JAVIER MASCHERANO - Official Thread

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Postby metalhead » Thu Sep 02, 2010 7:55 am

In the guardian he blames the club for leaving ???

He says that the club started to involve his family in the mix and spreading lies :laugh:. How stupid is that when HIS own agent stated that he is family is not happy and wants to reunite with them.

Ill try to get the link, just shows what a grade A c*nt he is, Xabi Alonso didn't do this, he didn't attack Rafa when he had something against him.
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Postby metalhead » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:01 am

http://m.guardian.co.uk/ms/p/gmg/op/sYNFM3fAn9rYPSkOd_cicLg/view.m?id=554371&tid=120787&cat=Football

Sorry using my BB so couldn't fix the link properly
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Postby fivecups » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:20 am

Here it is Metalman:

Javier Mascherano's desperation to leave Liverpool led the Argentina captain to take a pay cut to complete his £20m move to Barcelona. The midfielder has claimed broken promises – and not his family's failure to settle on Merseyside – prompted his decision to force a move from Anfield.

The 26-year-old finally joined the Spanish champions on Monday night following a 12-month transfer pursuit plus a bitter end to his Anfield career, amid suggestions he refused to play in Liverpool's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City to secure an exit. Mascherano rejects that allegation and has denied that his main motivation for leaving Liverpool was to be reunited with his wife and young children, who have lived in Buenos Aires for most of his time on Merseyside.

Instead Mascherano, who was refused a move to Barcelona last summer but promised he could leave if Liverpool received an acceptable offer this year, and who was offered a new contract at Anfield last season, has blamed his former club for the split.

"When they started to involve my family and to say things that didn't make sense, I obviously suffered," he said. "They'd promised me something for a whole year and they never fulfilled their promise. And that didn't have anything to do with my family or anything else. When you read or hear lies, you obviously get angry."

In announcing their agreement with Liverpool last week Barcelona praised "the intensive efforts made by the club in the final hours and through the player himself in the negotiations", and it is understood Mascherano accepted less than his £70,000-a-week wage at Anfield to secure a four-year contract at the Camp Nou. The midfielder said today: "I'd also like to thank the club for their efforts. They've spent a lot of money and it was my duty to give way a bit to make this dream come true. When this chance came up I didn't hesitate. I've joined the best club in the world and the best team in the world."

Mascherano expressed his gratitude to the former Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez for rescuing him from a miserable spell at West Ham United in 2007. He said: "Rafa taught me tactics. He's one of the coaches who have taught me the most in my career and I'm very grateful to him. He was fundamental. He gave me the chance to join Liverpool. He had confidence in me at a time when, perhaps, nobody would have dreamed of giving me an opportunity. I'll be grateful to him all my life."

Liverpool's new £3.5m signing Paul Konchesky is to make his debut in Jamie Carragher's testimonial against an Everton XI at Anfield on Saturday.
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Postby fivecups » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:25 am

john craig wrote:and the game at Old Trafford where we lost and he got sent off gave a glimpse of his personality for me - put himself before the team that day, couldn't keep his mouth shut and pretty mush lost us the game.

It was obvious he was going to sent off because he had lost control, the red mist had descended. I can't see how that equates to him being selfish, he was just too hyped up for a big game - Stevie did exactly the same thing against Everton a few years ago.

As for the Busquets thing, he displaced Toure from the team because he's a quality holding midfielder and Masch is going to have to get lucky or be brilliant to get games, I think he'll feature regularly enough. Everyone said the same thing about Xabi when he left.
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Postby metalhead » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:28 am

Cheers fivecups, my frikin BB won't allow the java script :D
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Postby fivecups » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:33 am

metalhead wrote:Cheers fivecups, my frikin BB won't allow the java script :D

Feckin' Sheikhs censoring people again?    :angry:  :D
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Postby metalhead » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:44 am

I know terrible isn't it :( :D
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Postby Octsky » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:46 am

Mascherano slams Liverpool 'lies' over Barca move
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Former Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano has again hit out at the club, claiming the Reds told "lies" over the reasons for his departure from Anfield.


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Javier Mascherano has his 'dream move'

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Mascherano completed his move to La Liga side Barcelona on Monday, and the player believes that Liverpool were prepared to go back on a promise made 12 months earlier when they said they would sanction his move to Spain.

Mascherano, who took a considerable pay cut to make sure the transfer went through, claims he spent the 2009-10 season waiting on the chance to move to Camp Nou - but it was only 24 hours before the transfer market closed that he was finally able to complete the move.

The Argentina international also dismissed claims made by Liverpool that he wanted to move for family reasons.

"When they started to involve my family and to say things that didn't make sense, I obviously suffered," he said. "They'd promised me something for a whole year and they never fulfilled their promise. And that didn't have anything to do with my family or anything else. When you read or hear lies, you obviously get angry.

"I'd also like to thank the club [Barca] for their efforts. They've spent a lot of money and it was my duty to give way a bit to make this dream come true. When this chance came up I didn't hesitate. I've joined the best club in the world and the best team in the world."

Mascherano did have positive words about ex-boss Rafael Benitez, who at one stage he seemed destined to link up with at Inter Milan.

"Rafa taught me tactics," Mascherano said. "He's one of the coaches who have taught me the most in my career and I'm very grateful to him. He was fundamental. He gave me the chance to join Liverpool. He had confidence in me at a time when, perhaps, nobody would have dreamed of giving me an opportunity. I'll be grateful to him all my life."

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has welcomed he player to the La Liga champions: "He's a great player. In addition to what he can do in football, his arrival is a joy for me. Barcelona wanted him for what he means as a player and as a person, I am very glad that he signed.

"He's a great player, he really helps us, hopefully this season we can keep winning titles with Barcelona's shirt."
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Postby Octsky » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:48 am

Octsky wrote:Mascherano slams Liverpool 'lies' over Barca move
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Former Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano has again hit out at the club, claiming the Reds told "lies" over the reasons for his departure from Anfield.


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Javier Mascherano has his 'dream move'

• Mascherano will reveal lies

Mascherano completed his move to La Liga side Barcelona on Monday, and the player believes that Liverpool were prepared to go back on a promise made 12 months earlier when they said they would sanction his move to Spain.

Mascherano, who took a considerable pay cut to make sure the transfer went through, claims he spent the 2009-10 season waiting on the chance to move to Camp Nou - but it was only 24 hours before the transfer market closed that he was finally able to complete the move.

The Argentina international also dismissed claims made by Liverpool that he wanted to move for family reasons.

"When they started to involve my family and to say things that didn't make sense, I obviously suffered," he said. "They'd promised me something for a whole year and they never fulfilled their promise. And that didn't have anything to do with my family or anything else. When you read or hear lies, you obviously get angry.

"I'd also like to thank the club [Barca] for their efforts. They've spent a lot of money and it was my duty to give way a bit to make this dream come true. When this chance came up I didn't hesitate. I've joined the best club in the world and the best team in the world."

Mascherano did have positive words about ex-boss Rafael Benitez, who at one stage he seemed destined to link up with at Inter Milan.

"Rafa taught me tactics," Mascherano said. "He's one of the coaches who have taught me the most in my career and I'm very grateful to him. He was fundamental. He gave me the chance to join Liverpool. He had confidence in me at a time when, perhaps, nobody would have dreamed of giving me an opportunity. I'll be grateful to him all my life."

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has welcomed he player to the La Liga champions: "He's a great player. In addition to what he can do in football, his arrival is a joy for me. Barcelona wanted him for what he means as a player and as a person, I am very glad that he signed.

"He's a great player, he really helps us, hopefully this season we can keep winning titles with Barcelona's shirt."

the biggest liar that ever graced our shirt.
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Postby Greavesie » Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:28 am

he just needs to shut the feck up and be happy he got the move he wanted
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Postby maguskwt » Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:50 am

Time to close this chapter.
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Postby tonyeh » Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:55 am

Yep...never liked the cunt.
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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:49 pm

time to lock this thread, me thinks.

He's gone and it's time to move on.
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Postby Bad Bob » Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:47 pm

fivecups wrote:"When they started to involve my family and to say things that didn't make sense, I obviously suffered," he said. "They'd promised me something for a whole year and they never fulfilled their promise. And that didn't have anything to do with my family or anything else. When you read or hear lies, you obviously get angry."

So, just so we're clear, it never was about his family not being settled in England?  Ahh, so it is completely, 100% about him being a mercenary then.  I see.  So much for understanding his desire to leave, any family man would do the same, blah, blah, blah.  He'd clearly decided he'd rather be at Barcelona a long time ago and got progressively more a.rsey about things as time went on, to the point of expecting us to sell him for peanuts just to honour his wishes.  Good fecking riddance.
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Postby sgs » Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:39 pm

How's his decision any different from a player who wanted to leave the season prior and was so promised?
The truth is many here would do the same thing were they in his shoes...

Why would u want to continue using a player who had long expressed a desire to leave and wait to sell him at the last minute?
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