LIVERPOOL F.C - a new beginning to a new season! (SEASON 10!)


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ya! need to tok-kok abit everyday before work, during work and after work mah!
hehehe



:bsmilie:

I find that I tok kok here more often during work than at home:embrass: heh heh
 

:think: maybe a few more.

i think likely another 2 more. Rafa really wanna chiong this time with chel$ki and manu!:thumbsup:

Chiong ah!!! Enough of fooling around.
 

Heinze set to buy-out United contract to clinch Liverpool move

Gabriel Heinze is locked in a £6.8 million tug-of-war with Manchester United because they refuse to sell him to their bitter rivals Liverpool.

Anfield boss Rafa Benitez has been given the green light by the club's American owners to swoop for the Argentina defender.

But despite giving Heinze the all-clear to find a new club after losing his first-team spot to Patrice Evra last season, United have made it clear they have no intention of allowing him to move to Anfield.

Heinze is now weighing up whether to buy out the remaining two years of his Old Trafford contract in order to seal a dramatic switch down the M62 after admitting his desire to move to Liverpool.

New FIFA rules allow players to pay off the final two years of contracts and £65,000-a-week man Heinze knows it will cost him a whopping £6.8m to trigger his exit from United.

No player has moved between the clubs since the unheralded Phil Chisnall left Old Trafford for Anfield in 1964.

If the 29-year-old does buy out his contract, the Champions League finalists would then get Heinze on a free transfer, handing the player a hefty signing-on fee and salary package to compensate him for his United buy-out.
 

I find that I tok kok here more often during work than at home:embrass: heh heh

haha good sign! tok-kok with us beta than go downstairs and drink beer. like me, kopishop uncle liao



walau eh

today jus saw TMC, even he say i got rounder and fatter! :bsmilie:
 

Chiong ah!!! Enough of fooling around.

now we got a very strong defence

a very strong midfield.


our strikeforce has been boosted. :thumbsup:

we can gif chel$ki and manu a real hard push this season!
 

Heinze set to buy-out United contract to clinch Liverpool move

Gabriel Heinze is locked in a £6.8 million tug-of-war with Manchester United because they refuse to sell him to their bitter rivals Liverpool.

Anfield boss Rafa Benitez has been given the green light by the club's American owners to swoop for the Argentina defender.

But despite giving Heinze the all-clear to find a new club after losing his first-team spot to Patrice Evra last season, United have made it clear they have no intention of allowing him to move to Anfield.

Heinze is now weighing up whether to buy out the remaining two years of his Old Trafford contract in order to seal a dramatic switch down the M62 after admitting his desire to move to Liverpool.

New FIFA rules allow players to pay off the final two years of contracts and £65,000-a-week man Heinze knows it will cost him a whopping £6.8m to trigger his exit from United.

No player has moved between the clubs since the unheralded Phil Chisnall left Old Trafford for Anfield in 1964.

If the 29-year-old does buy out his contract, the Champions League finalists would then get Heinze on a free transfer, handing the player a hefty signing-on fee and salary package to compensate him for his United buy-out.

*FAINT*





dun think i can ever cheer heinze.
 

now we got a very strong defence

a very strong midfield.


our strikeforce has been boosted. :thumbsup:

we can gif chel$ki and manu a real hard push this season!

Yeah, let's push them really hard this time.

Or better still, let's smoke'em:devil:
 

Yeah, let's push them really hard this time.

Or better still, let's smoke'em:devil:

:bsmilie: :bsmilie:



think if we drive ferrari can treat them our smoke. :bsmilie:
 

Let's hope he is the only one.

:think: i think lukas leiva is another injured kid. he's supposed to join up with the brazil under=23 team for the wat youth cup thingy but pulled out? :think:


can;t wait to see the new boys in action. :thumbsup:
 

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has leapt to the defence of Jamie Carragher and urged fans to respect his decision to quit international football.

That's the kind of manager footballers like to respect. Though Jamie can't score goal for nuts, he is still a solid defender. McClaren is sure missing a good deal on this one.
 

Dudek agrees Real deal
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek insists he will sign for Real Madrid this summer after agreeing terms with the Spanish giants.

The Polish shot-stopper was released by the Reds at the end of last season and had been linked with Bolton and Manchester City.

But the 34-year-old told Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita: "On Sunday or Monday I will fly to Spain to pass medicals.

"On the same day I will sign a contract and will be presented as a new Real player. I hope so and I am really happy with this.

"The offer from Real overshadowed all the others. I was considering a return to Feyenoord, Jacek Krzynowek was encouraging me to join him at Wolfsburg, an interesting offer from a respected newly promoted Premiership club appeared and I was also thinking of moving to Portugal.

"However, when Real showed interest I was very proud and did not think long."


Here's wishing him well in Real. Hopes he get a chance to play more often over there.
 

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has leapt to the defence of Jamie Carragher and urged fans to respect his decision to quit international football.

That's the kind of manager footballers like to respect. Though Jamie can't score goal for nuts, he is still a solid defender. McClaren is sure missing a good deal on this one.

McC loves the boys from manu.
 

Dudek agrees Real deal
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek insists he will sign for Real Madrid this summer after agreeing terms with the Spanish giants.

The Polish shot-stopper was released by the Reds at the end of last season and had been linked with Bolton and Manchester City.

But the 34-year-old told Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita: "On Sunday or Monday I will fly to Spain to pass medicals.

"On the same day I will sign a contract and will be presented as a new Real player. I hope so and I am really happy with this.

"The offer from Real overshadowed all the others. I was considering a return to Feyenoord, Jacek Krzynowek was encouraging me to join him at Wolfsburg, an interesting offer from a respected newly promoted Premiership club appeared and I was also thinking of moving to Portugal.

"However, when Real showed interest I was very proud and did not think long."


Here's wishing him well in Real. Hopes he get a chance to play more often over there.
wish him well.


but wat's the point?

still a sub GK. jus perhaps a more glorified sub GK becos he will be playing for the galaticos.


who cares anyway? he shud take the chance to be a first choice GK at wolfsburg or some other supposedly 'smaller' and less glam clubs.
 

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