Liverpool football club *53*- Under King Kenny,even without Torres,we shall PREVAIL!!


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Luis Alberto SuárezFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz (born 24 January 1987 in Salto) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a striker for Liverpool. Since 2007, Suárez has also played for the Uruguayan national team.

Having grown up in Salto alongside six siblings, with a single mother.[3] In 2005, he began professional career at Montevideo side Nacional. His older brother Paolo Suárez is also a professional football player.

He moved to the Netherlands with Eredivisie side Groningen in 2006 at the age of 19, before transferring to Ajax in 2007. He made a major impact at the Amsterdam club as a supporting striker with the main striker initially being Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, then Marko Pantelić, and later Mounir El Hamdaoui. Following the arrival of manager Martin Jol at Ajax in 2009, Suárez was made the club captain following the departure of Thomas Vermaelen to Arsenal.

In 2010, Suárez was named Dutch Footballer of the Year, having ended the season as top scorer in the Eredivisie with 35 goals in 33 league matches (49 goals in all competitions). On 5 August 2010, Suárez became a father, with his wife bearing a baby daughter named Delfina in Barcelona.[4] Also in 2010, Suárez became a member of the select group of players having scored more than 100 goals for Ajax in competitive matches, joining players like Johan Cruyff, Marco van Basten, and Dennis Bergkamp.[5]

On 28 January 2011, Ajax accepted an offer of £22.8 million (€26.5 million) for the player.[6][7] This gave Suárez permission to talk to Liverpool and to undergo a medical.



Wikipedia is fast sia.


so now we have 2 of the most prolific strikers from the Dutch LEAgue.. Suarez and Kuyt!!

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Hahahahahaaa... no problemo...

I guess they rhymes..

ahyooo, ahyooo, ahyooo..
r u from manyooo...

ahyooo sorry but from your nick I thought u are a manyooo fan :bsmilie:

:sweatsm: :sweatsm: :sweatsm: ROFL

honestly i m Lpool fan through and through since Kevin Keegan.. a gungho charismatic famous No 7 player
 

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this thread is so quiet...any gooners around?? The liverpool one is so active.

Wah we make our presence known in cs. :bsmilie:
 

let see the positive side of this torres saga..
MU still have 2 encounters with Chelsea.. let's hope that this torres really kicks in and thrash MU so they won't surpass Liverpool title achievement ;p
 

let see the positive side of this torres saga..
MU still have 2 encounters with Chelsea.. let's hope that this torres really kicks in and thrash MU so they won't surpass Liverpool title achievement ;p

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Anyway, I think that is the best Torres can do for Liverpool - leaving for a healthy sum.

Scored a few goals for Liverpool in the last couple of games and the transfer fee that came because of him has allowed Liverpool to invest in quality youth player.

There is no doubt that Liverpool has been under achieving and that a striker of his talent certainly deserve more.

So I think give Torres some credit. A willing buyer and a determine player to leave does no damage to Liverpool.

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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This thread created 2 days ago, already 312 posts !!!! :bigeyes:
 

It's a pity Charlie adam transfer didn't materialize..
 

keep on posting...

REDS are alive and kicking!!
 

Dalglish tells Chelsea signing Torres: No one bigger than Liverpool
01.02.11 | tribalfootball.com

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish insists they will survive Fernando Torres' defection to Chelsea.

Torres stunned Kop fans by slapping in a transfer demand on Friday as Chelsea lined up their British record deal for him.

It immediately led to a terrace backlash from Anfield supporters, who have idolised him for the past four years.

But Dalglish insisted: "It has happened a lot. People forget that.

"Players leave the club and players come in, though more have come into this club than gone. It's no different now. People move on.

"The most important thing is the club.

"More important and bigger than any individual, no matter who has been through it previously and who will in the future. The club is the club.

"I will never forget that and anyone who does is being a wee bit stupid and irresponsible."

Dalglish is certainly well placed to comment after arriving on Merseyside to fill Kevin Keegan's boots with fans fearing for the future.

Back in 1977, he was signed in a then record £440,000 transfer from Celtic and went on to become the greatest player ever to pull on the red shirt.

He added: "I started at Celtic and moved on. But if Kevin had not gone, maybe I would not be here. Imagine. They must have thought it was the end of the world when I came in and Kevin left!

"When Ian Rush went to Juventus in 1987, Rushy enjoyed Italy that much he came back a year later. Players have gone in the past but an awful lot have come in and been fantastic for this club.

"The most important people at the club are the ones who want to be here."
 

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