Eto'o in the summer?

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Postby jaytoothetee » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:33 pm

i'd prefer villa to eto'o. imo he'd fit in with the team better, and is maybe a slightly better player as far as i'm concerned. We need a striker like villa, and a winger and we'll be SERIOUS contenders next year. i'd like to see ribery at anfield. he's young and can take players on. like villa, i think he'd also fit in well.

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Postby jaytoothetee » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:41 pm

KRobbo10 wrote:Guus Hiddink has been handed a six-month suspended sentence (what ever that means) and fined £30,000 after being found guilty of tax evasion

it means that if he does owt else in the next 6 months, then he'll get fu*ked over and end up inside
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Postby Paul C » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:25 pm

I'd love to see him in a red shirt, he's a the type of striker we need, pace and clinical finishing cos we haven't got that at the moment :(
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Postby 108-1173047132 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:12 am

i have a big willie
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Postby Scottbot » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:25 am

liverpool 4 times wrote:i have a big willie

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Postby Years Of Decay » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:28 am

liverpool 4 times wrote:i have a big willie

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Postby Scottbot » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:36 am

liverpool 4 times wrote:i have a big willie

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Postby RedRoots » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:31 am

I think this Eto'o talk is silly neither he or Barca have said anything about him leaving, never mind coming to us(same goes for Villa). I'd love to se him come here but it ain't gonna happen.
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Postby RedRoots » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:43 am

Kharhaz wrote:Michael Owen is a product of the Liverpool youth system, sure Arsenal have a great reserve team full of talent but it isnt theres, Liverpool can boast Steve Mcmanaman, Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher to name but a few, what hurts many Liverpool supporters (myself included) is how he left without giving Rafa a chance. Gerrard stayed and look at the rewards hes recieved, Michael left not believing in the club. I wouldnt want to see Owen back, theres no denying his talent but its attitude that wins my affection.

Micheal Owen has a great attitude, he made a big mistake leaving us and he knows that, he wanted to furthur his career and take the next step up so he took his chance hurting us in the process, apart from that he was the model professional for Liverpool FC.

If our transfer target in the summer was based on attitude and the choice was either Owen or Eto'o I know Owen would be getting my vote.
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Postby The_Rock » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:48 am

Eto will most likely end up in arsenal....he has always spoken of his "love" for wan.ker and henry...  :p

We shd go for Miroslav Klose or David Villa.... :buttrock
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Postby red_guy » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:11 am

The_Rock wrote:Eto will most likely end up in arsenal....he has always spoken of his "love" for wan.ker and henry...  :p

We shd go for Miroslav Klose or David Villa.... :buttrock

Yup, i guess we should go for klose or Villa.

As for Eto...just worried that he would ruin the team morale with his 'ego'. So, i would say NO to him...but if Rafa manage to sign him, what can i say.. :)
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:19 am

Michael Owen is an overrated striker not fit to lace Robbie Fowler'sboots.

Anyone who thinks that an in-his-prime MO is better than an in-his-prime RF is absolutely, and without question, totally gay.

There - I've said it. Now shut up talking b*llocks.

BTW - by saying MO is the best product of our academy, you're implying that Steve Gerrard is a worse player than that back-stabbing little turd burglar aswell.

Eat your own genitals, numbskulls. :;):
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Postby BOODIDDY » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:37 am

Lando coming out with nonsense at 3 in the morning. You'll come back and try to be as funny as you can with a put down, but lets look at this.


Fowler is a great goalscorer who scored shed loads for us but what did he achieve? International caps were few and he never reached his prime. In years to come fowlers years at anfield will be looked on as poor in terms of achievment.

Owen on the other hand carried us for a few seasons and won us the cup final in 2001 and were not for him we wouldn't have gone to dortmund because roma would of knocked us out. International scene owen has took by storm and that is probably why Scousers don't like him. Because he was really a household name for country before club.

Owens pace and finishing are of world class standards. Fowler was a great finisher but the rest of his game wasn't world class.

I admire robbie for being a red through and through, but let me ask you all this. If Madrid had come in for you in 2004 saying you are our number one striker would you have gone? Your answer would of most probably of been yes. Hindsight is great, but macca went a few years before and won every honour going.

Fowler has come back but we all know deep down that he was finished in 2001 and houllier was right to let him go. Thanks for memories but i'd take owen every time over fowler cos the lad truly is world class when fit.

Ultimately, the reason fowler is loved more cos he's a truly scouse scally through and through and scousers can associate with him more then your welsh owen.
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:27 am

I disagree with everything you've said, but there you are.

Robbie's game was never about pace, it was about scoring goals. No one is a better finisher than an in-his-prime Robbie, and MO, no matter how much you like him, never once scored 30 goals in a domestic season. Not once. Robbie did it every season until his injury (barring his debut season), and the goals he scored were way out of MO's league.

Michael was, however, playing in a side that achieved much more than when Robbie was our main striker. You can't say that is because Owen carried us - if that's the case, then Robbie must have f*cking elevated us out of the stratosphere. He outscored the "boy wonder", until his injuries.
Fastest 100 goals for LFC, fastest top-league hat trick since the 40's, a scoring record of over 30 goals for 3 consecutive years, and up until his injury, he had a better strike ratio than all of our strikers past and present, possibly excluding John Aldridge.

Now how anyone can say an in-form MO is better than an in-form RF is beyond me.

One was a two-footed goal machine who scored goals Ronaldinho could only dream of, and the other was a pace-merchant who couldn't use his left foot if his life depended on it. (Oh, but the FA Cup final... - everyone who plays football will score with their wrong foot sometime. They will even score a cracker, shocking no-one more than themselves. It doesn't mean he's World Class. You can't be a World class striker with his glaring weaknesses.)

That's how I see it, anyway. Nonsense? I think not.
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Postby Rush Job » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:29 am

If we make two "big" signings in the summer and they are Eto/Villa and Alves id be over the moon, add to that a few other good squad improvments and here comes 19 no probs.
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