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    #16
    Originally posted by DeeGame
    But the others have played amazing football on a more consistent basis than what we have.
    And for most of last season we more than matched that. Since then we've added an exceptional player in Kuyt. Although more money would certainly help it is absolute bull**** that we need bigger budgets than we have to win the league. We need investment to get ourselves a new stadium to secure our long-term place in the group of Europe's biggest clubs, not to quicken our march to number 19.
    Like blood on iron

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      #17
      The stadium is a must but we do not money to go out and buy the 3 great players and not the 6 squad players which seems to have become the norm. We need money to buy first XI players. We are a sleeping giant in terms of the league. As for Cups...well everyone is currently second best to us.

      Our day will come again...soon.

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        #18
        Standard "probably would have been one of the scallies" bollocks. I hate this stuff. Any working class footballer from Liverpool has to suffer this ****e.

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          #19
          Originally posted by disco
          That's exactly what Man U have done. Their current 1st team is no better on paper and has a few players who should be past their sell by date.

          However, and it pains me to say this, they're playing better than any other
          team in the premiership at the moment.
          Compare their attack to ours. There's no comparison.

          We need more goals in the team, more flair, more unpredictablity, and less importantly pace.

          And we need players who have most of these attributes.

          That's going to cost us a lot of paper.

          Still it wouldn't be such a big problem if the board didn't force Rafa to buy Pennant and Bellamy for £14m, because they wouldn't let Rafa buy Alves for £15m because buying one player for £15m was considered too much money. Attitudes also need to change.
          I hate Polanski

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            #20
            Originally posted by Red_Polo
            And for most of last season we more than matched that. Since then we've added an exceptional player in Kuyt. Although more money would certainly help it is absolute bull**** that we need bigger budgets than we have to win the league.
            Depends how fast you want success, if you're happy to wait another 3 or so years then maybe, and watch other teams pass us by in the process. A bigger budget in the summer would allow us to challenge NOW, and stabilise our future as one of the big teams in the country.
            Thomas Hicks Senior

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              #21
              Originally posted by DeeGame
              Anfield is an old fashioned arena, a world apart from the corporate theme parks springing up around the Premiership.

              I wouldnt want a corporate theme park anyway. New ground, by all means, but not soley with the intention of it being a 'corporate theme park'.
              RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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                #22
                A very sobering article for some, but it's largely true...

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by kopdan
                  true if we dont start making money soon. Investment in the form of a takeover is the only way we can catch up now even then we have to spend the money right.
                  agreed, although the article doesnt reveal any major secret that we need a shed load of cash to catch chavs and mancs up.


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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Red_hot
                    I wouldnt want a corporate theme park anyway. New ground, by all means, but not soley with the intention of it being a 'corporate theme park'.
                    I think that was a compliment, but basically saying it's behind the times now and we need to be a bit more comercial.
                    Thomas Hicks Senior

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by carrsim
                      thats right stevie only stayed because of local gangsters and feeling guilty, being a local hero is something to sneer at, liverpool are also rans.

                      feck right off



                      Absolutely correct. The stuff about Stevie G is toss.



                      Apparently he's "trapped" by his conscience. What the ****?


                      Playing for the club he loves, eh? What a ****!


                      Being a local hero, eh? What a loser!

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                        #26
                        We're only 3 points off of 3rd, God we're **** eh? It'll come good soon, have some faith! Investment will only help the inevitable. Walk on!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Red_hot
                          I wouldnt want a corporate theme park anyway. New ground, by all means, but not soley with the intention of it being a 'corporate theme park'.
                          You misquoting me
                          In Rafa I Trust

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                            #28
                            A poor article written by a journo using tabloids as his source of 'information'.

                            WTF - an unsatisfactory victory? I thought it very satisfactory against a side who defended and did little else for most of the game - especially considering other CL teams got an extra day's rest - any sort of victory does on those sorts of days...

                            Oh yeah - I'm sure Stevie marvelled at the spectacle that was yesterdays clash between the top 2. It certainly had me yawning in awe.

                            Articles like this are just lazy opinion offered up as insight - bollox!

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Depth_Charge
                              Oh yeah - I'm sure Stevie marvelled at the spectacle that was yesterdays clash between the top 2. It certainly had me yawning in awe.
                              I thought it was a pretty decent game actually. Could have done with m ore play in the final third from both teams but it was still a pretty entertaining match.
                              "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                              -- William Blake

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by disco
                                What cack.

                                Presumably a vaguely coherent Scum-fan with an axe to grind.

                                If he's not, then he's bored and making a knee-jerk article based on the current Premiership table
                                Couldn't have said it better.
                                I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.

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