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    The Monster Mash - Here For The Long Term?

    I only hope so!



    I’m loving Liverpool, declares midfielder

    Apr 9 2007

    by Nick Smith, Liverpool Daily Post

    JAVIER MASCHERANO has hinted that he is hoping to convince Liverpool to make his move permanent.

    The Argentinian, currently on an 18-month loan from West Ham, joined in January after a miserable first five months in English football at Upton Park.

    But since Liverpool paid £1.5million to secure his services for the remainder of this season and next, the Argentine World Cup star has gradually regained his rhythm.

    The 22-year-old was man of the match in Liverpool’s 2-1 win at Reading on Saturday, which was his fourth successive start and completed his role in Liverpool’s hat-trick of victories in a week, which has consolidated both their progress in the Champions League and quest to finish third in the Premiership.

    And Mascherano acknowledged that his switch to Anfield has been central to him finally settling into English football.

    “The truth is I am very happy with Liverpool,” said Mascherano. “Everybody is treating me very well and I hope it continues like that.

    “It is good to be in a dressing where there is a lot of Spanish spoken but at the same time we try to speak in English because we are in England and we have to respect that fact.

    “But there is a great atmosphere in the dressing room and things are going very well. My team-mates, the technical staff and the fans have been really good to me and that is important.

    “And (Reading) was my fourth consecutive game so I am very happy because I have been getting a good run in the side.

    “I know what my job is out on the pitch and luckily, here at Liverpool there are some great players. When you are playing with such great players you really enjoy it.

    “It is much easier to play alongside great players like the ones here at Liverpool.”

    The price that Mascherano commands when his initial loan expires could be a potential sticking point for Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez when he decides whether to keep the midfielder.

    But the player who featured in every minute of Argentina’s World Cup campaign in Germany last summer, is concentrating on ensuring Liverpool’s short-term targets rather than his personal long-teem goals.

    “I am very happy here,” added Mascherano. “But we will have to see what happens about the future. At the moment I am just concentrating on what needs to be done, making sure that we finish the season strongly.

    “Hopefully we can achieve something very important by winning a European title. There is still a long way to go and hopefully we will put in a good performance on Wednesday to make sure we are in the semi-finals.

    “Then next season we will see how things are going but I am relaxed and very happy here with Liverpool.”

    Liverpool achieved victory at Reading thanks to Dirk Kuyt’s header four minutes from time, after Alvaro Arbeloa had earlier given them the lead by becoming their first ‘number two’ to score in the Premiership.

    The victory grew in significance when Arsenal suffered their first defeat at the Emirates Stadium against West Ham, leaving them five points adrift of third-placed Liverpool.

    “We knew that we needed the three points,” said Mascherano. “It was important because there are still some big league games to come

    “We need to keep winning to make sure we are in the Champions League next season.”

    Xabi Alonso missed Liverpool’s first ever trip to Reading with a minor groin injury but is expected to be back in contention for a place in Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg at home to PSV Eindhoven.
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    #2
    He is exactly the kinda player we should have at Liverpool.

    I'm delighted he is here and hope he will be for a very long time.
    Twin boys - now arriving late August 2008.

    Its gonna be Fernando and Gerrard if I get my way!

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      #3
      For sure i hope so.
      "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
      Tupac

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        #4
        he will stay, the question is will we pay whatever the price is? ive heard everything from 2 mill to 25 mill! The one which rings true is a pre agreed 10 mill price tag, id happily pay that for him, hes a superstar in the making.
        RAFA

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          #5
          Which club holds his registration?

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            #6
            us, from what ive been told on here it seems we have bought him for 18 months as a loan arrangement would have been illegal but after that 18 month period we have the option to buy him or his registration goes back to that kia dude, hope we buy him and tevez long term.
            RAFA

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              #7
              I'd give up on the, "Monster Mash".

              Yes, he seems the business.
              ...
              Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                us, from what ive been told on here it seems we have bought him for 18 months as a loan arrangement would have been illegal but after that 18 month period we have the option to buy him or his registration goes back to that kia dude, hope we buy him and tevez long term.
                So who would we buy him from?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                  So who would we buy him from?
                  A couple of companies in SA hold his registration.
                  ...
                  Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bob View Post
                    A couple of companies in SA hold his registration.
                    I thought it was against FIFA rules for anyone other than a club to own the registration to a player?

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                      #11
                      Hope he stays. He is one of the best young holding mids in the world.

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                        #12
                        I hope he stays also, but what worries me is the potential price tag to make the deal permanent. Anything from £15-£18m has been mentioned which is a little extravagant. If we have put a set-price clause in there and the sum is around £10m then it's a no-brainer.
                        White liquid in a bottle = Milk

                        Purslow = C*nt

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                          I thought it was against FIFA rules for anyone other than a club to own the registration to a player?
                          obviously not.

                          but i hope his form continues into next season because so far he has been a great acquisition.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                            I thought it was against FIFA rules for anyone other than a club to own the registration to a player?
                            It's not, but it is against Premier League rules. We hold his registration for 18 months from when he signed having paid £1.5m, and we will either pay a further 'installment' presumably already agreed on after that to secure him on however long contract we want, otherwise his registration will pass back to the companies/individuals that we bought him from. In effect the installment is the fee to make the transfer permanent, but technically he is our player.
                            Like blood on iron

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
                              I hope he stays also, but what worries me is the potential price tag to make the deal permanent. Anything from £15-£18m has been mentioned which is a little extravagant. If we have put a set-price clause in there and the sum is around £10m then it's a no-brainer.

                              At least we get an 18 month "Test Drive" from him so we can see if he is worth whatever is asked come the end of his loan spell. There will be no gamble factor say if we had just forked out £15 - £18M in the first place.

                              Hopefully after 18 months with us, Mashers personal terms will be more realistic because he wants to remain part of our club for footballing reasons rather than finacial ones.

                              I hope he goes on to become an all time legend. He looks good so far after just a few games.
                              # Fernando Torres, Liverpool's number 9 #

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