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    Speaking at the unveiling of new full backs Andrea Dossena and Philipp Degen, Rafa Benitez has told the media what many Liverpool fans have long feared - that there is no money available to him this summer.

    Instead, all purchases will have to be funded by player sales, something Benitez described as having to use a “little bit of imagination to progress in the market.”

    It is a ridiculous situation that Benitez - and Liverpool as a club - finds themselves in, with owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett firmly being the reason for the lack of funds to take Liverpool where they promised.

    If Liverpool are to progress and make a serious challenge for the title, they need to be adding to the quality in the squad, rather than swapping the quality. For instance, keeping Alonso and adding Gareth Barry. Not funding one with another. That is not how we should be working.

    Benitez said “We know the situation regarding what we can spend, and we are trying to find solutions if we do not have enough money.

    “And we will still try to sign players that will make us better. But if you do not have too much money, and that is clear, we will have to have a little bit of imagination to progress in the market.”
    The key quote being “and that is clear” - clear that our two American owners are not investing a dollar into the club, despite promises to do so earlier this summer.
    Yesterday Benitez had been quoted as having an interest in signing David Villa, but today has told that isn’t an option, hinting the lack of funds as the reason there. Instead Benitez must look to sell players to raise money to bid for Robbie Keane.

    The sale of Xabi Alonso would bring in around £15m, while Peter Crouch will join Portsmouth for £10m on Friday - but with Gareth Barry expected to cost £17m, Benitez is left short still and will need to offload Scott Carson and Jermaine Pennant at least to raise the money for Keane.

    Benitez did offer some hope by promising a new striker, or two: “We will have another main striker before the season starts, maybe two. The fans must trust us, we are working hard during the summer with a lot of people in different countries working for us.”

    He also confirmed the arrival of back-up goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri for £3m from Palmeiras.

    With Hicks and Gillett introducing a controversial new membership scheme this summer, and a rather hypocritical slogan to advertise the new shirt (’It’s not a badge, it’s a family crest’), Liverpool fans’ strength of hatred towards them will long continue. See SOS statement here.

    #2
    I would not believe much that comes out of Rafa mouth regarding speculation during the transfer window. He knows how to play the game. He is hardly going to say we are flush while trying to haggle for Barry.
    Oh the man is a midfield maestro
    and his passes are sooo delightful
    everyone wants to know
    Alonso Alonso Alonso

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      #3
      sounds like were skint! Thank you Mr Moores

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        #4
        providing this isnt a smokescreen at a crucial point in sealing the deals, pull the plug on barry now.

        if only to signal to others that we won't be screwed around. we'd be better off with alonso and keane than barry but no top quality striker.

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          #5
          "Budgets will be player specific"
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            #6
            So sad that this far into our new owners tenure we still find our selves short in the transfer market, despite the promises made. We really don't seem to be any better off, we have one of the worlds best managers but are unable to give him the right tools to do the job as best he can.

            I'm not one who believes DIC would have thrown money about Chav style, but i do believe we'd be a damn sight better off than we are now.

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              #7
              Let's wait to see what happens by the end of the transfer window. Rafa was pleading poverty last year and we ended up w/Torres and Babel. Mind games if you ask me.
              The Crushing Machine MKII

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                #8
                Originally posted by El Jefecito View Post
                Let's wait to see what happens by the end of the transfer window. Rafa was pleading poverty last year and we ended up w/Torres and Babel. Mind games if you ask me.
                Fair point, what he says to the media could be a million miles away from what he actually has planned. However i don't think H&G will be offering too much cash for him to spend, they did after all have cash from loans last season that they don't have now.
                Last edited by Vermilion; 10-07-08, 08:58 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by REDrascal View Post
                  Fair point, what he says to the media could be a million miles away from what he actually has planned. However i don't think H&G will be offering too much cash for him to spend, they did after all have cash from loans last season that they don't have now.
                  They did take a 45m loan for "working capital". Maybe that is part of the transfer kitty. That plus CL revenue SHOULD mean we have some $, but who knows, what with all these interest payments etc.
                  The Crushing Machine MKII

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El Jefecito View Post
                    They did take a 45m loan for "working capital". Maybe that is part of the transfer kitty. That plus CL revenue SHOULD mean we have some $, but who knows, what with all these interest payments etc.
                    They (kop holdings) also gave a loan of £64million to LFC that has interest to pay on it, how that works is beyond me, or where it was or will be spent.
                    Last edited by Vermilion; 10-07-08, 09:23 PM.

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                      #11
                      I think you should bookmark Rafa's quote, and look back on it once the window has shut. I think you will find that he is talking to Aston Villa and Spurs, not us, in that quote. My understanding is that the position is rather different from how he has described it, but I approve of trying trying to make every penny go as far as it can.

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                        #12
                        We should bump that Parry and Moores appreciation thread again

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
                          I think you should bookmark Rafa's quote, and look back on it once the window has shut. I think you will find that he is talking to Aston Villa and Spurs, not us, in that quote. My understanding is that the position is rather different from how he has described it, but I approve of trying trying to make every penny go as far as it can.
                          I agree, we're hardly likely to reveal how much money is at our disposal, that would be silly.

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                            #14
                            Agree with all the above, but i'll be surprised if we have signed both Villa & Silva, which are two players we know Rafa would love to sign, i suppose the long and the short of what i'm saying is although we may be better off than Rafa is making out, we are miles away from being where i expected us to be after the club was sold to American Tycoons.

                            Maybe it's a case of us jumping the gun on how much we thought they would personally invest, then again they did make certain promises.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
                              I think you should bookmark Rafa's quote, and look back on it once the window has shut. I think you will find that he is talking to Aston Villa and Spurs, not us, in that quote. My understanding is that the position is rather different from how he has described it, but I approve of trying trying to make every penny go as far as it can.
                              Spot on, you should post more often

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