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    Irritated by talk of an Anfield crisis last week, Rafael Benítez, the Liverpool manager, is confident that the next seven days will bring a series of more positive headlines, starting with the signing of Lucas Neill and continuing with long-awaited progress in the club’s takeover saga before ending, Benítez hopes, with victory over Chelsea in the Barclays Premiership on Saturday.

    Neill, the Blackburn Rovers defender, is expected to become the club’s third arrival during the January transfer window — after the less high-profile signings of Emiliano Insua, 18, the Argentina Under-20 full back, and Daniele Padelli, the Italy Under-21 goalkeeper, on loan from Boca Juniors and Sampdoria respectively — with a swap deal involving Stephen Warnock likely to go through in time for Neill to make his debut against Chelsea at Anfield next weekend.

    Neill, whose contract with Blackburn expires at the end of the season, is understood to have been offered more money to join West Ham United, but he is eager to switch to Liverpool.

    He may yet be followed to Anfield by Javier Mascherano, the West Ham midfield player, whose proposed loan move is in the hands of Fifa, the game’s world governing body. Fifa’s regulations dictate that players may not represent three clubs in one season. Mascherano has already played for Corinthians and West Ham.

    The deal for Mascherano is likely to drag on until the end of the month
    but, by the time that Chelsea visit Anfield, Liverpool expect to have moved closer to new ownership, with Dubai International Capital (DIC) preparing the final details of a formal offer for David Moores’s majority stake in the club.

    It is understood that an £85 million offer for the chairman’s 51.6 per cent shareholding is imminent, with Moores ready to accept and pave the way for a takeover that is being valued at £450 million, which would include taking on the club’s £80 million debts as well as the £200 million construction of their planned new 60,000- capacity stadium in Stanley Park, adjacent to Anfield.

    DIC, the private equity investment arm of the state of Dubai, would then extend its offer to all shareholders with a view to completing a takeover by the end of March.

    Rick Parry, the Liverpool chief executive, said yesterday: “It is looking positive and, yes, I’m confident it will go through. A huge amount of work has been going on from both sides.

    “I imagine we’ll have something concrete to say relatively soon on that. They are finalising all the legal work. They have been examining the books and satisfying themselves that everything is fine on that score.

    “There is lot of legal work to do and investigations going on into the funding of the new stadium, which is a very important project for us. It is a case of finalising the due diligence and pulling everything together, which we hope will be completed relatively quickly.”

    Benítez, too, is confident of a bright future for the club, having been irked by some of the reaction to his team’s elimination from the FA Cup and Carling Cup by Arsenal last week, and he has set his players the target of moving to within five points of Chelsea by beating the champions on Saturday.

    “We are eight points behind Chelsea but we know if we beat them then we will draw closer,” he said. “We know that it will be difficult to beat Chelsea but our confidence is good, the understanding is there and we can beat them.

    “Chelsea are a difficult team to play against but we have to make sure we score first and maybe if we have pace and quality up front, we can make them pay for a mistake.”
    On the Ning Nang Nong
    Where the Cows go Bong!
    And the Monkeys all say Boo!
    There's a Nong Nang Ning
    Where the trees go Ping!
    And the tea pots Jibber Jabber Joo.
    On the Nong Ning Nang
    All the mice go Clang!
    And you just can't catch 'em when they do!
    So it's Ning Nang Nong!
    Cows go Bong!
    Nong Nang Ning!
    Trees go Ping!
    Nong Ning Nang!
    The mice go clang!
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    #2
    Man - bring on the Chavs . We just have to start off steady against them - I've noticed that lately if the chavs aren't steam rolling opposition in the first 20 minutes , they are backing off them a lot and looking to counter-attack to try and win games . If we hold firm for the first quarter of the game and then keep our defence high up the pitch , we could squash 'em . Jose is going to cop it big time . Anyone going ?
    "Every time i sit around i find i'm shot."


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      #3
      Biggest problem with Liverpool is they arent good at defending counter attacks.

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        #4
        Originally posted by vlahka View Post
        Biggest problem with Liverpool is they arent good at defending counter attacks.
        Well at least we know now - cheers man

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          #5
          In all honesty, after our early season blues we now have a formidable defensive record (Arsenal cup games/dudek/Paletta aside.)

          My worry is being able to break down the Chelsea team.

          To stand ANY chance of making the title chase even remotely interesting for us, we need to beat them.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
            In all honesty, after our early season blues we now have a formidable defensive record (Arsenal cup games/dudek/Paletta aside.)

            My worry is being able to break down the Chelsea team.

            To stand ANY chance of making the title chase even remotely interesting for us, we need to beat them.
            Get set for long balls into Crouch and being annoyed by his **** headers

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              #7
              Originally posted by Eth View Post
              Get set for long balls into Crouch and being annoyed by his **** headers
              Our top scorer this season – and half of his goals have been scored with his head.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                #8
                Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                Our top scorer this season – and half of his goals have been scored with his head.
                I think you are right to defend Crouch. But the second observation is a bit miss leading as clearly he is a weak header of the ball, but has scored a lot of what could be turmed tap ins with his head. It is fair to say that this is a skill and one which PC is particularly good at but it is not the sort of header which he was being criticised for not making.
                "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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                  #9
                  Crouch = dangerous with the ball in the air - poor header of the ball.
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                    #10
                    Yeah I realise the point Eth was making, and he’s obviously not as powerful in the air as we’d like – but he still scores a lot of headers and I think you’re unfair to describe most of his headers as tap-ins. Saturday’s goal, granted. However, while many of them look “easy”, they wouldn’t be “easy” for your average striker. This is where Crouch’s “uniqueness” comes into play – his height gives him that obvious advantage and it is folly to underplay that.
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                      #11
                      crouch is a great finisher with his feet but not his head, his height is the only reason he scores those headers, he gets 5 headers every game and converts one every now and then, if thiery henry was as big as crouch i'm sure he'd score more headers but that doesn't make him good in the air...
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                        #12
                        well you can say what ye like but im fairly certain that crouch will be starting against the chavs,
                        with terry out and cech iif he plays just back from injury and hopefully a bit wary and rusty it wouldnt make sense not to play him
                        Parry is a clown. En Rafa que confiamos

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                          #13
                          don't get me wrong i like him, and i think he should play, he's a great target man, one who can hold up the ball and distributes well...

                          my point is that he is great with his feet, and just cause he's very tall people expect him to be good with his head and not his feet, so his height is kind of a disadvantaged for him in a way...
                          "I have decided to escape, to defy the shogun. Today I will begin walking the road to hell. But you will choose your own path. So, soon you may be seeing heaven. Choose the sword, and you will join me. Choose the ball and you join your mother, in death. You don’t understand my words, but you must choose. So… come boy, choose life or death."

                          "You would've been happier if you'd chosen to join your mother in her world. " - Ogami Itto

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                            #14
                            I imagine the world synchronised diving championships will be held simultaneously this weekend..
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Eth View Post
                              Well at least we know now - cheers man
                              Dont get snarky mate

                              I meant if Chelsea decide to sit back and just counter attack, we're pretty much gone. Our defense isnt the fastest and with their love of zonal marking its very easy for someone to get past them. How many times have we seen Hyypia or someone just raise their hand for offside and not bother running after someone when they were actually onside? I hope the entire team doesnt push forward like usual and leave us totally exposed.

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