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    Hope Gerrard and Carra smash him all over the pitch at the weekend.

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      Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
      Adrian Durham made a great point (no, genuinely) on TS just a few mins ago.

      He said, when Roman goes, there'll be nothing left at Chelsea - because everything they have done is down to him.

      Whereas LFC, whoever the owner is, is sustainable, because it's global and iconic. And for this reason, no matter what Chelsea win, Liverpool will always be a bigger club.
      They are cash positive now, or whatever the **** they said yesterday.

      Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
      See this is what shocked me...

      I moved to the north east from Scotland when I was a kid. When I first moved there, there were no football problems because most of the kids supported Liverpool. (there were even Man Utd, obv Newcastle, Sunderland and a couple of Everton...)

      As you do I lost touch with most of them and then Facebook got us all back in touch. ****in hell, all of them had abandoned Liverpool and polarized between Newcastle and Sunderland. Realisitic you'd say, but a lot of these lads were Liverpool supported until they were 16 / 17.

      Nuts.
      Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
      See dom, it does happen.
      ****ing hell.

      Burn them.
      Oh I don't know.

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        "Cash positive"

        Fact is, they dont make enough to cover their excessive transfer spending and wage bill.

        AND they will soon need to replace upto 9 first teamers, due to them getting old.

        Me likey.

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          Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has hit out at Chelsea striker Fernando Torres for turning his back on the club's fans, but claims the future is bright at Anfield without the Spaniard.

          The 26-year-old completed a British record £50 million move on Monday after handing in a transfer request, while the Merseyside club brought in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll for nearly £60m.

          The World Cup winner enjoyed a harmonious relationship with fans at Anfield and had previously committed himself to the club, saying he would never move to another Premier League side.

          "He's been pretty fraudulent with Liverpool fans, who have stuck with him through thick and thin, and he's been very thin of late," Aldridge told Sky Sports.

          "They've actually been making excuses for him, saying mentally he's not right or he's injured, but to be honest he's not looked half the player [he was] for some time."

          The former Atletico Madrid man has found it hard to maintain his form this season after an injury-ravaged summer, often cutting a forlorn figure in a red shirt during his final few months, and Aldridge believes that the Premier League champions have a lot to do to get him back to his best.

          "For Chelsea, it's a bit of a gamble," he said. "Can they resurrect him to what he was doing for Liverpool for the first two years? Will he shirk off the injuries that have been dogging him?"

          He added: "But having said that, if he does click with Didier Drogba that's one hell of a frontline."

          Aldridge went on to say that Liverpool will be stronger with the additions of Suarez and Carroll, who he described as "two excellent players".

          "They'll get more from them; Fernando Torres has not won a game singlehandedly for Liverpool for some time," he continued.

          The former Liverpool striker said the club could be optimistic about improving in future under the ownership of Fenway Sports Group.

          Asked whether the signings of Suarez and Carroll were a statement from the new American owners, Aldridge replied: "Very much. People will say they utilised the money from Ryan Babel and Fernando Torres, but a lot of clubs wouldn't have done that.

          "Man United didn't utilise the £80m from Ronaldo, and if Hicks and Gillett were here they wouldn't have done that, that would have gone on interest payments.

          "I've got a funny feeling that it won't be the last couple of big signings.

          He concluded: "I think Liverpool could have a bright future under these people."

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            Hahahaha!! This is hilarious!! http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/new...-better-torres
            web • 01/02/2011 19:16
            retweeted by @JimBoardman

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              Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
              Hahahaha!! This is hilarious!! http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/new...-better-torres
              web • 01/02/2011 19:16
              retweeted by @JimBoardman
              the guy is on helium

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                RT @iainmacintosh: Just had it confirmed. There is no agreement in place between LiverpoolChelsea regarding Torres. He's free to play Sunday
                TweetDeck • 01/02/2011 19:46

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                  ****ing clueless cunts,can't even make up there own song.They deserve eachother.
                  -----------------------------------------------

                  'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'

                  Bill Shankly.

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                    Jesus. Not all about money then eh, Fernando?

                    bensmith_Times
                    Fernando Torres would have received a loyalty bonus from #lfc this summer. Not a small amount of money either.

                    bensmith_Times
                    Needless to say #Chelsea covered that as part of his move.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      That's normal.

                      Carroll probably had similar. And Suarez.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        Goodness knows how much he will really cost them.

                        £175k p/w for 5 and a half years = £50.05m

                        £50m transfer fee

                        Loyalty bonus???

                        Over £100m

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                          Roman won't be to worried when he sells up shop in a couple of years.

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                            Good read folks:


                            Fantastic #blog post on #Traitorres by @Fydsy http://wp.me/p1jd7I-X #football #LFC. Read now or regret it forever.
                            web • 01/02/2011 22:22
                            retweeted by @JimBoardman

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                              Is he forgiven? Awwwww, he IS nice really...

                              "It is not perfect for me but we will see what happens and I only have good words about Liverpool. They made me a top player and gave me the chance to play at the top level. . I will never say anything bad about Liverpool. I have been very happy there, but now the history is different and I am playing for Chelsea."

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                                He said he'd always be a red - Torres... Torres...
                                But gave up Anfield for a shed - Torres... Torres...
                                He'll have to buy a stanley knife
                                to keep John Terry from shagging his wife
                                oh Fernado Torres Chelsea's latest chav!!
                                Forwards.......

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