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Postby PabloAimar » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:21 pm

Benny The Noon wrote:Any news on the fee - hopefully the same as Jones . Still hope Pepe never gets injured . Just think 3 years ago we nearly had Joe Hart for a couple million .

yep, and 1 year ago he would have been sold on.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:23 pm

Maybe so mate but it would of been for a large fee oh well - good luck Brad Jones and welcome to the bench . Best spectator seat in the house :D
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Postby In and Out » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:27 pm

LFC2007 wrote:Liverpool keeper Diego Cavalieri set for move to Italy


DIEGO CAVALIERI'S two-year stay at Liverpool could soon be over after boss Roy Hodgson revealed Serie A outfit Cesena are in advanced talks to sign him.

The Brazilian keeper will be on the bench for tomorrow night's Europa League play-off first leg against Trabzonspor at Anfield but then he will fly to Italy in the hope of thrashing out a deal.

Cavalieri has made no secret of his desire to move this summer and spoke with Hodgson when the manager arrived in July about his need to play regular football.

Now that Hodgson has drafted in keeper Brad Jones from Middlesbrough as cover for Pepe Reina, Cavalieri is likely to be on his way.

Hodgson said: "Brad is not eligible for tomorrow because when we had to submit the squad list for these matches he was not signed for the club and you can't put players on the bench who aren't signed.

"Diego will be the substitute keeper on Thursday and he will then travel to Cesena for a medical. If that goes well the chances are we will need to use a third keeper as back up for Pepe for the second leg.

"I can understand that Diego wants to play football."

Cesena were promoted to Serie A back in May after finishing as runners-up in Serie B.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpo....7089628

So it appears there was logic behind the signing of Jones and not just the 'wasted money' mantra.
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Postby rocky29 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:11 am

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LFC2007 wrote:Liverpool keeper Diego Cavalieri set for move to Italy


DIEGO CAVALIERI'S two-year stay at Liverpool could soon be over after boss Roy Hodgson revealed Serie A outfit Cesena are in advanced talks to sign him.

The Brazilian keeper will be on the bench for tomorrow night's Europa League play-off first leg against Trabzonspor at Anfield but then he will fly to Italy in the hope of thrashing out a deal.

Cavalieri has made no secret of his desire to move this summer and spoke with Hodgson when the manager arrived in July about his need to play regular football.

Now that Hodgson has drafted in keeper Brad Jones from Middlesbrough as cover for Pepe Reina, Cavalieri is likely to be on his way.

Hodgson said: "Brad is not eligible for tomorrow because when we had to submit the squad list for these matches he was not signed for the club and you can't put players on the bench who aren't signed.

"Diego will be the substitute keeper on Thursday and he will then travel to Cesena for a medical. If that goes well the chances are we will need to use a third keeper as back up for Pepe for the second leg.

"I can understand that Diego wants to play football."

Cesena were promoted to Serie A back in May after finishing as runners-up in Serie B.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpo....7089628

So it appears there was logic behind the signing of Jones and not just the 'wasted money' mantra.

yes there is logic he averages the same goals per season as ryan babbel and dirk kuyt put together?  :D
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Postby Redman in wales » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:22 pm

Roy Hodgson today confirmed that Diego Cavalieri looks set to leave Liverpool - but the boss dismissed speculation that Ryan Babel could move.

Goalkeeper Cavalieri will hold talks with Italian side Cesena after our Europa League play-off first leg with Trabzonspor.

His likely departure follows the arrival at Anfield this week of stopper Brad Jones, who was not signed in time to be eligible for Thursday's Europa League clash.

Hodgson told his pre-match press conference: "Diego has done a marvellous job for the last three years.

"He's a very good goalkeeper and a very good person, but he made it clear to me at the start of the season that after three years of watching Pepe play every week he might, if he's not careful, lose his goalkeeping ability or his status as a first-team goalkeeper.

"He made it clear he'd like to leave and find a club where he'll be able to play on a regular basis, so we set about the task of finding someone we thought would be as good a complement to Pepe Reina as Cavalieri has been.

"That's why Brad Jones has come in.
He's the man we've chosen to back up Reina, put him under pressure and, most importantly, be ready to play.

"Diego will travel to Cesena after the game tomorrow night for a medical."

The Brazilian's departure would make Jones the recognised number two to Reina, and he is likely to feature regularly if we reach the Europa League proper.

Hodgson added: "We aren't in the Europa League group stage yet but if we were to succeed in doing that there's a chance someone like Brad will get a game on a reasonably regular basis. That would give Pepe the chance he needs to rest. But first we need to get there."
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:31 pm

I hope to god he isnt going to rest Pepe in anything other than CC. GKs IMO dont need resting .
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Postby In and Out » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:37 pm

Benny The Noon wrote:I hope to god he isnt going to rest Pepe in anything other than CC. GKs IMO dont need resting .

do you think it's a waste of money now signing him, or do you wish you'd have given roy a bit of time before declaring 2.5M was a waste of money to spend?
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Postby metalhead » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:39 pm

I still think its poor signing and there are better GK out there with the same kind of money
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:40 pm

Thought i was on ignore ?! Still think its a waste of money to buy someone to sit on the bench for 3 years and would rather that money went towards another player in a more crucial area that we need and have a ressie keeper on the bench or look for a freebie keeper .
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:43 pm

metalhead wrote:I still think its poor signing and there are better GK out there with the same kind of money

There is that option as well - if we were going to spend money on a keeper i would rather of looked towards someone like Lee Camp or some of the young english keepers with a future ahead of themselves
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Postby In and Out » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:44 pm

Benny The Noon wrote:Thought i was on ignore ?! Still think its a waste of money to buy someone to sit on the bench for 3 years and would rather that money went towards another player in a more crucial area that we need and have a ressie keeper on the bench or look for a freebie keeper .

How much did we pay for Cavellri ? was it any less, he sat on the bench and for this best part of his LFC career and he never got a look in.

Secondly we are hardly going to buy a quality striker for 2.5M are we?
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:49 pm

No idea how much we paid for caverlli and he isnt the subject at hand and we werent in financial problems when we bought him .

Im talking about right now - yes 2.5 mil isnt going to get you a quality striker but add it to the money we paid for poulsen thats 5 mil that could of be used towards getting a new striker .
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Postby In and Out » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:56 pm

Benny The Noon wrote:No idea how much we paid for caverlli and he isnt the subject at hand and we werent in financial problems when we bought him .

Im talking about right now - yes 2.5 mil isnt going to get you a quality striker but add it to the money we paid for poulsen thats 5 mil that could of be used towards getting a new striker .

We paid around 3M for Cavelleri and it's clear that Roy doesn't have the kind of money to burn like our previous manager did.

If Roy had enough money he would have moved to get in a quality player in. In fact the only funds he is likely to get are from the Mash sale and in case you hadn't noticed Mash is still here. And the fact the Cavelleri wants out means Roy thinks he needs to bring in another keeper, I'd personally go with his opinion regarding our squad players (who we need and don't need, who we spend money on or not) than your opinion.

He's probably just broke even on his net spend now, he's brought in Cole, Poulsen, Jones for 7M and sold Yossi for 6M. That's not bad business.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:03 pm

And with us having such limited funds my opinion on buying jones is increased into the waste category . We will agree to disagree .
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Postby In and Out » Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:04 pm

Benny The Noon wrote:And with us having such limited funds my opinion on buying jones is increased into the waste category . We will agree to disagree .

Anything to discredit the manager, I mean you was the only who wasn't happy with the J.Cole signing, which I find b.loody odd.  :upside:
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