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    Super News !!

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      Originally posted by ladcameo View Post
      Super News !!
      Once its rubber stamped and all, yeah I hope he does well too
      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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        Originally posted by SB View Post
        We still waiting to hear about the WP?
        WP?

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          Originally posted by Frenchie View Post
          WP?
          work permit required
          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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            Originally posted by SB View Post
            Once its rubber stamped and all, yeah I hope he does well too
            it shouldnt be a problem since he has played for the senior brazil team i guess.

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              Benitez had told their director of football, Damian Comolli, that Coutinho was the best young player at Inter and capable of being a big success in the Premier League.
              In Rafa we Trust, so not such a gamble then

              Also he'll have Lucas looking after him on and off the pitch.

              TBH I've been impressed with Rodgers so far he seems to be building in the right direction and Rome wasn't built in a day so exciting times ahead.

              Hopefully Tom Ince will be back home before tommorow night , cant see why Spurs would want him with Tom Daley and Lennon on their wings, Ince wouldn't get much first team action there.

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                Originally posted by ladcameo View Post
                it shouldnt be a problem since he has played for the senior brazil team i guess.
                Only once though yeah?
                Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                  Originally posted by Slinky Skills View Post
                  Don't know if this has been posted yet or not.




                  Philippe Coutinho transfer a gamble for Liverpool
                  By Simon Austin BBC Sport
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                  When Rafael Benitez introduced new signing Philippe Coutinho to the Italian media in the summer of 2010, he declared the Brazilian "the future of Inter Milan".

                  Sadly, the playmaker has failed to develop his reputation since then.

                  The 20-year-old remains a player for the future, rather than a star of the present, and Liverpool have taken a calculated gamble by agreeing an £8.5m deal for him.

                  Marco Branca, who conducts all transfers for Inter Milan, told BBC Sport: "Coutinho is a very, very good player. He is still only 20 and has a big talent."
                  Philippe Coutinho factfile
                  Philippe Coutinho

                  Born: June 1992, Rio de Janeiro
                  Height: 5ft 6ins
                  Clubs: Vasco da Gama (2009-10), Inter Milan (2010-12), Espanyol (2012, loan)
                  International: Won 2011 Under-20 World Cup; one Brazil cap (friendly v Iran, October 2010)
                  Rival interest: Southampton also bid for Coutinho. Their manager, Mauricio Pochettino, managed the player at Espanyol

                  Yet the fact remains that Inter's sporting director was willing to sell a player who was peripheral at best at Inter, having failed to cement a starting place or even establish his best position.

                  Branca now hopes to use the money received from Liverpool to sign another Brazilian, the Corinthians midfielder Paulinho.

                  Andrea Ramazzotti, who covers Inter for Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport and has watched all Coutinho's 28 games for the club, told BBC Sport: "He just didn't show his potential in Milan.

                  "Coutinho played very well when he was on loan at Espanyol last season and started well for Inter this season, but they were only brief spells really.

                  "For the rest of the time, he just showed flashes of his potential and I fear the way of playing in England, which can be very physical, will not suit him because he has a slight frame."

                  That this is a player of rare talent, though, seems beyond question. The diminutive Brazilian is an excellent dribbler, combining close control with pace and trickery.

                  He also has finishing ability and can take a mean free-kick.

                  Coutinho joined Inter from Vasco da Gama for 4m euros (£3.4m) in 2008, when he was 16 and one of the most coveted young players in world football. The Serie A side immediately loaned him back to Vasco, because foreigners are prohibited from playing professional football in Italy until they are 18.

                  He returned in the summer of 2010 and quickly established himself as a favourite of new manager Benitez, featuring in 14 league and Champions League games before Christmas, most often as a wide attacker in a 4-2-3-1 formation.
                  Coutinho and Benitez

                  Benitez is a big fan of Coutinho

                  Unfortunately for the player, Benitez was sacked in December and his successor, Leonardo, was not anywhere near as big a fan of the young Brazilian. He played only four more games that season, although he did finish on a high by winning the Fifa under-20 World Cup with Brazil in the summer.

                  New manager Claudio Ranieri sent Coutinho on loan to struggling Spanish side Espanyol for the second half of the following season. He impressed, scoring five goals in 16 appearances.

                  This was when Liverpool first showed an interest in the player. Benitez had told their director of football, Damian Comolli, that Coutinho was the best young player at Inter and capable of being a big success in the Premier League.

                  Inter had yet another new manager, Andrea Stramaccioni, by this time, though, their sixth during Coutinho's time at the club, and he wanted to keep the player, so Inter rebuffed Liverpool's offer.

                  Stramaccioni's faith looked like being repaid as Coutinho was player of the tournament in the pre-season Trofeo TIM tournament , when Inter beat AC Milan and Juventus in an impressive start to the season.

                  Everything looked promising until the player suffered a stress fracture of the tibia at the end of October. Fredy Guarin took his place and has remained in the side ever since.

                  This all made Liverpool's offer too good to refuse, as Branca decided to cash in on Coutinho's largely unfulfilled promise.

                  It will be fascinating to see whether the player can now finally reach his potential with Liverpool, or simply remain a great hope.
                  Our man Rafa again!!
                  "That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.

                  Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."

                  Lee Chapman - Arsenal and England defender

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                    Originally posted by Fan65 View Post
                    In Rafa we Trust, so not such a gamble then



                    Dunno, he signed Josemi

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                      He's a midget.

                      EDIT: Coutinho, not Josemi ... does it grate anybody else that he was falling around the front row when Gerrard lifted the European Cup in 2005? But I digress.
                      Last edited by Muddled; 30-01-13, 09:45 AM.

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                        It's as if Rafa never left

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                          Originally posted by Muddled View Post
                          He's a midget.

                          EDIT: Countiho, not Josemi ... does it grate anybody else that he was falling around the front row when Gerrard lifted the European Cup in 2005? But I digress.


                          IIRC Josemi was pretty much from the Paul Parker school of centre backs too.

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                            Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                            It's as if Rafa never left


                            If Coutinho is a success, we can pat Rafa on the back for his cracking eye for talent.

                            If Coutinho is a failure, we can throw vitriol in the direction of Rodgers.

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                              Originally posted by Muddled View Post


                              If Coutinho is a success, we can pat Rafa on the back for his cracking eye for talent.

                              If Coutinho is a failure, we can throw vitriol in the direction of Rodgers.
                              Perfect.
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                                Anyone seen him play much? I'm too tight to pay for Sky so I don't get to watch that many games.
                                Never knowingly optimistic

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