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    Xabi speaks

    From YNWA.

    This is part of an interview with Xabi in today's El Pais. It's very long so I can't translate the whole thing, but this is the bit about us. At the end of the interview he says he likes film noir, Neil Young and Tom Waits. Not your average footballer.

    "It started off being an adventure, and now I know that it changed my life," says Xabi, who considers the years he spent beside the Merseyas a vital reference point in his life, for more than just football reasons, for more than the victory in that unforgettable Champions League final of 2005 against Milan, with Liverpool were losing 3-0 at half time, came back and ended up winning on penalties, for more than the unforgettable game of April 15th 2009, the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, when 96 reds died in Sheffield Wednesday's stadium.

    "In Liverpool I learned to deal with problems that at home in San Sebastian I hadn't even thought about," he recognises when he remembers the move.

    Nagore [his wife], who had worked in a fashion store in San Sebastian, was, at the time, working as a costume designerfor the film ¡Aupa Etxebeste!, by Asier Altuna y Telmo Esnal.

    When shooting finished, she left for Liverpool, where Xabi had already been for two months, and started working in a hotel in the centre, very near their house in the docks.

    Xabi, who had been trying to keep studying for an engineering degree, gave it up in its third year, shortly before the birth of his first child, in circumstances that show something of the way Xabi views life, and which brought him into collision with Rafa Benitez, his manager, when he wanted to be with Nagore at this critical time.

    "In reality, nothing serious happened," he says. "We played against Newcastle on the Saturday and on Sunday Nagore's waters broke. On Monday I had to travel to Milan to play in the Champions League and I told the boss that if he wanted, I would join the team after the baby was born," he explains.

    "I can't wait for you," his manager told him. Xabi says that he understood, but he stayed in Liverpool. "Benitez never tried to make me go to Milan, he knew that I would stay," reveals the midfielder.

    Speaking about Liverpool makes him emotional. He grew up watching games in the Atoxta stadium with his grandfather and Karlos Arguiñano, who had seats beside him, so he has a very particular appreciation of football. For this reason he has no doubts: "Anfield is the temple. It might seem an exaggeration, but for me it is the most incredible stadium in the world."

    Beyond that, and given that Liverpool is a hard city, he says that its vitality is contagious: "Liverpool has the character of its people, mainly workers, hardened people, who suffered enormously during the years of Thatcherism, when they closed the shipyards. A feeling of pride was generated then which is still alive. The people are used to having to fight for what they believe in, and that character infects you. I felt really good there. Why did I leave? Because the time had definitely come and Madrid were knockingat the door again."

    It was only for football reasons, because he was so happy in England that even the food wasn't a problem. Not a week went by without a friend or relative coming to visit him with their suitcases packed full of beans, fresh vegetables and even tejas deTolosa (a type of biscuit). Some even managed to sneak in T-bone steaks,knowing that for Xabi there are few things more important than eating well. "I'm Basque, and that has to show itself in some way," he jokes.

    #2
    ****ing top bloke and a great player.

    I'd love to see him back at LFC in any sort of capacity...one day.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #3
      we all know about my issues with man love and xabi.
      dave of mutilation

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        #4
        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
        ****ing top bloke and a great player.

        I'd love to see him back at LFC in any sort of capacity...one day.
        Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
        we all know about my issues with man love and xabi.


        Xabi needs to come home.
        The times they are a changin'.

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          #5
          Originally posted by gibbo9 View Post


          Xabi needs to come home.
          We'd all welcome him back in a heartbeat but it won't happen IMO.
          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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            #6
            A Liverpool legend

            The media will probably always say that it was Rafa's fault that he left, one of the biggest myths in football, even that he time after time always said that it was because it was Real that wanted him.

            Many fans will never accept that when you sign a Spanish top class player then he will return and play in Spain after a few years. It's just the way it is and something we can't do anything about.

            We will just have to accept it and move on. We are Liverpool but we can't compare us to Barcelona or Real Madrid in attraction from a Spanish top class player point of view.
            Stop the cyberhate


            from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

            Susan Black

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              #7
              **** off, arn. i reserve the right to be indignant and blame whomever i please if the day ever arrives when nando or pepe **** off to barca.
              dave of mutilation

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                #8
                i always thought he wouldnt go to madrid because he was basque and it is madrid.

                obviously need to do a bit more research on the cultural differences in spain.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                  **** off, arn. i reserve the right to be indignant and blame whomever i please if the day ever arrives when nando or pepe **** off to barca.
                  Stop the cyberhate


                  from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                  Susan Black

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                    #10
                    Wasn't Benitez's fault he left then.
                    Are we winning?

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                      #11
                      Not entirely, though i dont think Rafa helped matters.

                      And i think Alonso's far too professional to publicly put the blame on Rafa, especially not while he's still playing.

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                        #12
                        He really does seem an intelligent and cultured man, something quite rare in footballers these days.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                          Not entirely, though i dont think Rafa helped matters.

                          And i think Alonso's far too professional to publicly put the blame on Rafa, especially not while he's still playing.
                          Rafa did the right thing for the team, indubitably. Xabi did the right thing for his family.
                          Are we winning?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Reece View Post
                            He really does seem an intelligent and cultured man, something quite rare in footballers these days.
                            welcome back
                            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by SB View Post
                              welcome back
                              Thanks. It's great to be back. No really.

                              I'm so glad I wasn't around for the post Blackpool reactions

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