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    #16
    Originally posted by rage View Post
    3 million is silly money to spend on a carling cup keeper in our situation.
    Losing Reina would be just as bad as losing Torres from the starting line up. It is money well spent

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      #17
      Originally posted by rage View Post
      3 million is silly money to spend on a carling cup keeper in our situation.
      He looks a bit better than a carling cup player. He has played a decent amount of games for Palmarais. While Pepe is number one, its no harm to have a number 2 who is capable of first team action if required.
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        #18
        Originally posted by JohnDoe View Post
        http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drill...80711-1129.htm

        REDS CONFIRM CAVALIERI DEAL
        Paul Eaton and Jimmy Rice 11 July 2008

        Liverpool have today confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri from Brazilian outfit Palmeiras.
        The 25-year-old has penned a four-year contract with the Reds and will act as understudy to Pepe Reina in the Liverpool goal.

        After becoming the third major arrival at Anfield over the summer, Cavalieri - who was born in Brazil but holds an Italian passport - is now looking forward to the chance of establishing himself in the Premier League.

        "I know it won't be easy to get into the team," he told Liverpoolfc.tv in his first interview since arriving in England. "I watched some Liverpool games in both the Premier League and Champions League last year and I know Pepe is a very good goalkeeper. But everyone has to fight for their place and I'm sure we will have a healthy rivalry.

        "I know I will have to be patient and work very hard to achieve my aims – but it is always like that when you come from another country. You have to adapt inside and outside of the pitch and get used to the way things work. But with hard work you get there.

        "My confidence has got me where I am today and maybe people are aware of what I did at Palmeiras in Brazil, and if they let me know what it was, even better. I am sure that one day I can get the number one position but that will only come with hard work."

        Cavalieri, who cites countrymen Taffarel and Marcos as his role models, admits he hasn't had much time to dwell on his dream move to Europe, with everything happening in the space of a week.

        Despite the haste in which his life has been turned upside down, the shot-stopper claims he didn't hesitate to pack up his gloves once Liverpool showed an interest.

        "I feel very privileged and happy to have signed for Liverpool because everyone knows they are one of the top clubs in the world," he explained. "The name 'Liverpool' is known all around the world. It's an honour to wear this shirt.

        "It was a dream for me to come to Europe, though I was taken aback by how quickly everything happened. It's all been sorted out in one week.

        "But I have been given a very good welcome from my teammates and the manager, so I'm very happy to be here. I just hope I can respond to all this.

        "Rafa and I spoke for a long time on the day I arrived. He explained to me how the football is here and the differences from Brazil. He also talked to me about the responsibilities of representing a club like Liverpool."

        Cavalieri is now the third Brazilian at Melwood alongside Fabio Aurelio and Lucas.

        The pair have already offered their services in helping the new boy settle into the English way of life – not that the move to Europe is as daunting as it once was.

        Ever increasing numbers of South Americans are now cutting their teeth in the Premier League, a trend Cavalieri doesn't expect to change.

        He explained: "I had an opportunity to talk to Lucas and Fabio when I arrived and they have welcomed me with open arms. They said that if there is anything I need they will help me. I'm very pleased that I'll be playing alongside some Brazilians.

        "I think the quality of the Brazilian players means they can come to Europe. Every day you hear about new players coming through. Also, the European market is very strong and it's very difficult for the Brazilian market to compete."
        Just another reason I love Rafa. He, just, gets it.
        The Crushing Machine MKII

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          #19
          Speaking to journalists he's crap and Palmeiras are made up to be getting £3m

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            #20
            i heard his middle name is Vauxhall......Vauxhall Cavilieiri

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              #21
              how do you delete messages

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                #22
                Originally posted by liverpool View Post
                Speaking to journalists he's crap and Palmeiras are made up to be getting £3m
                Oh well if a journalist says he's crap it must be true
                Thomas Hicks Senior

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Morph View Post
                  Oh well if a journalist says he's crap it must be true
                  Well it 2 fellas based in South America for football, they know more than me.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by liverpool View Post
                    Well it 2 fellas based in South America for football, they know more than me.
                    I make my mind up on players with my own eyes not on the say so of any journo
                    Thomas Hicks Senior

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