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    #31
    Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post
    Did the Yanks say this yesterday, or is it an older quote?
    George Gillett said it yesterday
    Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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      #32
      [QUOTE=Assassin;841306]
      Originally posted by AFII View Post


      Do you think Wenger or Fergie would accept not being in control of the transfers?

      I don't.

      QUOTE]

      Wenger and The purple nosed **** are not in control of transfers. The make it known who there targets are and others attempt to make the deals.

      Its the way it has to be now, due to the birth of the scum of the earth players agents trying to squeeze every club for what they are worth. Financial and contractual experts have to be involved to ensure the clubs are not getting ****ed over
      Wenger have always been in control of transfers, together with Dein before Arsenal sacked him, now he takes care of the transfers himself.

      Fergie is in control of the transfers at Old Trafford, he has the ultimate say if he want a player or not. Money isn't as a big issue for them so he won't need to think about the price as much as Rafa so he can afford to let someone else take care of the money bit, Rafa can't do that.

      If Fergie want a £30m player then the board will back him up, he knows that, so he won't need to bother with issues like that.

      We have Parry taking care of the negotiations and that means that everything will be a little bit more expensive and we can't afford that.
      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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        #33
        Sounds like Gillett likes Rafa

        Gillett told the Liverpool Echo: "Rafa is the one we want as manager further on, and we have faith in him.

        "I've been married over 40 years and have first-hand knowledge about how to solve an argument."

        The talks had been planned for several weeks after the trio had a highly-publicised row over the American tycoons' transfer policy, casting doubt over Benitez's position.

        606: DEBATE
        It will take a mammoth effort for Benitez to finally realise the dream of bringing the title back to Liverpool

        BBC Sport's Phil McNulty

        Gillett, who was speaking at a meeting of the Liverpool Former Players' Association, added: "This wasn't supposed to happen, but it has happened, and now the focus has to be on finding a common platform to continue our co-operation."

        However, the American hinted that a decision has yet to be made on Liverpool's transfer policy in the January transfer window.

        "The transfer window opens soon and we might use the option that gives us, or we might not," Gillett added.

        "Liverpool is a great club. We are well aware that we have something very valuable in our hands."

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          #34
          I quite like Gillett, he seems amicable and genuine. Hicks is another matter though. They seem like chalk and cheese those two.

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            #35
            I understand that Rafa, Hicks, Gillett and Krusty are planning a group picture where the four of them square-**** each other to appease the fans. Rafa will be in Hicks, Hicks in Parry, Parry will thumb up Gillett and Gillett will nuzzle Rafa. In was originally planned that Krusty should have been nailing Rafa but they agreed it might send out the wrong message.


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

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              #36
              Originally posted by CAD View Post
              I understand that Rafa, Hicks, Gillett and Krusty are planning a group picture where the four of them square-**** each other to appease the fans. Rafa will be in Hicks, Hicks in Parry, Parry will thumb up Gillett and Gillett will nuzzle Rafa. In was originally planned that Krusty should have been nailing Rafa but they agreed it might send out the wrong message.

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                #37
                [QUOTE=AFII;841326]
                Originally posted by Assassin View Post

                Wenger have always been in control of transfers, together with Dein before Arsenal sacked him, now he takes care of the transfers himself.

                Fergie is in control of the transfers at Old Trafford, he has the ultimate say if he want a player or not. Money isn't as a big issue for them so he won't need to think about the price as much as Rafa so he can afford to let someone else take care of the money bit, Rafa can't do that.

                If Fergie want a £30m player then the board will back him up, he knows that, so he won't need to bother with issues like that.

                We have Parry taking care of the negotiations and that means that everything will be a little bit more expensive and we can't afford that.
                You are talking bollocks

                Wenger and Fergurson do not negotiate transfer deals

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by CAD View Post
                  I understand that Rafa, Hicks, Gillett and Krusty are planning a group picture where the four of them square-**** each other to appease the fans. Rafa will be in Hicks, Hicks in Parry, Parry will thumb up Gillett and Gillett will nuzzle Rafa. In was originally planned that Krusty should have been nailing Rafa but they agreed it might send out the wrong message.

                  And this is what I've been worrying about all along. You mention 4 of them but where the f**k is that turncoat Foster?? I knew it was him...he's the Judas who wanted Rafa out.

                  Now, if yo changed the above adding that Foster gives them all a golden shower whilst also going for a Rafa reach around then I'll be able to sleep easy.

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                    #39
                    [QUOTE=Assassin;841708]
                    Originally posted by AFII View Post

                    You are talking bollocks

                    Wenger and Fergurson do not negotiate transfer deals
                    Your post looks like you're both quoting yourself, and telling yourself that your talking bollocks!!
                    I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                    There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                      #40
                      [QUOTE=Assassin;841708]
                      Originally posted by Assassin View Post

                      You are talking bollocks

                      Wenger and Fergurson do not negotiate transfer deals
                      I didn't say that Fergie is negotiating transfer deals, just that he have full control of the players they sell and sign.

                      Wenger is negotiating the transfer deals. He has taken over the work Dein did.
                      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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                        #41
                        [QUOTE=Fierce;841734]
                        Originally posted by Assassin View Post

                        Your post looks like you're both quoting yourself, and telling yourself that your talking bollocks!!
                        FLMAO

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
                          Yes, and could be easily spun both ways, so in my eyes it clears up nothing.

                          The way I see things, (and no doubt Niall will accuse me of jumping in at the deep end with no evidence whatsoever and making a fool of myself), it appears at some point they decided to get rid of Rafa but for whatever reason they have granted him a stay of execution, may be because results have not been bad enough to justify his sacking or because of the obvious support he has from the fans. And since then they have been looking to intensify the pressure on him as much as they possibly can, almost to precipitate his departure. It's the only reason I can think of why they haven't given him the ringing endorsement publicly that will kill all the speculation stone dead and instead have been releasing these non-descript statements that serve only to fan the flames.
                          But why would they grant him a stay of execution?

                          If they weren't happy they could just sack him and just get somebody else in, why would they wait?

                          It's time to leave this whole issue alone, not that I think there is one. To be honest I've found the whole episode embarrassing for this club, from Rafa's outburst to the fallout in which the hacks and hysterical net insider wannabees somehow managed to convince grown men through third hand rumours and benign press releases. The nadir was Rushian "we're being run by mancs" thread on Rawk. No facts, just a provocative title to whip'em into a frenzy. Sad thing is it works, and it will continue to.

                          Now let's get on with the important stuff, the football. No doubt Rafa will.

                          Shame some just won't let it lie.

                          His position will be judged on results no doubt.
                          I hate Polanski

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                            #43
                            FLMAO @ Assassin

                            You really need to master that quoting system

                            Even the one where you laugh at yourself making the mistake is quoting YOU
                            Contrary to popular belief, I have huge genitals.

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                              #44
                              [QUOTE=AFII;841735]
                              Originally posted by Assassin View Post

                              I didn't say that Fergie is negotiating transfer deals, just that he have full control of the players they sell and sign.

                              Wenger is negotiating the transfer deals. He has taken over the work Dein did.
                              I think we are talking past each other here. I agree the Fergerson lists the comings and goings, but he does not have full control as he does not negotiate the deals

                              Wenger is slightly different. Dein did all the negotiating, but didnt he leave himself around the last window. Wenger might be covering short term, but that will be all

                              One small thing stop calling the Purple nosed **** "Fergie"
                              Last edited by Assassin; 17-12-07, 08:19 PM.

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                                #45
                                Assassin please stop, this is getting too funny
                                Contrary to popular belief, I have huge genitals.

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