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    #91
    Oh, OK.

    I can't believe Rafa would appreciate the subject coming up while there's a live football match to be analysed but I could be wrong.
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    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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      #92
      Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
      Oh, OK.

      I can't believe Rafa would appreciate the subject coming up while there's a live football match to be analysed but I could be wrong.
      Could have been a break in play...or Rafa could just be asking for tips on how to keep Montse happy in the bedroom, and had heard that Italians were good lovers.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Scratch View Post
        Could have been a break in play...or Rafa could just be asking for tips on how to keep Montse happy in the bedroom, and had heard that Italians were good lovers.
        I can see I underestimated quite how far you've thought this one through.
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        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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          #94
          "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
          -- William Blake

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            #95
            Originally posted by Nick77 View Post
            No Dossena is still with us, he's been given the number 38... http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/dossena/
            Aquilani is definitely No. 4 now too.
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              #96
              Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
              Aquilani is definitely No. 4 now too.
              why don't we know his height yet? I'll forgive the weight as its an ongoing situation.
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                #97
                Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                why don't we know his height yet? I'll forgive the weight as its an ongoing situation.
                Someone stole the tape measure
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                  #98
                  sack Parry

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                    #99
                    He's 6'1"

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                      I've just read this whole thread for the first time.

                      Its bonkers.

                      Well done everyone.
                      I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                      Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                      Now all my lies are proved untrue
                      And I must face the men I slew.
                      What tale shall serve me here among
                      Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                        Alberto Aquilani was unveiled to the world's media as a Liverpool player at Melwood on Thursday and our new midfielder took 10 minutes to speak to radio journalists about his move to Anfield.
                        alberto aquilani signing press conference rafa

                        Journalist: Alberto, welcome to Liverpool Football Club. Can you tell us why you decided to leave Roma?

                        I knew that I would only leave Roma for a club such as Liverpool. I hope to grow as a player here and do the shirt proud.

                        Journalist: You mentioned the 1984 European Cup final between Roma and Liverpool. Would it be fair to say Liverpool have always been your second team?

                        Yes. I did not actually see the game because I wasn't born when the final took place, but Bruno Conti spoke to me about it a lot and especially his mistake in the penalty shootout.

                        Journalist: You're a young boy, so it must have been difficult to leave the city of Rome and come to Liverpool?

                        It was a difficult decision to leave my home city. Obviously I was born and raised there, and I've always been a fan of Roma. It wasn't easy, but when this opportunity presented itself I did not think twice.

                        Journalist: You've been here about a week now and you've met some of the players and the manager - how have they helped you settle in so far?

                        They have definitely helped me a lot, especially the manager and (chief scout) Eduardo Macia. They have made me feel at home and shown me how important I am to them already. I've met some of the players, but not many because they've been playing in international games. I know they are going to be great and I'll have no problem fitting in.

                        Journalist: What aspect of playing in the Premier League are you most looking forward to?

                        The football played here in the Premier League is different to Italian football. It is much faster, athletic and the teams are stronger. This is proven by the fact you always see English teams reaching the latter stages of the Champions League. I don't think it will be a problem and I'm looking forward to it.

                        Journalist: How much of a risk is it for a footballer to come to a new country and league in a World Cup year?

                        There can be advantages and disadvantages, but obviously that depends on me. Marcello Lippi told me that I will have absolutely no problem. He said I am coming to play for a very important team and if I play well here, he will definitely call me up for the national team. My plan now is to keep improving because I don't want to stop.

                        Journalist: Xabi Alonso was a very important player for Liverpool last season when they came close to winning the Premier League. Do you feel any added pressure stepping into Xabi's shoes?

                        Xabi was obviously a very important player - he played well. But I am not his natural substitute and it is important for me to play well whether I am taking his place or someone else's place. That's the main thing.

                        Journalist: You've arrived here with an injury and you'll be out for a few more weeks. Do you feel you can put those injury worries behind you and play a lot of games for Liverpool after you've recovered?

                        That's exactly what I hope. I knew of the injury before I came here and I am happy because here they have diagnosed the injury problem properly - they know exactly what it is and say it can be fixed. I am hoping to recover well and not to have to stop playing again.

                        Journalist: When do you hope to make your debut?

                        I don't really know when I'll make my debut. At Roma, I'd already started to train a little bit, but the doctor here prefers me to take it easy. I am here for five years, so there is no point in rushing back and then having to stop again later on. At the moment I am listening to the advice and I am hoping to get better soon.

                        Journalist: Liverpool had a great season last campaign and almost won the league. This year they'll be challenging Manchester United and Chelsea again. Do you know of the pressure you'll be under to help achieve that?

                        I'm very well aware of the pressure this club is under and that I'm going to be under too. If you want to play for a big club, you have to be ready for the pressure.

                        Journalist: You played at Roma with a legend in Francesco Totti. You're now playing at Liverpool with a legend in Steven Gerrard - how good is he as a player?

                        Like I've said before, I think Steven Gerrard is the best midfielder in the world and I am very proud to have the opportunity to play alongside him. I hope I can learn a lot from him.

                        Journalist: Did you speak to Andrea Dossena before deciding to come here?

                        Yes. I know Dossena very well from the Italian national team and he told me I would be in for a fantastic atmosphere here.

                        Journalist: Any reason why you picked the No.4 jersey?

                        Some of my favoured numbers were already taken and No.4 in Italy is considered to be a midfielder's number, which is why I went for it. I don't like high numbers that have no meaning.

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                          i am really really looking forward to seeing this new midfield due of Masher and Aquiliani.

                          i think it will raise both there games as Masher will definitely have to do more work as i expect aquiliani to play higher up the pitch than alonso from what i have seen.
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                            Originally posted by red g View Post
                            i am really really looking forward to seeing this new midfield due of Masher and Aquiliani.

                            i think it will raise both there games as Masher will definitely have to do more work as i expect aquiliani to play higher up the pitch than alonso from what i have seen.
                            Think he could prove to be our best and maybe most important player this year.

                            My tip for player of year anyay.
                            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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                              Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                              Think he could prove to be our best and maybe most important player this year.

                              My tip for player of year anyay.
                              thats a big shout when we have stevie and torres there,

                              although i do agree its a massive, massive season for masher and i think he will storm it, just better get that bitch of his smiling.......coz we dont wanna lose him next season!!
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                              Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                              Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                                I really do think he’ll live up to the Monster nickname Maradona gave him (it was originally Maradona, wasn’t it?), and we’ll become Mascherano + 10.

                                Nah, I do think Gerrrad and Torres will have their best season as a pair if they remain injury free, but they are so good goals are just expected of them now. I just have a feeling Mascherano is gonna have one of them seasons where he seems to be everywhere, almost as if there is two of him on the pitch. If he performs like he did when he first joined, he’ll definitely give them a run for their money.

                                I have also been quite impressed with him in pre-season also. His passing seems a bit more expansive and although a few posters complained about it for some reason, I loved the way he jumped into every tackle like it was the world cup final.
                                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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