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    "Board vetoed Mascher deal"...

    According to Oliver Kay

    Rafael Benitez belatedly backs down, but it may not be enough to save his job
    Oliver Kay

    Rafael BenÍtez is preparing to back down in his public dispute with Liverpool’s American owners, but a parting of the ways remains the most likely outcome in the long term amid growing concern that the manager’s departure could be followed by an exodus of players such as José Manuel Reina, Xabi Alonso and Javier Mascherano.

    Several of Liverpool’s senior players are known to be deeply concerned by the way in which BenÍtez’s position has been destabilised by his conflict with Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr. The long-term commitment of local players such as Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard is not in doubt, but there is concern within the club that some of those BenÍtez has bought to Merseyside will consider their future if he is sacked. Both Reina, the goalkeeper, and Alonso, the midfield player, are attracting interest from Atlético Madrid, but the most worrying case is that of Mascherano, which has been one of several issues that have contributed to the crisis that has left BenÍtez clinging to his job.

    The manager is determined to secure the Argentina midfield player’s services on a permanent basis, given that he is more than halfway through the 18-month “lease” arrangement on which Liverpool signed him from West Ham United last January, but Hicks and Gillett, along with Rick Parry, the chief executive, are unhappy that BenÍtez took it upon himself to broker a £17 million fee with the player’s advisers.

    That deal was effectively vetoed by the board and, although Liverpool remain eager to sign Mascherano before he becomes a free agent on July 1, the affair has persuaded the Argentinian that it is BenÍtez, rather than the club, who wants him. Mascherano is reluctant to commit his long-term future to Liverpool while BenÍtez’s situation is so precarious, with the 23-year-old’s representatives acutely aware that Barcelona are eager to sign him.


    BenÍtez’s employment prospects improved marginally yesterday as it emerged from Liverpool’s Melwood training ground that he was preparing to soften his belligerent stance towards the club’s owners. He is understood to be willing to resolve his differences with the board and to focus simply on coaching and identifying future signings while leaving all transfer negotiations to Parry, but this promised climbdown is likely to have come too late. By undermining their authority over the past week, BenÍtez has infuriated Hicks and Gillett to the point where his departure seems to be only a matter of time.

    Nevertheless, BenÍtez feels that he has shown willing by agreeing to concede some ground in the dispute. He is also prepared to accept defeat in his pursuit of Kakha Kaladze, the 29-year-old AC Milan defender, whom he had identified as a prime target for the forthcoming January transfer window. BenÍtez was unhappy at the club’s reluctance to proceed with that deal, which would have brought much-needed cover to his defence, but the manager has now reluctantly agreed to wait until the Americans’ visit to Merseyside in mid-December before finalising his transfer strategy.

    The need for reinforcements, though, remains a thorny issue at Anfield, with the board feeling that BenÍtez should not be asking for more players after his outlay in the summer. BenÍtez feels that he is entitled to at sign least one defender in the transfer window - having not spent the £6.8 million earmarked to sign Gabriel Heinze from Manchester United in August, when the Argentina full back instead joined Real Madrid - and his case appears to have been strengthened, albeit against his wishes, by a setback suffered by Daniel Agger in his recovery from a fractured metatarsal.

    Liverpool face FC Porto in a crucial Champions League match at Anfield tomorrow, with a show of solidarity with BenÍtez being planned by the club’s supporters. A win, amid fervent backing for the manager, would strengthen the manager’s position. A defeat, though, would push him ever closer to the exit.


    Vetoed!?!?!?!?!?!

    FFS!!

    --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

    #2
    Well thats been obvious for days hasn't it?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Chris View Post
      Well thats been obvious for days hasn't it?
      Sorry, first I heard of it "officially".
      --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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        #4
        Big singing for Macher on Wed as well then, please!

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          #5
          more scare mongering by the media.

          Don't worry, it'll die down soon enough.
          Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

          **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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            #6
            Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
            Sorry, first I heard of it "officially".
            Since when did a journalists view become 'official'?
            Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

            **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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              #7
              Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
              Since when did a journalists view become 'official'?
              well, publicly then.

              I get your point.
              I am sure you catch my drift.
              --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                #8
                Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
                well, publicly then.

                I get your point.
                I am sure you catch my drift.
                I wouldn't read to much into these stories, mate.

                If Rafa hadn't had such a public spat and things had been kept in house the press wouldn't have a clue about it.

                They've been given a story and they're running with it in the hope that they're proved right and they can say ' We told you first' etc...

                In the event that it doesn't come true and Rafa is still in charge next year it'll be no skin off their nose because they'll be picking on someone else by then.
                Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

                **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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                  #9
                  The media have always had an agenda against Rafa, and they're digging his grave for him.

                  They're rubbing their hands over this.
                  Reece, get off my wife.:whatever:

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                    #10
                    Masher - Is he worth the bother?

                    For 17mil, who's right?

                    Do the Americans have apoint in not wanting to shell out 17mil for a player like Masher or should they back Rafa in everything he says?

                    Do we really need to break the bank for him since we already have a top midfield without him?

                    Discuss..

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                      #11
                      You want class you pay the going rate whether you like it or not. Simple really.
                      Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

                      **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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                        #12
                        Yes, because he is actually a world class player and will only get better.
                        When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                          #13
                          For sure.

                          He's a class act, we need as many of them as poss.
                          "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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                            #14
                            Depends on the full terms of the deal but in general I have come round to the idea of late. I can see the case against the deal but I think he is a world class player in a specialist position and will probably get better as a player. If has been speculated the £17m includes some of Mascher's wages then it begins to look an even better deal.

                            I guess it could be argued that we need to strengthen other areas more but that would be my sole concern - how much it impacted on our ability to bring in another attacking player for the wide areas of midfield which assuming Kewell isn't going to stay fit for any length of time we need.
                            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                            -- William Blake

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                              #15
                              Yes without a shadow of a doubt. If United can splash 35million in Hargreaves and Carrick then Masch is a bargain!!
                              Dare we believe

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