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    #16
    Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
    Sky would show the opening of a supermarket live. It will be live on sky for sure
    Lol, yeah but from past LFC related press conferences, SSN have always showed delayed footage of the press conference
    Usually goes out on the offical site first.

    Hopefully it is live on SSN though.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Marsh View Post
      how do you know that?

      go on spill the beans
      Tony Barrett said so, sorry, I'm no ITK



      Anyhow. Looks like Luis Suarez really IS signing subject to a medical, this very morning. So I guess he'll be also at the press conference?


      EDIT: Journo deleted comment we are signing him, so lloks like that is bollocks and Suarez isn't signing tomorrow. Gutted
      Last edited by DannyMan2006; 10-01-11, 03:43 AM.
      Forwards.......

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        #18
        Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
        Tony Barrett said so, sorry, I'm no ITK



        Anyhow. Looks like Luis Suarez really IS signing subject to a medical, this very morning. So I guess he'll be also at the press conference?
        I nice intro that would be
        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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          #19
          Originally posted by SB View Post
          I nice intro that would be


          Sorry for jumping the gun and all, but I'm so excited

          Haven't been this excited since the signing of Torres

          A proper young talent with the world at his feet. Now that is what a Liverpool signing should be all about.

          And Hodgson wanted Carlton Cole instead to go with his hoof brand of football

          EDIT: Looks like this is not happening, the Journo deleted his comment of twitter when questioned on it. Guess we'll find out either way but I hope we do sign him this transfer window.
          Last edited by DannyMan2006; 10-01-11, 03:44 AM.
          Forwards.......

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            #20
            Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
            Tony Barrett said so, sorry, I'm no ITK



            Anyhow. Looks like Luis Suarez really IS signing subject to a medical, this very morning. So I guess he'll be also at the press conference?
            Says where?! Be ****ing mint though, everything from now on is just ****ing mint

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              #21
              Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post


              Sorry for jumping the gun and all, but I'm so excited

              Haven't been this excited since the signing of Torres

              A proper young talent with the world at his feet. Now that is what a Liverpool signing should be all about.

              And Hodgson wanted Carlton Cole instead to go with his hoof brand of football
              LOL Commolli et al must've been thinking **** knows what during that guys tenure 'He wants the **** whO!?'

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                #22
                I've jumped the gun

                The journo who posted it on twitter deleted the tweet
                Forwards.......

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                  I've jumped the gun

                  The journo who posted it on twitter deleted the tweet at Kenny's request so as it will be a surprise at the PC tomorrow
                  Fixed
                  Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by SB View Post
                    Fixed
                    Hope so, I feel ****ing deflated. I even said I don't get my hopes up until it's official in another thread, but I did this time
                    Forwards.......

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                      #25
                      I've no doubt someone will come in as cover/play with/ whatever with Torres so time will tell
                      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                        I've jumped the gun

                        The journo who posted it on twitter deleted the tweet
                        You really got me excited here too for a moment
                        Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                          #27
                          It's so rare that anyone signs a player without the press getting wind of it. Especially someone like Suarez. These rumours all sound a bit 'koptalk' to me. Would be a fantastic signing though
                          K ris90210

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                            #28
                            sky is showing pc live
                            Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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                              #29
                              from the echo


                              Kenny Dalglish exclusive: Liverpool FC does not accept defeat
                              Jan 10 2011 by Luke Traynor, Liverpool Echo

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                              Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool FC 300
                              NEW Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish last night vowed to restore the winning mentality at Anfield after his side bowed out of the FA Cup.

                              The Reds were edged out by a single goal at Manchester United yesterday in a controversial third round tie at Old Trafford.

                              A Ryan Giggs penalty in the first minute of the game was enough to dump Liverpool out of the competition at the first hurdle.

                              The Reds also had to cope with the loss of their captain Steven Gerrard after he was shown the red card by referee Howard Webb in the first half.

                              But Dalglish, has promised to do his utmost to find the formula that he believes will see his side turn round results on the pitch.

                              After the game, the 59-year-old told the ECHO: “As great as the effort and commitment was great today, the football club isn’t in the habit of losing games.

                              “Even down to 10 men at Manchester United, and having lost the game to a diabolical penalty kick, we can’t accept that and we won’t accept that.”

                              Dalglish’s words will be welcomed by Reds fans who believed expectations were being altered under Roy Hodgson’s troubled reign.


                              And the Scot described the honour he felt after being invited by Liverpool’s American owners to guide the club into calmer waters.

                              The manager has been installed as temporary manager at Anfield until the end of the season in a bid to end an alarming run of results, which has signaled the worst start to a Reds season for 57 years.

                              Recent losses against Blackburn and Wolves persuaded Boston Red Sox chief John W Henry to wield the axe against Hodgson on Saturday.

                              Dalglish, who left as boss under emotional circumstances back in 1991, said: “I don’t think it’s unfinished business. I said before there were unfortunate circumstances in which I left the last time. This time it’s Roy that’s lost his job and he’s a real good man with integrity and dignity and a friend.

                              “That was the disappointing thing for me that Roy came here and it never worked out as well as everyone hoped for.

                              “But for me it’s a great honour to be back and for the supporters there’s no way we’re not going to do as much as we possibly can and get some positive results.

                              “The players want to go on and win games because the people at this football club deserve that. There’s only one way we can do that, working hard and producing the goods on the pitch.”

                              Dalglish recalled the Liverpool glory days of previous decades when he was a player and then manager at Anfield.

                              And he indicated his desire to bring back more success to the club for the younger generations of supporters to savour.



                              He said: “We’ve got to get the fans singing, we’ve got to make them proud of us. And that’s what we want to do.

                              “We’ve not been great but I think the memory sometimes plays tricks.

                              “People think back to the glory days of the 80s and 90s, or the 70s and 80s, saying, ‘Remember that? That was fantastic’.

                              “But we were rubbish in games then, sometimes as well.

                              “We want to give them some happy memories as well, that was the big thing about Istanbul wasn’t it?

                              “That generation of supporter had never witnessed a European Cup. We want to give this generation their own tales to tell, of fantastic football.”

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                                #30
                                He's a friend of Hodgson.
                                Are we winning?

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