LFC II - You'll never Walk Alone


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Rumours has it that Liverpool had their bid for Peter Crouch rejected. Albert Luque's bid has also been rejected.
 

laugh said:
Rumours has it that Liverpool had their bid for Peter Crouch rejected. Albert Luque's bid has also been rejected.

It is not rumour. Both bids are rejected. Gotta up the money, Depo wants 12M. Saints just refuse to sell.

'Du The Dudek!' :sweatsm:

Euro decision on Friday
 

We bid 5m..they want 7m for Crouch. So.....no deal loh..

Actually I personally dun think Crouch is the right man for us. 7m for Courch ?? that is ridiculous. I would only rate him at 3m.

We should not have sold heskey ..and not the price for 6m !! Where can u find a striker..at 6m..who dun complain..who seldom get yellow, who scored average 15 goal a season..who can hold the ball , with lots of european experience and physically strong in the air..??

Even Smith (who had not scored more than 15 goal season) would cost 10m lah.

Rafa want a strong man to hold the ball up at the away game...and thus he fancy Crouch. he is tall but not strong...I dun see he can really hold the ball and stand the tackle in European Game.. Compared to heskey..(his ability of holding ball is well known ) and heskey has more European game experience under him..

and I dun see Crouch is a good striker..he is not fast..not strong..and not showing any class..can't shoot from long range, and most important..he does not have a real striker sens...nor he shows he can link up quite well with this teamate like what Janker did to Czech national team (the tall Czech player)
for me..he is just a very ordinary striker..

Even if we manage to buy him at the end..I would say it is just another flop.

Of course, I hope at the end of season I would eat humble pie with my above statement on Crouch if he really become a LFC player.
 

Czech Republic [6 - 1] Rep. of Macedonia
Baros scores a brace...
 

zhapchit said:
Czech Republic [6 - 1] Rep. of Macedonia
Baros scores a brace...

good to hear that..the more he score, the more we can request for.

if Crouch (who has not proven any at international and european stage) will cost us 7m..then there is no reason baros is at 7-9m. At least 10m.

If we let him go at 8m and buy Crouch at 7m, we are just like another MU. Buy more flop and wasted the money.
 

zhapchit said:
Biscan leaves on a free....


1) From football point of view - I dun fully agree. Biscan had shown us what he can do last season. After being the flop for the 4 years under Houllier, he started to show his ability. Why let him go when he began to show us he could do a job for us ? Did not we see that he put a solid performance in the away game to Juventus ??

Even in league cup against Boro when we beat them 2-0 ..to me he is man of the match ..

2) From business point of view...we should not release him at all. Where can u get a 28 year old defensive midfielder at his qualify for free ? Why not sign him for 1 3 year contract...if he is not really in Rafa plan..then sell it at the end of 2005/2006 season..at least we would manage to get 1-2m back.
 

wong_se said:
i share the same view with u on traore over the last 3 seasons. sometimes u just have to close your eye with he kick the ball..because u dun have any idea where the ball would end with...

Houllier assistant coach on Traore....look the sentence in bold. This is what I comment on him few weeks ago.

ON the first day in his new job, Rafa Benitez, the Liverpool manager, had a visitor to his office at the training-ground. It was Djimi Traore, the Liverpool defender, and he wanted to leave the club. "I was really down in the dumps," Traore remembered.

"I had hardly played the season before and when I came back from my summer holiday, the thought I had in my mind was to get out and find a club where I could play again."

But a brief chat with Benitez soon changed his mind. The Spaniard reminded Traore why he was a good player and told him he had confidence in his ability. "I thought, 'Here's a guy who seems ready to give me a chance'," he said. "From then on, my mind was made up and I got my head down and worked hard in training. I think now I've paid him back some of that confidence he showed in me."

Traore has enjoyed his best season since joining Liverpool from Laval, the French Second Division club, six years ago — along with Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher, he is currently Liverpool's longest-serving player.
It was Gerard Houllier, the former manager, who had persuaded Traore to turn down offers from Lazio, AC Milan, "and almost every club in France" to move to Anfield following an outstanding performance for France's Under-18s in the 1999 European Championships.

"It was after that tournament that all these clubs showed their interest in me," Traore explained. "I was faced with all sorts of offers and it was difficult to decide as my head kept on being turned by different teams.
"I was young and to have almost every club in France offering me to join them was exciting.

"My first choice was Paris Saint-Germain because I grew up near there and supported them as a kid. "Teams in Italy were also interested in me, like Lazio, Parma, and even AC Milan. But in the end Gerard Houllier convinced me that joining Liverpool was the right thing.

"And I have to say I don't have any regrets." "At first it was hard to settle in," he admitted. "I was only just 19, in a new country, and didn't speak the language." Rigobert Song and Jean-Marc Ferri, the only French speakers at the club, helped him.

Traore was made captain of the Reserve team but was always involved with the first team. "What kept me going in those days was that I trained with people like Steve McManaman, Jamie Redknapp, and Robbie Fowler. And of course Steven Gerrard, who is more or less the same age as me but made rather quicker progress."

Traore spent the 2001-02 season on loan at Lens, who finished runners-up in the French league that year. He was a regular for Liverpool the following season but couldn't stop occasional losses of concentration that led to goals against his side.

"He had this tendency to commit a big mistake," said Jacques Crevoisier, Liverpool's assistant coach under Houllier. "He would play 15 games without being noticed and then suddenly make a gaffe and everyone would remember that." It has only happened once this season — when Traore's spectacular back-heeled own goal knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup third round against Burnley in January. 'That own goal really hurt, mainly because it knocked us out of the competition and I felt bad for the young guys in the team who don't get so many chances to play," he said.

"But the manager helped me overcome it, he had a word with me afterwards, told me to forget about it, and I was soon back in the team. I showed my strength of character to quickly put it behind me." That character was evident in Liverpool's European campaign. Except for the final, the Reds' defence was not breached in the previous three games - away to Juventus and twice against Chelsea.

"That defensive record is down to the whole team but knowing that we can keep clean sheets against that level of opposition is the kind of thing that makes us believe we can win it. It's a team thing, everybody defends," he said. Benitez has given the players confidence to believe in his way of playing.

And Traore is one of many benefitting from it.
 

wong_se said:
1) From football point of view - I dun fully agree. Biscan had shown us what he can do last season. After being the flop for the 4 years under Houllier, he started to show his ability. Why let him go when he began to show us he could do a job for us ? Did not we see that he put a solid performance in the away game to Juventus ??

Even in league cup against Boro when we beat them 2-0 ..to me he is man of the match ..

2) From business point of view...we should not release him at all. Where can u get a 28 year old defensive midfielder at his qualify for free ? Why not sign him for 1 3 year contract...if he is not really in Rafa plan..then sell it at the end of 2005/2006 season..at least we would manage to get 1-2m back.
Prob with Biscan is his main position is DM and we already have Hamann... Also, I suspect Rafa may give Welsh some opportunity as well.

Moreover, CM is most likely Gerrard and Alonso, Hamann coming in as defensive cover and maybe Welsh, so Biscan is expensable. Not forgetting also that Biscan prob will not get his work permit renews caused he definitely played less than 70% matches.
 

nemesis32 said:
Prob with Biscan is his main position is DM and we already have Hamann... Also, I suspect Rafa may give Welsh some opportunity as well.

Moreover, CM is most likely Gerrard and Alonso, Hamann coming in as defensive cover and maybe Welsh, so Biscan is expensable. Not forgetting also that Biscan prob will not get his work permit renews caused he definitely played less than 70% matches.

CM are reserved for Alonso and Gerrard. We all know and agree.

So, we only have Hamann and Welsh. U think having 4 CM is sufficient coverage ?

Playing away game vs Juventus..our formation is 4-5-1. We already used 3 CM.

Do not want him vs Want him but can't renew working permit is very different.

Unless Rafa is working on Aimar and it is kept from the media.... :D
 

aimar is everyone's dream... get vicente also lah.. :D
 

laugh said:
aimar is everyone's dream... get vicente also lah.. :D

I am surprised that Benitez is not looking at Joaquin from Betis. That guy is a better player than Luque though they play on different sides of the wing. One of those players who are happy to take on opponents. Luque a bit to erratic if you ask me.

Crouch is well, a little raw. I suppose he can give the manager a very different option in attack every now and then because he's a tall striker. Useful guy to have around for cleaning high cupboards too.
 

kahheng said:
Crouch is well, a little raw. I suppose he can give the manager a very different option in attack every now and then because he's a tall striker. Useful guy to have around for cleaning high cupboards too.

when we hvae heskey...who score 15 goal a season, he always being booed by the fans as he is not scoring goals.

but when we have Crouch..it is ok that he can gove very different option in attack, but who can;t score 15 goals a a season.

Why so biased ? i am sure in term of utlisation..heskey is a much better player than Crouch. WHy not buy back Heskey at 7m rather than wasted on Crouch (who had not proven at all) ?
 

It's sad that Biscan is leaving. He is a good player. :cry:

YNWA!

IMO, I think the worst rivalry is between Real Madrid and Barcelona.
 

A Liverpool die hard fans had died.

Liverpool Football Club are saddened to learn of the death of a fantatical supporter from Ireland who tragically passed away in the aftermath of the Reds' Champions League victory in Istanbul.
20 year old Patrick Robinson from Carlow is thought to have suffered a massive heart attack in the seconds following Jerzy Dudek's decisive penalty save from Andriy Shevchenko in the Ataturk Stadium.

Patrick was watching the game in a local pub and jumped for joy when his beloved Reds completed their tremendous comeback to win the dramatic penalty shoot-out.

But, tragically, he died soon after, just weeks before his 21st birthday.

His uncle, Michael Owens, wrote to Liverpoolfc.tv and said: "Patrick lived for Liverpool FC. He didn't get to see his favourite player Steven Gerrard lift the European Cup because he was sadly no longer of this world, but he saw the penalty shoot out and I know he died a happy and proud young man.

"Myself and my family would like to thank Steven Gerrard and everyone connected with LFC in the past and present for giving Patrick so many great memories."

Patrick's mother Denise said: "He was a beautiful child. He was really happy and he was so popular. He was very lively and he loved sport.

"He was fanatical about Liverpool and he has been since he was four years of age. He never missed a kit and every year he bought the home and away kits."

Everybody at Liverpool Football Club would like to extend their deepest sympathies to all the family and friends of Patrick at this extremely difficult time.
 

akane said:
It's sad that Biscan is leaving. He is a good player. :cry:

being flop for 4 season but only a good player in 2004/2005 season.

I wish him the best ..but he must play like a flop if he ever play against Liverpool.
 

she should just stick to playing tennis
 

'Du The Dudek' - the lyrics...

Come on and do the Dudek
Do the Jerzy Dudek
Shake it, shake it, move it
Jump up and wave your gloves!

We're the one and only
Euro Campione
Who get to keep the trophy
The rest aint good enough!

One night in Turkey
Some lads from the Mersey
They never gave up the fight

We went bananas
Sons and their fathers
As they set the city alight

Oh-oh-eeay-oh...eeay-oh
Carragher's brilliant advice
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Eeeay-oh-oh-oh

Come on and do the Dudek
Do the Jerzy Dudek
Shake it, shake it, move it
Jump up and wave yourgloves!

We're the one and only
Euro Campione
Who get to keep the trophy
The rest aint good enough!

At 3-nil we were stuffed
We thought it was all over
But come the second half
We played them off the park!

Stevie...Steve Gerrard
Ee-zey...He's in command

Oh-oh-eeay-oh...eay-oh
Grobbelaar's come back to life
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Eeeay-oh-oh-oh

Come on and do the Dudek
Do the Jerzy Dudek
Shake it, shake it, move it
Jump up and wave your gloves!

We're the one and only
Euro Campione
Who get to keep the trophy
The rest aint good enough!

When we scored three in six
The Mersey boyz were laughing
Then Jerzey's double save
And we're back from the grave!

Eu-ro...Cam-pio-ne!!
Heroes...of the Mersey

Come on and do the Dudek
Do the Jerzy Dudek
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Jump up and wave your gloves!

We're the one and only
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Who get to keep the trophy
The rest aint good enough!​
 

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