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    #31
    Originally posted by Daniel Torres View Post
    Don't forget the fee we played to Fulham as compensation. Wasn't that pretty much the Benayoun transfer fee?
    FFS Think how much better off we'd have been if we'd just got Kenny in the summer, no payment to bring Hodgson in from Fulham, no pay off for Hodgson, No Poulsen or Konchesky. We'd have been about £20m better off
    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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      #32
      Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
      FFS Think how much better off we'd have been if we'd just got Kenny in the summer, no payment to bring Hodgson in from Fulham, no pay off for Hodgson, No Poulsen or Konchesky. We'd have been about £20m better off
      i had the same crazy thought earlier

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        #33
        Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli: We considered move for Darren Bent & winning Europa League is our main goal



        Liverpool's director of football strategy Damien Comolli has revealed that the club discussed a move for Aston Villa's £18 million new signing Darren Bent and are prioritising success in the Europa League this season.

        Comolli, who was appointed at Anfield in November, admitted that it was likely to be the club's only way of playing European football next season.

        In the same revealing interview with French channel Canal+ Sport where Comolli confirmed the club's interest in Luis Suarez and Ashley Young, he also said:

        “The Europa League is our main goal for the season.

        "We have already won [the UEFA Cup] three times, and it's important for us to win it again. For us it is the shortest route – and perhaps the only route – that takes us back into to Europe next season.”



        The Frenchman also admitted that the club had considered a move for Bent, who joined Aston Villa this week from Sunderland in controversial fashion, but Comolli felt that the England striker would struggle to play alongside Fernando Torres.

        He said:

        “We thought of him, but we looked at his profile and thought that he would not be very complementary to Fernando Torres.

        He is a player who is, as the English say, a lone wolf.

        He needs to play alone in attack.”

        Comolli reiterated the need to sign a number of players this January, after stating that the side were suffering from fatigue following last summer's World Cup in South Africa.

        He added:

        “The match against Everton we deserved to win.

        This was not the case. Why? In my opinion, the team is still suffering from the accumulated fatigue of our players during the World Cup. And when you see the starting line-up, we see that eight players have gone to at least the last 16, and many have gone further.

        “This team has quality.

        I am convinced that the squad left by Benitez is good, but it's true that we need reinforcements.

        “I am surprised in a way, given our results, the number of top level players who want to join us.

        They say that Liverpool is an attractive club, and most are also telling me that ‘you’ve had a bad season, but you won’t have two’.”

        The 38-year-old, who formerly worked at Tottenham and Arsenal, also praised Liverpool's American owners for providing the financial backing to improve the squad.

        He said:

        "There is no more debt. The owners are willing to invest, there is plenty of money. When I first got here, the first question I asked was ‘do I have to lower the payroll?’ They said, ‘No, the important thing is to win.’ It was a great relief for me.”

        Comolli remained tight-lipped on the future of Kenny Dalglish, after previously stating that no decision would be made on the caretaker manager's future until the end of the season.

        He said: “There is no debate. When he came here, we told him that he had six months and after that we'd see. This does not mean he will leave.”

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          #34
          Makes a lot of sense.
          Patience when teased often, transforms into rage

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            #35
            Given the state of the season we have had i do not think concentrating on actually winning something is a bad thing. This club is about winning, and while i would love to finish in the top 4 i think it may be beyond us ( just). We need to be in Europe next year and winning the Europa league guarantees that. A good run in Europe will also help our confidence and help us push on up the table.

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              #36
              At least he's being realistic.. It's just depressing to hear..

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                #37
                Originally posted by Shanks View Post
                At least he's being realistic.. It's just depressing to hear..
                How is that?

                I think he's pretty upbeat and things are looking up.
                Are we winning?

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                  #38
                  Im certain that we will quilify for Europe weather we win the UEFA cup or not.

                  Surely we can catch Sunderland and finish 6th?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Shanks View Post
                    At least he's being realistic.. It's just depressing to hear..
                    God it WOULD be depressing to hear...at the beginning of the season, but now it is realistic and obtainable.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by magicalbarnes View Post
                      Im certain that we will quilify for Europe weather we win the UEFA cup or not.

                      Surely we can catch Sunderland and finish 6th?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                        How is that?

                        I think he's pretty upbeat and things are looking up.
                        Keep yer eyebrow down..


                        Because we have always been able to qualify, by finishing high enough up the table..

                        I'm not saying he is depressing but just how times have changed..
                        It may take a couple of seasons before we are back challenging how we were...

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by magicalbarnes View Post
                          Im certain that we will quilify for Europe weather we win the UEFA cup or not.

                          Surely we can catch Sunderland and finish 6th?
                          I am not so sure. The way we have been playing so far we certainly do not deserve Europa League spot.

                          Hopefully with Kenny in charge and one or two decent signings in January we will improve and challenge for top 6-7.
                          Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Shanks View Post
                            At least he's being realistic.. It's just depressing to hear..
                            Originally posted by Shanks View Post
                            Keep yer eyebrow down..


                            Because we have always been able to qualify, by finishing high enough up the table..

                            I'm not saying he is depressing but just how times have changed..
                            It may take a couple of seasons before we are back challenging how we were...
                            Are we winning?

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