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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Latest case is Colombia Primera B match -
Real Santander vs Athletico Bucaramanga where RS won 1-0. AB was the favourites to win this game but the result turned out otherwise. Some RS players went to celebrate the win at a pub after the game. As they were leaving the pub, a pickup truck headed straight for the players scattering them like tenpins and drove off. There was a mad scramble to get out of the way and while most of them escaped with minor injuries, one of the players got his leg broken. |
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Cole eyes permanent Lille stay
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...e-stay?cc=4716 potentially bad news for us since Joe Cole has been playing well for Lille on loan and he could be the answer to the lack of creative play in our midfield.. |
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what i don't understand even more is why pay him top dollars and don't use him in the team? even when he is loaned out, his salary is still subsidised by LFC.
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...k-kuyt?cc=4716
If we let Kuyt leave for $1 million pounds, that's terrible. We should only let him leave if we can secure able replacements. Free transfer is not equal to jobless. If Joe Cole didn't run down his contract, we will easily have to pay more than $10 million pounds for him, with him being English. Some of the transfer budget saved are used for his wages. I think we aren't paying Joe Cole much higher at Liverpool than what Joe Cole earned in Chelsea. If I remember correctly, Joe Cole was signed because he was a proven winger (up till he joined us), he is English and home-club grown. So Joe Cole will be helpful for us to reach the home-grown quotas. If we are going to sell Joe Cole cheap, I rather we get him back as a squad player. As for why we didn't play him more often, that question seemed to be asked around a lot these 2 seasons. Bellamy and Maxi should play more too. So, Joe Cole could perhaps be an unfortunate casualty of behind the scenes politics? |
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Joe Cole was brought in on a free transfer in July 2010 after his contract expired on 30 June 2010, meaning he was "jobless" for only a few days.
Craig Bellamy was also brought in on a free transfer after the last year of his contract was cancelled on mutual consent by Man City. In my opinion, Joe Cole did not play well for Liverpool immediately because he had just recovered from a knee injury and was playing his way back to full fitness. Thus, it was a good decision for him to be loaned out to Lille to get back his match fitness. Now that he almost back to his best (4 goals in 27 appearances for Lille vs 2 goals in 20 appearances for Liverpool so far), Liverpool should bring him back to the team and play him regularly. If he is allowed to join Lille permanently, I will be so disappointed because Joe Cole has the potential to do well at Liverpool and he could well be the answer to our midfield problems all season long. |
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Team news for Liverpool vs West Brom on Sunday:
Goalkeepers Jose Reina and Doni return from suspension. Reina is set to reclaim his starting place after a three-match absence but Brad Jones, who deputised in last weekend's FA Cup semi-final, will hope to remain in the squad. Left-back Jose Enrique could return, having missed out at Wembley, while striker Andy Carroll will be looking to retain his place after scoring the winning goal in the last two matches. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature...nsions?cc=4716 interesting stat: Liverpool's last 5 games against West Brom at Anfield: W5 D0 L0. Goals scored - 10; goals conceded - 0. |
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We've had too many cases of players recovering from injury and not finding their form...Carroll, Cole, Aquilani... maybe that's why sports medicine guy had to go. |
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KD has been asked by the owners to give them a report on the players in a meeting held a few days ago. I guess they are preparing to cut away the dead wood and non performers.
In view of this, I think Liverpool will raise their game against WBA as the players know they will be playing for their ricebowl and go all out to impress... so my prediction :- Liverpool 5 WBA 0 |
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I will be very happy with a 1-0 this weekend, hopefully with Suarez and Carroll up front!
I know Uncle Roy doesn't deserve much of an ovation, but I sincerely hope the fans don't boo him, our fans have a proud reputation to upkeep. |
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