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    JONJO SHELVEY EXCLUSIVE: I had to quit Liverpool... I couldn't just sit on the bench and pick up the money

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz2efSIllxs


    Jonjo Shelvey has never had a problem with his fiancee’s cooking, but he didn’t think twice about dropping his fork and charging out of the door on July 2. It just might be the most significant run of his career so far.
    That morning he’d reported for Liverpool’s first pre-season session of the summer, feeling good and with a lower body-fat percentage than normal.
    ‘I’ve always had a problem with it, but I’d got it down,’ he says. ‘I thought I’d be able to give it a real good go to get in the team this year. I was pretty excited.’

    Shelvey had read the reports linking Swansea City with him, but he’s used to ‘that stuff’.
    More relevant was a chat with Brendan Rodgers scheduled for the next day, a discussion about how much playing time he might get in Steven Gerrard’s midfield. It was a conversation he’d had before with Liverpool managers.
    A phone call that evening changed everything. ‘I got home and was sitting down to dinner,’ he says. ‘My missus had cooked a pasta dish. I hadn’t had a bite when my agent came on the phone, saying, “Get yourself down to Swansea”.
    ‘I didn’t touch my dinner.’

    Liverpool had accepted an offer worth an initial £5million from Swansea.
    He adds: ‘Daisy (Evans) and I just grabbed a bag and got in the car. My brother lives in Liverpool so he came and did the dishes. It was a weird journey.’
    The same could be said of his career as a whole up to July 2, the trip from teenage prodigy to hyped signing to squad player to figure of fun.

    There’s a YouTube video of him missing an open goal for England’s Under 21s that has been watched almost 100,000 times; another of West Ham fans chanting ‘Harry Potter, he’s coming for you’ — a reference to his apparent resemblance to Lord Voldemort — has more than 500,000 views.

    On Monday, Shelvey will almost certainly line up for Swansea when Liverpool arrive at the Liberty Stadium. Michael Laudrup made a promise on the day he signed that should see to that.

    The thousands of Swansea fans who used Twitter to complain about his signing have stopped moaning. Some pundits even think he should get a second England cap and Roy Hodgson didn’t seem too cold on the idea after taking charge of the Under 21 fixture against Scotland last month.

    A transformation has happened, illustrating the argument that there really is no substitute for not being a substitute.
    Shelvey, 21, is the deep-lying creative spark in Swansea’s midfield, composed enough to look good next to Leon Britton, but also capable of pinging a pass or making a surge.
    He has started five of Swansea’s seven games in the Premier League and Europe and, with the possible exception of the defeat at Spurs, has been one of the Swans’ three best players in each of them.

    England: One full cap. Also represented England at Under 16, 17, 19 and 21 levels.
    ‘It’s about confidence and knowing you’ll get game time if you do well,’ he says.
    ‘Game time’ is everything to Shelvey. Over the course of an hour at Swansea’s training ground, it’s a term he uses a lot.

    He says: ‘Brendan (Rodgers) called me and apologised that he couldn’t give me enough game time, but he didn’t need to apologise. He’s the Liverpool manager.
    ‘But personally…’

    Shelvey tails off. Liverpool is a tricky subject. When this interview is over he says: ‘Please don’t let me sound like I’m slating Liverpool because that’s not my intention.’
    And yet his disappointment at getting only 31 starts across three seasons and all competitions is ‘quite hard to hide’. He signed as an 18-year-old from Charlton in 2010, a captain of England from the Under 16s through Under 19s.

    He had some serious hype . . . the next Steven Gerrard, but that’s no great joy when the original is still kicking around.

    ‘It’s a big thing, trying to knock Steven Gerrard out of the team,’ he says. ‘If you had a really good game the next week you might still be out because the likes of Gerrard are coming back. Imagine that. And you can’t argue with it — it’s crazy how good he is.
    'Brendan told me I could stay there and see what happened. It really was my choice. I wasn’t pushed.

    ‘But I wanted to play football. I would hate to be one of those sitting on my money. It is in my character, the way I was brought up. Even Brendan said, “You’re not one of these squad players happy to stand around”.’

    He mentions his medal for winning the 2011-12 League Cup and the fact he was not involved in the final. ‘Even though a kid of my age should be happy winning a medal, I wanted to play,’ he says.

    ‘It feels like less of a medal than the next one I hopefully get.’
    Talk turns to Tottenham’s £106m spree. He already knows what is going to happen to Spurs’ young talent: ‘There are lads at Spurs I feel sorry for. They aren’t going to get game time. I didn’t want that at Liverpool. I wanted to play, to get back the status that I used to have. Now I am playing.’

    Laudrup said the words Shelvey wanted to hear when he finally got to Swansea on the morning of July 3. ‘He told me if I play well in a game, then I will start the next game.’
    Those words were worth leaving his dinner for.

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    Honest interview from Voldemort there - was never going to be anything more than a squad player for us - all the best Jonjo
    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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      Really comes across as good egg does Jonjo. Looking forward to watching him up closely against our midfield.

      Jonjo.
      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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        Good luck Jonjo. Nice dig at Spurs at the end.
        One tit for another.

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          Originally posted by Nick77 View Post
          I wouldn't be surprised to see Toure at RB with Skrtel & Agger at CB
          I would.
          If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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            Originally posted by RedReet View Post
            I would.
            That phrase is usually used in a very different context here.
            .
            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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              Bodgearrhoea

              Are we winning?

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                Decent lad is Jonjo, wish him all the best and who knows where he may end up in the future.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  omg, monday seems soooo far away

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                    Originally posted by lickedlollipop View Post
                    omg, monday seems soooo far away
                    I'm emjoying being unbeaten and am slightly concerned about thsis match, so it can take it's time as far as I'm concerned, especially as we have players recovering from injury.

                    I'm looking forward to enjoying a whole weekend's worth of football without having to worry about how our result might affect my mood.
                    If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                      Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                      ..............................Mignolet

                      .................Wisdom...................Enrique

                      ...........Lucas..............Skrtel..............Agger

                      Henderson..Gerrard....Sturridge....Coutinho......Moses


                      Reminds me of the first school footie I ever played.

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                        Has he been playing well?
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Originally posted by Cormack74 View Post


                          Reminds me of the first school footie I ever played.
                          Me too.

                          I was either in goal or on the wing. I was a good goalie but I hated going in goal after my mum got me a green jersey to wear when I played there. I say 'got' but I mean 'knitted'. Oh the shame.
                          .
                          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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                            Originally posted by DKdan View Post
                            Did you play for the Engineers or the Wanderers Norbs?


                            Notts County before they even had anyone else to play against

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                              Swansea vs Liverpool (Monday)

                              Kick off 20:00

                              - Goals from Ben Davies and Pablo Hernandez secured Swansea’s first league win of the season and Michael Laudrup must have been pleased with his side’s dominant display against a solid West Brom outfit. His side now face former manager Brendan Rogers who has taken a similar passing, technique-focused style of play with him to Merseyside.

                              - Ashley Williams has started the season in typically committed fashion, making the joint third most blocks (4) in the league so far this season.

                              - His defensive colleague Ben Davies stormed into the first team last season, grabbing his chance to impress with both hands following injuries to more established players. His eagerness for work has clearly not diminished over the summer break, given that he leads the Swan’s squad for total attempted tackles with 12.

                              - Jonjo Shelvey has wasted no time in settling into the setup at his new club, establishing his passing game with immediate effect. He tops the pile in the Swan’s squad for passes completed in the opponent’s half with 86 according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index. Shelvey is 23/5 to score against his old side with 888sport.com.

                              - A superb 1-0 win over a disjointed Manchester United saw Liverpool continue their stellar start to the season, with yet another goal from the red-hot Daniel Sturridge securing their place as Premier League leaders.

                              - Sturridge’s flying start to the season has been bolstered by his coolness in front of goal, an obvious requirement for any striker. According to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index, Sturridge ranks joint second for on-target attempts with 5, and has scored, on average, from just over every 1 in 3 (37.5%) strikes he has had on goal this season.

                              - Lucas Leiva’s evolution into one of the most solid central midfielders in the Premier League is showcased well by his superb defensive stats so far this season. He has attempted the second most tackles in the league (21), yet has done so with an excellent success rate of 85.7%.

                              - As if further evidence was needed of how important Lucas will be to Brendan Rogers moving forward, theBrazilian is also the first Liverpool player to move into double-figures for both clearances (10) and interceptions (11). It is the defensive tenacity of Lucas and the Liverpool back four which might explain why the Reds are the only team in the Premier League who have yet to concede a goal.


                              - Although much has been made of the impact made by Phillippe Coutinho following his move to the Premier League from Inter Milan, his midfield partner Steven Gerrard is still doing the business alongside him. The Liverpool skipper not only has a typically excellent tackle success rate of 91.7% from 12 attempted challenges, he’s also completed more passes in the opponent’s half than any other Liverpool player (107) so far this season. Gerrard is an industry best 15/4 to score at any time against Swansea with 888sport.com.
                              http://www.empireofthekop.com/anfiel...erpool-monday/


                              Impressive from Stevie too.
                              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                                Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                                Me too.

                                I was either in goal or on the wing. I was a good goalie but I hated going in goal after my mum got me a green jersey to wear when I played there. I say 'got' but I mean 'knitted'. Oh the shame.
                                School goalies always had knitted jumpers though IIRC - generally with those enormous collars (what were they all about?).

                                If it was chilly you'd be nice and cosy but if it was wet the jumper soaked up all the water and the poor sod inside it was so weighed down he moved like he was wearing a deep sea diving suit.

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