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    #31
    But would still have plenty of flair wherever he played.

    Ah it's a Sunday, I really can't be arsed to get into a petty argument

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      #32
      Originally posted by Reggie View Post
      But would still have plenty of flair wherever he played.

      Ah it's a Sunday, I really can't be arsed to get into a petty argument

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        #33
        Originally posted by rage View Post
        how much did we buy him for? who was our right back at the time?

        my point is agger came in with an expectation that he would be a 1st 11 imo jones did not.

        as for utter bull i don't think so, go and research the context of how and why jones got thrown into the deep end

        As already stated, value has nothing to do with developement - look at Babel, how much did he cost - how far is he from the finished product?
        Likewise, it would be ridiculous to suggest that when Agger was brought in (having just turned 21) his development was complete.

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          #34
          ****ing hell, Vegard Heggem stands up against the ****rag and someone manages to turn it into a Rafa slagging thread. Astonishing.

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            #35
            Rage tries to turn many threads this way

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              #36
              Originally posted by Chris View Post
              ****ing hell, Vegard Heggem stands up against the ****rag and someone manages to turn it into a Rafa slagging thread. Astonishing.
              Not someone, just the angry one

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                #37
                reminds me of bosingwa - **** when defending but different class going forward.

                top guy.
                [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                  #38
                  Before he signed for us he was referred to as the white roberto carlos.

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                    #39
                    Can never forget Veggies goal v Boro away.
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by rudedog View Post
                      utter bull - Jones went straight in to the first team. His first game was against Man U just days after he signed.
                      Correct, Jones was signed as a first team player to replace the ancient Stevie Nicol and played against ManU like a day after he arrived (very well too if I remember correct) - its both silly, and completely idle (and anachronistic) speculation to suggest Rafa would or would not have done anything with relation to him. Apart from pointing out that he was a great player and Rafa is not stupid.

                      Heggem I always had a huge soft spot for, not sure he was defensively that sound really but he was great going forward and a real joy to watch before his injury problems. Good for him releasing that statement, once a lfc player, always a lfc player
                      Last edited by MrMichael; 01-12-08, 08:13 AM.
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                      Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                      Now all my lies are proved untrue
                      And I must face the men I slew.
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                        #41
                        Rob Jones is probably (definitely?) the best signing Graeme Souness has ever made in his managerial career, certainly during his tenure in charge at Anfield anyway. Jones had actually played for Crewe against Liverpool in the then Rumbelows Cup in September 1990, and was on the end of a hiding, as we won 5-1 at Anfield and 4-1 in the return at Gresty Road. Little did we know that in a years time the name Rob Jones would become a familiar one to Liverpool fans. There were big changes happening at Anfield, with the new Souness revolution about to start, and the scouts were monitoring events at Crewe, and obviously young Rob must have impressed the hell out of them.

                        With the need to recruit English talent due to the 'four foreigner' rule in Europe, which was a real pain in the arse, Rob fitted the criteria the reds were looking for and he quickly showed that moving to a bigger stage posed no problem for him. He made a surprise debut for the reds (or the 'greens' as they were that day) at Old Trafford in October 1991, where he marked a young Ryan Giggs out of the game completely in a goalless draw, earning rave reviews from all and sundry. Souness had unearthed a rare gem of a player, although Jones turned out to be one of the Scot's few successes in the transfer market.

                        He adapted to the pace of top flight football with little difficulty at all, and within four months of joining the reds he was wearing the three lions on his chest when England boss Graham Taylor called him up for the game with France at Wembley in February 1992 (a game in which a certain Alan Shearer also made his international bow). Less than six months earlier he had been playing lower league football with Crewe, and surely he couldn't have envisaged how quickly things would happen for him. He even went back to Crewe with the reds for an FA Cup tie at Gresty Road in January 1992, where he displayed to his former team-mates just how he had come on in leaps in bounds since joining the reds.

                        what did we buy him for 300k? rob jones was a surprise success and sorry mr m i don't think he was bought in as automatic 1st team material.

                        agree with the heggam opinions, i think that we have been very unlucky with right backs - jones, heggam and babble

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                          #42
                          your a cunt
                          I think it's a foul, and if the ref gives it. He got to give a penalty. I know it's outside the box, but you see them given that close to the area. So if the ref gives it he's got to give the penalty as it so close to the area. But I think it's a penalty. Robbie Savage 8/11/06

                          Are you watching Manchester United? Are you watching Chelsea? This is Liverpool F.C taking over the bloody world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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