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    I'm already feeling like i'm going to have to buy this book, the extracts make for good reading.

    Thank the lord we managed to get rid of H&G when we did, because from what Pepe's saying, it doesnt sound like we were too far away from catastrophe, and that's not even including the financial aspect, with the debt.

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      If you wait few days it should be available in PDF for no charge.
      Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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        Pepe's webchat on Yahoo



        We should ask him something
        Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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          Originally posted by Mostar View Post
          If you wait few days it should be available in PDF for no charge.
          I'll download the PDF for convenience, but i'll still end up buying the book.

          Love Pepe so much

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            Originally posted by Mostar View Post
            Pepe's webchat on Yahoo



            We should ask him something
            Comment From Malaguita
            When are you coming home? It has been rumoured that Malaga would sign you, that Manuel Pellegrini likes you. That’s the main thing that we need, a top class keeper...

            Pepe Reina:
            I have said it many times, but I am happy at Liverpool. I cannot yet see a time when I would return to Spain. I have worked with Pellegrini before and he is a wonderful coach. Thanks for the support from Malaga!


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              F*ck, wrong thread.
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              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



              May the Lord bless this post.

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                Comment From Guest
                Can footballers have sex the night before a match?

                Pepe Reina:
                Erm... why not?! Not in the training camp, when partners are not allowed in. But if you are at home or your partner is staying with you have a routine, habits. If you are staying with your partner a couple should do what they normally do, routines shouldn’t be broken. I don’t really know though...!

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                Who is the sexiest lad you've ever come across in the dressing room?

                Pepe Reina:
                I appear to have been joined by some naughty people. Joaquin from Malaga is a bit special... just kidding!




                I see one or two from here have already posted questions for him

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                  Tapping up eh? We're always quick to grumble about these things aren't we.
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    Eh? I think we're always quick to realise everyone does it.

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                      True, but we do grumble about it.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        [Comment From Kopite Kopite : ]
                        What are the main differences between Rafael Benitez, Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish?

                        Pepe Reina:
                        The three of them have had successful careers, but with differences. Rafa likes to work on organisation and squeezing the maximum out of everything; Roy prefers to coach defensive order; Kenny likes to give players freedom and magic. Each one has good things that we learn from.
                        Patience when teased often, transforms into rage

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                          Originally posted by destinydude View Post
                          Pepe Reina:
                          The three of them have had successful careers, but with differences. Rafa likes to work on organisation and squeezing the maximum out of everything; Roy prefers to coach defensive order; Kenny likes to give players freedom and magic. Each one has good things that we learn from.
                          The answer should have been:

                          The three of them have had successful careers, but with differences. Rafa's success came in the 21st century and more recently than the others. Kenny's success was back in the 1980s, with more to come hopefully. Roy's success is purely in his own mind.

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                            Jose Ochotorena, that is one coach we should sign up again. I think a big reason to why Pepe saved so many penalties was down to him. Scouting penalty takers and so on.
                            Stop the cyberhate


                            from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                            Susan Black

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                              Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                              The answer should have been:

                              The three of them have had successful careers, but with differences. Rafa's success came in the 21st century and more recently than the others. Kenny's success was back in the 1980s, with more to come hopefully. Roy's success is purely in his own mind.
                              I disagree Craig...

                              Did you not know that Roy was once voted the Managers Manager of the Year??

                              DALGLISH !! :respect

                              klopptastic !

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                                Originally posted by Arn View Post
                                Jose Ochotorena, that is one coach we should sign up again. I think a big reason to why Pepe saved so many penalties was down to him. Scouting penalty takers and so on.
                                can't he do his own homework or is his day as a professional footballer just too complete to squeeze it in?

                                He needs to start saving penalties and more shots in general if we're going to stop turning wins into draws. If I was a forward faced with a one on one with him, I'd fancy my chances compaired to likes of Hart and even Friedel. I don't rate them as better keepers overall before you jump in. It's just they have more of those games where its seems its impossible to beat them whereas I can remember only a few for Reina.

                                I still think he's been our best keeper since old Brucie though.
                                Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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