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    Sloppy journalism - This one takes it to another level

    ****ing hell, this is totally unprofessional. How on earth could this guy get away with that?

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    Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez last night insisted he wants Xabi Alonso to remain at Anfield.

    Real Madrid are still desperate to sign the midfielder - who is keen on a move to the Bernabeu.

    But after seeing Alonso come off the bench in Liverpool's friendly defeat, Benitez said: "He is our player and we want him to stay.'' Former Chelsea forward Ben Sahar scored twice, with former Kop star Luis Garcia also netting, against a strong Liverpool team, captained by Steven Gerrard.

    Alonso started as a sub but came on for the closing minutes and it remains unclear whether he will start the season at Anfield.

    Benitez brushed off the setback of losing in a match which was set up to officially open Espanyol's new stadium.

    "Nobody likes losing like that, but it's pre-season so it doesn't matter. I'm not worried about it,'' he said. Asked if Javier Mascherano, who has been linked with Barcelona, will leave, Benitez said: "No.'' But the Anfield boss looks like losing out on David Villa, whom he wants as the perfect partner for countryman Fernando Torres.

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    Valencia manager Unai Emeryhas labelled Villa "priceless" and insists he is going nowhere.

    Liverpool have been strongly linked with a move for the Spain striker, 26.

    Villa has already turned down moves to Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid this summer while Manchester United have also declared an interest. But Liverpool reckon Torres can persuade his deadly Euro 2008 strike partner Villa to move.

    After sitting out Valencia's comfortable 2-0 victory over Cardiff City on Saturday, Villa is expected to make his first pre-season appearance in a friendly against Sir Alex Ferguson's side on Wednesday.

    Emery said: "Valencia want to keep David but he also wants to stay. We don't want to sell him because he is priceless.''

    #2
    There was another Alonso playing for Espanyol, glad he didn't say that Xabi was playing for them.

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      #3
      and to think little luis has been playing under the journos' nose in london for the last couple of days sloppy, just sloppy that.
      Jürgen Klopp

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        #4
        Sometimes you wonder what journalist do for the four years they are at school???

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          #5
          what was worse was this morning on radio merseyside the bloke doing the sports report at 7.30,also said it was former liverpool star luis garcia scoring.
          who's arsed?

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            #6
            what you people going to do about it?

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              #7
              What makes it even funnier, is that the paper actually carry a picture above the story

              "Alonso chats to Luis Garcia after the match"

              As you can see from below pics, it's easy to make a mistake.





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                #8
                A lot of journalists are writers first and foremost. Very few of them have a vast knowledge and deep understanding of football. They could just as easily be writing about formula one or tennis.
                Never knowingly optimistic

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bryncoch View Post
                  A lot of journalists are writers first and foremost. Very few of them have a vast knowledge and deep understanding of football. They could just as easily be writing about formula one or tennis.
                  Mmm, sometime I think you are pushing it with even calling them writers.
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                    #10
                    The worst one I've heard was MOTD commentator Ian Gwyn Hughes mixing up former Blackburn caretaker manager Tony Parkes with ex-West Ham goalie Phil Parkes. The two were obviously separated at birth!
                    Never knowingly optimistic

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bryncoch View Post
                      A lot of journalists are writers first and foremost. Very few of them have a vast knowledge and deep understanding of football. They could just as easily be writing about formula one or tennis.
                      Surely the ones who write in the footy pages have a good knowledge of football.

                      Hence Tony Barrett to The Times.

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                        #12
                        Erm not sure if they changed it, but the report in the link doesnt actually say "former Kop idol"
                        "With Ron Yeats in defence, we could play Arthur Askey in goal."

                        Bill Shankly

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jack D Rips View Post
                          Erm not sure if they changed it, but the report in the link doesnt actually say "former Kop idol"
                          From yesterdays paper.

                          Former Chelsea forward Ben Sahar scored twice, with former Kop star Luis Garcia also netting

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