The OFFICIAL Liverpool FC thread - Jurgen walks - Stallion vindicated

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Quote from: From the Bunker on January 10, 2018, 12:26:07 PM
Quote from: laoislad on January 10, 2018, 10:42:35 AM
Quote from: Geoff Tipps on January 10, 2018, 10:24:48 AM
RIP Tommy Lawrence

https://youtu.be/0U_PUbQGA4U

Genuinely lovely moment.

Saw that before. He had a little laugh to himself as soon as the reporter asked the question.
Good goalkeeper but capped only three times for Scotland, one versus the Republic.
Stalwart under Shankly with Ian St John and  Roger Hunt etc
Lee Harvey Oswald , your country needs you

Armamike

RIP Tommy. Mainstay of the Liverpool side of the 60s.
That's just, like your opinion man.

TabClear

Apparently Leipzig are willing to let Keita join in Jan for £13m..... Its a lot for  a cuptied player but if it helps secure Top 4 well worth it.

Also rumours of Ceballes from Real Madrid. Dont know much about him as he has not really featured for RM this year. No keepers being linked strongly which is surprising

SHEEDY

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SHEEDY

Very catchy tune, its in my head all day. 'Oooooh mane, mane'.  8)
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TabClear




Carra  ;D ;D ;D

Jamie Carragher had two big moments on Thursday — first, a meeting with the most expensive defender of all time and, secondly, a brutal demolition of a former on-pitch rival. The former Liverpool man uploaded a photograph of himself to Instagram alongside Virgil van Dijk, who joined the Anfield club at the start of the transfer window for £75million.

He was clearly excited by the meeting. Carragher revealed he had interviewed the giant Dutch defender for Sky Sports at the Melwood training ground.
But a comment from ex-Manchester United man Phil Neville could have dampened his spirits. Neville wrote, in response to the photo: 'U live at Liverpool's training ground Carra?'

It did not take long for Carragher to reply, and his response was particularly cutting.

'Always open arms for me here Philip, unlike you at Carrington after the f*** up you & Moyes caused!!!,' he said.

It will have come as a bitter blow for Neville, who was part of the coaching team during David Moyes's unsuccessful spell as United manager — a period that lasted less than a season. Van Dijk had the ideal start to his life as a Liverpool player, bagging the winning goal against Everton in the FA Cup third round on his debut. He faces a tough test in his second game. The Reds host undefeated Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5259395/Liverpool-icon-Carragher-brutally-cuts-Phil-Neville.html#ixzz53tcVwTli
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J70

Quote from: TabClear on January 11, 2018, 04:59:14 PM



Carra  ;D ;D ;D

Jamie Carragher had two big moments on Thursday — first, a meeting with the most expensive defender of all time and, secondly, a brutal demolition of a former on-pitch rival. The former Liverpool man uploaded a photograph of himself to Instagram alongside Virgil van Dijk, who joined the Anfield club at the start of the transfer window for £75million.

He was clearly excited by the meeting. Carragher revealed he had interviewed the giant Dutch defender for Sky Sports at the Melwood training ground.
But a comment from ex-Manchester United man Phil Neville could have dampened his spirits. Neville wrote, in response to the photo: 'U live at Liverpool's training ground Carra?'

It did not take long for Carragher to reply, and his response was particularly cutting.

'Always open arms for me here Philip, unlike you at Carrington after the f*** up you & Moyes caused!!!,' he said.

It will have come as a bitter blow for Neville, who was part of the coaching team during David Moyes's unsuccessful spell as United manager — a period that lasted less than a season. Van Dijk had the ideal start to his life as a Liverpool player, bagging the winning goal against Everton in the FA Cup third round on his debut. He faces a tough test in his second game. The Reds host undefeated Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5259395/Liverpool-icon-Carragher-brutally-cuts-Phil-Neville.html#ixzz53tcVwTli
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That's a bit harsh there by Carragher!

gawa316

Quote from: SHEEDY on January 11, 2018, 04:47:52 PM
Very catchy tune, its in my head all day. 'Oooooh mane, mane'.  8)

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I WILL be playing "Sugar Sugar" by the Archies on Sunday before anyone asks

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PadraicHenryPearse

Anyone know anything of Matty Virtue? Seen him play for u-23s etc.

Armamike

Quote from: J70 on January 11, 2018, 06:07:22 PM
Quote from: TabClear on January 11, 2018, 04:59:14 PM



Carra  ;D ;D ;D

Jamie Carragher had two big moments on Thursday — first, a meeting with the most expensive defender of all time and, secondly, a brutal demolition of a former on-pitch rival. The former Liverpool man uploaded a photograph of himself to Instagram alongside Virgil van Dijk, who joined the Anfield club at the start of the transfer window for £75million.

He was clearly excited by the meeting. Carragher revealed he had interviewed the giant Dutch defender for Sky Sports at the Melwood training ground.
But a comment from ex-Manchester United man Phil Neville could have dampened his spirits. Neville wrote, in response to the photo: 'U live at Liverpool's training ground Carra?'

It did not take long for Carragher to reply, and his response was particularly cutting.

'Always open arms for me here Philip, unlike you at Carrington after the f*** up you & Moyes caused!!!,' he said.

It will have come as a bitter blow for Neville, who was part of the coaching team during David Moyes's unsuccessful spell as United manager — a period that lasted less than a season. Van Dijk had the ideal start to his life as a Liverpool player, bagging the winning goal against Everton in the FA Cup third round on his debut. He faces a tough test in his second game. The Reds host undefeated Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5259395/Liverpool-icon-Carragher-brutally-cuts-Phil-Neville.html#ixzz53tcVwTli
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That's a bit harsh there by Carragher!

His retort was not commensurate!
That's just, like your opinion man.

Gabriel_Hurl

QuoteDaniel Sturridge has informed Jurgen Klopp of his desire to leave #LFC, and will get his move if Liverpool's valuation of £30m is met.

Not a hope they get this  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

heganboy

A fit sturridge is worth 30 comfortably. He'd do well somewhere warm. Would love to see him get a run with Firmino dropping into the slot...
Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity

gawa316

Quote from: heganboy on January 12, 2018, 12:18:59 AM
A fit sturridge is worth 30 comfortably. He'd do well somewhere warm. Would love to see him get a run with Firmino dropping into the slot...

In today's market a fit Sturridge would be worth 60+. I think 30 mil is about right for him. Southampton or West Ham might not be bad destinations for him

Syferus

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Quote from: gawa316 on January 12, 2018, 01:03:10 AM
Quote from: heganboy on January 12, 2018, 12:18:59 AM
A fit sturridge is worth 30 comfortably. He'd do well somewhere warm. Would love to see him get a run with Firmino dropping into the slot...

In today's market a fit Sturridge would be worth 60+. I think 30 mil is about right for him. Southampton or West Ham might not be bad destinations for him

30 million for a lad made of glass who can hardly run anymore. Are ye having a laugh?

This is much closer to a Rooney situation where his wages is the sticking point.  A very nominal asking price is more likely once someone who is willing to keep him on mad wages is found. Otherwise he'll stay put and collect a pay cheque from his current employers.