Will there be a press conference tomorrow to show off Yossi and Babel?
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I would be one of the fans that would look at this signing with a degree of trepidation, £11.5 is a hell of alot of money for a youngster who isn't tried and tested in the Premier League. I guess we have to take chances sometimes though. Would agree with the article where it says neither Babel or Benyaoun operate as out and out wide men. I am guessing that Rafa wants to add goal scoring wide players into the team, especially ones who like to come inside and play a bit, may help Torres.Originally posted by rushscored4 View PostBill 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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I would say there is a good chance of that, providing Babel accepts the terms of the proposed contract.Originally posted by Marky19 View PostWill there be a press conference tomorrow to show off Yossi and Babel?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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Liverpool signing Babel is the new Henry
Originally posted by John Edwards, Daily MailIt may sound a bit steep for a 20-year old still making his way in the game, but Marco van Basten, no less, is adamant Liverpool have acquired another Thierry Henry with their £11.5million outlay on Ryan Babel.
The Dutch league might have lost some of the sheen that was still dazzling foreign visitors as recently as the 1995-96 season, when Howard Wilkinson's Leeds United were turfed out of the UEFA Cup by an 8-3 aggregate score that by no means flattered an unstoppable PSV Eindhoven.
Babel is clearly in a league of his own, though, judging by the accolade he brings with him from Ajax to Anfield and the person who gave it to him.
For all Holland's renown for producing world-beaters up front, current national coach Van Basten stands comparison with the best and will always be remembered for the stunning volley from a seemingly impossible angle that left Russia's keeper Rinat Dassayev grasping at air in the 1988 European Championship final in Munich.
The vision that made him one of the eminent members of a multi-talented AC Milan side now extends to spotting talent for his home country and he had no doubts about Babel's pedigree.
"He has all the potential to become the next Thierry Henry," he said. "The pace, movement, finishing, feel for the game — it's all there. If he keeps developing and improving there is no saying what he might achieve in the game."
Babel could scarcely have wished for more lavish praise and it was no hasty appraisal, either.
Delivered in the build-up to last summer's World Cup finals after naming the Ajax flyer in his Holland squad, Van Basten based his view on no fewer than four years' worth of tuition and careful evaluation.
After suffering the heartbreak of rejection as a starry-eyed 10-year-old, Babel was taken on by his home club 12 months later and soon began to stand out, even in Ajax's academy.
By 15, with his first professional contract still three years away, he was terrorising defences to such a degree that first-team coach Ronald Koeman was summoned.
As he stood by the side of the pitch and marvelled at the local kid with the Henry looks and pace to match, Koeman quickly concluded that he had found the perfect pupil for his friend Van Basten's fledgling skills as a coach.
His coaching badges newly attained and with one eye already trained on moving into management, Van Basten needed little persuading to aid Babel's rapid development.
He began a series of one-to-one training sessions that accelerated his teenage prodigy's advance towards a first-team spot at the Amsterdam ArenA.
It duly arrived two months after Babel's 17th birthday, when he helped Ajax to a 4-0 win over Den Haag with a performance that set the tone for spectacular debuts.
Barely 13 months later, he earned his first Holland cap, as substitute for Arjen Robben, and became his country's youngest goalscorer for 68 years by rounding off a 2-0 win in Romania.
Five months short of his 21st birthday, he has already made 14 senior appearances, but his match-winning exploits at this summer's European Under 21s really announced him to English audiences.
Some onlookers from these shores were already familiar with what he had to offer, judging by mounting transfer speculation which at one stage portrayed him as a near certainty to replace Henry at Arsenal.
The conjecture evidently reached Babel's ears and his response may prove a source of embarrassment when he is soon paraded as Liverpool's latest big-money signing.
"If I got the chance, one day, to train with Arsene Wenger, it would be a dream come true," he gushed. "From when I was young, I always supported Arsenal. I like their style, everything about them."
It may raise a few eyebrows in and around Anfield, but Liverpool followers will forgive anything for the chance to end an 18-year wait for a League title.
All it needs is for Babel to start proving the Henry comparisons were well founded and the verbal indiscretion and mindboggling £2.5m pay-off from Ajax — his cut of the transfer fee — will count for nothing.
He is clearly in the mood, saying: "I think the Premiership is maybe the best league in the world. The standard is so high, but I believe I am ready to test myself in it."There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.
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Originally posted by bazza76 View PostI would be one of the fans that would look at this signing with a degree of trepidation, £11.5 is a hell of alot of money for a youngster who isn't tried and tested in the Premier League.
That is a fair point, but I also remember some fans on these boards screaming that we should throw nigh on £14M or so for a certain Theo Walcott! He might come good yet but some Arsenal fans may be up in arms with what he has given back for his investment.
If you don't take gambles these days then you are never going to get the next Henry, Zidane, Viera, Fowler or Owen. There just aren't any players who 'slip through the net these days' like there used to be. Scouting networks are spread so far and so wide they are catching 15/16 yr olds. It's probably the future of football?# Fernando Torres, Liverpool's number 9 #
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what about the part where I saidOriginally posted by EST_1892 View PostThat is a fair point, but I also remember some fans on these boards screaming that we should throw nigh on £14M or so for a certain Theo Walcott! He might come good yet but some Arsenal fans may be up in arms with what he has given back for his investment.
If you don't take gambles these days then you are never going to get the next Henry, Zidane, Viera, Fowler or Owen. There just aren't any players who 'slip through the net these days' like there used to be. Scouting networks are spread so far and so wide they are catching 15/16 yr olds. It's probably the future of football?
But yes, you are right,wedo have to gamble, I still think the academt could throw in a couple of decent players though. So bloody many youngters at the club, surely one of them must come good atleast.I guess we have to take chances sometimes though.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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Didn't ask youOriginally posted by paulcooper4 View Post£11.5million for a dutch international forward with at least 12 years left in him is a ****in good price if you ask me.
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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