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    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      I've heard it all now.

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        Originally posted by fidget View Post
        He's been silent for days now which clearly may or may not mean anything.
        He's been silent because the Confederations cup has finished so there isn't a throng of Journalists firing questions at him anymore.

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          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
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          Fk me these transfer windows hahaha, just keep getting worse every year
          Cheeky monkey

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            Originally posted by fidget View Post
            He's been silent for days now which clearly may or may not mean anything.
            Who me?

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              Originally posted by Icon View Post
              Who me?
              Do you ever mean anything?

              Hello mert.

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                Throwing himself at arsenal with his silence he is
                vole
                Glass Half Full

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                  Season ticket sales must be slow for them. I bet this will lead to a little spike in ticket sales then Arsenal will announce they are signing some unknown African or French teenager. And there will be a funny pic of Wenger on a slide or something like that.
                  "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                    Suarez to Arsenal

                    Laughable

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                      Originally posted by red evil kenevil View Post
                      Fk me these transfer windows hahaha, just keep getting worse every year
                      This is why I pay EST the big bucks for my insider information subscription.
                      "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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                        This story is on the papers section of SSN this morning, described as a 'flurry of bets on a £25m move to Arsenal' hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah £25m hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahah

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                          great way for bookies to bring in the cash....invent a story
                          plus this
                          Transfer Centre ‏@CentreTransfer 13m
                          Arsenal have agreed a transfer-record fee of £23m for Gonzalo Higuaín. Deal expected to be completed on Friday. (Fox Sport Argentina)
                          Last edited by Bender; 04-07-13, 07:33 AM.

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                            £25m....

                            Why even waste the ink printing this ****e - then again nothing surprises about that rag
                            What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                            Batman

                            F*** off!!!

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                              The unsettled striker has made no secret of his desire to join Real Madrid this summer but the Reds have received no offers and he remains a key part of boss Brendan Rodgers’ plans for the new season.

                              Suarez was given three weeks off by Liverpool following Uruguay’s final game in the Confederations Cup – their third and fourth play-off defeat to Italy on penalties – last Sunday.

                              As a result he’s been informed to report back for club duty on Monday, July 22.

                              Suarez will miss the Indonesia leg of the tour from July 15 to 20 but is expected to join the Reds squad in Melbourne ahead of the friendly against Melbourne Victory at the MCG on July 24.

                              The 26-year-old still has six games of his 10-match ban for biting Branislav Ivanovic back in April to serve but his suspension only applies to competitive matches.

                              That means he could feature Down Under against Victory and against Thailand in Bangkok on July 28 before the Reds return to the UK to prepare for the visit of Olympiacos for Steven Gerrard’s testimonial at Anfield on August 3.

                              Liverpool’s position on Suarez hasn’t altered since they were stunned by the interviews he gave in South America ahead of the Confederations Cup.

                              Last season’s 30-goal top scorer claimed he had been victimised by the English media and that he needed to move on because his family were “suffering”. Suarez also made it clear that Real Madrid was his favoured destination.

                              However, the Reds have always insisted they have no interest in selling Suarez and that remains the case.

                              The striker hasn’t informed Liverpool directly of his desire to seek a transfer and despite frenzied speculation since the end of last season there have been no approaches to secure his services.

                              With Suarez still having three years left on his contract, Liverpool believe they are firmly in control of the situation.

                              Rodgers has previously admitted that every player has his price and Suarez is no different.

                              But the ECHO understands it would take a bid in excess of £45million – coupled with a transfer request from the player – for the Reds to even consider doing business.

                              Liverpool believe the prolific striker’s value has at least doubled since his arrival for £22.8million from Ajax two and a half years ago.

                              It has been suggested that Real are planning on waiting until late on in the window to make their move in the belief that Liverpool would have to accept a knockdown offer rather than risk keeping hold of an unhappy player.

                              However, the Reds insist that won’t happen and they are determined to ensure there is no repeat of events in January 2011 when Fernando Torres forced through a £50million switch to Chelsea on deadline day.

                              With little time to find a replacement, Liverpool instantly splashed out a club record £35million on Andy Carroll, who never came close to living up to that hefty fee.

                              Not only must the offer be right for Suarez to be granted a move but also the timing with the Reds adamant they won’t consider bids late on in the window as they would need sufficient opportunity to re-invest the funds wisely.

                              Liverpool hope the price tag scares off rival clubs as they want Suarez to knuckle down and lead their charge for Champions League qualification in 2013/14.

                              Pepe Reina and Sebastian Coates have also been granted three weeks leave following their commitments at the Confederations Cup in Brazil.

                              Both players face uncertain futures at Anfield following the summer signings of keeper Simon Mignolet and centre-back Kolo Toure.

                              But there have been no bids for either player and as it stands Liverpool expect them to join Suarez for the Australia and Thailand legs of the pre-season tour.
                              Last edited by Bender; 04-07-13, 07:54 AM.

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                                If we would sell him for only £25m then it wouldn't only be me that would call Ayre crazy and demand that he resigns.

                                The only reason that I can see to why we would agree a deal like that would be if we again needed the money to avoid a financial catastrophe.

                                Nothing points to that.
                                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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