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    Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
    Yeah, good article. Not that them yanks will ever see it.
    I know, I feel like posting it to them myself.
    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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      Originally posted by paulcooper4 View Post
      Thats EXACTLY what they think

      Wave a ****in note in front of a camera and the thick ****s will forget in a few months.

      COME HERE YOU FAT YANK ****
      **** them one for me Coops

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        LOL i love that Stop in 500m sign behind the hijack sign! lol

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          Liverpool stars revolt
          By David Maddock 27/11/2007

          Mascherano will refuse to commit his future to Liverpool until the crisis at the club is resolved.

          The Argentine midfielder held talks with manager Rafa Benitez in recent weeks, and agreed a £17million package to keep him at Anfield for the next five years.

          But if the Spanish coach is sacked, there is no chance of him signing that deal. And that could be the catalyst for several key members of the Anfield squad to follow suit.

          It offers a worrying twist for American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who have lost faith in their manager.

          There is a strong feeling within the Merseyside club that the owners are now waiting for the best moment to get rid of Benitez.

          If that happens, then as many as five first-choice players could leave, ripping the spine out of the team, and leaving the next manager with yet another major rebuilding job.

          If Benitez goes, the new man could be in a depressingly familiar position, because Jose Reina will walk away and the likes of Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa and even Fernando Torres would seriously examine their positions.

          Even more worrying for the Anfield board is that Steven Gerrard would also ask himself whether, at the age of 28, he could again sacrifice his immediate ambition in the service of the club starting over. He did that when Benitez arrived three and a half years ago, after twice turning down Chelsea.

          Last night, the Spanish manager also added to the air of uncertainty around Anfield, when he seemed to back-track slightly.

          One of the biggest problems Hicks and Gillett (inset) - along with chief executive Rick Parry - have with Benitez is that he has criticised them repeatedly for not backing him, when they are not convinced the money he has been given has been invested wisely.

          Benitez wants a new centre-half, with Kahka Kaladze of AC Milan, Argentine defender Ezekquiel Garay and Chelsea's Ricardo Carvalho all on his list.

          The Liverpool boss had agreed in principle a deal to bring Kaladze to the club for a fee of around £4million, along with two South American Bosman signings. His plan was to finance the deals with the sale of Peter Crouch and Scott Carson.

          But the Americans blocked both sales and signings, leading to the current furious stand off.

          Now though, it seems Benitez has relaxed his hard-line position, even if he is renowned for refusing to back down.

          It remains to be seen if that will appease either of the Americans, with at least one of them said to be 'incandescent' with rage over the manager's insubordination.

          But the threat of a mass walk-out, and the prospect of Liverpool being submerged in yet more wilderness years of rebuilding, could keep Benitez in place for the time being.

          http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...9520-20165734/
          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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            Originally posted by AFII View Post
            Liverpool stars revolt
            By David Maddock 27/11/2007

            Mascherano will refuse to commit his future to Liverpool until the crisis at the club is resolved.

            The Argentine midfielder held talks with manager Rafa Benitez in recent weeks, and agreed a £17million package to keep him at Anfield for the next five years.

            But if the Spanish coach is sacked, there is no chance of him signing that deal. And that could be the catalyst for several key members of the Anfield squad to follow suit.

            It offers a worrying twist for American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who have lost faith in their manager.

            There is a strong feeling within the Merseyside club that the owners are now waiting for the best moment to get rid of Benitez.

            If that happens, then as many as five first-choice players could leave, ripping the spine out of the team, and leaving the next manager with yet another major rebuilding job.

            If Benitez goes, the new man could be in a depressingly familiar position, because Jose Reina will walk away and the likes of Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa and even Fernando Torres would seriously examine their positions.

            Even more worrying for the Anfield board is that Steven Gerrard would also ask himself whether, at the age of 28, he could again sacrifice his immediate ambition in the service of the club starting over. He did that when Benitez arrived three and a half years ago, after twice turning down Chelsea.

            Last night, the Spanish manager also added to the air of uncertainty around Anfield, when he seemed to back-track slightly.

            One of the biggest problems Hicks and Gillett (inset) - along with chief executive Rick Parry - have with Benitez is that he has criticised them repeatedly for not backing him, when they are not convinced the money he has been given has been invested wisely.

            Benitez wants a new centre-half, with Kahka Kaladze of AC Milan, Argentine defender Ezekquiel Garay and Chelsea's Ricardo Carvalho all on his list.

            The Liverpool boss had agreed in principle a deal to bring Kaladze to the club for a fee of around £4million, along with two South American Bosman signings. His plan was to finance the deals with the sale of Peter Crouch and Scott Carson.

            But the Americans blocked both sales and signings, leading to the current furious stand off.

            Now though, it seems Benitez has relaxed his hard-line position, even if he is renowned for refusing to back down.

            It remains to be seen if that will appease either of the Americans, with at least one of them said to be 'incandescent' with rage over the manager's insubordination.

            But the threat of a mass walk-out, and the prospect of Liverpool being submerged in yet more wilderness years of rebuilding, could keep Benitez in place for the time being.

            http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...9520-20165734/
            Yet more baseless rumor mongering. They couldn't realistically run with another 'Rafa to be sacked' story today because they've used that one already so now it's a player revolt. Laughable really. All they do is twist words and add more bull**** and conspiarcy theory.
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            **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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              Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
              Yet more baseless rumor mongering. They couldn't realistically run with another 'Rafa to be sacked' story today because they've used that one already so now it's a player revolt. Laughable really. All they do is twist words and add more bull**** and conspiarcy theory.
              Well, at least this article spins the story our way/Rafa's way.

              Don't you think that some of the players would leave if Rafa left?
              I do.
              --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
                Well, at least this article spins the story our way/Rafa's way.

                Don't you think that some of the players would leave if Rafa left?
                I do.


                I don't think Gerrard would stay for example. He want to win the league and I don't think he would be prepared to stay to witness yet another rebuilding process.

                Some of the players mostly joined the club because of Rafa so they would also probably leave.
                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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                  Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
                  Well, at least this article spins the story our way/Rafa's way.

                  Don't you think that some of the players would leave if Rafa left?
                  I do.

                  aye, they might. Would think less of them if they did though. Only here for the manager?
                  "What's your favourite Beatles album then?"
                  "I think I'd have to say....Best of the Beatles"

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                    Originally posted by AFII View Post


                    I don't think Gerrard would stay for example. He want to win the league and I don't think he would be prepared to stay to witness yet another rebuilding process.

                    Some of the players mostly joined the club because of Rafa so they would also probably leave.

                    Yet if others are to be believed, Gerrard would be happy to see Rafa go.

                    Every day / discussion brings conflicting versions / opinions of the same story
                    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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                      If I would make a guess to which of the players that would be prepared to leave then it would be....

                      Gerrard
                      Reina
                      Alonso
                      Arbeloa
                      Aurelio
                      Mascherano
                      Lucas
                      Sissoko
                      Torres
                      Kuyt
                      Voronin

                      All of them would probably not leave but all of them would consider if they should stay or not.
                      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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                        Originally posted by AFII View Post
                        If I would make a guess to which of the players that would be prepared to leave then it would be....

                        Gerrard
                        Reina
                        Alonso
                        Arbeloa
                        Aurelio
                        Mascherano
                        Lucas
                        Sissoko
                        Torres
                        Kuyt
                        Voronin

                        All of them would probably not leave but all of them would consider if they should stay or not.
                        IYO ?

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                          Originally posted by fredo View Post
                          IYO ?


                          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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                            All hat and no cattle

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                              Rafa will survive, and even if he doesn't most of those players if not all wiould stay if he was replaced by a great manager.
                              AFII, you seem to be loving all this negative stuff around the club, it gives you a chance to make up more **** and post it is fact, in your opinion.

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                                Originally posted by reddragon View Post
                                all a bit wierd tho innit. In the summer they were quite happy for Rafa to spend £7m on a **** like Heinze, and when a decent centre half turns up for £4m they tell him to ****ing hold on?

                                He's right - somethings changed - they're either ****ing skint one way or the other or Rafa is deffo for the high jump
                                I haven't heard that saying in years!! My mum and dad always used to say it. "When you get in, you're for the high jump". Hahaha. Will have to start using it on my kids.
                                RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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