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Rafa, dun u get it???

for the sake of liverpool, pls go.....

same for the owners...........:angry:
 

Lessons leart from this season:

1. cannot depend on waving dirty kite gstrig to win
2. for sake of LFC, Rafa please go
3. for sake of LFC, brokeback cowboys please go



feel free to add on

:bsmilie:
 

Lessons leart from this season:

1. cannot depend on waving dirty kite gstrig to win
2. for sake of LFC, Rafa please go
3. for sake of LFC, brokeback cowboys please go
4. Rafa love child laoya lucus must go
 

Lessons learnt from this season:

1. cannot depend on waving dirty kite gstrig to win
2. for sake of LFC, Rafa please go
3. for sake of LFC, brokeback cowboys please go
4. Rafa love child laoya lucus must go
5. Aqualanlan does not belong here
 

Lessons learnt from this season:

1. cannot depend on waving dirty kite gstrig to win
2. for sake of LFC, Rafa please go
3. for sake of LFC, brokeback cowboys please go
4. Rafa love child laoya lucus must go
5. Aqualanlan does not belong here
6. Wasting money on Lobbie Keane
7. Wasting money on Dossena ( but consolation for the 4-1 win over manure at old toilet )
8. Letting go a Good Veteran Defender Sami Hyypia go and got a Greek old man ???
9. Substitution decision that made us all vomit blood. Sub torres off when we are in need of a goal badly for David N'gog.
 

Lessons learnt from this season:

1. cannot depend on waving dirty kite gstrig to win
2. for sake of LFC, Rafa please go
3. for sake of LFC, brokeback cowboys please go
4. Rafa love child laoya lucus must go
5. Aqualanlan does not belong here
6. Wasting money on Lobbie Keane
7. Wasting money on Dossena ( but consolation for the 4-1 win over manure at old toilet )
8. Letting go a Good Veteran Defender Sami Hyypia go and got a Greek old man ???
9. Substitution decision that made us all vomit blood. Sub torres off when we are in need of a goal badly for David N'gog.
10. cc needs to grow more, more, MORE limbs..
 

Did you guys read todays TNP on Rafa feel that El Zhar and Degen are good enough to play for Liverpool . I nearly fell off my chair while reading this article . :bsmilie::sweat::sweatsm:
 

Did you guys read todays TNP on Rafa feel that El Zhar and Degen are good enough to play for Liverpool . I nearly fell off my chair while reading this article . :bsmilie::sweat::sweatsm:


haven't you already learnt that you need to take rafa's comment wiht a pound of salt?
 

Did you guys read todays TNP on Rafa feel that El Zhar and Degen are good enough to play for Liverpool . I nearly fell off my chair while reading this article . :bsmilie::sweat::sweatsm:

waseh i banned this paper when last time electico step on liverpool jersey. :bsmilie::thumbsd:
 

haven't you already learnt that you need to take rafa's comment wiht a pound of salt?

shh, he's trying to get a gd price for them..
else how to raise $$ for "3,4,5 new players"?
 

Liverpool won’t let us down: Ferguson :bsmilie::bsmilie:

Seem like someone want to PLP and asking for a favour. Boooo :nono:

Sir Alex Ferguson is confident Liverpool will not “throw away their history” by standing aside for Chelsea at Anfield tomorrow.

Manchester United head into the penultimate weekend of the campaign knowing their last realistic chance of overhauling Carlo Ancelotti's side depends on Liverpool avoiding defeat this weekend.

If Chelsea are denied maximum points, United can seize the advantage by beating Sunderland at the Stadium of Light a couple of hours later.

All this has been noted at an increasingly agitated Liverpool.

And quite apart from drawing a veil on what has been a disastrous season for the Merseyside giants, that took another downturn on Thursday night with a Europa League semi-final exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid, the sub-plot is United attempting to clinch a record 19th league championship.

That would eclipse Liverpool, a situation that seemed impossible when Ferguson came south from Aberdeen in 1986.

It has led a number of Liverpool supporters to voice their desire for their team to lose, even though it would cost them what slender chance they still have of finishing in the Champions League places.

Ferguson cannot see that eventuality and is convinced Liverpool have too much to lose by not trying.

“I am confident they will do their maximum,” he said. “Great clubs don't throw their history and traditions away for one game.

“They have been in 11 European finals. They have won 18 titles. That is a fantastic history. You don't throw that away. The fans know that too.

“Do you think the fans want to go home saying their players capitulated and they didn't try and thinking it wouldn't happen again?”

There is a precedent. On the last day in 1995, United headed to West Ham knowing it would take a victory at Upton Park and a Liverpool win over Blackburn at Anfield to give them the title.

Given Kenny Dalglish was the Blackburn manager, the attachment was arguably even greater.

As it turned out, Liverpool did their job, but United were unable to capitalise.

“We were depending on Liverpool producing — and they did,” recalled Ferguson.

“You have to earn a right to win the title. Okay, there were a lot of English players in their team that day and they understood the history of Liverpool FC.

“But I don't think there has been such a swing that the current players do not understand the history of Liverpool.”

Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...-us-down-ferguson-14789309.html#ixzz0meicUAkg
 

play for pride and for the supporters infront of the Kop and nothing else matters..
 

go rafa go :bsmilie:
 


BENITEZ FUTURE

Benitez edging closer to exit door

By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent

May 1, 2010


Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez looks to be on the verge of confirming his switch to Juventus.

Benitez has been under heavy pressure this season and, following the Europa League exit to Atletico Madrid on Thursday, he refused to answer questions over his future.

"At the moment I can't talk about the future long-term," Benitez said on Friday. "I know the future clearly and it is Chelsea on Sunday.

"I decided to stay last year because of the fans and for one year I have been working hard, trying to do my best. We will see what happens in the future."

Asked if he would be at the club next season, Benitez said: "I want win against Chelsea and then Hull, and that is all. I am here now, and hopefully I will still be here on Sunday against Chelsea."

Widespread reports in England and Italy now suggest the move is on the verge of completion and Soccernet spoke to its Italian contact in Turin, who confirmed: "Here in Turin, it is more or less accepted that the deal has been done.

"The reality is that it is actually the same strength as a month ago when I last told you that Juve believe they have got their man. They still do. In fact, here they are just waiting for Liverpool to come out and confirm it. Certainly there is no one at Liverpool who is in a position to say they want Benitez to stay.

"There is one last sticking point and that is that Benitez is seeking a golden handshake, compensation for going. He is expecting compensation. The Italian media are heading off today to Liverpool for what we believe will be the final chapter at Anfield for Benitez."

Following the news that owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr were ready to sell Liverpool, Benitez spoke enthusiastically about a potential takeover from China that would release funds for new players that might tempt him to stay.

However, Benitez does not trust the owners to sell, and there have been indications that prospective new investors or owners have been scared off because of the price being quoted.

Benitez would be due £16 million in compensation if he were to be sacked and, as such, may be eager to delay confirmation of his departure. Sources at Anfield have suggested he will threaten to stay on if he is not paid off.

Benitez plans to sit down with Christian Purslow, the managing director, after the final Premier League fixture away to Hull City to discuss his future, but in Italy they are sure he is heading to Turin.

A report in Gazzetta dello Sport stated Benitez would be allowed to work with a budget of around €80 million at Juventus, with Fernando Torres, Dirk Kuyt and Javier Mascherano apparently targeted. That budget would be dependent, however, on off-loading a number of players.

Corriere dello Sport has said Benitez has lined up Simon Kjaer of Palermo and Juan Manuel Vargas of Fiorentina.

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti, meanwhile, believes Juventus would be the right move for Benitez.

"I'm sure Rafa can be a success in Serie A," he told Tuttosport. "Tactically, he has fantastic experience. Maybe Juve will bring him to Turin."
 


Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti, meanwhile, believes Juventus would be the right move for Benitez.
"I'm sure Rafa can be a success in Serie A," he told Tuttosport. "Tactically, he has fantastic experience. Maybe Juve will bring him to Turin."



YES! the Grand Old Lady will love him there. :thumbsup:
 

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