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    Fernando Torres started playing football in his district, but one day the coach of a rival team sent a formal complaint to the federation because he was not the legal age to play in that competition. It was true – his parents had faked his registration – but he was not too old, he was two years younger than permitted. And he was the top goalscorer that season.

    Later on, when he was a tall, thin 11-year-old, he went for a trial at Atlético Madrid. “He showed intelligence, explosive pace and bravery. He did not think football like a child would,” Manolo Rangel, the coach who gave marks to the youngsters and who became his mentor, said. He gave Torres 11 out of 10.

    What makes Torres special, though, is not his ability, but his mental strength. Listening to him in a restaurant near the Atlético training ground, the reaction to his words is one of amazement – he sounds older than his 23 years.

    “At 17 you can earn lots of money,” he says. “If you don’t have sensible parents, you could be lost for football very soon. Some parents think they have a goldmine in their kid – I see it every weekend in the youth matches I go to. I have had colleagues that were better than me and they never made it because their parents never allowed them to enjoy their football.”

    Torres was born in a modest district in the southern part of Madrid. “It is a working-class area,” he says. “When you grow up in a place like that, you never forget where you are from. My parents taught me to respect the family, the authority of the elders.

    “Those are also the values of Atlético, the humble, poor club of the city. Atlético fans come from similar backgrounds to me and that is why there is such closeness to them. And why I will never play for Real Madrid. Once your life starts changing, it is important to remember who helped you.”

    Torres talks with a monotone voice, looking you in the eye. The voice says shyness, the eyes confidence. And his words reveal the extent to which he has had to grow up quickly.

    He is the youngest player, at 17, to play for Atlético and the youngest, at 19, to become captain. He made his debut in 2001 against Leganes and scored his first goal the next week against Albacete. After two years in the second division, Atlético returned to the top flight and Torres scored 13 goals. Since then, he has been the club’s top scorer in every season.

    “I have lots to improve still,” Torres said. “I love learning from the best forwards in the world. [Thierry] Henry has been better than any other player in the world. Till recently, people didn’t talk about the Premiership that often. But for the last two years it is almost an obligation to sit down to watch the Premiership.”

    In 1999, he was voted best young player in Europe and Arsenal tried to sign him because he had no contract. He got one straight away. Recently it was extended until 2009, but the buyout clause was reduced from €60 million to €40 million (about £27 million). He said then that “the club will grow and me with it”, but also that “we have to make it into Europe, be top four”, which sounded like conditions to stay.

    Rumours last summer suggested that Torres was close to joining Manchester United. There were meetings between Sir Alex Ferguson and his representatives in Paris, but after United signed Michael Carrick from Tottenham Hotspur, the chance had gone.

    Two weeks ago, friends gave Torres a captain’s armband for his birthday bearing the logo “We’ll never walk alone”, which led some to speculate that he would be moving to Liverpool. “My group of mates have got that logo tattooed on their arms,” Torres says. “I have been told about Anfield and how special it is, but I haven’t managed to go yet. I would like to, though.”

    Torres is probably the best player outside the Champions League, a competition that he has never been involved in, even though Atlético are considered, in terms of fan-base, history and financial strength, one of Spain’s top three clubs. “In Spain, clubs have no patience,” Torres says. “In the last seven years I have had six coaches. If there is a new boss, seven new signings, we start every year from zero.”

    Some consider this the reason why his progress has faltered. Initially, he had been greeted as the next big star. He was different from the typical Spanish striker and seemed to have come from the French school of forwards, from the same mould as Henry and Nicolas Anelka, who are skilful, powerful and score goals.

    But now people concentrate more on his weaknesses, saying that he is more interested in raising his profile, in the manner of David Beckham, than improving on the pitch.

    “I change my hairstyle, so what?” Torres said. “I think it shows football is becoming more like showbusiness, but what can I do about that?”

    Luis Aragonés, the Spain head coach, also said recently that Torres “still has a poor first touch and doesn’t finish well”, and despite fitting the profile of the player Manchester United and Liverpool are looking for, he is, as a friend said, second in many lists of potential targets. But Torres appears to be keen to play abroad.

    “It is important that Spanish players go to another league,” he said. “All those in England have grown as players, they are more complete.”

    Those words will have many Premiership managers pricking up their ears.
    --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

    #2
    Very good mates with Luis Garcia - and he loves Liverpool going by what he said 2 years ago.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rashid View Post
      Very good mates with Luis Garcia - and he loves Liverpool going by what he said 2 years ago.
      your source got any news on him fella?

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        #4
        I would lurve it if we sign Torres, lurve it!

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          #5
          Torres would be a good signing. He would excel at a big club.

          He has all the tools to be a world class striker....and i feel Rafa get the best out of him.

          Still only 23 too.

          I wouldnt be surprised to see him and Bent as our strikers next season.
          "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

          "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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            #6
            The way I see it, Torres is ours IF we want him.
            Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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              #7
              I haven’t seen him play that many times… but I don’t really want a player that gets comments like this “still has a poor first touch and doesn’t finish well” .. there isn’t any smoke with out a fire!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Michael View Post
                I haven’t seen him play that many times… but I don’t really want a player that gets comments like this “still has a poor first touch and doesn’t finish well” .. there isn’t any smoke with out a fire!
                Aragones is a **** though...i wouldn't go by anything he says.

                From all the times ive seen Torres play (as a Spaniard, thats a fair few ) He has a great first touch, he is deceptively quick, and his link up play is top notch. His finishing could be better, but it is not bad.

                He takes **** penalties though
                "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

                "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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                  #9
                  If Chelsea are after him, then the asking price of £27m will not shift, don't know if he's worth that much.
                  "The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Maestro View Post
                    The way I see it, Torres is ours IF we want him.
                    I reckon so.
                    Maybe Slur Alex wants in though.
                    --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Maestro View Post
                      The way I see it, Torres is ours IF we want him.
                      I agree, but who do you think would be our first choice
                      I guess it maybe one of Villa or Eto
                      We need better attacking players!

                      Torres aint enough

                      Rafas number #1 fan

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ARIMAN View Post
                        I agree, but who do you think would be our first choice
                        I guess it maybe one of Villa or Eto
                        My pick would be Etoo, but I would sign Torres before Villa.
                        I think Torres is more suited to football here and has tons of talent.
                        --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                          #13
                          I think Eto would be first choice, then torres and then Villa,

                          Torres seems to have the intelligence and would blossom at a big club, just think he is more rafa like than villa
                          _____________________________________

                          Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                          Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                            #14
                            I don't agree with that.

                            Rafa likes hard working strikers, Villa is a hard working striker, Torres isn't that.

                            Eto'o, Tevez, Villa, Torres in that order IMO.
                            Just believe and you never know what will happen.

                            According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
                              but after United signed Michael Carrick from Tottenham Hotspur, the chance had gone.
                              He must really hate Carrick.



                              Good read mate.

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