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Originally posted by Arn View PostI won't rule out anything a player may do to get his wish through. You look at a Liverpool legend like Gerrard knowing that he love the club to bits but then remember the way he acted on the pitch last season probably only to get rid of Rafa. Then you know that you can't rule anything out.
When a player that we know love the club is prepared to sulk on the pitch week in week out then you also know that something is very very wrong.
Some people show that they love the club in strange ways.
Carragher isn't any better IMO.
Maybe you should read that Carra, you said it yourself and it is so true. It's just sad that you don't give a **** about it yourself if it doesn't suit you.
Each man kills the thing he loves.
Christ on a ****in bike where will this endFelching ≠ Gerbilling
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Originally posted by red g View Postahh i see ........SO everything a chairmen is said is taken as gospel?
Vote of Confidence?
I thought the point was about not believing the media, rather than whether to beloved Henry, who's words were merely communicated to us via the media.
Anyway, on one point, when he says that the players are split over whether an immediate 'fix' is required, I kind of believe him.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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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.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Just about to type something similar.Originally posted by Tee View Post
Carra owes a hell of a lot to Rafa for making him a true Liverpool legend. Very disappointed at the lack of appreciation shown by the players, Carra and Stevie in particulra towards Rafa.
Carragher should be ****ing grateful to Rafa for moving him to centre half permanently, for bringing the best keeper in Europe to play behind him and for allowing Carra to produce to the best football of his career under Rafa's management - certainly between the 2005-2009 years.
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostNo he doesn't.
I don't know and please don't call me Christ. Or Chris.

You're no Wildean scholar ffs. Fernandinho is though and the un-interested boys vent their inferiority complex on him when he brings it up at little break.Felching ≠ Gerbilling
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Reds in no panic to buy - Comolli
16 November 10 14:27
By Dan Roan
BBC sports news correspondent
Director of football strategy Damien Comolli says Liverpool are under no pressure to make any signings in the January transfer window.
The Reds are struggling this season and find themselves down in 11th place in the Premier League table.
But Comolli said the club will not panic buy to turn things around.
"If it can be done in January, great," he said. "If it can't because we feel it is the wrong market or players are overpriced, then we will wait."
He added: "I'm not going to say we won't do anything in January because that is not the idea at the moment.
"We will do what is right for the long term. What is right for the long term can be something we do in January. We have a pretty good idea of what we would like to do and we have identified targets."
Comolli said Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson would have the "final say" on transfers.
"Roy will have to be comfortable with all targets we bring to him," he said, adding that they had a good working relationship and knew each other before the Frenchman's arrival at Anfield.
Comolli joined Liverpool from St Etienne, where he was sporting director, on 3 November.
The 38-year-old, who is also a former director of football at Tottenham, was appointed by club co-owners John Henry and Tom Werner following their takeover of the club in October.
"If there's a possibility of us getting a world-class player, we will have the backing," added Comolli.
"John and Tom want to win - and you win with top players. The big thing is making sure the academy produces players for the first team.
"The club's not in a bad state. We've had some great results. It's not in ruins. Everything is there to be successful.
"We have to win and bring back trophies. For a club this size, it's not about top six or top four - we must win everything that's winnable."
Comolli, who was also a scout at Arsenal, also rejected suggestions he had taken the job with Liverpool in a bid to repair his reputation following his sacking by Spurs in October 2008.
"I didn't come thinking I've got a point to prove, I came because its a fantastic challenge," he said.
Hodgson, 63, certainly has to prove he is the right man for the job after a stuttering start to his Liverpool reign.
But Comolli refused to discuss the future of the former Fulham, Blackburn Rovers and Inter Milan boss, who took over from Rafael Benitez in the summer.
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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I'm certainly not.Originally posted by badpiggy View Post
You're no Wildean scholar ffs. Fernandinho is though and the un-interested boys vent their inferiority complex on him when he brings it up at little break.
A small dose of Wilde might be restorative but any more than that is debilitating. Like diarrhoea..
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.
May the Lord bless this post.
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This sounds about right.Originally posted by Lecter View PostReds in no panic to buy - Comolli
16 November 10 14:27
By Dan Roan
BBC sports news correspondent
Director of football strategy Damien Comolli says ...
... blah blah blah ... avoiding requoting entire post ... blah blah blah ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/mobile/...ol/9194045.stm
1. There won't be any wholesale changes in the squad. Because January isn't the time to rebuild a squad, it'd be expensive and we don't want to destroy whatever nucleus we have in the team by introducing too many changes.
2. Any players bought in Jan have to be for the long term. No panic buys. No short term buys.
3. Any players bought have to be value for money. We're not going to overpay.
4. We're going to try to strengthen selectively, so that we can try achieve our objectives for this season, but only if they can improve the team in the long term too.
But still, I want us to strengthen the team in such a way that will let use more productive tactics (high line, more pressing, etc.) I don't want Hodgson to improve our effectiveness at keeping deep lines, standing off and hoofing.No! I am NOT in denial!
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