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    #31
    Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
    If I was Rafa and Real Madrid came knocking this summer I'd walk. The guy has been taken for a ride for 3 years by the people in charge of the club.

    He's a top manager and deserves to be backed with the kind of budget the top clubs spend in the transfer market. If this is true, it is confirmation that we are not a top club a la Barca, Real, Chelsea, Man Utd, Inter and AC Milan.

    We're a second tier club now who just dream big.
    We've been a second tier club for years now, what will change, apart from a brand new stadium and some friendly americans grinning at us during games ?

    I don't know if Rafa's been taken for a ride, as he's still been given money to build a team, but not sufficient enough to challenge the top two, and that won't change under Hicks and Gillette IMO. If Rafa chooses to soldier on, he'll by hook or by crook build his team, but it will take time.

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      #32
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        #33
        Originally posted by Tom View Post
        A huge error by the yanks saying that there would be money to spend, waiving wads of cash before the final.....naive, stupid or sinister you decide.
        IF this is true, of course....

        A huge error or a deliberate part of the plan? They could hide behind stadium costs. I daren't contemplate what might happen if this is true.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tom View Post
          Rafa will walk, and I don't blame him. He's been sold a pup.
          Really it beggars belief that Rafa doesn't already know the score in terms of finance!! Not doubting what anyone says about this count fella but that really would be scandal to lie to someone of Rafa's stature, it's one thing to put fans fears at ease but to lie to your general manager would cover not just the back pages of papers but many front ones too!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Tom View Post
            You obviously don't know the count. We're ****ed.
            I don't know the count, I think it's bull****.
            Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
            'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

            "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

            * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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              #36
              Originally posted by ARIMAN View Post
              The Americans can always use the stadium to say thats where their budget has gone.
              IMO, no they can't, not with their integrity intact.

              They have promised money for players numerous times already.
              And I am sure they had to promise that funds would be available for players when they bought out Moores.
              --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                #37
                Originally posted by Tom View Post
                A huge error by the yanks saying that there would be money to spend, waiving wads of cash before the final.....naive, stupid or sinister you decide.
                Absolutely and Bascombe been banging the drums left, right and centre during the last couple of weeks.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                  I don't think he will walk, I have more faith in him than that.

                  However, if he does walk then '**** him'. If he wants to manage a Chavski-like club then that's up to him.
                  No, **** the ******s running our club who have consistently taken him for a ride for 3 years making false promises about the ambitions of the club

                  I for one thank him for allowing me to see my team in 2 Champions League Finals in 3 years, and seeing us win it, something I didnt expect to see in my lifetime
                  White liquid in a bottle = Milk

                  Purslow = C*nt

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                    #39
                    Fecking promising Snoogy Doogy an all. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                      IF this is true, of course....

                      A huge error or a deliberate part of the plan? They could hide behind stadium costs. I daren't contemplate what might happen if this is true.
                      Sounds scary Shaggy

                      I thought we would only end up adding Voronin, Levia, Insua and Leto to our squad whilst securing the futures of Gerrard, Alonso, Reina, Carra and Momo and getting the new stadium off the ground but the way you are talking we're all doomed
                      Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                      (1995)
                      "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                        #41
                        Sorry to post that again, but that was Bascombe's swansong (before going off for hols) this saturday. Ominous.

                        Turn the clock back - we’ve got to move on

                        Jun 9 2007

                        by Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo


                        NARCOTIC experts will be required to maintain a careful watch over Melwood and Anfield for the next two months.

                        It’s rumoured a consignment of chill pills are heading this way. How badly they’re needed. The tetchiness epidemic has spread since the end of the season.

                        While those charged with running our clubs talk about working tirelessly to make the signings to compete for the Premiership, the manager and supporters anxiously wait news of the delivery of promises.

                        Pre-season often feels like nothing more than a series of cut and paste jobs of interviews and stories which have been read many summers before.

                        Liverpool are undoubtedly at another crossroads.


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                        If they don’t act to strengthen the squad with world class players, you can predict how the next 12 months will go.

                        The trend at this time of the year is to review how the last campaign has gone. Instead, how about a preview of what we can expect in the next few months if the proverbial fingers don’t come out?

                        June/ July: Liverpool continue to pursue several top-class targets, working tirelessly behind the scenes to make the deals happen, while manager Rafa Benitez’s mood switches from deeply frustrated to content depending on the levels of reassurance following phone calls from the owners. Thierry Henry and Samuel Eto’o are spotted touring the club museum. Harry Kewell picks up a niggling injury. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        August: Concerns are raised about why Liverpool have jetted to Hong Kong a week before a crucial Champions League qualifier. Meanwhile, as the transfer deadline approaches Benitez is still waiting for the arrival of a key player. He ends up working until midnight on August 31 trying to negotiate a deal, but it doesn’t happen.

                        Elsewhere, it goes unnoticed in the small print regarding Champions League ticket allocation that fans must have attended at least four reserve games at Wrexham’s Racecourse in order to qualify for a cup final seat should the Reds get that far. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        September: After a slow start to the Premiership campaign, the first in a series of articles appears complaining that the previous summer was a ‘missed opportunity’ as Liverpool already trail Manchester United and Chelsea by ten points. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        October: Rafa Benitez is condemned for playing an under-strength team in the Carling Cup. The Daily Mail describes the club’s performance as ‘the worst in 40 years’ and asks what Benitez has ever done other than win the Champions League and the FA Cup in his first two seasons. Two days later the Reds beat Real Madrid in the Bernabeu. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        November: Liverpool qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League with a game to spare prompting UEFA spokesman William Gaillard to describe this year’s competition as undoubtedly the worst ever, listing 25 incidents of poor ball control in the last three weeks. Gaillard is sacked by Michel Platini and replaced with someone who’ll be less insulting about Liverpool. Neville Neville says he’s deeply honoured to accept the job. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        December: Tom Hicks tells Liverpool fans they’ll be ‘very excited’ by the signings the club will be making when the January transfer window opens. Benitez signs an Eastern European on a pre-contract Bosman deal ahead of next season, but doesn’t make much fuss about it because he ain’t much good. Thierry Henry and Samuel Eto’o are spotted touring the club museum. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        January: Liverpool sign a full back for £2.5m. He’ll be sold in January, 2009 for the same price. Fans demanding new faces are urged to be more patient. Benitez works until midnight on January 31 trying to sign his prime target but negotiations stall. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        February: Real Madrid sack their manager and make an official approach for Benitez.

                        The Liverpool boss is known to be increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress and funds. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        March: The FA Cup and Champions League continues to offer hope Liverpool will win silverware this season. After another heroic European night at Anfield, the 12th man of The Kop is praised as being the difference. UEFA announces a generous 10,000 tickets each for this year’s finalists. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        April: Liverpool secure their top four place, qualifying for next season’s Champions League. Harry Kewell makes his return from injury. A team bonding session in La Manga ends in acrimony when a stray golfer hits John Arne Riise with a football. Executive box holders are assured they won’t be put into a ballot for cup final tickets because they’ve paid £40,000 more than season ticket holders for priority so are therefore proven to be more loyal.

                        May: Tom Hicks tells Liverpool fans they’ll be ‘very excited’ by the signings the club will be making in the summer. Benitez announces with deepest regret he’ll be joining Real Madrid. A Liverpool website asks the club whether it is possible to hoist aloft a Kop mosaic during the final home game, but instead of organising an emotional farewell to Benitez they choose to thank former director Terry Smith for his long service to the club. A key council meeting is held to discuss Liverpool’s new stadium plans.

                        June: Thierry Henry and Samuel Eto’o can’t even be bothered to visit the club museum. It emerges Liverpool’s new stadium plans are considered out of date and a fresh planning application will be made. It’s now scheduled to open in 2015. Liverpool fans are told to be patient as they yearn for new signings.

                        “There’s a lot of hard work going on behind the scenes,” says a club statement.

                        A nightmare prediction of the 2007/08 campaign? Or an abbreviation of sorts of the last 12 months?

                        Either way, we all need a holiday to let a season’s cynicism to drip out. See you in a few weeks.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Tom View Post
                          Fecking promising Snoogy Doogy an all. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR.

                          Snoogy Doggy could have been a second rater.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Tom View Post
                            Fecking promising Snoogy Doogy an all. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
                            That's it.
                            Doesn't make sense AT ALL.

                            So I am going to believe the owners a little while longer.
                            --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                              #44


                              Look at Hamstrungs avatar.
                              Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Dhavlos;502969[B
                                ]No, **** the ******s running our club [/B]who have consistently taken him for a ride for 3 years making false promises about the ambitions of the club

                                I for one thank him for allowing me to see my team in 2 Champions League Finals in 3 years, and seeing us win it, something I didnt expect to see in my lifetime
                                ****! I've drifted into a time warp. I thought the Americans had only been here for 5 months
                                Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                                (1995)
                                "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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