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    Originally posted by cadmium View Post
    Get In!

    I'm sorry about that people. My little brother always shouts "get in" when he gets excited.*











    *Which is amazing when you consider the size of his wife...*


    We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.

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      Interview with Rafa

      FERNANDO TORRES’ “passion for Liverpool” was the key to Rafa Benitez smashing Liverpool’s transfer record to land the Spanish striker.

      The 23-year-old passed a medical last night and was due to be unveiled at Anfield today.

      And delighted boss Benitez said: “Atletico Madrid had better offers and the player had better offers.

      “But he always wanted to join Liverpool. That was the key for me.

      “We needed to work hard because there were other clubs who wanted him that we knew about - other clubs offering more money.

      “But the player said straight away ‘I want to join Liverpool’. He said we were his first choice and that was the key for me.

      He has taken a pay cut to come here. Okay he is still on a very good contract because he is a top player. But to be a successful club you need players with passion and Fernando has passion.”

      Liverpool completed a £20m deal yesterday, with the £5m rated Luis Garcia moving in the opposite direction, and Benitez added: “I am happy for everybody at the club, for George Gillett and Tom Hicks who agreed to sanction the deal and for Rick Parry who worked hard to make it happen.

      “He is a fantastic player who can score goals and will work hard for the team.

      “I have also seen that he is a very hard worker in training sessions.

      “He has talent, but he can also improve.”

      Torres has finished top scorer for Atletico in each of the last five seasons, but Benitez believes the player’s goals record can get even better.

      “If you analyse the figures,” he said, “he was a footballer playing first team football at 17-years-old and it is very difficult to score goals consistently at that age.

      “Then Atletico Madrid were not a top four team and Torres was playing up front on his own.

      “But if you read the comments of the Madrid supporters they say he couldn’t have worked any harder for the team.

      “To score the goals he has at his age, every season, shows he has great potential and he has the capacity to improve. I hope that at a big club surrounded by good players he will get even better.”

      Benitez also admitted that the sale of Garcia in the opposite direction had been a sacrifice.

      “Luis was a fantastic player for us,” he added. “He had ability and he could change a game. But it is a good move for him and his family. Atletico is a good club and we are professionals.”
      The Crushing Machine MKII

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        i had look but couldn't see anything , watching SSn this morning and they said a press conference was on at 3pm to announce the torres signing,

        sorry if this is already on here
        "Ah, but Scousers are different, the Basques of the North. Utterly inexplicable, even to us"

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          Originally posted by SpeedyG View Post
          FERNANDO TORRES’ “passion for Liverpool” was the key to Rafa Benitez smashing Liverpool’s transfer record to land the Spanish striker.

          The 23-year-old passed a medical last night and was due to be unveiled at Anfield today.

          And delighted boss Benitez said: “Atletico Madrid had better offers and the player had better offers.

          “But he always wanted to join Liverpool. That was the key for me.

          “We needed to work hard because there were other clubs who wanted him that we knew about - other clubs offering more money.

          “But the player said straight away ‘I want to join Liverpool’. He said we were his first choice and that was the key for me.

          He has taken a pay cut to come here. Okay he is still on a very good contract because he is a top player. But to be a successful club you need players with passion and Fernando has passion.”

          Liverpool completed a £20m deal yesterday, with the £5m rated Luis Garcia moving in the opposite direction, and Benitez added: “I am happy for everybody at the club, for George Gillett and Tom Hicks who agreed to sanction the deal and for Rick Parry who worked hard to make it happen.

          “He is a fantastic player who can score goals and will work hard for the team.

          “I have also seen that he is a very hard worker in training sessions.

          “He has talent, but he can also improve.”

          Torres has finished top scorer for Atletico in each of the last five seasons, but Benitez believes the player’s goals record can get even better.

          “If you analyse the figures,” he said, “he was a footballer playing first team football at 17-years-old and it is very difficult to score goals consistently at that age.

          “Then Atletico Madrid were not a top four team and Torres was playing up front on his own.

          “But if you read the comments of the Madrid supporters they say he couldn’t have worked any harder for the team.

          “To score the goals he has at his age, every season, shows he has great potential and he has the capacity to improve. I hope that at a big club surrounded by good players he will get even better.”

          Benitez also admitted that the sale of Garcia in the opposite direction had been a sacrifice.

          “Luis was a fantastic player for us,” he added. “He had ability and he could change a game. But it is a good move for him and his family. Atletico is a good club and we are professionals.”
          to Torres for being so passionate aboput joining- shows just how highly we are regarded in Spain if their golden boy wants to come here.

          Interesting about Rafa mentioning LL's family- mebbs there is some truth in that rumour after all.
          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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            Originally posted by PC Plod View Post
            to Torres for being so passionate aboput joining- shows just how highly we are regarded in Spain if their golden boy wants to come here.

            Interesting about Rafa mentioning LL's family- mebbs there is some truth in that rumour after all.
            Agree about Torres. That's the kinda player we want here.

            Shame about LL but those rumours musta been correct after all. Good luck little fella.
            Liverpool born and bred.

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              “Atletico Madrid had better offers and the player had better offers''

              surprised with that statement with the new owners in now and that .... or could it be a tactic in order to sign an expensive winger as well..
              bite me!!

              "Obviously Rafa is notorious for chopping and changing but he is chopping and changing with cream and caviar." -Reading manager Steve Coppell

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                Originally posted by Howard_lfc View Post
                Agree about Torres. That's the kinda player we want here.

                Shame about LL but those rumours musta been correct after all. Good luck little fella.
                Aye
                3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                  Elves, tattoos and quiet nights in.. the world of Liverpool's record signingJul 4 2007




                  by Mike Hornby, Liverpool Echo


                  HIS nickname is El Niño and he is certain to cause a storm in Scouserati circles.

                  Fernando Torres, the £27m striker who is due to sign for Liverpool today, is the Spanish boy wonder who has set hearts racing on and off the pitch.

                  Torres, 23, earned his nickname El Niño (The Kid) for his youthful looks and obsession with the Lord of the Rings.

                  He is such a fan of the events in Middle Earth, one of his tattoos even says “Fernando” in Tengwar, the artificial “elvish” writing system created by Rings author JRR Tolkien.

                  His other two tattoos are number 9, his shirt number for Atlético Madrid and the Spanish national team, which is tattooed on the inside of his right wrist; and the Roman numerals VII VII MMI (07/07/2001) are tattooed on the inside of his right shin.

                  That was the year in which Torres was catapulted into stardom after being named player of the tournament at the European Under-16 Championship in England.


                  Despite achieving fame and fortune at a young age, Torres is famous for his clean-living lifestyle.


                  According to Madrid-based football writer Javier Conzuelas, he will not be joining the Alma de Cuba set just yet.


                  She said: “El Niño is famous for being the football geek.


                  “He likes his nights in with his childhood sweetheart Olalla.


                  “But there is a lot of concern about whether he will change once he is away from the watchful eyes of his family.


                  “Liverpool may be much smaller than Madrid, but there are still a lot of distractions for a young lad working away from home for the first time.”


                  Torres met Olalla in 1999 and the pair have been inseparable ever since. She shuns the limelight and he has been known to be critical of those footballers who consider themselves “part-time athletes and full-time stars”.


                  Not one for media interviews, his most famous statement to the press came last year when he was quoted in the Spanish press saying that signing autographs after training sessions are “almost a duty, a moral obligation”.


                  Steven Gerrard take note.
                  "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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                    Originally posted by The Barber View Post
                    “Atletico Madrid had better offers and the player had better offers''

                    surprised with that statement with the new owners in now and that .... or could it be a tactic in order to sign an expensive winger as well..
                    Or simply good business.
                    Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                      This kid signing for us is just feeling better and better.
                      Disregard the fact that some of our previous strikers have flopped, and lets watch him with an open mind, he's going to be under enough pressure due to the fee.
                      I just pray that Rafa doesnt use him as a workhorse and lets the boy play his normal game.
                      This is the first genuinely exciting signing IMO, that we have made since Collymore, perhaps even Barnes.
                      Alonso will have a field day now he's got a genuine goal threat in front of him with good pace and movement to pass to, I predict Xabi to have an outstanding season.
                      I cant fcuking wait to see the lad run out at Anfield.
                      He's going to be a legend for us.
                      If you've lost your faith in love and music the end won't be long

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                        Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
                        Elves, tattoos and quiet nights in.. the world of Liverpool's record signingJul 4 2007




                        by Mike Hornby, Liverpool Echo


                        HIS nickname is El Niño and he is certain to cause a storm in Scouserati circles.

                        Fernando Torres, the £27m striker who is due to sign for Liverpool today, is the Spanish boy wonder who has set hearts racing on and off the pitch.

                        Torres, 23, earned his nickname El Niño (The Kid) for his youthful looks and obsession with the Lord of the Rings.

                        He is such a fan of the events in Middle Earth, one of his tattoos even says “Fernando” in Tengwar, the artificial “elvish” writing system created by Rings author JRR Tolkien.

                        His other two tattoos are number 9, his shirt number for Atlético Madrid and the Spanish national team, which is tattooed on the inside of his right wrist; and the Roman numerals VII VII MMI (07/07/2001) are tattooed on the inside of his right shin.

                        That was the year in which Torres was catapulted into stardom after being named player of the tournament at the European Under-16 Championship in England.


                        Despite achieving fame and fortune at a young age, Torres is famous for his clean-living lifestyle.


                        According to Madrid-based football writer Javier Conzuelas, he will not be joining the Alma de Cuba set just yet.


                        She said: “El Niño is famous for being the football geek.


                        “He likes his nights in with his childhood sweetheart Olalla.


                        “But there is a lot of concern about whether he will change once he is away from the watchful eyes of his family.


                        “Liverpool may be much smaller than Madrid, but there are still a lot of distractions for a young lad working away from home for the first time.”


                        Torres met Olalla in 1999 and the pair have been inseparable ever since. She shuns the limelight and he has been known to be critical of those footballers who consider themselves “part-time athletes and full-time stars”.


                        Not one for media interviews, his most famous statement to the press came last year when he was quoted in the Spanish press saying that signing autographs after training sessions are “almost a duty, a moral obligation”.


                        Steven Gerrard take note.
                        sounds like a decent lad. He looks a bit like one of them elves to be honest.
                        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                          Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
                          Elves, tattoos and quiet nights in.. the world of Liverpool's record signingJul 4 2007




                          by Mike Hornby, Liverpool Echo


                          HIS nickname is El Niño and he is certain to cause a storm in Scouserati circles.

                          Fernando Torres, the £27m striker who is due to sign for Liverpool today, is the Spanish boy wonder who has set hearts racing on and off the pitch.

                          Torres, 23, earned his nickname El Niño (The Kid) for his youthful looks and obsession with the Lord of the Rings.He is such a fan of the events in Middle Earth, one of his tattoos even says “Fernando” in Tengwar, the artificial “elvish” writing system created by Rings author JRR Tolkien.

                          His other two tattoos are number 9, his shirt number for Atlético Madrid and the Spanish national team, which is tattooed on the inside of his right wrist; and the Roman numerals VII VII MMI (07/07/2001) are tattooed on the inside of his right shin.

                          That was the year in which Torres was catapulted into stardom after being named player of the tournament at the European Under-16 Championship in England.


                          Despite achieving fame and fortune at a young age, Torres is famous for his clean-living lifestyle.


                          According to Madrid-based football writer Javier Conzuelas, he will not be joining the Alma de Cuba set just yet.


                          She said: “El Niño is famous for being the football geek.


                          “He likes his nights in with his childhood sweetheart Olalla.


                          “But there is a lot of concern about whether he will change once he is away from the watchful eyes of his family.


                          “Liverpool may be much smaller than Madrid, but there are still a lot of distractions for a young lad working away from home for the first time.”


                          Torres met Olalla in 1999 and the pair have been inseparable ever since. She shuns the limelight and he has been known to be critical of those footballers who consider themselves “part-time athletes and full-time stars”.


                          Not one for media interviews, his most famous statement to the press came last year when he was quoted in the Spanish press saying that signing autographs after training sessions are “almost a duty, a moral obligation”.


                          Steven Gerrard take note.

                          gollum has to be gutted, if only thay had the money
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                          Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                          Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                            Originally posted by Joe Le Toff View Post
                            This kid signing for us is just feeling better and better.
                            Disregard the fact that some of our previous strikers have flopped, and lets watch him with an open mind, he's going to be under enough pressure due to the fee.
                            I just pray that Rafa doesnt use him as a workhorse and lets the boy play his normal game.
                            This is the first genuinely exciting signing IMO, that we have made since Collymore, perhaps even Barnes.
                            Alonso will have a field day now he's got a genuine goal threat in front of him with good pace and movement to pass to, I predict Xabi to have an outstanding season.
                            I cant fcuking wait to see the lad run out at Anfield.
                            He's going to be a legend for us.
                            3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                              Originally posted by Joe Le Toff View Post
                              Alonso will have a field day now he's got a genuine goal threat in front of him with good pace and movement to pass to, I predict Xabi to have an outstanding season.
                              I cant fcuking wait to see the lad run out at Anfield.
                              He's going to be a legend for us.
                              When he drops deep Xabi needs wingers to run off him - he's an expert at dropping a ball into space for somebody to run on to.

                              Bsically if we can move off the ball better , and pass early enough Xabi will be able to show the full range of his abilities.
                              "Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
                              - Denis Diderot (1713-1784)

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                                Hey, any of you have links for a live coverage of the press conference?
                                Torres Fan Club Member #2, Lucas Leiva Fan Club Member #1

                                going limp; HARRRRRRRRRRRR

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