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Postby Roger Red Hat » Wed May 16, 2012 9:19 pm

Greavesie » Wed May 16, 2012 6:07 pm wrote:this thread is gonna be busy now...


they'll be more rumours than our little minds can handle mate. I expect Messi and Xabi to be the first 2 linked to us
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Postby Greavesie » Wed May 16, 2012 9:52 pm

metalhead » Sat May 12, 2012 9:19 pm wrote:Ballbag said Kenny is staying for another year

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Postby Reg » Sat May 19, 2012 3:48 am

Liverpool Transfer News: Clint Dempsey Is an Ideal Fit for the RedsBy Ben Chodos(Featured Columnist) on May 18, 2012 613 reads

Liverpool had one of the most disappointing years in its history and adding Clint Dempsey would go a long way towards preventing a similar result next season.

The American truly came into his own in 2011-12, finishing the year with 23 goals for Fulham in all competitions.

Even more attractive than his goal-scoring prowess is his versatility. Dempsey is capable of attacking from either wing, in a striker role or as a withdrawn forward.

With Dempsey in such good form, it is no surprise that Liverpool has shown interest in him and that his manager Martin Jol is worried over these reports.

Liverpool has struggled in the attack this season, putting away just 47 goals in English Premier League games. This dismal attacking effort ranks them 11th among Premiership teams.

The Reds have talented strikers in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll, but both players have temperamental personalities and cannot be relied on to keep themselves out of trouble, both on and off the field.

Dempsey, on the other hand, has shown relentless commitment to his craft during his time in England, drawing praise from Chris Coleman, his former manager at Craven Cottage. Coleman said via Goal.com, "He had a real good appetite for football. A good hunger, he was brave. He wanted to take the ball all of the time."

Players with Dempsey's confidence and desire to win are exactly what the Reds need to return to prominence. His example can set a tone for the other players and coax better performances out of them.

One person who is likely to be in favor of bringing Dempsey to Anfield is owner John W. Henry. Dempsey just finished the most successful season a U.S.-born field player has ever had in the EPL. It would make sense for Henry, a fellow American, to sign the attacking midfielder.

Henry also has a major connection to New England as owner of the Boston Red Sox, and Dempsey first burst onto the world football scene as a member of the New England Revolution.

For all sides involved, this would be a good move. The Reds need to take initiative and get Dempsey in a Liverpool jersey before the summer is over.
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Postby metalhead » Sat May 19, 2012 4:03 pm

I know Clint Dempsey have been scoring goals for fun with Fulham, but it's Fulham FFS. We said the same thing about Downing, how wonderful he was with Aston Villa, so I'm not sure Dempsey is the right player we should be looking for
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Postby Reg » Sat May 19, 2012 5:28 pm

Yeah but Valencia's done a handsome job for Ure hasn't he? Difficult to tar them all with the same brush.
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat May 19, 2012 8:48 pm

Reg » Sat May 19, 2012 2:48 am wrote:Liverpool Transfer News: Clint Dempsey Is an Ideal Fit for the RedsBy Ben Chodos(Featured Columnist) on May 18, 2012 613 reads

Liverpool had one of the most disappointing years in its history and adding Clint Dempsey would go a long way towards preventing a similar result next season.

The American truly came into his own in 2011-12, finishing the year with 23 goals for Fulham in all competitions.

Even more attractive than his goal-scoring prowess is his versatility. Dempsey is capable of attacking from either wing, in a striker role or as a withdrawn forward.

With Dempsey in such good form, it is no surprise that Liverpool has shown interest in him and that his manager Martin Jol is worried over these reports.

Liverpool has struggled in the attack this season, putting away just 47 goals in English Premier League games. This dismal attacking effort ranks them 11th among Premiership teams.

The Reds have talented strikers in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll, but both players have temperamental personalities and cannot be relied on to keep themselves out of trouble, both on and off the field.

Dempsey, on the other hand, has shown relentless commitment to his craft during his time in England, drawing praise from Chris Coleman, his former manager at Craven Cottage. Coleman said via Goal.com, "He had a real good appetite for football. A good hunger, he was brave. He wanted to take the ball all of the time."

Players with Dempsey's confidence and desire to win are exactly what the Reds need to return to prominence. His example can set a tone for the other players and coax better performances out of them.

One person who is likely to be in favor of bringing Dempsey to Anfield is owner John W. Henry. Dempsey just finished the most successful season a U.S.-born field player has ever had in the EPL. It would make sense for Henry, a fellow American, to sign the attacking midfielder.

Henry also has a major connection to New England as owner of the Boston Red Sox, and Dempsey first burst onto the world football scene as a member of the New England Revolution.

For all sides involved, this would be a good move. The Reds need to take initiative and get Dempsey in a Liverpool jersey before the summer is over.


Lets get Bob Bradley in as manager and go totally  FUCK YEAH !!!!!! " USA, USA "
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Postby ethanr » Sat May 19, 2012 11:25 pm

RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat May 19, 2012 11:48 am wrote:
Reg » Sat May 19, 2012 2:48 am wrote:Liverpool Transfer News: Clint Dempsey Is an Ideal Fit for the RedsBy Ben Chodos(Featured Columnist) on May 18, 2012 613 reads

Liverpool had one of the most disappointing years in its history and adding Clint Dempsey would go a long way towards preventing a similar result next season.

The American truly came into his own in 2011-12, finishing the year with 23 goals for Fulham in all competitions.

Even more attractive than his goal-scoring prowess is his versatility. Dempsey is capable of attacking from either wing, in a striker role or as a withdrawn forward.

With Dempsey in such good form, it is no surprise that Liverpool has shown interest in him and that his manager Martin Jol is worried over these reports.

Liverpool has struggled in the attack this season, putting away just 47 goals in English Premier League games. This dismal attacking effort ranks them 11th among Premiership teams.

The Reds have talented strikers in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll, but both players have temperamental personalities and cannot be relied on to keep themselves out of trouble, both on and off the field.

Dempsey, on the other hand, has shown relentless commitment to his craft during his time in England, drawing praise from Chris Coleman, his former manager at Craven Cottage. Coleman said via Goal.com, "He had a real good appetite for football. A good hunger, he was brave. He wanted to take the ball all of the time."

Players with Dempsey's confidence and desire to win are exactly what the Reds need to return to prominence. His example can set a tone for the other players and coax better performances out of them.

One person who is likely to be in favor of bringing Dempsey to Anfield is owner John W. Henry. Dempsey just finished the most successful season a U.S.-born field player has ever had in the EPL. It would make sense for Henry, a fellow American, to sign the attacking midfielder.

Henry also has a major connection to New England as owner of the Boston Red Sox, and Dempsey first burst onto the world football scene as a member of the New England Revolution.

For all sides involved, this would be a good move. The Reds need to take initiative and get Dempsey in a Liverpool jersey before the summer is over.


Lets get Bob Bradley in as manager and go totally  FUCK YEAH !!!!!! " USA, USA "



:D But apparently Bradley is a better coach than Klinnsmann because at least Bradley won an occasional game...
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed May 23, 2012 3:18 am

Don't believe a bleedin' word in this thread...we don't even have a MANAGER - why would any potential signing entertain the notion of joining a club with no manager ??
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Postby Reg » Wed May 23, 2012 5:58 am

What worries me mate is we have 10 lads we need to SELL never mind BUYING anyone.

We need someone working the phones RIGHT NOW to get rid of these lads and the only one in the gaffer's office at the moment is Lil the cleaner.
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Postby RedSi35 » Wed May 23, 2012 9:37 am

Gotta lol and all the websites still putting rumours up.

We have no manager

We have no DOF

Is the tea lady conducting our transfer business while we recruit all of the club staff?
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Postby Redman in wales » Wed May 23, 2012 10:38 am

Well, if all else fails...

Micheal Owen and Emile Heskey are now both free agents...

Heskey and Owen upfront!   ... could work y'know!

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Postby stmichael » Wed May 23, 2012 3:44 pm

on this gaston ramirez guy we are linked with, tim vickery says he has talent but worries that he'll struggle to adapt to the pace of the premiership. apparently he's a languid left footed playmaker.
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Postby burjennio » Thu May 24, 2012 7:32 pm

stmichael » Wed May 23, 2012 2:44 pm wrote:on this gaston ramirez guy we are linked with, tim vickery says he has talent but worries that he'll struggle to adapt to the pace of the premiership. apparently he's a languid left footed playmaker.


His Wiki page says he was born in Fray Bentos. This man was clearly destined to play for us.
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Postby Reg » Fri May 25, 2012 12:03 am

Lemme guess, lil the cleaners been answering Kenny's phone again?
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Fri May 25, 2012 9:40 am

Reg » Thu May 24, 2012 11:03 pm wrote:Lemme guess, lil the cleaners been answering Kenny's phone again?



I heard she'd rang Barca and she's negotiated a deal for Messi, he joins next week.

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