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Nice article in the Echo
Lots of choice quotes in here. Sounds like he really wants to play for the club.
Among them:
I can’t wait to play at Anfield and hear ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ – the best song in the world.
When you speak about Liverpool you are speaking about one of the biggest clubs in the world – maybe for me, the biggest.
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Glad to see you omitted judas from that list.Originally posted by Bender View PostNew signing Milan Jovanovic has been handed the famous No.10 shirt after completing his transfer from Standard Liege.
The number has previously been worn by Anfield legends like John Barnes, Terry McDermott, Jan Molby, Luis Garcia and John Toshack.
It was last donned by another free transfer, Andriy Voronin.
I even hold Voronin in higher regard than that midget.
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He is from Serbia, which used to be one of republics of former Yugoslavia, and for players from that region, for the most part, Liverpool was and still is like chasing a dream.Originally posted by leftpeg View PostNice article in the Echo
Lots of choice quotes in here. Sounds like he really wants to play for the club.
Among them:
I can’t wait to play at Anfield and hear ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ – the best song in the world.
When you speak about Liverpool you are speaking about one of the biggest clubs in the world – maybe for me, the biggest.
If you by some miracle do get a chance to play for a massive club like LFC you will be remembered for the rest of your life. It is matter of personal prestige, which is true pretty much for any player from any country, but it has a very special meaning for people from Balkan. You genuinely cherish every moment while it lasts.
I remember my father telling me when Vladimir Petrovic Pizon signed for Arsenal in early 80s, entire Yugoslavia (at that time) was proud of his accomplishment. He was a legend. I mentioned this as he managed like 15 games in only one season he was with them and he is still known today primarily as former captain of Yugoslavian team at WC in '82 and Red Star's legend and Arsenal "Star"..
Jova is in the same boat and for that reason I expected nothing but from Jova to publicly express his joy about signing for LFC..Still it is nice to hear that there are players out there that feel strongly about us.
Good for you Jova. I hope you do great!Last edited by Mostar; 18-07-10, 05:45 AM.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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