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Postby 7_Kewell » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:22 pm

gutted to lose Alonso, he's a fine player who linked up superbly with Gerrard and Torres. But 30 million, for a guy who's nearly 28, isn't bad.

Good luck lad. Thanks for all your hard work. :)
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Postby Highland Red » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:25 pm

7_Kewell wrote:gutted to lose Alonso, he's a fine player who linked up superbly with Gerrard and Torres. But 30 million, for a guy who's nearly 28, isn't bad.

Good luck lad. Thanks for all your hard work. :)

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Postby dawson99 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:26 pm

don't they say most players hit peak at 29?

but we made 20mill on him, and he wanted to go... so thats all that matters really
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Postby Madmax » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:43 pm

dawson99 wrote:don't they say most players hit peak at 29?

but we made 20mill on him, and he wanted to go... so thats all that matters really

i would have thought they peak when they are between 25-28 after that theres only a few years left in them. They usually lack the pace they had before.
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Postby Wintersleep » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:43 pm

shattered watching the footage of him arrive at the airport and then getting his medical.

as of right now im angry at him for leaving but in good time ill hope it works out for him. im interested to hear wat he has to say about liverpool.
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Postby stmichael » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:10 pm

Who needs Alonso? Masch was spraying balls left right and centre in that game just then :D
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Postby Dundalk » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:11 pm

Xabi is no slouch himself. During his five seasons on Merseyside - the first of which yielded that historic Champions League triumph in Istanbul - he also helped the Reds secure famous victories against the likes of AC Milan, Juventus, Inter, Arsenal, Chelsea and more.

But it was Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou in the 2006-07 Champions League that he cites as one of his best experiences as a footballer.

And despite his admiration for Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola and midfielder Xavi - Alonso is confident that his new club, Real Madrid, can come out on top when they take on their arch rivals this coming season.

“To go to Camp Nou and win against the then reigning European and La Liga champions was top notch,” said Alonso. “It was a big night for us in front of over 100,000 people. Not many teams go there and do that, so it was special.

"Normally when you play the first leg away, you want to score as many goals as possible and we were happy with the two goals on the night.

“Of course, being from Spain, it was better for me. All my family and friends were in the stadium that night, so I was really proud. When I was a Real Sociedad player, we lost on every occasion we visited Camp Nou. Maybe that is normal for a small team, but with Liverpool and Real Madrid, you expect more."

And expect he does. No amount of records broken by last year's Barcelona side - including the first ever Spanish treble - will stop Xabi from believing in the Galacticos and their chances of restoring former glory. “We are more than a match for Barcelona, even though they are a fantastic team with some great players like Xavi, who is just great with the ball," he said.

“Guardiola has a lot of knowledge about the game and understands the psychology of the players. You can see all the things he is doing well. But let’s see what happens. Anything can happen in football.”

Despite the difficult circumstances in which Xabi left behind Liverpool - with a transfer request being handed in less than a week ago - he maintained his dignity and good relations with many at the club from beginning to end.

Praise comes no higher than from the club captain and Liverpool icon, Steven Gerrard, who in his autobiography heaped special praise on the playmaker. He cited Alonso’s ability to provide defence-splitting through balls as a major factor in Liverpool’s resurgence as a force both at home and abroad.

Alonso returned the compliment by claiming Gerrard was the best player he played alongside at Anfield. “With Steven, he has such power to get in the box and run all over, so sometimes you need to let him have the freedom to go forward - but then that also means he can get back as soon as possible," he explained. "When we have played together, the team has had balance and it worked well.”

One thing Xabi says he will miss from Liverpool is the fans. He said, “It doesn’t matter about your status, because Liverpool fans sit next to each other in the Kop, the Main Stand, Centenary Stand or wherever.

“The fans are all in it together. For example the FA Cup game against Arsenal in 2007 was really special because of the atmosphere. The way the fans showed their support to the 96 who died was amazing, they carried out their protest in front of the BBC cameras live for all the country to see, which was the best way.

“During those six minutes we had some very strange feelings. I couldn’t speak to the other players because it was so noisy, and I think it was almost like the players were respecting those six minutes before they started the game. The fans are very special and I can understand why they support Liverpool and they are just great.”

But with the past fully behind him, not even Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema necessarily top the billing in his future - he has the small matter of finishing his studies, too.

Alonso had been a business studies student prior to his arrival at Anfield. “Before coming to Liverpool – I was doing a business studies degree, but I still have ten more subjects to go through," he revealed.

“I haven’t been able to carry on with my studies, but once I finish my career, I will move back to San Sebastian and hopefully finish then. It’s something I want to do in the future as it’s very important to me and off course I was always encouraged by my parents to carry on studying.

"I have my friends that went onto University after they finished high school so I have always been wanting to progress with my academic qualifications.”

But long before that, he has five years to give the Bernabeu and some fond memories left behind at Anfield.


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Postby stmichael » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:19 pm

Dundalk wrote:Xabi is no slouch himself. During his five seasons on Merseyside - the first of which yielded that historic Champions League triumph in Istanbul - he also helped the Reds secure famous victories against the likes of AC Milan, Juventus, Inter, Arsenal, Chelsea and more.

But it was Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou in the 2006-07 Champions League that he cites as one of his best experiences as a footballer.

And despite his admiration for Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola and midfielder Xavi - Alonso is confident that his new club, Real Madrid, can come out on top when they take on their arch rivals this coming season.

“To go to Camp Nou and win against the then reigning European and La Liga champions was top notch,” said Alonso. “It was a big night for us in front of over 100,000 people. Not many teams go there and do that, so it was special.

"Normally when you play the first leg away, you want to score as many goals as possible and we were happy with the two goals on the night.

“Of course, being from Spain, it was better for me. All my family and friends were in the stadium that night, so I was really proud. When I was a Real Sociedad player, we lost on every occasion we visited Camp Nou. Maybe that is normal for a small team, but with Liverpool and Real Madrid, you expect more."

And expect he does. No amount of records broken by last year's Barcelona side - including the first ever Spanish treble - will stop Xabi from believing in the Galacticos and their chances of restoring former glory. “We are more than a match for Barcelona, even though they are a fantastic team with some great players like Xavi, who is just great with the ball," he said.

“Guardiola has a lot of knowledge about the game and understands the psychology of the players. You can see all the things he is doing well. But let’s see what happens. Anything can happen in football.”

Despite the difficult circumstances in which Xabi left behind Liverpool - with a transfer request being handed in less than a week ago - he maintained his dignity and good relations with many at the club from beginning to end.

Praise comes no higher than from the club captain and Liverpool icon, Steven Gerrard, who in his autobiography heaped special praise on the playmaker. He cited Alonso’s ability to provide defence-splitting through balls as a major factor in Liverpool’s resurgence as a force both at home and abroad.

Alonso returned the compliment by claiming Gerrard was the best player he played alongside at Anfield. “With Steven, he has such power to get in the box and run all over, so sometimes you need to let him have the freedom to go forward - but then that also means he can get back as soon as possible," he explained. "When we have played together, the team has had balance and it worked well.”

One thing Xabi says he will miss from Liverpool is the fans. He said, “It doesn’t matter about your status, because Liverpool fans sit next to each other in the Kop, the Main Stand, Centenary Stand or wherever.

“The fans are all in it together. For example the FA Cup game against Arsenal in 2007 was really special because of the atmosphere. The way the fans showed their support to the 96 who died was amazing, they carried out their protest in front of the BBC cameras live for all the country to see, which was the best way.

“During those six minutes we had some very strange feelings. I couldn’t speak to the other players because it was so noisy, and I think it was almost like the players were respecting those six minutes before they started the game. The fans are very special and I can understand why they support Liverpool and they are just great.”

But with the past fully behind him, not even Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema necessarily top the billing in his future - he has the small matter of finishing his studies, too.

Alonso had been a business studies student prior to his arrival at Anfield. “Before coming to Liverpool – I was doing a business studies degree, but I still have ten more subjects to go through," he revealed.

“I haven’t been able to carry on with my studies, but once I finish my career, I will move back to San Sebastian and hopefully finish then. It’s something I want to do in the future as it’s very important to me and off course I was always encouraged by my parents to carry on studying.

"I have my friends that went onto University after they finished high school so I have always been wanting to progress with my academic qualifications.”

But long before that, he has five years to give the Bernabeu and some fond memories left behind at Anfield.


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His performance in Turin against Juventus was an absolute masterclass for me, especially considering that it was his first game back from a broken ankle and Gerrard wasn't playing. We were protecting a narrow 2-1 lead and he just slotted back in as if he'd never been away. It was a brilliant performance.

Infact it was hardly coincidence that on many occasions Xabi seemed to up his game when Gerrard wasn't on the pitch. Remember the Derby in 06 when Gerrard got himself stupidly sent off after about 20 minutes? Xabi ran the show for the rest of the match and we ended up winning 3-1.
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:21 pm

Dundalk wrote:Xabi is no slouch himself. During his five seasons on Merseyside - the first of which yielded that historic Champions League triumph in Istanbul - he also helped the Reds secure famous victories against the likes of AC Milan, Juventus, Inter, Arsenal, Chelsea and more.

I don't want to seem a pedant , but Alonso didn't play in either game against Inter.   :D
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Postby bigmick » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:43 pm

He didn't play in the first leg victory over Juventus either I don't think.
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:47 pm

bigmick wrote:He didn't play in the first leg victory over Juventus either I don't think.

Or the 2nd leg win over Chelsea that same season and he only came on as a sub when we beat Chelsea the season after.   :D

Not that he wasn't useful at times   :laugh:
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:09 pm

Some people never learn. :no
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Postby bigmick » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:10 pm

Lando_Griffin wrote:Some people never learn. :no

You're right there  :laugh:
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:10 pm

Lando_Griffin wrote:Some people never learn. :no

It was a joke Lando, ffs take a chill pill
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Postby bigmick » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:15 pm

I think the wounds must still be a little raw. On the question of Aquilani, I have severe reservations about whether he will prove a success, which no doubt will re-open the debate as to how important Alonso ever was. Had we have signed a player who thrives, a Fabregas for example, I've absolutely no doubts that this time next season people would have long since forgotten about the "hurt" they felt with Alonso leaving. This fella bombs out though and we'll be arguing about the same old stuff all year.
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