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    Arjen Robben - Liverpool's attack is as strong as Barcalona's

    Arjen Robben says that Liverpool's acquisition of Joe Cole puts their attack on the same level as Spanish champions Barcelona and claims Chelsea made a huge mistake in letting the midfielder go.

    Robben, who played at Stamford Bridge for three years from 2004, has high praise for Roy Hodgson's men and says Cole will flourish in his new surroundings.

    "With a front three of Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres and Cole I think Liverpool will be a real force in the Premier League,'' Robben told the Daily Star. "Last year was a freak year, but if those three click I can see them seriously challenging for the title.

    "You look at those as a front three and you struggle to find a better front three in Europe - and I include Barcelona's in that."

    Given Barcelona's frontline currently consists of Lionel Messi, David Villa and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, some may disagree, but Robben rates Cole as one of the best players in the world and thinks he can make a difference at Anfield.

    "I read Gerrard's words about Joe being as good as Messi on the ball and I couldn't agree more,'' he said. ''After training with him for so long I can tell you some of the things he can do with a football are as good as anything I have ever seen.

    "If Joe is now played in a more central position he will score and create a lot of goals, I see him as a real runner for player of the season. He is not just about tricks, though his vision is fantastic. The chances he will create for Torres will help Liverpool to have a trophy-winning season."

    The Dutch winger also claims Cole's motive for moving was not the £90,000-a-week contract he signed with Liverpool and says Chelsea will be kicking themselves that they allowed him to walk away on a free.

    "I think it was a big mistake of Chelsea's letting Joe go, and I am sure the fans feel the same way. At 28 even with his injuries Joe must still be a £15 million-pound player in the current market,'' he added.

    "I am sure Chelsea didn't want to sell him, he has already come out and said there are political reasons behind the move and I am sure we will hear more on that when he is ready.

    "He loved London, he loved the Chelsea fans, and he loved the club so something must have really upset him for him to reject Chelsea's offer. I know Joe and the decision would have definitely been a footballing one and not a money one."

    ESPN




    Would not mind adding Robben to make a front four bit one footed and extremely greedy but just the flair player we need.
    not that we will sign him. I can still hope for Turan or Ben Arfa!
    The times they are a changin'.

    #2
    Add Turan, then we're talkin

    He's wrong still.

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      #3
      I think we have some good attacking players, who could form a strong attacking team if the appropriate players are fit and selected, we don't know how we'd play and injuries to certain players weaken us significantly. I think the Barca comments are over the top though. I'm also a little puzzled as to why Robben is being nice about us.
      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mike View Post
        Add Turan, then we're talkin

        He's wrong still.
        We need to face upto reality mate. Arda is not going to be signing for us.

        He's the new Saviola, The Pato, The Augero, The Aimar, The Joaquin.

        There's always one every couple of years. And like last year, this year and the next year it will Arda Turan

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          #5
          when we were selling Xabi, i said on here at the time that we should tell Real Madrid to keep their cash and give us Snijder and Robben in exchange......considering that they were sold for 11m and 16m respectively, it would have been a better deal for everyone.......

          Imagine the lineup of:

          ----------------REINA---------------

          JOHNSON---CARRA---AGGER---INSUA

          --------------MASCHERANO---------

          --------GERRARD-------------------

          KUYT-----------SNEIJDER-----ROBBEN

          --------------TORRES----------------


          what a fcukin starting 11!!!!

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            #6
            although on his first day of training, Reina should have been allowed to knock Robben out for getting him sent off a few years ago.....

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              #7
              Edin Dzeko. Add him and then you WOULD be talking!
              'If Everton were playing at the bottom of the garden, I'd pull the curtains.' Shankly

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                #8
                Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                We need to face upto reality mate. Arda is not going to be signing for us.

                He's the new Saviola, The Pato, The Augero, The Aimar, The Joaquin.

                There's always one every couple of years. And like last year, this year and the next year it will Arda Turan
                Dont forget Denilson
                Originally posted by fah-q
                Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by meffin View Post
                  Dont forget Denilson
                  and Cheyrou, he was "the next Zidane" apparently and Diao "the next Vieira".....................****ing quality!
                  'If Everton were playing at the bottom of the garden, I'd pull the curtains.' Shankly

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fordy434 View Post
                    and Cheyrou, he was "the next Zidane" apparently and Diao "the next Vieira".....................****ing quality!


                    what about Babel being "the next Henry"
                    The times they are a changin'.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by gibbo9 View Post


                      what about Babel being "the next Henry"
                      hey now, can't you see the talent hidden inside Babel?! he's going to be the Premiership's leading scorer next season!
                      'If Everton were playing at the bottom of the garden, I'd pull the curtains.' Shankly

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                        I think we have some good attacking players, who could form a strong attacking team if the appropriate players are fit and selected, we don't know how we'd play and injuries to certain players weaken us significantly. I think the Barca comments are over the top though. I'm also a little puzzled as to why Robben is being nice about us.
                        If we improve in the areas of priority (e.g. a striker, LB x 2, maybe a LW) I would feel optimistic about our chances to contend for top 4. The comparision with Barca, at the present time, is unrealistic.

                        Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                        We need to face upto reality mate. Arda is not going to be signing for us.
                        He's the new Saviola, The Pato, The Augero, The Aimar, The Joaquin.

                        There's always one every couple of years. And like last year, this year and the next year it will Arda Turan
                        Very unlikely but never say never. I never thought in million years Joe will come and he did.
                        Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                          #13
                          I've always thought he was a c*nt, but that is glowing praise indeed. He's gone up a couple of notches in my estimation. I think it's a bit OTT comparing Cole to Messi, but I'm sure Chelsea supporters would be sickened to see him wearing our shirt. They know he's an excellent player, I mentioned the possibility of him coming to Anfield to a Chelsea supporter last year and he dismissed the idea saying that he was far too good for us!

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                            #14
                            My first thought was that he's angling for a move to us ????
                            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                              #15
                              Me too, sign him up.
                              CLAP CLAP CLAPCLAPCLAP CLAPCLAPCLAPCLAP DALGLISH!

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