I like the lad´s style.

Sabre wrote:You're still smaller than the Mancs and Chelsea, remember that.is this English humour or something?
The Manhattan Project wrote:You're still smaller than the Mancs and Chelsea, remember that.
In terms of trophies won, actually we aren't. We are bigger than everyone else.
The point is that even IF you were right (which you aren't) about Liverpool being smaller than Manure and Chavski, we are all (plus Arsenal) a million times bigger than boring old Aston Villa.Not nice when other clubs try and tap up your best players,
It's not "other clubs" tapping up your best players.
It's a "better club" enquiring about the possibility of a player being available for negotiations.imagine how gutted you would be if Chelsea tapped up torres and Milan tapped up Gerrard.
We would laugh, because neither player would accept such a transfer.personally I hope you keep both of them.
We will.I have nothing against Liverpool, they've just (something) me up by trying to steal Barry for peanuts.
Business is business.I heard it was £2million and Riise or Finnan.
You heard wrong.
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ruskiy playmaker wrote:Cant Barry make up his mind already. How difficult is it to choose between a top side and a mid table team? He should be given another week and if he doesn't sign then he canoff.
The Manhattan Project wrote:You're still smaller than the Mancs and Chelsea, remember that.
7_Kewell wrote:i still think 10 million is a LOT for Barry. If Villa want anymore i think we should tell them to do one. Barry wants to play in the champions league and he won't get that at Villa, no matter how well O'Neil does he won't get them that high.
Barry is staying wrote:But are both together a big enough lure to tempt O'Neill into reluctantly parting with Barry?
Barry is staying wrote:Here is the latest offer, to be honest I don't want either Crouch or Carson at Villa, their are better strikers and better keepers available, without losing our best player
According to the Daily Mirror, Liverpool are willing to exchange Peter Crouch andgoalkeeper Scott Carson in exchange for Aston Villa's England midfielder Gareth Barry.
Rafa Benitez has been upfront about his desire to take Barry to Anfield, where he would link up with his good friend Steven Gerrard, the Reds' captain.
The player-exchange deal is apparently seen by Benitez as a hopefully more attractive offer than the £10 million bid for Barry which Liverpool had rejected last month.
However, Villa manager Martin O'Neill has been adamant when talking about his wish to keep Barry at Villa Park, and he seems in highly determined mood on the subject.
On the other hand, both ex-Villan Crouch, and Carson - the keeper on loan to Villa from Liverpool - have been linked with moves to the West Midlands club in recent weeks.
But are both together a big enough lure to tempt O'Neill into reluctantly parting with Barry?
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