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    #16
    Originally posted by The Aardvark View Post
    Good luck to the guy, but hard to get excited about someone who struggles to get in the Swiss side.

    Hope he is as good as Heggem.
    Well he didn't before he was injured. But everyone seems to have forgotten that.
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      #17
      Originally posted by The Aardvark View Post
      Good luck to the guy, but hard to get excited about someone who struggles to get in the Swiss side.
      Hope he is as good as Heggem.
      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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        #18
        Originally posted by livvy145 View Post
        DEGEN SIGNS FOUR YEAR ANFIELD DEAL

        Paul Eaton 03 July 2008


        Swiss defender Philipp Degen has today put pen to paper on a four year Anfield deal.

        The 25-year-old - who was an unused substitute during the recent European Championships - has opted for a new career with the Reds after his contact at Borussia Dortmund expired last season.

        Degen becomes the first new arrival at Anfield this summer, with left back Andrea Dossena likely to follow in his footsteps over the coming days.

        After agreeing to sign Degen last month, manager Rafael Benitez said: "Philipp is still young but has gained great experience from playing in the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund and on the international stage with Switzerland. He also played in the Champions League during his time with Basel and so is used to top level football.

        "He is an offensive player with great energy and a winning mentality. His strength is going forward and I am confident he will be prove to be a quality addition to our squad."

        He added: "Sometimes you can find these players on the market. When you find a player like him who costs no money it means you can use money for improving other parts of the squad.

        "He is a good signing, a player of potential, who can help us improve in the wide areas."

        Degen began his career with FC Basel in 1996, making his debut five years later.

        Four seasons in the first team followed, during which he claimed three league titles and one domestic cup.

        His time at St Jakob Park also gave him a taste of Champions League football. In fact, Degen was an unused sub when Basel claimed a 1-1 draw at Anfield in 2002-03.

        In 2005 the defender joined the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund.

        Degen, who featured four times for his country in the 2006 World Cup, spent three years with the German giants, the last of which was blighted by injury.

        The full-back recovered in time for Euro 2008, a tournament co-hosted by Switzerland. Unfortunately he did not feature as the Swiss failed to negotiate the group stages.

        Degen, who is fluent in French and German, has a twin, David, who also plays professional football.

        http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drill...80703-1707.htm

        His signing certinaly seems to have offended some, aye...
        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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