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23
Apr

We are ’still’ going to Moscow!!!

FERNANDO WILL FINISH OF THE BLUE SCUM IN THE SECOND LEG!!!!!

JOHNY JOHNY!!!!! Use your right foot, outside of the left, put it into THE KOP, anything…..just don’t do that…..

Never mind, what is done is done. Although seriously deflated at the present time I have complete faith in our lads to produce another memorable European away fixture and get us to the final where we belong.

Stamford Bridge has never been regarded as a fortress and although they have a good record there with Rafa in charge, we will rise again, just as we have done in other crucial away fixtures in Turin, Barcelona, Marseille etc.

Speaking straight after the disappointing 1-1 semi final first leg draw at Anfield, a shell shocked but still confident Stevie G said: “We haven’t played there (Stamford Bridge) with Fernando Torres, have we?”

He added: “Obviously we’re disappointed with the late goal but it’s done. We’ve got to pick ourselves up. We’ve got to get a result at the weekend then give it everything we can at Stamford Bridge. We know this tie is not over.

“It’s my job as captain to pick the boys up and make sure we’re ready for next week.

“Let people say Chelsea are favourites, let them. We’ve got to block that out and do what we’ve got to do. We are confident we can beat Chelsea on their patch.

“We’ve created the better chances against them here. I don’t think Pepe had anything to do besides pick the ball out late doors. Petr Cech has had to pull off two or three great saves. To be honest, we’d have been disappointed if this game had ended 1-0 when it could have been 2-0.”

CMON LADS DO IT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

20
Aug

ROBBED!!

Referee Rob Stiles celebrating with Chelsea following their penalty at Anfield
I don’t need to say this, as it is common knowledge, but Rob Stiles is an absolute wanker. This attention-seeking official has cost us and two precious Premiership points and gifted those dirty Blues a 1-1 draw and a share of the spoils at Anfield.

I can’t believe our luck when it comes to the Premiership. We had complete control of the game, dominated shots, corners and every stat on the day but somehow failed to get that win.

That match should have been a six-pointer but only gave us the one.

A shattered Rafa couldn’t hide his disappointment following the match.

He said: “We created enough chances to have won the game and we would have won it but for an invisible penalty awarded against us,”

“The referee made a mistake and it was unbelievable. Everybody could see it wasn’t a penalty and it’s a pity as it cost us two points.

“We are so disappointed because we played well against a good team but the decision that went against us, you just can’t explain it.

“It is unbelievable. How can you take this decision? It is unbelievable. A team that is working so hard how can you change a game like this?

“Clearly the game was under control but this kind of decision is something you cannot explain.

“Maybe he was under pressure all the time. Anyway I prefer not to say too much.”

Skipper Stevie G added: “I don’t want to say too much because I’ll get into trouble, but the referee didn’t play well today,”

“Whether it was because the Chelsea players were talking I don’t know, but in the end he’s cracked and made a bad decision. It wasn’t a penalty and I hope he comes out and says sorry now. We have to apologise as players if we make mistakes so I hope he does the same.

“There were so many positives from that performance, though, and I really think it shows we can challenge this season.

On a more positive note, Fernando ‘El Ninio’ Torres gave us good reason to smile following his quality finish on his Anfield debut. The boy seems to have settled into Premiership life quite quickly and could be that ‘20 goal a season’ hit-man we have all been craving.

Ryan Babel has also shown me enough to know that he will have a big big future at our club. That right foot screamer he hit in the second half against Chelsea had me jumping before I realised he hit the side netting. He is lightning fast, good with his feet and has a great shot. I can’t wait to see more of this kid.

A win and a draw (which should have been a win) from our first two Premiership outings… I genuinely think we are going to go take the title this season. The boys seem to have a new steal and focus about them which is exciting me.

Sunderland away on Saturday.

04
Jul

Torres Arrives

Fernando Torres speaks about his Liverpool moveAbsolutely Bloody Brilliant. We have officially completed the signing of £26.5million pound Spanish hot-shot Fernando Torres today and he looks keen to make his presence felt immediately.

Best of all is that he talked of his real desire to wear the famous Red shirt and play in front of the Kop.

Speaking after he was officially unveiled the 23-year-old Torres said: “The Liverpool offer arrived and I told the club to listen to that offer as that is the team I wanted to play for,”

“It’s one of the best, if not the best, club in Europe.”

“It has been a difficult decision to leave my all-time club,”

“But it would have been hard for me to reject Liverpool’s offer. It is a big leap for me and I think it was the right thing for everyone.

“The time comes in the life of a player that he needs more challenges.”

“The fact that Liverpool are giving me the number nine jersey just goes to show the confidence they have placed in me, when considering those who have worn that shirt before me,”

“A new beautiful adventure begins for me and I hope that with work and effort I can be among the best players.

“This is a unique opportunity for me. Liverpool aspire to everything and that has been an important factor in my decision to go there.

“I want to adapt as quickly as possible. I think Premiership is a football that adapts well to my style.

RAFA SAYS

“He has experience,”

“He was playing in the first division at 17 years old and I think he can manage the pressure.

“He knows he will be an important player and I’m sure the staff and other players will help him.

“He has power, pace, is good in the air, scores goals, can dribble and do a lot of things. The kind of striker he is different to the other strikers we have at the moment.”

On any comparisons to former Reds striker Fernando Morientes, he added: “He is different to Morientes,”

“He is quicker and stronger.

“Morientes had other skills and was a very good finisher but Torres can run behind defenders, can play in the wide areas or play between the lines to receive the ball.”

CARRA SAYS

“If other teams are spending double what you are spending on players they have an advantage on you,”

“Hopefully the players that we’re looking to buy now are maybe in that bracket of £15-20million.

“If we want to bridge that gap we have to go in at the top end of the market.”

“You have a great pedigree (with Fernando Torres) there. He is a young lad, very quick, which is good for the Premiership and hopefully he will do very well.”

PEPE REINA SAYS

“We need a player that scores 20 or 25 goals a season and Fernando Torres can be the man,”

“Torres has many virtues,”

“I am confident that he will do very important things for the team.”

He added: “It’s true that the style of football is different in England,”

“We want him to be ready from the first minute and show the player he has been in recent years.”

“Liverpool showed a lot of interest in him,”

“The fact that there are many Spaniards at Liverpool was one of the reasons why he chose to come here.

“I think this will help him adapt quicker.”

XABI SAYS

Xabi Alonso with new signing Fernando Torres“He is a brilliant player,”

“It is clear it would be good for us to have him. He has already demonstrated his enormous quality and to have him in the team will be brilliant.”

After a frustrating start to this off-season we finally have something great to smile about and it seems as though new owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are being true to their word to make us a Premiership force.

Rafa has now turned his attentions to signing a new flanker and has been linked with Ricardo Quaresma, Alessandro Mancini and Simao.

He recently said: “Really we are working with wingers. People can talk about a lot of things and a lot of names but we’re working on wingers.”

Well things are getting very exciting. cant wait to see what Rafa does next. Watch this space for more.

03
Jul

God backs Torres move

God backs Torres to fire for Reds
Kop legend Robbie Fowler has backed £26.5million striker Fernando Torres to fire for Liverpool next season.

“His record is 82 goals in 200 games for Atletico, I think,” said Fowler.

“His record has been fantastic in Spain.

“He has scored goals for his country as well. I think he’ll be a great player for Liverpool.

“To be honest I’m a Liverpool fan and I hope he brings the championship to Liverpool.

“Since I’ve been playing, we’ve never won that, and as I said before I’m a fan, so I want Liverpool to win everything.

“Players signing of this calibre will only help the club to get in a position where they can challenge for titles.”

He added: “I’m not a manager, so I don’t know how it works, but you’ve obviously got to sign the right players.

“At the end of the day you need a bit of luck and Liverpool have not really had that.

“We’ve been notoriously slow starters. If you look, it took a while to get going, but we probably finished the season as well as anyone, so you need a bit of luck to be honest.”

18
Jun

Gillett ready to spend

New Reds Co-Owner George Gillett
OK. No need to tell you that every Reds fan and their dog are stressing about our lack of transfer activity so far this summer.

We have re-signed Stevie G, Carra, Pepe and Xabi and that is great, but I’m sure that I would be right in saying that all of us were expecting some big big arrivals ahead of next season.

Now Reds co-owner George Gillett has given us some reassurances saying that we are ready to enter “phase two” of the summer plan.

He told liverpoolfc.tv: “I sense that kind of pressure building from the media. I think the fans know that we have huge regard for Rafa. He has a number of initiatives and concepts and plans under way.

“We’re not going to do something just to try to prove something. I can assure you that we are working on different things.

“The first part was identifying a number of our existing star players whom Rafa wanted to sign on long-term contracts.

“That was the first step and it has been done. Now we’re moving on to phase two, which is bringing players in.

“For Tom and me, this really is about trying to win championships, and that takes commitment, no matter what sport.

“We are pleased with Rafa and his strategy. It’s not dissimilar to what he outlined to us in February. His belief is to look for players with the proper chemistry to enhance the team.

“We support Rafa. He has a programme under way and, as that unfolds, that will be the time for us to be judged, not now.”

Most fans I have talked with think Rafa was waiting for the Primera Liga to end in order to start negotiations, and I hope they are right. I would be hugely disappointed if we did not sign a minimum of two world class players this summer.

I’m still quietly confident that we won’t be disappointed and will see some big faces arrive at Anfield soon. What do you think?

05
Jun

Stevie G and Carra sign on

Stevie G and Carra
Skipper Steven Gerrard and inspirational defender Jamie Carragher have both signed new big money deals that expire in 2011.

Although we all expected our fav duo to pen the deals it still puts a smile on my face.

Carra said: “I am very pleased. Obviously we are both local lads and I’ve always said I wanted to stay here for the rest of my career,”

“Hopefully I’ve got one more (contract) left in me that will take me until the end of my career.

“I have signed for four years and hopefully I can still be a regular in the team. That’s the aim anyway.”

Stevie G added: “I’m really pleased too.

“The negotiations have gone really smoothly.

“Although they have been spoken about for a couple of weeks, I think it’s happened pretty quickly.

“I’m just pleased to get it out of the way and we look forward to next season now. Hopefully over the next four years we can deliver a lot more trophies.”

Full-back Stevie Finnan is believed to be next player to be offered a new deal.

31
May

Who will Rafa sign?

TEAM OF 07-08?
OK so we have now we have the cash to compete with those dirty MANCS and Chelsea scum but what are we going to do with it?

We have been linked with various players in various positions as we are every summer, but the difference this time is that we can actually buy them if he want to do so.

STRIKERS: Robbie ‘God’ Fowler is now gone. We will always love you Robbie. That but that leaves us with three recognised strikers. Dirk Kuyt, Peter Crouch and Craig Bellamy + a fit-again Luis Garcia.

Kuyt seems to be the only one of the trio who is assured of a position next season. Dirk is great at holding the ball up and bringing the midfielders into the game but I think he could be more effective with a fast livewire striker supporting him.

Crouch has apparently been told by Rafa that he still has a future at the club and fair play, his form this season has shown that he will get goals when given solid game time.

Controversial striker Craig Bellamy is the least secure of the three and could be on the way out if we sign a similar style running forward (Owen, Eto’o etc)

I think Luis will still be at the club next season. Haven’t heard anything regarding a move and he is apparently fit and already in training for next season.

We have been linked to numerous strikers including Samuel Eto’o, David Villa, Carlos Tevez and Darren Bent. Who would you go for? I think Eto’o is a gem of a player. He has proven it at the top with Barcelona and will get us 20 goals a season. Tevez is the other striker I would purchase. After his slow start at the Hammers showed what he can do in an ordinary side. Imagine what he could do with the proper support.

That would leave Dirk and Crouchy on the bench assuming Bellamy leaves the club this summer.

FLANKERS: Our biggest issue. We need at least two new established ‘World Class’ flankers.

Jermaine Pennant has had a so so debut season at the club, Harry Kewell can be brilliant on his day but is to injury prone to rely on over the length of a season, Mark Gonzalez and Bolo Zenden are going to be sold by Rafa this summer.

The number one flanker I would like to have is the one Rafa is going to get (hopefully). SIMAO. He is quick, tricky, set piece master and is has big game experience. We almost had him at the start of the 05-06 season then he came back to bite us in the Champions league with Benfica that season.

CENTRAL MIDFIELD: I am very glad and proud to say that I wouldn’t swap out centre of the park with anyone. We have the best midfield in world football. Stevie, Mascherano, Momo and Alonso. Perfect.

DEFENCE: Rafa could make a few changes here. Carra is obviously safe but the rest is there for the taking in my books. Stevie Finnan, Daniel Agger, John Arne Riise (love’em all) they are all solid consistent performers but is Rafa looking for more?

I know Finnan is being offered a new deal so I assume he is safe. Brazilian Daniel Alves has been linked with us for some time now. He can play both as a right sided flanker and as an attacking full-back. Would give Finnan some very serious competition.

Agger has been another example of Rafa’s mastery. What a bargain. But we are still being linked with other established central defender like Diego Milito (Argentinean defender from Real Zaragoza) so who knows. I’m 100% sure Agger will be with us next term but maybe Rafa wants to keep him on his toes.

Hyppia is another loyal servant of the club who looks like he may be surplus to requirements at the club next season. If he does go, I’m sure every Reds fan will wish him the best.

IN GOAL: Pepe Reina. Enough said.

I AM PUMPED to think about who could be wearing our famous jersey next season

Those dirty Mancs have already made 2 signings (Nani and Anderson).

SO LETS GET CRACKING RAFA

Let us know if you think everything I just said is rubbish or if you were also thinking along the same lines.

YNWA

24
May

Gutted

Absolutely gutted.

We arrived in Athens full of confidence and over powered a strong Milan side but I guess it just wasn’t to be our day in Athens.

Rafa and the lads can hold their heads high knowing that Milan were fortunate to come away with this match as the victors.

The first goal was undoubtedly a hand ball but was too quick for anyone to realise.

ROBBED

Milan then successfully slowed the play down with their time wasting tactics and came away with the Cup. I’m absolutely gutted but am sure we come back better than ever next season and challenge for all four competitions.

What some of the lads said after the match.

Skipper Stevie G: “It’s difficult to take but that’s football for you, you’ve got to take it on the chin and move on and try and pick yourself up but at the moment it’s heartbreaking.”

“I thought we started the game really well,” he said.

“We were controlling it how we’d like to but I think when you are on top you’ve got to score.

“Their first goal was a bit of luck and that was a big, big lift for them and it was difficult from then on.

“We’ve got the confidence in our team that if we’re getting beat we can still turn it around.

“We gave it everything we’ve got but it wasn’t to be tonight but credit to our players we worked so hard.”

Dirk Kuyt: “(At half-time) we were in control,”

“We had a few little chances and you have be lucky to score a goal.

“They were really lucky (to score) one minute before half-time, one of their players touched the ball in the area.

“We tried it for 90 minutes but unfortunately it didn’t happen.”

Rafa: “The rules talk about substitutions, yellow card, and players’ injuries - but anyway that is not a reason we lost against a very good team with top-class players,”

“And the difference sometimes is that you can work hard, but you cannot close the space or the pass, or the penetrative pass from Kaka, or a Seedorf or Inzaghi.”

“The first half we did really well, we played really, really well and then we conceded a deflection at the end of the first half,”

“Second half we were pushing, pushing, but then you leave space and then they have quality and it made the difference.

“We tried to keep the ball and press high, but you need to take your chances - we did have a lot and went close, but the quality they have if you lose the ball you will be in trouble.

“I think the team in the first half was really good.”

QUADRUPLE NEXT SEASON LADS…


YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE

22
May

Flashback

FLASHBACK TO THAT GREAT DAY IN ISTANBUL

I WILL BE PUTTING UP A NEW VIDEO AFTER WE WIN No 6 TONIGHT…. IM PUMPED!!!!

22
May

Crouch thrilled with final chance

Crouchy has expressed his excitement to be part of the upcoming Champions League final in Athens.

Crouch told The Independent: “I remember thinking what a fantastic stage it was to play on, so to actually have a chance of repeating that is the best part of it,”

“People may have thought after 2005 that wouldn’t happen again for a good few years but once the boys had a taste of success it made them hungry. And we seem to do it in this competition.

“I have enjoyed this season, we have played well and when I have played in the Champions League I seem to have scored.

“Having got to the final and having the chance of winning it I am proud of the goals I have scored to help get us there.”

He added: “Beating Barcelona in the Nou Camp was a fantastic achievement that all the lads can be proud of,”

“Against Chelsea, there was so much to lose and thankfully we came out on top. I don’t think anyone cared what kind of game it was as long as we got to the final.”

When asked if there was any possibility of him leaving the club this summer, he said: “I don’t want to go anywhere, I’m happy,”

“I have had a fantastic two years, I won the FA Cup in the first year and I hope I can add the Champions League.”