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    #16
    Originally posted by Ryan
    What are you laughing at, you opprobrious fcukwit?
    Oh aye, back to the beautifully posed question...

    What am I laughing at? You. I find anyone who wishes Cisse was still at Anfield funny. What is it you'll miss? That first touch? That composure in front of goal? His fantastic desire to work hard and press? His subtle movement off the ball?
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ryan
      What are you laughing at, you opprobrious fcukwit?


      All hat and no cattle

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        #18
        I thought Cisse only left on loan, therefore, technically he hasn't actually left Anfield.

        Evening Kaip
        rnm is funny,funny like funny haha.

        Goals 2006/7 (CS, PL, CL)
        1: Agger, Bellamy, Fowler, Alonso, Garcia
        2: Gonzalez, Kuyt, Riise
        5: Crouch

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          #19
          Originally posted by G_Man
          I thought Cisse only left on loan, therefore, technically he hasn't actually left Anfield.
          Well yeah but I don't think there's any chance he'll ever play for us again (thank fcuk for that); if he impresses in France, which shouldn't be too difficult for him despite his obvious limitations, it'll become a permanent move.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            #20
            Evening Doc
            All hat and no cattle

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              #21
              Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso
              Well yeah but I don't think there's any chance he'll ever play for us again (thank fcuk for that); if he impresses in France, which shouldn't be too difficult for him despite his obvious limitations, it'll become a permanent move.
              Only a bad run on injuries (God forbid) could see him returning to play for us as far as I can see.
              I won't be sad to see him leave, he will never fit in with Rafa's plans so in my opinion it is more sad to see the lad frustrated on the bench. He has made 2 decent contributions to Rafa's 2 tournament victories, as part of the Istanbul winning team he deserves respect for what he's achieved ; but his time is up and it will be better for all concerned if he does move on permanently.
              rnm is funny,funny like funny haha.

              Goals 2006/7 (CS, PL, CL)
              1: Agger, Bellamy, Fowler, Alonso, Garcia
              2: Gonzalez, Kuyt, Riise
              5: Crouch

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                #22
                Originally posted by G_Man
                Only a bad run on injuries (God forbid) could see him returning to play for us as far as I can see.
                I won't be sad to see him leave, he will never fit in with Rafa's plans so in my opinion it is more sad to see the lad frustrated on the bench. He has made 2 decent contributions to Rafa's 2 tournament victories, as part of the Istanbul winning team he deserves respect for what he's achieved ; but his time is up and it will be better for all concerned if he does move on permanently.
                Agreed. Don't get me wrong, I was desperate for him to succeed and felt very very sorry for him on both occasions he broke his leg. I liked him a lot...for a bit.

                Unfortunately Cisse talks a good game but that's where it ends. He talked of being oh so passionate about the club, but then put in some of the laziest performances ever seen from a Liverpool number nine. Ally that to the fact he can't control a football and has less composure than a 40 year old virgin in a brothel, then it was never gonna work for him.

                I wish him luck in France though.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #23
                  i wish mcmanaman never left. his mazey runs were awsome.

                  i will never forget his goal against celtic.....true genius.

                  also wish robbie didnt leave.....but hey hes back now
                  In Rafa I have faith

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                    #24
                    I remember cyring when Craig Johnston left to look after his sick sister, although i was about 9 when he went.

                    I wish Aldo never left. Not as skilled as beardo and Barnsey and not as fast as Rushie if i remember correctly but he was ****ing lethal in front of goal.
                    Love his Radio City commentary stuff as well. ****ing Class.
                    That's my new book. 'Shut the **** Up, by Dr. Denis Leary'. Patients come in. 'Doctor I-' Shut the **** up! NEXT!! 'Doctor, I've got this-' SHUT THE **** UP!! NEXT! 'He made me feel so much better. He just told me to shut the **** up. Nobody ever told me that before!'
                    Denis Leary - 1992


                    Formally known as Carras_boot on ****talk.

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                      #25
                      igor!!!!!!!!!!!

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                        #26
                        Souness. Greatest midfielder we ever had. Never really replaced him. How could you. Stevie G is the last chance, if you ask me.
                        The Crushing Machine MKII

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                          #27
                          McManaman, as we have still not replaced him (although I reckon that Pennant may well finally be the answer).

                          Gary Gillespie, as it was all downhill from then on

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by madstock
                            McManaman, as we have still not replaced him (although I reckon that Pennant may well finally be the answer).

                            Gary Gillespie, as it was all downhill from then on
                            From what I have seen of Pennant in pre-season. It's a done deal. The ghost of mcmoneyman is laid to rest.
                            The Crushing Machine MKII

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                              #29
                              All of the obvious choices have been mentioned, so I'll pull one out of left field.

                              Gary Mac. *resists temptation to start singing*

                              Legend, & I truly believe that he would have helped us being an 'old head' even in his advanced years.

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                                #30
                                Yes Gary Mac is a good call. Such a shame he couldn't have stayed on even in a coaching capacity. He has so much to give back to the game, I'd love to see him at Melwood, even as a youth team coach one day. I think he'll make a top class manager one day, Scotsmen seem to do that. In terms of experience, professionalism, attitude, technique, fitness and mentality there are few better in my opinion.
                                rnm is funny,funny like funny haha.

                                Goals 2006/7 (CS, PL, CL)
                                1: Agger, Bellamy, Fowler, Alonso, Garcia
                                2: Gonzalez, Kuyt, Riise
                                5: Crouch

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