zhapchit
Senior Member
A true convert :thumbsup:
Skali the English decided to change to Div 1 all over again. How ? :bsmilie:
He can convert back again :bsmilie:
A true convert :thumbsup:
Skali the English decided to change to Div 1 all over again. How ? :bsmilie:
A true convert :thumbsup:
Skali the English decided to change to Div 1 all over again. How ? :bsmilie:
Everybody will wish to play like Liverpool of the 80s :bsmilie:now when i watch Liverpool I wish they could play like the 80s also :bsmilie:
That is blasphemy :bsmilie:
Yeah... Pool that time is good! When they change from Divison 1 to EPL, i switch also n i convert my father n 1 of my younger bro to support Man U leaving my other younger bro still supporting Reds!:devil:
It is possible thru the process of cloning these players :bsmilie:
Bluce Gobelaar
Steve Nicole
Fill Neal
Helen Kennedy
Helen Hansen
Mak Lawlessson
Fill Thompson
Graeme Soulness
Jan Molbydick
Ian Rush Hour
Kelly Dalghish
Rocky Whelan
still got
John Barnes
Steve Mc..... err cant spell his name ( two of them)
May be I get some to form a team to play in the S-league la...
good idea.. haha i'll start with a list of those i remember
dirk kuyt
momo sissoko
sean dundee
djimi traore
erik meijer
antonio nunez
julian dicks
mark walters
bernard diomede
bruno 'zidane' cheyrou
Read from today's Straitstimes that DIC is set to buy over Liverpool from the cowboys for 400m GBP in the next 3 - 4 weeks. :think:
Taken from Independent
The long pursuit of Liverpool by Dubai International Capital is set to end within the next "three to four weeks" with the investment group taking full control of the Premier League club, according to a source close to the proposed deal.
DIC is understood to be confident that it will finally buy the club for £400m and is looking to involve a "third party" investor, who would take a minority stake, as part of its business plan. The company is believed to already have an agreement in place with the club's co-owner George Gillett Jnr to buy his share. It is also confident that Tom Hicks, who owns the other 50 per cent, is now close to agreeing to sell to them even though he cut off negotiations earlier this month insisting he would not sell even a minority stake. Hicks also said he would block any attempt by Gillett to sell.
Although DIC, which is the private equity investment arm of the Dubai government, realises it is paying a high price for Liverpool Gillett and Hicks bought the club for £219m 13 months ago such is its determination to succeed that it wants to push ahead. "It's not a cheap deal and Hicks is holding out but there is confidence that it will now finally happen," a source said. Matters have not been helped by the strained relationship between the two Americans.
DIC, whose chief executive Sameer Al-Ansari is a life-long fan of the club and who will join the board, has ambitious plans which could include involving some of its other investment vehicles in an attempt to raise its profile. The hotel group Jumeirah could be used as part of the development of a new stadium. A wide-ranging review of the club, and its revenue streams, will be conducted.
DIC came close to buying Liverpool before the Americans' acquisition and has tried to resume negotiations, on and off, ever since. The reason for the apparent confidence now could be that several of Hicks' loans are due for refinancing within two or three months. This may be the trigger for his main lender believed to be JP Morgan to force him back into talks with DIC and accept its offer for Liverpool.
The full level of the Texan's debt is unclear. But DIC sources believe he has been hit badly by the state of the financial markets in the United States, which has seen the value of assets which he has borrowed heavily against drop in some cases by between 30 and 50 per cent. Were Hicks unable to refinance loans when, at a time of severe anxiety among financial institutions, they are due, JP Morgan could take over the assets Hicks has borrowed against or force a sale. Since bankers would tend to sell on such assets anyway the presence of a prospective buyer like DIC would be attractive to them.
Given how far apart DIC and Hicks seem to be, it would appear that any chance of the Arab consortium having a future role at Anfield would be through a complete takeover, with or without a junior partner.
Still remember that buddha sitting posture Rafa adopts when Liverpool was taking the PK for the 2005 CL finals? Rafa can show our closet fans on how to sit and form a circle and go "hummmmmm" together :bsmilie: Maybe with a campfire in the middle.
The Dream Team :bsmilie:
PegguyArphexad
RigobertSong MauricioPellegrino DjimiTraore GregoryVignal
AntonioNunez BrunoCheyrou MomoSissoko bernardDiomede
DirkKuyt ErikMeijer
Sub : JanKromkamp, AndriyVoronin, Charles Itandje
Manager : Graeme Souness
:sweatsm:
U started supporting LFC in 1975 right? :bsmilie: That year they won the old league title and it was a start of the golden years.
When i start to support Man U in 1977 they won the FA Cup only beating ahem LFC.
I am sure there are
Though the 80s were futile years for Man U, I have respect for the LFC team of the 80s. No bull
In short, sack Rafa though I'll be sad to see him go and bring in Bob Paisely Junior. :bsmilie:
Not just so easy to sack and replace with another. Remember Ferguson took years to build man u.
Not wish can play like Man U now meh??? :bsmilie::bsmilie:
A true convert :thumbsup:
Skali the English decided to change to Div 1 all over again. How ? :bsmilie:
Everybody will wish to play like Liverpool of the 80s :bsmilie:
Joan Barnes in the latter party of the 80s lah and the team he joined was fading due to old age and no worthy replacements.
Stevie Mac came after Graeme Soulness left. He enjoyed some good years but Graeme enjoyed the better part of the 80s.