The OFFICIAL Liverpool Supporters thread

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Stalin

For me, Gerrards best position probably isnt CM. He can be poor enough at times where tracking back/workrate is concerned, which would be his biggest downfall as a CM I think. Think also in recent years he has stopped putting himself about as much as he used to, and concentrated on the attacking/flair side of his game. Although he can certainly turn on the aggressive side when he wants to (particularly in the derbies).

I think we found his best position last season.
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corn02

People questioning Gerrard's workrate? I have heard it all now.

stiffler

KEANE SIGNS 4-YEAR ANFIELD DEAL


Robbie Keane has tonight put pen to paper on a 4-year deal at Liverpool Football Club. 
Fourteen years after turning down the club he grew up supporting in favour of Wolves, the Republic of Ireland captain finally completed a dream move following a medical at Melwood.
 
Keane is the fifth summer addition to Rafa Benitez's first-team squad after the arrival of David Ngog, Diego Cavalieri, Philipp Degen and Andrea Dossena.
 
The transfer is the sixth major move of a career which began with South Dublin side Crumlin United before the prodigious teenager burst onto the scene at Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1997.
 
A big-money move to top flight Coventry followed before Marcelo Lippi, manager of Italian giants Inter Milan, offered £13million for his services in 2000.
 
Keane would team up with Ronaldo and Christian Vieri in Serie A, though the move was to turn sour when Lippi was sacked.
 
A loan to Leeds United was arranged in December 2000, a deal made permanent six month later.
 
Unfortunately, Keane's arrival at Elland Road coincided with a growing financial crisis, and he was to join the exodus of stars in 2002 with a £7million transfer to Tottenham Hotspur.
 
Over the next few years the frontman, famed for his cartwheel goal celebration, finally settled, tallying an impressive 107 goals in 253 appearances and becoming a firm fans' favourite.
 
So good was his form in February 2006 that Inter president Massimo Moratti admitted his regret at letting Keane go.
 
Three months before departing for Merseyside he won his first senior honour as a player after helping Spurs beat Chelsea in the League Cup final.
 
The 28-year-old has also carved out a name for himself on the international stage having made up part of the so-called Golden Generation which emerged in the late 1990s.
 
The striker was part of the Irish side which triumphed in the 1998 European U18 Championships just months after making his senior bow against the Czech Republic.
 
His first international goal came against Malta in October 1998 and he is now the Republic's all-time record scorer ahead of Niall Quinn.
 
Keane famously scored a last-minute equaliser against Germany in the 2002 World Cup, one of three in the tournament.
 
Few were surprised when former Reds defender Steve Staunton handed him the captain's armband upon taking the Irish reins in 2006.

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Quote from: stiffler on July 28, 2008, 06:43:25 PM
KEANE SIGNS 4-YEAR ANFIELD DEAL


Robbie Keane has tonight put pen to paper on a 4-year deal at Liverpool Football Club. 
Fourteen years after turning down the club he grew up supporting in favour of Wolves, the Republic of Ireland captain finally completed a dream move following a medical at Melwood.
 
Keane is the fifth summer addition to Rafa Benitez's first-team squad after the arrival of David Ngog, Diego Cavalieri, Philipp Degen and Andrea Dossena.
 
The transfer is the sixth major move of a career which began with South Dublin side Crumlin United before the prodigious teenager burst onto the scene at Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1997.
 
A big-money move to top flight Coventry followed before Marcelo Lippi, manager of Italian giants Inter Milan, offered £13million for his services in 2000.
 
Keane would team up with Ronaldo and Christian Vieri in Serie A, though the move was to turn sour when Lippi was sacked.
 
A loan to Leeds United was arranged in December 2000, a deal made permanent six month later.
 
Unfortunately, Keane's arrival at Elland Road coincided with a growing financial crisis, and he was to join the exodus of stars in 2002 with a £7million transfer to Tottenham Hotspur.
 
Over the next few years the frontman, famed for his cartwheel goal celebration, finally settled, tallying an impressive 107 goals in 253 appearances and becoming a firm fans' favourite.
 
So good was his form in February 2006 that Inter president Massimo Moratti admitted his regret at letting Keane go.
 
Three months before departing for Merseyside he won his first senior honour as a player after helping Spurs beat Chelsea in the League Cup final.
 
The 28-year-old has also carved out a name for himself on the international stage having made up part of the so-called Golden Generation which emerged in the late 1990s.
 
The striker was part of the Irish side which triumphed in the 1998 European U18 Championships just months after making his senior bow against the Czech Republic.
 
His first international goal came against Malta in October 1998 and he is now the Republic's all-time record scorer ahead of Niall Quinn.
 
Keane famously scored a last-minute equaliser against Germany in the 2002 World Cup, one of three in the tournament.
 
Few were surprised when former Reds defender Steve Staunton handed him the captain's armband upon taking the Irish reins in 2006.



You beat me to it ;D



Altogther everyone

KEANO KEANO KEANO KEANO
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The Real Laoislad

I wonder will we get to see him play wednesday night in Spain?
You'll Never Walk Alone.

stiff breeze

Quote from: Stalin on July 28, 2008, 04:38:36 PM
For me, Gerrards best position probably isnt CM. He can be poor enough at times where tracking back/workrate is concerned, which would be his biggest downfall as a CM I think. Think also in recent years he has stopped putting himself about as much as he used to, and concentrated on the attacking/flair side of his game. Although he can certainly turn on the aggressive side when he wants to (particularly in the derbies).

I think we found his best position last season.

wat a joke of a post

mackers

Quote from: stiff breeze on July 28, 2008, 07:49:06 PM
Quote from: Stalin on July 28, 2008, 04:38:36 PM
For me, Gerrards best position probably isnt CM. He can be poor enough at times where tracking back/workrate is concerned, which would be his biggest downfall as a CM I think. Think also in recent years he has stopped putting himself about as much as he used to, and concentrated on the attacking/flair side of his game. Although he can certainly turn on the aggressive side when he wants to (particularly in the derbies).

I think we found his best position last season.

wat a joke of a post
Didn't think I was going to start this sort of craic with an honest opinion. This was debated on this thread in the middle of last season when Gerrard was playing in the middle of midfield and had a few poor performamces. Quite a few posters did agree that Gerrard was better with a roving role. Do you not agree that some of his best football ever in a Liverpool shirt was last year when he was pushed up behind Torres? You seem to be mixing people with that opinion with people that don't think he's a great player. Calm yourself!
Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry and the world will turn.

brokencrossbar1

So how will the team line out then with Keane there now?  With the current panel

                               Reina


Degen/Carra/Finnan  Skertel  Agger   Dossenna/Aurelio
   
       
             Masch        Gerard           Alonso

                              Babel

                     Keane           Torres

With Hyppia, Kuyt, Arbeloa,Pennant, Yossi, Lucas (have I forgotten anyone, I haven't forgotten Vorinin ;D)this is a fairly strong 20.  Then you have the young lads like Nemeth, Spearing,Ngog,Insua and the new sub keeper and you have a fairly solid squad.

The Barry deal is looking further away by the day.  I actually think an outside punt could be made for Duff.  I know he is a bit injury prone but he would be cheap, maybe even a straight swap for Pennant.  Or if they get some money for the ponytailed pratt and maybe Pennant they could get Silva.  I find it strange that Bentley has not been persued.

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You are my Robbie Keane
Running free down the right wing
Robbie Keane Irish and green
The goal machine o yeah

He can pass, he can shoo-oot
Having the game of his life
Give it to Robbie Keane
Irish and Green the goal machine!


ONeill

What a shit buy and speaks volumes for the fall from grace of Liverpool since the 80s. Ramos must be laughing all the way down White Hart Lane. Keane is not the sort of player big sides invest in. He will not win Liverpool the title. If Arsenal can't win it (and probably won't) I'd like to see the Scousers do it but with buys like this, kiss it goodbye. Crouch would've given you value for money.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 28, 2008, 10:08:06 PM
So how will the team line out then with Keane there now?  With the current panel

                               Reina


Degen/Carra/Finnan  Skertel  Agger   Dossenna/Aurelio
   
       
             Masch        Gerard           Alonso

                              Babel

                     Keane           Torres

With Hyppia, Kuyt, Arbeloa,Pennant, Yossi, Lucas (have I forgotten anyone, I haven't forgotten Vorinin ;D)this is a fairly strong 20.  Then you have the young lads like Nemeth, Spearing,Ngog,Insua and the new sub keeper and you have a fairly solid squad.

The Barry deal is looking further away by the day.  I actually think an outside punt could be made for Duff.  I know he is a bit injury prone but he would be cheap, maybe even a straight swap for Pennant.  Or if they get some money for the ponytailed pratt and maybe Pennant they could get Silva.  I find it strange that Bentley has not been persued.

There is no way Carra will be right back this year,He and Agger will be the perferred partnership in the "bigger" games
I was watching Nemeth play for Hungary's U/21's on Eurosport the other night..He looks like a right good player.I wonder how much action Ngog will get this year,I'd also like to see Insua and Lucas get gametime i am quite impressed with both
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stiffler

Quote from: ONeill on July 28, 2008, 10:40:57 PM
What a shit buy and speaks volumes for the fall from grace of Liverpool since the 80s. Ramos must be laughing all the way down White Hart Lane. Keane is not the sort of player big sides invest in. He will not win Liverpool the title. If Arsenal can't win it (and probably won't) I'd like to see the Scousers do it but with buys like this, kiss it goodbye. Crouch would've given you value for money.

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Keane is turning a wee bit into an Anelka style mercenary....Coventry, Wolves, Inter, Leeds, Spurs, Liverpool!  :D


However I think he is a good buy, but a fait bit overpriced.
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ONeill

EH? What's that got to do with Robbie Keane signing for Liverpool?
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

stiff breeze

Quote from: ONeill on July 28, 2008, 10:40:57 PM
What a shit buy and speaks volumes for the fall from grace of Liverpool since the 80s. Ramos must be laughing all the way down White Hart Lane. Keane is not the sort of player big sides invest in. He will not win Liverpool the title. If Arsenal can't win it (and probably won't) I'd like to see the Scousers do it but with buys like this, kiss it goodbye. Crouch would've given you value for money.

your so right we should have bought aaron ramsey!! ha ha another theo walcott me thinks , expensive carling cup player