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Postby ShadyLady » Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:16 pm

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Postby Dundalk » Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:49 pm

hE IS OUT FOR TWO WEEKS


Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel should return to action within two weeks, according to his agent.

Skrtel sustained a jaw injury in the 2-1 loss at Tottenham on Sunday after colliding with Reds team-mate Jamie Carragher.

The Slovakia international did not complete the 90 minutes against Spurs and is now set for a period on the sidelines.

Skrtel's agent, Karol Csonto, told SITA: "It [the jaw] is not broken, just heavily cracked.

"According to the doctors, Martin should be back in action within two weeks and he should be wearing a special mask.

"I hope that they will find or create a new one for him."

Skrtel is keen to be available for Slovakia's World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic on September 5.

Csonto added: "He is not admitting the possibility of not playing in that game.
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Postby Bad Bob » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:00 pm

Wonderful.  :glare:
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Postby heimdall » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:02 pm

Dundalk wrote:hE IS OUT FOR TWO WEEKS


Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel should return to action within two weeks, according to his agent.

Skrtel sustained a jaw injury in the 2-1 loss at Tottenham on Sunday after colliding with Reds team-mate Jamie Carragher.

The Slovakia international did not complete the 90 minutes against Spurs and is now set for a period on the sidelines.

Skrtel's agent, Karol Csonto, told SITA: "It [the jaw] is not broken, just heavily cracked.

"According to the doctors, Martin should be back in action within two weeks and he should be wearing a special mask.

"I hope that they will find or create a new one for him."

Skrtel is keen to be available for Slovakia's World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic on September 5.

Csonto added: "He is not admitting the possibility of not playing in that game.

Bloody hell as if he wasn't scary enough already!!

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Postby stmichael » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:12 pm

When it rains it pours.

Given a choice of playing Kelly or Ayala as a replacement I'd go for Kelly. I'm still baffled as to why Ayala got the nod ahead of him at the weekend, considering Kelly's good pre-season.
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Postby Johnny Boy » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:13 pm

Why does it say this on the official site then? quote from Rafa only added within the last hour.

Benitez told reporters at his pre-match press conference: "We have to wait. Daniel Agger will be out for at least two or three more weeks. Skrtel was training this morning and we will decide tomorrow. Carra is okay."

So if he is out for 2 weeks why is he training.
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Postby LFC2007 » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:19 pm

Perhaps because it came from an medical expert agent
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Postby Dundalk » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:34 pm

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Postby Owzat » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:02 am

stmichael wrote:When it rains it pours.

Given a choice of playing Kelly or Ayala as a replacement I'd go for Kelly. I'm still baffled as to why Ayala got the nod ahead of him at the weekend, considering Kelly's good pre-season.

I think a lot of Rafa's decisions ask more questions than they answer questions. Why hasn't he replaced Sami? Why did he wait until over 2/3 of the way through the game on Sunday to change things? Why does he pay over the odds for players? Why did he replace our "deep lying playmaker" with a £20m crock? (ironic given some dismissed re-signing Owen) Why when he had £20.3m to spend on a striker did he not sign Defoe? Has he improved the squad? I don't think so. Our best XI at the end of last season included none of his summer signings, we've since lost Arbeloa and Alonso and replaced them with a RB that might be better, but cost way too much, and a CM that might prove a good acquisition if we can get him on the pitch, but I would rather still have our playmaker.

It will be so good to have Skrtel back, we wouldn't be able to give away lots of needless fouls and corners if he weren't in the side. And he can resume his fantastic partnership with Carra, maybe he can crack Carra's jaw this time going for the same ball.
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Postby heimdall » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:14 am

Owzat wrote:
stmichael wrote:When it rains it pours.

Given a choice of playing Kelly or Ayala as a replacement I'd go for Kelly. I'm still baffled as to why Ayala got the nod ahead of him at the weekend, considering Kelly's good pre-season.

I think a lot of Rafa's decisions ask more questions than they answer questions. Why hasn't he replaced Sami? Why did he wait until over 2/3 of the way through the game on Sunday to change things? Why does he pay over the odds for players? Why did he replace our "deep lying playmaker" with a £20m crock? (ironic given some dismissed re-signing Owen) Why when he had £20.3m to spend on a striker did he not sign Defoe? Has he improved the squad? I don't think so. Our best XI at the end of last season included none of his summer signings, we've since lost Arbeloa and Alonso and replaced them with a RB that might be better, but cost way too much, and a CM that might prove a good acquisition if we can get him on the pitch, but I would rather still have our playmaker.

It will be so good to have Skrtel back, we wouldn't be able to give away lots of needless fouls and corners if he weren't in the side. And he can resume his fantastic partnership with Carra, maybe he can crack Carra's jaw this time going for the same ball.

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Postby Owzat » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:30 am

I just think that an improved tactical Rafa who makes better use of what money he has could have won the title before now. For his strengths, not forgetting his good signings, he has too many weaknesses. And I also fear suspicions he thinks he can win the Premiership the way he won La Liga which really does worry me. Setting out the stall for a draw, unable to influence the game either at the touchline, at half-time or through substitutions - when those do work it is either an obvious move or coincidence. We even had the advantage of playing 10 men in TEN Premiership games last season, most we were already winning but it helps. And could we beat 10 man Arsenal? Did we even TRY? They looked better after the man was sent off, maybe Rafa thinks if we pick up 25 wins each season then eventually everyone else will fall short.......................??? We won 25 in 05/06, then had two relatively poor seasons instead of progressing. I can see the same thing happening this season, based on ins and outs, Rafa's tic-tacs and not on the spudz result but performance. When we lost there last season we should have won, when we lost there this season we should have lost by more
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Postby Number 9 » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:38 am

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They will wheel him onto the pitch in a trolley wearing that

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Postby aCe' » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:39 am

Owzat wrote:
stmichael wrote:When it rains it pours.

Given a choice of playing Kelly or Ayala as a replacement I'd go for Kelly. I'm still baffled as to why Ayala got the nod ahead of him at the weekend, considering Kelly's good pre-season.

I think a lot of Rafa's decisions ask more questions than they answer questions. Why hasn't he replaced Sami? Why did he wait until over 2/3 of the way through the game on Sunday to change things? Why does he pay over the odds for players? Why did he replace our "deep lying playmaker" with a £20m crock? (ironic given some dismissed re-signing Owen) Why when he had £20.3m to spend on a striker did he not sign Defoe? Has he improved the squad? I don't think so. Our best XI at the end of last season included none of his summer signings, we've since lost Arbeloa and Alonso and replaced them with a RB that might be better, but cost way too much, and a CM that might prove a good acquisition if we can get him on the pitch, but I would rather still have our playmaker.

It will be so good to have Skrtel back, we wouldn't be able to give away lots of needless fouls and corners if he weren't in the side. And he can resume his fantastic partnership with Carra, maybe he can crack Carra's jaw this time going for the same ball.

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Postby aCe' » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:40 am

Owzat wrote:I just think that an improved tactical Rafa who makes better use of what money he has could have won the title before now. For his strengths, not forgetting his good signings, he has too many weaknesses. And I also fear suspicions he thinks he can win the Premiership the way he won La Liga which really does worry me. Setting out the stall for a draw, unable to influence the game either at the touchline, at half-time or through substitutions - when those do work it is either an obvious move or coincidence. We even had the advantage of playing 10 men in TEN Premiership games last season, most we were already winning but it helps. And could we beat 10 man Arsenal? Did we even TRY? They looked better after the man was sent off, maybe Rafa thinks if we pick up 25 wins each season then eventually everyone else will fall short.......................??? We won 25 in 05/06, then had two relatively poor seasons instead of progressing. I can see the same thing happening this season, based on ins and outs, Rafa's tic-tacs and not on the spudz result but performance. When we lost there last season we should have won, when we lost there this season we should have lost by more

yep... gotta agree with most of that....
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Postby heimdall » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:44 am

aCe' wrote:
Owzat wrote:I just think that an improved tactical Rafa who makes better use of what money he has could have won the title before now. For his strengths, not forgetting his good signings, he has too many weaknesses. And I also fear suspicions he thinks he can win the Premiership the way he won La Liga which really does worry me. Setting out the stall for a draw, unable to influence the game either at the touchline, at half-time or through substitutions - when those do work it is either an obvious move or coincidence. We even had the advantage of playing 10 men in TEN Premiership games last season, most we were already winning but it helps. And could we beat 10 man Arsenal? Did we even TRY? They looked better after the man was sent off, maybe Rafa thinks if we pick up 25 wins each season then eventually everyone else will fall short.......................??? We won 25 in 05/06, then had two relatively poor seasons instead of progressing. I can see the same thing happening this season, based on ins and outs, Rafa's tic-tacs and not on the spudz result but performance. When we lost there last season we should have won, when we lost there this season we should have lost by more

yep... gotta agree with most of that....

I third it, I think I was one of the few who wasn't totally over the moon with Rafa getting a new contract but at the time we were playing good football so it was ok but now we seem to be slipping into familiar Rafa drudgery again.

Anyway lets see what wacky things the manager does against Stoke first, I can't wait, it's better than any whodunnit thriller, so many twists and turns.  :D
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