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    Originally posted by Shanks View Post
    Another vid of our Joe, training at Melwood..


    http://www.footylounge.com/films//li...3b3d4fa3.html#


    Not sure about the shorts but Torres may get a tad jealous, if he sees this..
    hehe, we got JC.

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      Originally posted by Shanks View Post
      Another vid of our Joe, training at Melwood..


      http://www.footylounge.com/films//li...3b3d4fa3.html#


      Not sure about the shorts but Torres may get a tad jealous, if he sees this..
      What the ****!! Someone's made a music video out of a training session?! This is utterly ridiculous
      I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
      There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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        Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
        hehe, we got JC.
        He looked great for the light training session
        Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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          JOE COLE hopes he's already made a season-defining contribution at Anfield by convincing skipper Steven Gerrard to stay at the club.

          A day after Cole penned a four-year Liverpool deal, Gerrard ended speculation about his future.

          The timing was no coincidence, and should new boss Roy Hodgson revive the Merseysiders that whirlwind 24 hours will be seen as decisive.

          Cole, who'll make his debut in today's friendly with Borussia Monchengladbach, said: "I hope that I did play a part in making Stevie stay.

          "Stevie knows what I can do. We have played together for England for 10 years right the way through.

          "I am looking forward to playing alongside him and our relationship is going to be important.

          "I will play anywhere though I hope it is central with him - with one of us going forward and the other pivoting.

          "I can't talk about tactics but the manager knows what I can do on the left and the right. But it will be nice to be close to him.

          "At Liverpool this year is about consolidating and moving on. There are players here who will get into any team in the world.

          "I had conversations with Stevie and 'Carra' and everything about they said about Liverpool impressed me. We are a part of a club that can do something special. If you win a trophy here, one of the big ones, it will be immense."

          Cole believes he is heading to Merseyside with the club on the brink of getting back among the elite.

          "I went to Chelsea at the right time when Roman Abramovich had just come in," he said. "Hopefully, I have come to Liverpool at the right time too.

          "Expectations are low because the previous management, however successful it had been, had come to an end and had become stale.

          "Roy has come in with fresh ideas and shaken the place up. I knew Roy was well respected and that if you talk to people in the game they will tell you what a good coach he is. I am not just saying that but he is nice, he gets his message across and though I have only been here a few days, I have seen him coach in three different languages. That's impressive when you see it. He knows his football and I can talk football to people for ages."

          And Cole believes he'll have more freedom to express himself after two frustrating years at Chelsea.

          He said: "The fans at Chelsea loved me and I can't thank them enough for that but I need to feel loved when I am on the pitch.

          "The manager has to want me there. I don't so much need an arm around the shoulder as for managers to remember that in the positions I play you are going to lose the ball sometimes.

          "You only need to do one thing right; one clever pass, one little bit of skill that can change a game but to do that you need to feel relaxed and calm."

          Cole says that wasn't the case at Stamford Bridge last season.

          "I had a year out through injury and was trying too hard because I felt that if I didn't do something in the first 20 minutes I would be off. You can't play in my position with that kind of pressure."
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Interesting reading that was.

            What's the other languages Roy speaks, does anybody know?

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              Cockney and Scouse?

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                swedish would have to be one.

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                  Italian and finnish.

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                    Finnish is a ****ing hard language to learn - not that I've ever tried but nonetheless it's mental.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      Originally posted by Rudo View Post
                      Interesting reading that was.

                      What's the other languages Roy speaks, does anybody know?
                      He speaks seven languages for sure.

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                        Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                        He speaks seven languages for sure.
                        5 according to wiki.

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                          Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
                          5 according to wiki.
                          Someone must be ****ing with wiki again. He defo speaks 7 languages.
                          Last edited by kingfunk; 01-08-10, 12:13 AM.

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                            Hodgson is married to Sheila, with whom he has two sons, Christopher and Michael. Hodgson is multilingual, able to speak fluent Norwegian, Swedish and Italian as well as good German, Danish, French and Finnish.[33]

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                              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                              JOE COLE hopes he's already made a season-defining contribution at Anfield by convincing skipper Steven Gerrard to stay at the club.

                              A day after Cole penned a four-year Liverpool deal, Gerrard ended speculation about his future.

                              The timing was no coincidence, and should new boss Roy Hodgson revive the Merseysiders that whirlwind 24 hours will be seen as decisive.

                              Cole, who'll make his debut in today's friendly with Borussia Monchengladbach, said: "I hope that I did play a part in making Stevie stay.

                              "Stevie knows what I can do. We have played together for England for 10 years right the way through.

                              "I am looking forward to playing alongside him and our relationship is going to be important.

                              "I will play anywhere though I hope it is central with him - with one of us going forward and the other pivoting.

                              "I can't talk about tactics but the manager knows what I can do on the left and the right. But it will be nice to be close to him.

                              "At Liverpool this year is about consolidating and moving on. There are players here who will get into any team in the world.

                              "I had conversations with Stevie and 'Carra' and everything about they said about Liverpool impressed me. We are a part of a club that can do something special. If you win a trophy here, one of the big ones, it will be immense."

                              Cole believes he is heading to Merseyside with the club on the brink of getting back among the elite.

                              "I went to Chelsea at the right time when Roman Abramovich had just come in," he said. "Hopefully, I have come to Liverpool at the right time too.

                              "Expectations are low because the previous management, however successful it had been, had come to an end and had become stale.

                              "Roy has come in with fresh ideas and shaken the place up. I knew Roy was well respected and that if you talk to people in the game they will tell you what a good coach he is. I am not just saying that but he is nice, he gets his message across and though I have only been here a few days, I have seen him coach in three different languages. That's impressive when you see it. He knows his football and I can talk football to people for ages."

                              And Cole believes he'll have more freedom to express himself after two frustrating years at Chelsea.

                              He said: "The fans at Chelsea loved me and I can't thank them enough for that but I need to feel loved when I am on the pitch.

                              "The manager has to want me there. I don't so much need an arm around the shoulder as for managers to remember that in the positions I play you are going to lose the ball sometimes.

                              "You only need to do one thing right; one clever pass, one little bit of skill that can change a game but to do that you need to feel relaxed and calm."

                              Cole says that wasn't the case at Stamford Bridge last season.

                              "I had a year out through injury and was trying too hard because I felt that if I didn't do something in the first 20 minutes I would be off. You can't play in my position with that kind of pressure."
                              Interesting he said that as I see that same situation with Aqua man with us last year. Hopefully both of them will get much more playing this time around..
                              Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                                Will be interesting to see a lot of our players with the ankle cuffs off this season. Looking forward to it.

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