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    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
    Epic fail on my part here


    Originally posted by Rudo View Post
    Every post of yours is an epic fail


    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
    They fight,
    They bite,
    They bite and fight and bite,
    bite, bite,bite,
    fight, fight, fight....
    The Carroll and Suarez Show.



    Much better than all that laboured 'Sweet Carroll Nine' nonsense.
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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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      i mean i know fsg are famous for their charity work, but 35m to get one geordie scally off the streets? i thought they were into value
      dave of mutilation

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        Originally posted by McDermotX View Post
        Emm........no!

        It appears so

        Sweet Carroll 9
        Oh Oh Oh
        Scoring never looked so good
        So good So good So good
        Goals all the time
        Oh Oh Oh
        Just like Kenny said he would

        (Whilst swaying back & forth sing the Na na na's)
        Na na na, na na na na na, na na na, na na na na na

        Ohh Ohh Ohh (rising)
        Sweet Carroll 9
        Oh Oh Oh
        Him and Suarez look so good
        So good So good So good
        Goals all the time
        Oh Oh Oh
        Just like Kenny said they would, would, would (and fade)
        Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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          Kevin Nolan believes Liverpool's swoop for Andy Carroll will see the striker go on to become one of the best in the business.

          The Newcastle skipper is a big admirer of our new No.9 and struck up a firm friendship with him during his time at St James's Park.

          The boyhood Red admits it is a major blow for the Magpies to lose their main hitman but feels playing in Kenny Dalglish's side will help Carroll reach his full potential.

          Nolan told LFC Now: "You are getting a top, top player. Obviously I've had a lot of texts and calls over the last day or so. I'm quite surprised at how pleased everyone is with it. He's only just burst onto the scene in the last six months.

          "Believe me you have got a top, top player. He's going to be one of the best. There's no-one like him in the league. He'll score and create goals. He'll also show great desire and commitment. That's what Liverpool fans want and deserve.

          "He's still a young lad. Everyone forgets that. He's great around the dressing room. He's funny in his own witty way and as you know I'm very friendly with him.

          "I managed to get away with him with a few times last year with a couple of friends of mine who are going to be in Liverpool and can help him settle in.

          "When we first heard about the move he asked me what I thought. You can imagine my reaction. I was delighted for him. He's going to be a great addition to what is a new start for Liverpool."

          Carroll has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the past 12 months, culminating in an impressive debut for Fabio Capello's England.

          Nolan acknowledges the forward has made huge strides recently but insists he has always had the talent to develop into one of the best players around.

          "I don't think anyone could say you aren't surprised (at the speed of his development)," said Nolan.

          "We always knew he had the talent. It was just whether he had the temperament. He has got that and has everything.

          "Some things have been written about him that I think have been unfair. When he gets on that pitch with the quality of players you have, with Stevie and the likes of Meireles putting it on a plate for him, he won't let them down. I'm very confident about that.

          "I loved playing with him. He'll give you everything he has got and make sure the central defenders come off knowing they've had a game.

          "People say he's an old-fashioned type of centre forward but I'm sure over the next five years or so you'll see that he has more than that in his game. I think it showed in the goal he scored against Liverpool at our place this season, that he has the talent to strike a great ball too.

          "I'm gutted we've lost him but delighted he's gone to a fantastic club."

          Clicky
          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 Lecter View Post
            It appears so

            Sweet Carroll 9
            Oh Oh Oh
            Scoring never looked so good
            So good So good So good
            Goals all the time
            Oh Oh Oh
            Just like Kenny said he would

            (Whilst swaying back & forth sing the Na na na's)
            Na na na, na na na na na, na na na, na na na na na

            Ohh Ohh Ohh (rising)
            Sweet Carroll 9
            Oh Oh Oh
            Him and Suarez look so good
            So good So good So good
            Goals all the time
            Oh Oh Oh
            Just like Kenny said they would, would, would (and fade)
            "I will make the boys feel your support"
            Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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              Originally posted by Alex View Post
              I woke from my slumber last night and all I could think about was Reina pumping Carroll , him heading down and Suarez sticking them
              You have weird dreams
              Was muß, das muß.

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                Originally posted by maverick View Post
                Linda_Pizzuti
                Clever Kop! (Carroll wears #9 shirt) RT @ajdavies: The Kop will be adopting the RedSox anthem for Andy Carroll- "Sweet Carroll 9 doodoodoo!"
                Twitter for BlackBerry® • 02/02/2011 00:52




                Priceless
                Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                  "What's the difference between a Kangaroo and a Kangaroot?One's a marsupial native to Austalia,the other was Carroll stuck in that helicopter"

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                    Originally posted by Arn View Post
                    Kevin Nolan believes Liverpool's swoop for Andy Carroll will see the striker go on to become one of the best in the business.

                    The Newcastle skipper is a big admirer of our new No.9 and struck up a firm friendship with him during his time at St James's Park.

                    The boyhood Red admits it is a major blow for the Magpies to lose their main hitman but feels playing in Kenny Dalglish's side will help Carroll reach his full potential.

                    Nolan told LFC Now: "You are getting a top, top player. Obviously I've had a lot of texts and calls over the last day or so. I'm quite surprised at how pleased everyone is with it. He's only just burst onto the scene in the last six months.

                    "Believe me you have got a top, top player. He's going to be one of the best. There's no-one like him in the league. He'll score and create goals. He'll also show great desire and commitment. That's what Liverpool fans want and deserve.

                    "He's still a young lad. Everyone forgets that. He's great around the dressing room. He's funny in his own witty way and as you know I'm very friendly with him.

                    "I managed to get away with him with a few times last year with a couple of friends of mine who are going to be in Liverpool and can help him settle in.

                    "When we first heard about the move he asked me what I thought. You can imagine my reaction. I was delighted for him. He's going to be a great addition to what is a new start for Liverpool."

                    Carroll has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the past 12 months, culminating in an impressive debut for Fabio Capello's England.

                    Nolan acknowledges the forward has made huge strides recently but insists he has always had the talent to develop into one of the best players around.

                    "I don't think anyone could say you aren't surprised (at the speed of his development)," said Nolan.

                    "We always knew he had the talent. It was just whether he had the temperament. He has got that and has everything.

                    "Some things have been written about him that I think have been unfair. When he gets on that pitch with the quality of players you have, with Stevie and the likes of Meireles putting it on a plate for him, he won't let them down. I'm very confident about that.

                    "I loved playing with him. He'll give you everything he has got and make sure the central defenders come off knowing they've had a game.

                    "People say he's an old-fashioned type of centre forward but I'm sure over the next five years or so you'll see that he has more than that in his game. I think it showed in the goal he scored against Liverpool at our place this season, that he has the talent to strike a great ball too.

                    "I'm gutted we've lost him but delighted he's gone to a fantastic club."

                    Clicky
                    Newcastle fans are going ape**** over Nolan's interview and this statement by Carroll

                    We know you're close friends with Kevin Nolan who is a big Liverpool fan - what has he said to you about this club?

                    I have spoken to him. He is over the moon, really delighted for me. He said it's a big chance for me to go out there and show what I can do with Liverpool, and that's what I'm going to do.

                    Have to sympathize with them for that.

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                      Yeah I sympathise with their inability to recognise that Liverpool is a step up for Carroll and that footballers don't think about football the same way as fans do.

                      Ah, the poor little dears.
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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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                        Not sure they should Peekay. Newcastle think they are better than they are. Nolan is a big friend of his and why shouldnt he wish him luck with a club miles bigger than the one he is with.

                        If newcastle fans didnt have delusions of grandeur this would not be a problem
                        _____________________________________

                        Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                        Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                          NY and Red G, irrespective of whether it is rational or irrational and is justified or not, hurt is hurt. Most of the NUFC fans seem to recognize that we are on the way up and in the best case scenario, they will be stuck in mid table mediocrity under Ashley.

                          I think it was a bit too soon for that interview. Maybe Nolan should have waited till summer to give his views on the transfer.

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                            Originally posted by peekay View Post
                            NY and Red G, irrespective of whether it is rational or irrational and is justified or not, hurt is hurt. Most of the NUFC fans seem to recognize that we are on the way up and in the best case scenario, they will be stuck in mid table mediocrity under Ashley.

                            I think it was a bit too soon for that interview. Maybe Nolan should have waited till summer to give his views on the transfer.
                            Yeah, I understand that, just like I understand people here are hurt about Torres leaving.

                            It's OK to feel hurt or upset but you can't expect a complete stranger to take your feelings into account in an interview they're giving to someone else you don't know.

                            Perhaps they're aware their comments might hurt, I can see it might be better for the general good if they hadn't said it and I certainly think it will make people reappraise what they feel. But that's a good thing really - it's reality. I accept it can be difficult, and I'm not immune to feeling p*ssed off about Torres. But it's up to me to deal with my reaction - Torres can say whatever the f*ck he wants. (And some of what he has said has certainly made me think less of him).

                            It's when people say stuff that is simply offensive, whether it's glorifying violence or sexual stereotyping or whatever, that's when it oversteps the line for me.

                            Sorry if that hurts anyone's feelings.
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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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                              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                              Yeah, I understand that, just like I understand people here are hurt about Torres leaving.

                              It's OK to feel hurt or upset but you can't expect a complete stranger to take your feelings into account in an interview they're giving to someone else you don't know.

                              Perhaps they're aware their comments might hurt, I can see it might be better for the general good if they hadn't said it and I certainly think it will make people reappraise what they feel. But that's a good thing really - it's reality. I accept it can be difficult, and I'm not immune to feeling p*ssed off about Torres. But it's up to me to deal with my reaction - Torres can say whatever the f*ck he wants. (And some of what he has said has certainly made me think less of him).

                              It's when people say stuff that is simply offensive, whether it's glorifying violence or sexual stereotyping or whatever, that's when it oversteps the line for me.

                              Sorry if that hurts anyone's feelings.

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                                An interesting take on the two deals.

                                Carroll to LFC will cost a total of £55.02m (taking the reported wage of £70,000 pw)
                                Torres to CFC will cost a total of £97.32m (taking the reported wage of £175,000 pw)

                                Thats almost half the cost. Torres being a 27 year old (as of next month) with a dubious recent injury record. I would say he will struggle to see out that contract at the any consistant level. Carroll just turned 22 yrs with real potential and a definite raw talent.

                                It is a huge gamble for both clubs but at least our gamble will allow some re-sale value should he not reach the heights his potential suggests.

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