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Postby Lionheart » Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:13 pm

Djimi Traore, you are the weakest link. Goodbye!! 

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Postby anfieldadorer » Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:14 pm

Liverpool - Fiorentina star targeted
11 Jan 2006 10:36


Liverpool and Manchester United are being linked with a move for Fiorentina striker Valeri Bojinov, according to reports in Italy.

Despite the Bulgarian striker's impeccable record in Serie A, the player has found it hard to feature on a regular basis for La Viola this season due to the sensational form of Luca Toni.

The former Lecce man's situation is being monitored by the Premiership duo along with Hamburg and Bayern Munich.

The 19-year-old forward is reportedly keen on a switch abroad but the Italian club are keen to keep hold of him.
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Postby anfieldadorer » Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:29 pm

Liverpool are believed to have turned their attentions to Italian international Aimo Diana as they search for a new midfielder.

Reports emanating from Italy claim Liverpool have made an offer for the Sampdoria star.

Liverpool are in the market for a right-sided midfielder with Rafa Benitez scouring the transfer market since last summer for a player to fill the problematic position.

It seems likely that Liverpool are set to miss out on top target Simao Sabrosa with Benfica keen to keep the Portuguese international.

The European champions are now thought to be considering a move to lure Diana to Anfield.

The 28-year-old is highly rated at Sampdoria and is in the running to make the Italy squad for this summer's World Cup finals.

Another option for Liverpool could be Sevilla's Daniel Alves.

Liverpool have been long-term admirers of Alves and tried to sign him in the summer, but without success.

The Reds could make a new move for Alves this month, but they could face fierce competition from Barcelona with the Camp Nou titans believed to have first refusal on the player.

Meanwhile, one player who seems set to be on his way to Anfield is MK Dons youngster David Martin.

Martin enjoyed a trial at Liverpool at the end of last year and he is believed to have impressed the coaching staff at Anfield.

Liverpool have now decided to offer Martin a deal and he is expected to sign a contract in the near future
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Postby anfieldadorer » Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:41 pm

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Real Madrid plan summer swoop for Liverpool star
12:17 February, 1, 2006
Xabi Alonso is on a shortlist of players wanted by the Spanish giants when they rebuild in the summer

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24-year-old Alonso came close to a £12m move to Real in 2004 before the deal fell through at the last minute.

In that same year he left Real Sociedad for Liverpool in a deal worth £10.5m and has notched up 62 appearances to date for the Reds.

Real have set their sights on a number of players as they look to replace ageing stars such as Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane in the summer and will attempt to persuade Spanish international Alonso to return to his homeland with a big-money bid.
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Postby flipmode » Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:54 pm

anfieldadorer wrote:xabi-madrid
Real Madrid plan summer swoop for Liverpool star
12:17 February, 1, 2006
Xabi Alonso is on a shortlist of players wanted by the Spanish giants when they rebuild in the summer

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24-year-old Alonso came close to a £12m move to Real in 2004 before the deal fell through at the last minute.

In that same year he left Real Sociedad for Liverpool in a deal worth £10.5m and has notched up 62 appearances to date for the Reds.

Real have set their sights on a number of players as they look to replace ageing stars such as Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane in the summer and will attempt to persuade Spanish international Alonso to return to his homeland with a big-money bid.

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Postby anfieldadorer » Sat Feb 04, 2006 5:02 pm

WHY FAIL SIGNING VICTOR

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Deportivo La Coruna midfielder Victor has revealed why he rejected a move to Liverpool.

Victor said: "It was impossible to pardon the money and in these circumstances I have preferred to stay in La Coruna and finish my contract in June."
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Postby anfieldadorer » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:45 am

VICTOR responded:


Deportivo La Coruna's Victor says he didn't prevent his proposed transfer to Liverpool from going ahead.

During the transfer window the player claimed his current employers were trying it on with him with regards his severance package but he's now made a u-turn and claims there wasn't a problem on his part.

Victor said: "I do not know what problems occurred in the negotiations between the two clubs, but I know it was not a problem of my pay-off.

"Deportivo defended their interests and were wanting Liverpool to pay all those things. It was not something that I went looking for.

"Deportivo put the proposal to me when the clubs had reached a basic agreement and I was not against playing for the current champion of Europe.

"I never became involved in discussions about who would pay my pay-off, but if I had any problems it was that I didn't know who I was supposed to go to.

"That was the major sticking point between the two clubs.

"In the end nothing came of it, but not because of the pay-off, which was a small detail.

"Now there are no problems. I am playing and enjoying playing here now.

"I am not disappointed, because nothing materialised, I did not start thinking about it too much.

"I want to make it clear that I am pleased to stay, because there have been some bad things claimed about me wanting to leave Depor and harm the club and that is completely false.

"People think that there is still a chance I could join Liverpool in the summer, but we shall have to see. I just do not know."

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Postby ynwa » Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:34 am

any one heard about david beckham. its not true about him coming to anfield but i like him to play for liverpool. he is meant to be coming back to england and there is a few english clubs after him
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Postby anfieldadorer » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:43 am

i think it's a pure speculation, this was about madrid's political measure rising up the issue in order to dig out other clubs opinion about his value
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Postby anfieldadorer » Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:58 pm

GEORGE BOATENG

Liverpool - New midfielder link
06 Feb 2006 11:51


Liverpool have been linked with a move for Middlesbrough midfielder George Boateng.

The Dutch international is out of contract in the summer and is attracting interest from the Reds, according to reports.

Boateng has yet to commit himself to a new deal at the Riverside. which has alerted Benitez to a potential transfer.

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Postby flipmode » Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:12 pm

Eto'o to Chelsea Money plus Drogba, he wants to play in England we should go for him

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Postby Lionheart » Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:26 pm

ynwa wrote:any one heard about david beckham. its not true about him coming to anfield but i like him to play for liverpool. he is meant to be coming back to england and there is a few english clubs after him

No thanks...a lot better options available than a 30yo Beckham.
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Postby NCRedFan7 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:20 pm

Y'know how people are constantly slipping things into Wikipedia that get past the editors?  Whoever wrote the article on there about Beckham managed to slip in "the most overrated British player ever."

Also stated: "Beckham's fame is actually generated by his born outstanding appearance rather than his dumped soccer skills, though."

Whoever wrote that article obviously had a very strong opinion of Beckham.....and it's hilarious to read his bio.  Check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckham
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Postby anfieldadorer » Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:02 pm

Richard Dunne

City can travel to Anfield with a good deal of confidence according to Richard Dunne.
The Blues' last win at the home of the European champions came courtesy of two Nicolas Anelka goals in May 2003, but the recent displays against Charlton and, in particular, Aston Villa have the spirits at the Carrington training ground as Richard said when speaking to mcfc.co.uk.

"The way we have performed at home we can be confident going to Anfield, but last week we took those kind of performances on our travels. It has given us a big boost going into this week's game.

"Going to Anfield is always a great occasion for any player, it's one of the most famous stadiums around, they are a top three or four side and it should be a great game."

Even without the imposing presence of Momo Sissoko, Liverpool could field a physical starting eleven but Richard is of the opinion that City showed similar attributes against Villa and that they should use these to their advantage at Anfield.

"The way we approached the game we looked a strong, physical team. At set pieces we got our heads to every one, it's a tactic that Liverpool have used a lot recently but it's something we have been working on over the last couple weeks.

"We have five or six big lads who can attack the ball, and we can expect to score a few more from them. There will probably be a big onus on set-pieces on Sunday, both for and against us."

You can see more of what Richard had to say in MCFCTV.com, click here to enter.

**Geert De Vlieger has been recalled to the Belgian national squad for the friendly against Luxembourg. The stopper last played for his country in 2004, but has earned glowing praise from Stuart Pearce for the way he has dedicated himself at City this season even when not on the bench for some home games
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Postby anfieldadorer » Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:02 pm

oops, sorry, wrong thread :(
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