorrow, with the Reds preparing a fresh move to bring the 23-year-old winger to Merseyside.

                        Liverpool hope their
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          #72
                          Another from Big Chris:


                          Benitez sights could be on a flight of fancy

                          Jul 25 2006

                          By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool

                          FOR the second successive summer, Rafa Benitez expects to head to Liverpool's pre-season base in Switzerland with at least two spare seats on the flight.

                          The Liverpool boss hoped to conclude his transfer business before the week's intensive training in Europe, which begins tomorrow.

                          And although Benitez remains confident some of the new faces he craves may arrive by the end of the week, there are undoubted signs of frustration with the regularity the phrase 'transfer saga' allies itself to many Liverpool deals.

                          Over a year since the Reds' first pursuit of a right midfielder, the elusive winger is still to be paraded in Liverpool colours.

                          If things go to plan, this will be resolved with the imminent arrival of Jermaine Pennant.

                          The Reds are in the process of increasing their initial

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                            #73
                            [QUOTE=Shanks65]Another from Big Chris:


                            Benitez sights could be on a flight of fancy

                            Jul 25 2006

                            By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool

                            FOR the second successive summer, Rafa Benitez expects to head to Liverpool's pre-season base in Switzerland with at least two spare seats on the flight.

                            The Liverpool boss hoped to conclude his transfer business before the week's intensive training in Europe, which begins tomorrow.

                            And although Benitez remains confident some of the new faces he craves may arrive by the end of the week, there are undoubted signs of frustration with the regularity the phrase 'transfer saga' allies itself to many Liverpool deals.

                            Over a year since the Reds' first pursuit of a right midfielder, the elusive winger is still to be paraded in Liverpool colours.

                            If things go to plan, this will be resolved with the imminent arrival of Jermaine Pennant.

                            The Reds are in the process of increasing their initial
                            HOT CANCER.

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                              #74
                              To be fair I thought we were doing alright in clearing out the deadwood. Kirkland has gone, Cheyrou's gone, Morientes gone, Raven gone, Cisse's gone and Diao's on trial at Charlton. Who else is there to get rid of?

                              Mellor? Linked with Preston.

                              Le Tallec?

                              Pongo?

                              Kromkamp? If Alves doesn't come we'll need him as back up for Finnan.

                              One or both of Dudek or Carson?
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by armitage
                                He's a decent player but if he's not good enough for the arse he's not good enough for us. Think we'll sign him though.
                                By that logic we would never have signed the likes of Beardsley (MAn U reject) for one. Sometimes a player needs the rejection of a big club as a preverbial kick in the ass, but sometimes players take longer to develop than others.
                                The main point about Pennant compared to Alives is is that JP has prem experience. I mean how many brazilians have actually been a success in the Prem?
                                I think with Pennant you are taking much less of a risk, at best he could develop in to a really, really good winger for us, at worst we will get a good squad player that, if it doesn't work out for him we could probably sell on at a minimal loss.
                                By comparison Alives is a much bigger gamble, just look at the Cissie scenario to see what the future could hold. We could easily lose half or more of what we have to pay for Alives, not to mention the wages, etc we will be paying him.

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