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Postby dawson99 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:09 pm

sasy it all i guess :D

and arl fella is ok, its the rest, and the way its said (but i thought u meant roy, not the gk coach, you're mean to everyone lol)


just glad pepe is gonna stay
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Postby Ben Patrick » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:09 pm

NANNY RED wrote:
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NANNY RED wrote:
Ciggy wrote:,

Its true that yous have heard it.

It isnt true that he wants to leave.

He said so himself.


An im made up with it like everyone else Ben, but the only thing we are trying to say is were heard it was true about the goalie coach, nothing else has been said

An im made up with it like everyone else Ben, but the only thing we are trying to say is were heard it was true about the goalie coach, nothing else has been said
I said myself if you look at when the article was put up i was the first post after it , i said Pepe hasnt been quiet in the past so he needs to come out and put this to bed , which he did

You did.

Ciggy never, hence why i commented on what she posted nan.

I dont want to fall out with anyone on here but i am fed up with the hysterics.

You said what you had heard and then that you hoped Reina would put the rumours to bed.
Ciggy said (as if this was definite) he is off cos of the arl dinosaur that has been trying to coach him to be more english.
While i have no doubts the two of you have heard he might not be happy with the new coaching style, did ciggy hear from somewhere that he was leaving ?
NO.

So why post saying he is off because of this ?

Answer....

because its anything to jump on the manager that she (freely admits) doesnt like.
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Postby Ciggy » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:14 pm

Ben Patrick wrote:While i have no doubts the two of you have heard he might not be happy with the new coaching style, did ciggy hear from somewhere that he was leaving ?
NO.

So why post saying he is off because of this ?

Answer....

because its anything to jump on the manager that she (freely admits) doesnt like.

Do I think Reina likes Roys style, tactics and methods? No I dont but only he can answer that.

Do I think he will still be here next season if Roy is still the manager? No I dont.

What I heard was Reina asked for a goal keeping coach from europe but because the sale was in the air and there was no money he was told it couldnt happen.
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Postby Ben Patrick » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:18 pm

Ciggy wrote:
Ben Patrick wrote:While i have no doubts the two of you have heard he might not be happy with the new coaching style, did ciggy hear from somewhere that he was leaving ?
NO.

So why post saying he is off because of this ?

Answer....

because its anything to jump on the manager that she (freely admits) doesnt like.

Do I think Reina likes Roys style, tactics and methods? No I dont but only he can answer that.

Do I think he will still be here next season if Roy is still the manager? No I dont.

What I heard was Reina asked for a goal keeping coach from europe but because the sale was in the air and there was no money he was told it couldnt happen.

well that's fair enough...that post is what you think.

Your previous posts make it seem like they are not your thoughts but actual fact.

That is what bothered me.
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Postby NANNY RED » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:42 pm

People post things up on here in good faith sometimes, from what they have been told, nothing malicious is meant about it because dont forget anything that hurts this club hurts us a fans, Do you think me or either Ciggy want to believe any rumour that comes out , i dint think so , but by putting or saying something that we have been told , and not by the same people all of the time, we are made up . yous couldnt be further from the truth,
Maybe its now time though to keep any info weather it be wrong or right to ourselves, i knowi will be doing that from now on. its not worth the jibs or hassle anymore,
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Postby Red-er-Dare » Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:19 pm

Who tells you all these rumours, that's what I'd like to know?
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Postby Ben Patrick » Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:51 pm

NANNY RED wrote:People post things up on here in good faith sometimes, from what they have been told, nothing malicious is meant about it because dont forget anything that hurts this club hurts us a fans, Do you think me or either Ciggy want to believe any rumour that comes out , i dint think so , but by putting or saying something that we have been told , and not by the same people all of the time, we are made up . yous couldnt be further from the truth,
Maybe its now time though to keep any info weather it be wrong or right to ourselves, i knowi will be doing that from now on. its not worth the jibs or hassle anymore,

am not ersed either way to be honest nan.

Its nice that you are sticking up for her but we both know the fact is...you posted what (rumours) you heard and then said you hoped Reina would come out and state they were not true.
The difference is ciggy stated them as fact. If you dont understand what am getting at i will leave it at that.

I dont think for one minute ciggy would want it to be true (losing Reina) i do however think that it would give her loads of amunition in her vendetta against our manager.

You might not but that's how i feel after reading her posts this last 6 months or so.
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Postby zarababe » Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:05 pm

There is no 'smoke without fire' - Reina committed to LFC for 6 long years.. and now we hear the first murmerings of discontent, from an important member of the spine, who is not your wnat away types. I would not treat it lightly - there seem to be problems between Gerrard and Mr H too.
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Postby Dundalk » Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:24 pm

Liverpool's future is a subject that has dominated debate over the course of two, traumatic years. Yet while optimism about the seasons to come has been restored now that New England Sports Ventures have replaced Tom Hicks and George Gillett as the owners, Jose Reina's appraisal of events at Anfield included a few words of warning about the club's prospects in the short term.

The goalkeeper conceded Liverpool face an uphill task to challenge the five clubs he accepts have stronger squads, placing in doubt an immediate return to their old haunt, the Champions League. The need to strengthen is coupled with his admission that the club's top talents, such as Fernando Torres, could leave without a swift improvement.

The World Cup winner speaks with an authority that comes from his seniority - he has led Liverpool on the rare occasions when both Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher are absent - as well as his status as the club's reigning player of the year. Reina is one of the loyalists, a player upon whom honorary Scouser status is bestowed. But he stopped short of committing his own future to the club (shrugging "don't know") and it is a question of progress if world-class talents like Torres are to remain.

"We have to finish this season in a better position than we are at the moment [ninth] and make sure we build for the next years and try to be competitive," Reina told ESPNsoccernet. "If not, it's going to be difficult for them to keep these kind of players."

A top-four finish is, he says: "Possible; why not? But we have to be sure that we deliver better performances otherwise it's going to be really, really, really difficult."

In going from second to seventh last year, Liverpool regressed. Now they risk being left behind with Reina accepting their five major rivals have greater strength in depth. "We are not probably as strong as Man City, Arsenal, Man United, Chelsea and Tottenham can be so that's why we have to make sure we build a better squad," he added.

"At the moment, it's almost impossible to compete for nine months against Chelsea, for example, and that is what I want. The clubs all around England are building proper squads. We have to do the same and we have to be able to compete."

Reina speaks with a sense of realism that Carragher and a searingly honest Gerrard tend to share. Liverpool's start to the season is "not the greatest, obviously. We are not playing well enough, especially away from home, and we have to make sure we improve this aspect otherwise we will be struggling. It's so difficult to go anywhere and beat teams but if we want to be up there at the end of the season, we have to."

While Roy Hodgson's troubled start to life at Anfield has brought criticism of the manager, Reina has stressed the responsibility rests with the players. "Ideas in football are relatively important but what makes a system work are the players. We are the ones who have to show a bit more on the pitch."

As the chants of "Dalglish", heard in the defeats to Blackpool and Stoke, show, Hodgson has yet to win over much of the Liverpool support. But both the club ambassador and the former manager remain more popular than the Londoner.

"Rafa [Benitez] was really beloved in Liverpool," added Reina. "But I think it's about time that the fans get behind Roy and support Roy 100 percent. I don't think it is heavy criticism out there anyway."

Others may beg to disagree. But with Hicks and Gillett and "that mess," as Reina calls it, consigned to Liverpool's past, a new era has begun. Reina was among a group of players to meet John W Henry and Tom Werner, the new powerbrokers. "We were just talking for 20-25 minutes and discussing all the different things at the club," he said. "I think it's positive. They will do good stuff for Liverpool in the future."

The issue, perhaps, is when the future will arrive. Arsene Wenger is among Reina's high-profile admirers and the Manchester City model may offer a greater chance of immediate success that Liverpool's more cash-conscious and organic method.

"I can understand it's going to be a medium, long-term project and you can probably build like [Roberto] Mancini, which is get out the cheque[book] and pay fortunes for players and wages," Reina said. "That is acceptable and you have to respect that but probably is not the best way to do things. I am not blaming Mancini. It's their way, if they win the league nobody will blame them, of course. But these guys, the new owners, are thinking more in the long term and building things little by little, which is understandable."


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Postby burjennio » Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:30 pm

First name on the team sheet atm, shooting straight from the hip. I dont think I could agree more with the big lad if Id written that interview myself  :D
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Postby Waldo » Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:15 pm

Great article, too the point and 100% accurate.
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Postby stmichael » Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:59 pm

a clean sheet tonight would be his 100th in the league for liverpool :cool:
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Postby metalhead » Tue Dec 07, 2010 12:21 am

fastest Liverpool GK to keep a 100 clean sheets... well in Reina.

Had a brilliant game tonight as well, composed, did a good save from Agbonlahor and was part for the 3rd goal

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Postby Bad Bob » Tue Dec 07, 2010 12:26 am

Awesome! :cool:
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Postby Sabre » Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:41 am

stmichael wrote:a clean sheet tonight would be his 100th in the league for liverpool :cool:

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