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    #91
    Originally posted by scratch View Post
    Not posted much, but i just had to applaud this one.
    Ah Scratch, always dug your old avatar mate
    Like blood on iron

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      #92
      Originally posted by homer1 View Post
      What I heard was that the Scum's equiovalent to our Pako was very highly thought of and many had acredited their title win last year to their superior fitness - apparantly their fitness coach had only come on board the previous year

      However it hadn't gone unnoticed and Real Madrid approached him and offered him a new position to overhaul & oversee the entire club's fitness / diet / scientific developments etc and when he told Slur Alex he had accepted the position he blew a gasket.

      Hence the concern that he could very well end up at the Scum
      Any word on who he is? Whats his name?

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        #93
        Originally posted by DKdan View Post
        Any word on who he is? Whats his name?
        Dunno mate - heard it couple of months back, during the summer

        Sorry
        At a football club there's a holy trinity- the players the manager and the supporters, Directors dont come into it, they are only there to sign the cheques " - Bill Shankly

        If only

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          #94
          Originally posted by homer1 View Post
          Dunno mate - heard it couple of months back, during the summer

          Sorry
          Valter Di Salvo

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valter_di_Salvo
          We come not to play.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Frodo View Post
            That's the man - well done Frodo
            At a football club there's a holy trinity- the players the manager and the supporters, Directors dont come into it, they are only there to sign the cheques " - Bill Shankly

            If only

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              #96
              Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
              I have to brush my teeth.
              up your bum

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                #97
                Do we have any ideas on who Rafa will bring in as a replacement?
                It's easy to distract fat people. It's a piece of cake.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by memzey View Post
                  Do we have any ideas on who Rafa will bring in as a replacement?
                  Rafa said no-one. He is not looking. Which suggests he will keep it as it is for this season or just promote from within.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Frodo View Post
                    Thanks man!

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                      Pako Ayesteran to remain on leave
                      Sep 12 2007 by Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo

                      LIVERPOOL hope to scupper any possible move by Chelsea or Manchester United for Pako Ayesteran by agreeing a period of ‘gardening leave’ for the former assistant.

                      Ayesteran is in the process of severing his ties at Anfield, but it’s feared Jose Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson are ready to pounce for his services.

                      Talks have been ongoing to establish whether the ex-Anfield number two will have the right to join another club this season when his period on Merseyside ends.

                      Anfield boss Rafa Benitez is understandably anxious to ensure his trusted lieutenant isn’t delivered into the hands of his Premiership rivals – especially as he’s been privy to so much tactical and technical information during the course of his time at Anfield.

                      It’s a sad end to Ayesteran’s Liverpool career as he gave the club great service, and it should be noted suggestions of Chelsea and United interest remains little more than speculation.

                      Benitez will be sweating over his international stars today, but he was helped by the early return of Xabi Alonso following his red card for Spain last weekend.

                      Alonso played in yesterday’s 2-1 reserve win against Crewe, in which Fabio Aurelio made his comeback from an Achilles injury.

                      Meanwhile, chief executive Rick Parry has confirmed Liverpool’s opposition to Michael Platini’s plans to revamp the Champions League.

                      Platini wants the fourth spot to go to the FA Cup winners.

                      Parry said: “Contrary to the claim only Liverpool and Manchester United oppose this in England, all the Premier League clubs at the UEFA meeting did so, and this position is supported by the Premier League itself.

                      “It’s not a question of self-interest by the big clubs, because if you look at the recent FA Cup winners’, all were in the top four. It’s just more of a lottery in the cup.

                      “There’s a strong feeling the Champions League place should be based on Premier League performance.

                      “Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle all feel the same way.”

                      Despite the protests, it’s feared Platini will be able to force through his proposals as he has the backing of the Italian FA, and most of the smaller European nations.

                      In future, the side handed the fourth spot is also likely to play more than one qualifying round.
                      At a football club there's a holy trinity- the players the manager and the supporters, Directors dont come into it, they are only there to sign the cheques " - Bill Shankly

                      If only

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                        Originally posted by homer1 View Post
                        Pako Ayesteran to remain on leave
                        Sep 12 2007 by Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo

                        LIVERPOOL hope to scupper any possible move by Chelsea or Manchester United for Pako Ayesteran by agreeing a period of ‘gardening leave’ for the former assistant.

                        Ayesteran is in the process of severing his ties at Anfield, but it’s feared Jose Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson are ready to pounce for his services.

                        Talks have been ongoing to establish whether the ex-Anfield number two will have the right to join another club this season when his period on Merseyside ends.

                        Anfield boss Rafa Benitez is understandably anxious to ensure his trusted lieutenant isn’t delivered into the hands of his Premiership rivals – especially as he’s been privy to so much tactical and technical information during the course of his time at Anfield.

                        It’s a sad end to Ayesteran’s Liverpool career as he gave the club great service, and it should be noted suggestions of Chelsea and United interest remains little more than speculation.

                        Benitez will be sweating over his international stars today, but he was helped by the early return of Xabi Alonso following his red card for Spain last weekend.

                        Alonso played in yesterday’s 2-1 reserve win against Crewe, in which Fabio Aurelio made his comeback from an Achilles injury.

                        Meanwhile, chief executive Rick Parry has confirmed Liverpool’s opposition to Michael Platini’s plans to revamp the Champions League.

                        Platini wants the fourth spot to go to the FA Cup winners.

                        Parry said: “Contrary to the claim only Liverpool and Manchester United oppose this in England, all the Premier League clubs at the UEFA meeting did so, and this position is supported by the Premier League itself.

                        “It’s not a question of self-interest by the big clubs, because if you look at the recent FA Cup winners’, all were in the top four. It’s just more of a lottery in the cup.

                        “There’s a strong feeling the Champions League place should be based on Premier League performance.

                        “Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle all feel the same way.”

                        Despite the protests, it’s feared Platini will be able to force through his proposals as he has the backing of the Italian FA, and most of the smaller European nations.

                        In future, the side handed the fourth spot is also likely to play more than one qualifying round.
                        Good news about Pako going on gardening leave. Got to laugh at newcastle having an opinion on the CL.

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