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Postby heimdall » Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:56 pm

s@int wrote:I really really hope this is not true,

Spanish Press: Mascherano Offered To Barcelona
Marca claims that Barcelona have been offered the services of Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano in order to shore up their central line for next season...

Marca claims that Javier Mascherano has been offered to FC Barcelona, with the blaugrana hierarchy giving serious thought to a move for the Argentina international.

With Deco said to be on the verge of moving on, there is a vacancy about to open up in the Barcelona midfield, with the young West Ham midfielder said to be tempting the club's technical staff.

Mascherano, 23, is currently on loan at Liverpool from West Ham United, although that is not the full story of his status. Like compatriot Carlos Tevez, much of his contract is owned by Media Sports Investments (MSI), which runs Brazilian club Corinthians.

Liverpool are said to be eager to land the player on a permanent basis, and were indeed rumoured to be close to doing so in January, but for now, he remains registered with West Ham but the property of MSI.

Carloz Tevez changed hands to Manchester United for £2m from West Ham United, but Mascherano would no doubt cost a great deal more, given the complexities of the deal. As such, Barcelona are content to adopt a "wait and see" policy for now.

That has to be :censored:, surely Tevez cost more than £2 million, otherwise why the hell didn't we buy him, actually why didn't we buy him in the summer, can you imagine Torres and Tevez up front together.  :D
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Postby Toffeehater » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:18 pm

heimdall wrote:
s@int wrote:I really really hope this is not true,

Spanish Press: Mascherano Offered To Barcelona
Marca claims that Barcelona have been offered the services of Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano in order to shore up their central line for next season...

Marca claims that Javier Mascherano has been offered to FC Barcelona, with the blaugrana hierarchy giving serious thought to a move for the Argentina international.

With Deco said to be on the verge of moving on, there is a vacancy about to open up in the Barcelona midfield, with the young West Ham midfielder said to be tempting the club's technical staff.

Mascherano, 23, is currently on loan at Liverpool from West Ham United, although that is not the full story of his status. Like compatriot Carlos Tevez, much of his contract is owned by Media Sports Investments (MSI), which runs Brazilian club Corinthians.

Liverpool are said to be eager to land the player on a permanent basis, and were indeed rumoured to be close to doing so in January, but for now, he remains registered with West Ham but the property of MSI.

Carloz Tevez changed hands to Manchester United for £2m from West Ham United, but Mascherano would no doubt cost a great deal more, given the complexities of the deal. As such, Barcelona are content to adopt a "wait and see" policy for now.

That has to be :censored:, surely Tevez cost more than £2 million, otherwise why the hell didn't we buy him, actually why didn't we buy him in the summer, can you imagine Torres and Tevez up front together.  :D

I don't like him , he's very arrogant . I don't think he and torres would link up well , both have an eye for goal and might and will get in each other's way , too similar playing pattern , both like to dribble , both a quick and poachers . I'd pick torres any day over tevez
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Postby Sabre » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:24 pm

heimdall wrote:
s@int wrote:I really really hope this is not true,

Spanish Press: Mascherano Offered To Barcelona
Marca claims that Barcelona have been offered the services of Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano in order to shore up their central line for next season...

Marca claims that Javier Mascherano has been offered to FC Barcelona, with the blaugrana hierarchy giving serious thought to a move for the Argentina international.

With Deco said to be on the verge of moving on, there is a vacancy about to open up in the Barcelona midfield, with the young West Ham midfielder said to be tempting the club's technical staff.

Mascherano, 23, is currently on loan at Liverpool from West Ham United, although that is not the full story of his status. Like compatriot Carlos Tevez, much of his contract is owned by Media Sports Investments (MSI), which runs Brazilian club Corinthians.

Liverpool are said to be eager to land the player on a permanent basis, and were indeed rumoured to be close to doing so in January, but for now, he remains registered with West Ham but the property of MSI.

Carloz Tevez changed hands to Manchester United for £2m from West Ham United, but Mascherano would no doubt cost a great deal more, given the complexities of the deal. As such, Barcelona are content to adopt a "wait and see" policy for now.

That has to be :censored:, surely Tevez cost more than £2 million, otherwise why the hell didn't we buy him, actually why didn't we buy him in the summer, can you imagine Torres and Tevez up front together.  :D

Sorry to the poster who posted this here. I just posted it in the rumour mill and I missed it.

I posted it there because fortunately I find not much credibility in this news. Typical speculation, me thinks.

Rafa mentioned both Mascherano and ALonso as part of the bright future of Liverpool.
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Postby Toffeehater » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:28 pm

Reds close on Mascherano deal
Barca rumours rebuffed by Benitez

Last updated: 14th February 2008

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Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez insists he is edging closer to completing the permanent signing of Javier Mascherano despite fresh reports linking the Argentinian with a move elsewhere.

Mascherano had expected his move to be wrapped up by the end of last week but with the situation still ongoing, Spanish daily Marca now claims the player has been offered to Barcelona.

However, Benitez insists Liverpool's talks over a permanent deal for the former West Ham midfielder have progressed.

Confident
"We are closer than we were one week ago but I don't know how close," said Benitez.

Benitez is considering taking a legal action against a Sunday newspaper after an article referring to his relationship with the club's American owners was published last week.

The Spaniard confirmed he is studying the possibility of issuing legal action.

"You don't like doing these things but sometimes you have got to protect yourself, and the lawyer will be in contact with them and we will see what is the situation," added Benitez.

"You can have your own opinion, but when somebody is twisting things you must say stop. Our lawyer must say, listen, for these reasons we think you need to say something and change your approach."

Injury worry
Meanwhile, recent signing Martin Skrtel is a major doubt for Saturday's FA Cup clash with Barnsley after he picked up a calf injury in training.

The news comes as a blow to Benitez, who will now have to decide whether to risk Sami Hyypia ahead of Liverpool's clash with Internazionale in the UEFA Champions League next Tuesday.

With Daniel Agger still recovering from a metatarsal injury, it could also mean a place in the squad for Spanish youngster Mikel San Jose, who was on the bench at Chelsea on Sunday.
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Postby Sabre » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:33 pm

Promising words of Rafa concerning Mascherano then.

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"You don't like doing these things but sometimes you have got to protect yourself, and the lawyer will be in contact with them and we will see what is the situation," added Benitez.

"You can have your own opinion, but when somebody is twisting things you must say stop. Our lawyer must say, listen, for these reasons we think you need to say something and change your approach."


Does exist up there when it comes to Court Justice the right for honour? According to what Rafa said, and I could read the manipulation was evident. In my country if a paper is got caught lying and is shown in justice they're forced to rectify and backtrack publicly. And this one was a blatant manipulation.
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Postby Ciggy » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:00 pm

From Shank Legend at last  :buttrock

It sounds like we may get our wish, this deal will be done by the time the weekends out.

Contract agreed with the player and also with MSI.

Hicks has also given the go ahead for it.
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Postby NANNY RED » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:04 pm

I hope so cigg we must have a bit of good news sometime surley
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:46 pm

Sabre wrote:
heimdall wrote:
s@int wrote:I really really hope this is not true,

Spanish Press: Mascherano Offered To Barcelona
Marca claims that Barcelona have been offered the services of Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano in order to shore up their central line for next season...

Marca claims that Javier Mascherano has been offered to FC Barcelona, with the blaugrana hierarchy giving serious thought to a move for the Argentina international.

With Deco said to be on the verge of moving on, there is a vacancy about to open up in the Barcelona midfield, with the young West Ham midfielder said to be tempting the club's technical staff.

Mascherano, 23, is currently on loan at Liverpool from West Ham United, although that is not the full story of his status. Like compatriot Carlos Tevez, much of his contract is owned by Media Sports Investments (MSI), which runs Brazilian club Corinthians.

Liverpool are said to be eager to land the player on a permanent basis, and were indeed rumoured to be close to doing so in January, but for now, he remains registered with West Ham but the property of MSI.

Carloz Tevez changed hands to Manchester United for £2m from West Ham United, but Mascherano would no doubt cost a great deal more, given the complexities of the deal. As such, Barcelona are content to adopt a "wait and see" policy for now.

That has to be :censored:, surely Tevez cost more than £2 million, otherwise why the hell didn't we buy him, actually why didn't we buy him in the summer, can you imagine Torres and Tevez up front together.  :D

Sorry to the poster who posted this here. I just posted it in the rumour mill and I missed it.

I posted it there because fortunately I find not much credibility in this news. Typical speculation, me thinks.

Rafa mentioned both Mascherano and ALonso as part of the bright future of Liverpool.

The smart money is on Alonso and Reina to leave at the end of the season Sabre. Hopefully it is a load of rubbish but the rumour as been flying round for a couple of weeks now. Masch and Agger were also included in the rumour but not  under quite the same circumstances.
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Postby LFC2007 » Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:22 am

s@int wrote:
Sabre wrote:
heimdall wrote:
s@int wrote:I really really hope this is not true,

Spanish Press: Mascherano Offered To Barcelona
Marca claims that Barcelona have been offered the services of Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano in order to shore up their central line for next season...

Marca claims that Javier Mascherano has been offered to FC Barcelona, with the blaugrana hierarchy giving serious thought to a move for the Argentina international.

With Deco said to be on the verge of moving on, there is a vacancy about to open up in the Barcelona midfield, with the young West Ham midfielder said to be tempting the club's technical staff.

Mascherano, 23, is currently on loan at Liverpool from West Ham United, although that is not the full story of his status. Like compatriot Carlos Tevez, much of his contract is owned by Media Sports Investments (MSI), which runs Brazilian club Corinthians.

Liverpool are said to be eager to land the player on a permanent basis, and were indeed rumoured to be close to doing so in January, but for now, he remains registered with West Ham but the property of MSI.

Carloz Tevez changed hands to Manchester United for £2m from West Ham United, but Mascherano would no doubt cost a great deal more, given the complexities of the deal. As such, Barcelona are content to adopt a "wait and see" policy for now.

That has to be :censored:, surely Tevez cost more than £2 million, otherwise why the hell didn't we buy him, actually why didn't we buy him in the summer, can you imagine Torres and Tevez up front together.  :D

Sorry to the poster who posted this here. I just posted it in the rumour mill and I missed it.

I posted it there because fortunately I find not much credibility in this news. Typical speculation, me thinks.

Rafa mentioned both Mascherano and ALonso as part of the bright future of Liverpool.

The smart money is on Alonso and Reina to leave at the end of the season Sabre.

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Postby NANNY RED » Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:56 pm

Well i wish thed hurry up and sign him its doin my head in

Reds must buy Javier if they want world’s best
Feb 16 2008 by Tony Barrett, Liverpool Echo

THERE is no doubt about it, £18.6m is a hell of a lot of money.

But when that amount is enough to buy you one of the best players in his position in the world, surely it is not too much?

Javier Mascherano’s worth to Liverpool has been debated ever since the fee that the club will have to pay became common knowledge.

According to the old adage, you only get what you pay for and when Liverpool do finally complete the signing they will be getting a lot of bang for their buck.

Against Chelsea last week Mascherano totally overshadowed Claude Makelele, the player who has been pivotal to success at Real Madrid, Chelsea and France over the last decade.

Anyone who doubts whether Mascherano is worth £18.6m should ask themselves a simple question – could Michael Carrick or Owen Hargreaves (who both cost similar amounts) do the same?

For far too long, Liverpool have settled for second best in the transfer market because they have been put off by the fees asked for top players.

They now have a player on their books who is just 23-years-old, a full Argentinian international with 38 caps to his name already, is regarded as one of the best in his position in world football and who loves being at Liverpool.

He may not score goals but £18.6m is not too high a price for a player like Javier Mascherano.
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Postby Ciggy » Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:00 pm

NANNY RED wrote:Well i wish thed hurry up and sign him its doin my head in

Reds must buy Javier if they want world’s best
Feb 16 2008 by Tony Barrett, Liverpool Echo

THERE is no doubt about it, £18.6m is a hell of a lot of money.

But when that amount is enough to buy you one of the best players in his position in the world, surely it is not too much?

Javier Mascherano’s worth to Liverpool has been debated ever since the fee that the club will have to pay became common knowledge.

According to the old adage, you only get what you pay for and when Liverpool do finally complete the signing they will be getting a lot of bang for their buck.

Against Chelsea last week Mascherano totally overshadowed Claude Makelele, the player who has been pivotal to success at Real Madrid, Chelsea and France over the last decade.

Anyone who doubts whether Mascherano is worth £18.6m should ask themselves a simple question – could Michael Carrick or Owen Hargreaves (who both cost similar amounts) do the same?

For far too long, Liverpool have settled for second best in the transfer market because they have been put off by the fees asked for top players.

They now have a player on their books who is just 23-years-old, a full Argentinian international with 38 caps to his name already, is regarded as one of the best in his position in world football and who loves being at Liverpool.

He may not score goals but £18.6m is not too high a price for a player like Javier Mascherano.

Just feckin sign him you pair of b@stards.
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Postby JC_81 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:54 pm

s@int wrote:The smart money is on Alonso and Reina to leave at the end of the season Sabre. Hopefully it is a load of rubbish but the rumour as been flying round for a couple of weeks now. Masch and Agger were also included in the rumour but not  under quite the same circumstances.

You really think so s@int?

The Alonso rumour I can believe, he's been getting worse every season instead of better imo.  But Reina??  I think he's in the top half a dozen keepers in the world and we'd be fools to let him go.

Even if Benitez goes at the end of the season, I can't see a mass exodus of the Spanish players.
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Postby account deleted by request » Sat Feb 16, 2008 3:24 pm

john craig wrote:
s@int wrote:The smart money is on Alonso and Reina to leave at the end of the season Sabre. Hopefully it is a load of rubbish but the rumour as been flying round for a couple of weeks now. Masch and Agger were also included in the rumour but not  under quite the same circumstances.

You really think so s@int?

The Alonso rumour I can believe, he's been getting worse every season instead of better imo.  But Reina??  I think he's in the top half a dozen keepers in the world and we'd be fools to let him go.

Even if Benitez goes at the end of the season, I can't see a mass exodus of the Spanish players.

I agree John, he's a cracking keeper. I don't think he will leave because we want him to go, but maybe because he has decided he wants to go.

There are a lot of rumours about dressing room problems, homesickness, and "deals already made" flying about. Probably nothing in them but it always makes me uneasy. When I read that the Carson deal was almost sure to be off, and Villa were now looking for another keeper, it just added to my concerns.
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Postby JC_81 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 3:29 pm

s@int wrote:
john craig wrote:
s@int wrote:The smart money is on Alonso and Reina to leave at the end of the season Sabre. Hopefully it is a load of rubbish but the rumour as been flying round for a couple of weeks now. Masch and Agger were also included in the rumour but not  under quite the same circumstances.

You really think so s@int?

The Alonso rumour I can believe, he's been getting worse every season instead of better imo.  But Reina??  I think he's in the top half a dozen keepers in the world and we'd be fools to let him go.

Even if Benitez goes at the end of the season, I can't see a mass exodus of the Spanish players.

I agree John, he's a cracking keeper. I don't think he will leave because we want him to go, but maybe because he has decided he wants to go.

There are a lot of rumours about dressing room problems, homesickness, and "deals already made" flying about. Probably nothing in them but it always makes me uneasy. When I read that the Carson deal was almost sure to be off, and Villa were now looking for another keeper, it just added to my concerns.

Really hope there's nothing in that.

I also hope Carson stays at Villa.  I just don't rate the lad.  He can be very good on his day and is a decent shot stopper, but I think his decision making and concentration can be terrible at times.  That may partly be due to his age, but I wouldn't be in favour of him being our number 1 next season.  Also to be fair to him, we can't loan him out season after season and I think we should let him go this summer.
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Postby account deleted by request » Sat Feb 16, 2008 3:37 pm

We may be lucky John, looks like he's struggling to get a workpermit, may limit their options ....


Aston Villa to return for goalkeeper

19:38 05/02/2008

Aston Villa Football Club are to renew their interest in Brad Guzan at the end of the season.

Martin O'Neill tried to sign the Chivas USA goalkeeper in January yet the £2.3million transfer had to be scrapped when the Home Office denied the 23-year-old a work permit to play in England.

"We wanted to try and get Brad Guzan in because I believe he has got really good ability," O'Neill told the Birmingham Mail. "He wanted to come to Aston Villa, which was really encouraging.

"But his appeal for a work permit was turned down. They do not tell you why; six people sit in on it and take a vote. I am certainly going to have as look at it again in the future.

"If you are talking about the keepers that America has produced then he is in line with those."
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