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LIVERPOOL FC : Mistake By Toure - LFC (1) vs W.Brom (1) Ian Ayre Suck - YNWA
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antagenaiz posted on 20-3-2013 09:42 AM
aku rasa kemungkinan tu mmg ada..
tp utk harga yg juve nak offer 25m++ tu mmg tak logik sgt la..: ...
25m tu macam murah sangat untuk player dengan kaliber macam Suarez ni kan... dah tu gamaknya berapa rege yang logik untuk dia? Si Gareth Bale pun Real Madrid sanggup bid sampai 45m Pound Sterling kan?
Dulu dengan King Daglish, prestasi yoyo tak teruk sangat, tapi benci dengan polisi pilih pemain British yang entahape-hape dia tu... Ingatkan si ROdgers ni buleh improove tang player selection tu, alih-alih lagi hampeh berbanding King Daglish punye selection... Diorang ni pilih Starting Eleven berdasarkan kepada hape? Prestasi latihan atau apa? Fitness? Adehh....
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matdue77 posted on 20-3-2013 11:39 AM
25m tu macam murah sangat untuk player dengan kaliber macam Suarez ni kan... dah tu gamaknya berap ... Diorang ni pilih Starting Eleven berdasarkan kepada hape? Prestasi latihan atau apa? Fitness? Adehh.... ntah ler..wa pn tak tau camne si BR nih pikir utk first eleven..
sedangkan masa game lawan spurs tu dh ok dh starting lineup nye..
bleh plak time lawan sotong dia tukar...
bagi budak kesayangan dia si Allen tu main..
padahal hampeh tak berkesudahan mamat tu..
beli smpai 15 juta..demmit..
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antagenaiz posted on 20-3-2013 12:07 PM
mmg murah sgt tu..gila ape 25m...
ape dorg igt dorg nak offer downing ke hape..
Betul tu...
tapi kalau ko perhatikan dan kaji betul2... tak ramai player (pasca Liga Perdana) yang masuk Liverpool dan menjadi... Ada yang punya potensi mmg tinggi gila sebelum masuk Anfield tapi bila dah masuk team terus hampeh... Kenapa? Cuma ade segelintir jer yang menjadi... Sikit sangat...
Contoh macam yang sangat berpotensi tapi masuk Liverpool jadi hampeh macam Ryan Babel, Djibril Cisse, Harry Kewell, Boudewijn Zenden (sekadar menyebut beberapa nama) dan yang daripada kejohanan remaja plak macam Anthony Le Tallec dan Florent Sinama Pongolle...
Mana silapnya? Expectation terlalu tinggi? Sikap berubah? Perubahan posisi? Taktikal tak kena? Atau apa...
Dah lama aku perhatikan perkara ni dan mmg ini yang berlaku... Liverpool jadi macam lubuk penurunan potensi... |
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matdue77 posted on 20-3-2013 12:40 PM
Betul tu...
tapi kalau ko perhatikan dan kaji betul2... tak ramai player (pasca Liga Perdana) ...
maybe ada problem coaching gak kot..
mmg wa pn ada peratikan gak fenomena camni..
cuba tgok bdak2 yg baru naik mcm si sterling..suso..
semenjak naik jd player first team nih..
mcm lsung takde peningkatan plak..
statik je performance dorg..
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antagenaiz posted on 20-3-2013 02:37 PM
maybe ada problem coaching gak kot..
mmg wa pn ada peratikan gak fenomena camni..
cuba tgok bdak ...
... antara pemain yang aku paling suka bila masuk Liverpool dulu adalah jeng jeng jeng ... (jangan lahar aku, sebab dia pemain Israel) ialah Youssi Benayoun...
Aku minat stail menyerang dia... sebelum masuk Liverpool kan masa dia main dengan West Ham, aku mmg suka tgk cara dia main... Masa tu berfikir, alangkah bestnye kalau dia masuk Liverpool... alih2 akhirnya masuk betol... Aku punyelah suka sebab ingat dia akan bawak stail dia main kat West Ham tu ke Anfield, tapi akhirnya hampehss!!!
Start daripada tu aku dah mula anggap Anfield MEMANG tempat penurunan prestasi... Sakit ati betol... |
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matdue77 posted on 20-3-2013 03:06 PM
... antara pemain yang aku paling suka bila masuk Liverpool dulu adalah jeng jeng jeng ... (jangan ...
tu la wa pn rasa menda yg sama gak..
kalu player dr luar tu maybe la kata tak serasi dgn latihan kat anfield..
tp yg dr akademi pn statik performance or makin teruk..
kat situ mmg nampak sgt la..tmbah2 bebudak muda..patutnye dorg nih lg cepat matang bila naik first team..
tp nih makin teruk plak..ni ada brita baru wa dgar BR nak antar sterling balik ke skuad U21...
Brendan Rodgers dilaporkan ingin menghantar Raheem Sterling kembali ke skuad U'21 Liverpool kerana merasakan RS31 berase tertekan bermain di tahap tertinggi.
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antagenaiz posted on 20-3-2013 04:05 PM
tu la wa pn rasa menda yg sama gak..
kalu player dr luar tu maybe la kata tak serasi dgn latihan ...
Kalau itu lebih baik bagi Sterling, terpaksalah gostan balik jugak... Kalau tak nanti jadi flop terus kang, lagi naya...
Tapi apapun, KALAULAH tok arab tu jadi ambik Liverpool, tukarlah Brendan Rodgers ni dengan jurulatih lain... letih dah dengar alasan dia tiap kali result tak bagus...
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antagenaiz posted on 20-3-2013 04:52 PM
alasan di BR nih pn stereotype jek..
bila menang "we will reach top 4"
bila melingkup " we will ...
250m???
Tapi jangan plak gi beli sekor player 100m!!! Hahahahhahaha...
Liverpool ni bukan buleh buat perkiraan... sokmo buat kerja yang tak buat dek orang...
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luis suarez je beli berbaloi..yg lain2 hampehh
cautinho tu cambest gak |
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cak! posted on 21-3-2013 10:51 AM
luis suarez je beli berbaloi..yg lain2 hampehh
cautinho tu cambest gak
yup..takat nih nmpk 2 org tu je la yg cam berbaloi beli..
coutinho tu pn muda lagi..tp vision thru ball dia wa mmg suka..
jgn pasni dia pn flop ikut yg lain2 tu dah la..
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"If another team comes around with more prospects of competing in international club competition games, which is willing to have me, they are welcome. We would talk to the club, we would see if I want to go, if I don't want to go." - Luis Suarez
sial punya BR... |
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Top 10 Playmaker Of EPL by Sky Sports :
1. Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur)
2. Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
3. Michu (Swansea)
4. Juan Mata (Chelsea)
5. Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
6. Yaya Toure (Manchester City)
7. Steven Gerrad (Liverpool)
8. Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United)
9. Santi Cazorla (Arsenal)
10. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) |
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Stuart Pearce coach England U'21 memujikan Liverpool dgn berkata pasukan itu telah BANYAK memberi BENIFIT kepada skuad kebangsaan kerana majority pemain skuad U'21 adalah dari Kelab tersebut
jgn nanti di jual plak bdak2 nih dh la.. |
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Steve Nicol mendesak Brendan Rodgers agar cuba mendapatkn pemain tengah German dan Bayern Munich Bastian Schweinsteiger,28 untuk mengatasi masalah dibahagian tengah. Menurut Nicol, Bastian Schweinsteiger mempunyai kebolehan dalam menjadi playmaker dan juga berkeupayaan dalam menjadi defensive midfielder. Bastian Schweinsteiger dianggarkn bernilai 20m
bek amik marco reus tu..lg bes..
ni kalu ada duit la.. |
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Talking Points: Five Reasons Why Liverpool Will Not Sell Luis Suarez
There is a growing amount of speculation as to Luis Suarez’s long term future at Liverpool Football Club. Whilst of course there is barely a footballer alive who isn’t at some point or another ‘rumoured’ to be on his way to any number of transfer destination the talk of the Uruguayan’s future is perhaps not helped by a couple of interviews the 26 year old has given in recent months.
These interviews have perhaps heightened the concern some of the Anfield faithful may have over Suarez’s intentions though in all honesty the statements made by the former Ajax man seem honest and any potential moments that can be construed as being ‘lost in translation’ are more often than not laced with liberal mentions as to his happiness to remain at the Merseyside club and his belief that under Brendan Rodgers the club are moving in the right direction.
For those who are still perhaps retaining a shadow of doubt over the player’s presence among Liverpool’s playing staff here are five very good reasons the Premier League side would not consider selling Luis Suarez.
Finances
Unlike the club’s previous American owners, Tom Gillett and George Gillett aka. Tom & Jerry, Fenway Sports Group are an entirely different Stateside beast. John W. Henry and Tom Werner are adopting a more cautious, cost effective approach that is perhaps more in keeping with the club’s long term development goals.
It’s a steady path they are looking to tred and one that will clearly take time. There is no boom and bust here and as such there is no financial compunction to cash in on Luis Suarez.
Importance
Luis Suarez is Liverpool’s most effective striking weapon, up until the arrival of Daniel Sturridge he was perhaps the ONLY effective attacking weapon. Losing the player willingly would be utter madness and as such it is surely not even an option anyone at the club would entertain, not for a millisecond.
Morale
Of course it’s hard to know what goes on behind close dressing room doors but it does seem that Luis Suarez is a happy man, scoring 29 goals thus far this season would suggest that he is a happy man. Hell if he wasn’t a happy man but managing that level of goal return, imagine how many he’d bag when he was having the time of his life.
Suarez must have a great deal of respect for the manner in which Liverpool has backed him throughout his time at the club. They have shown their unflinching loyalty to him through the Patrice Evra incident and have done do during the early part of his Anfield career when he was perhaps falling to the floor all to easily, an aspect of his game that has pretty much vanished this season.
Luis Suarez will know more than most that loyalty is a two way street.
Reputation
Liverpool are looking to re-build after lean period and as such they can’t afford to be seen as a ‘selling club’. To do so would undermine the road to recovery they have plotted.
Think also of the knock potential knock-on effects of such a sale. Accepting an offer for Suarez would lead to others at the club questioning the ambitions of the owners and Liverpool Football club as a whole.
One need only look at how the willingness to accept offers for their top talents has had a corrosive effect on Arsenal, and that’s a club that has for 15 years competed at Champions League level, imagine therefore how such a sale could affect a side that is a couple of steps behind the Emirates Stadium outfit.
Contract
In the event, an unlikely one at present, that Luis Suarez did want to force the issue and leave Liverpool then it is worth noting that the in-form marksman is tied to a lengthy contract having put pen to paper on a new contract extension last August that runs up until the summer of 2018.
There is no doubt that a number of clubs, some of whom can indeed offer Luis Suarez a shot at Champions League next season, are monitoring the Liverpool man. However that is to be expected of any player in the form of their lives, interest does not necessary equate to likelihood of sale. |
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Liverpool Prepare Formal Offer for Real Madrid Midfielder Xabi Alonso
Anfield side to make move for former fan favourite.
Liverpool are lining up a formal summer bid for Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso after being given sufficient grounds for believing that the former Anfield star would be open to a return to the Merseyside club.
The 31 year old Spanish international has just under 18 months to run on his current Bernabeu contract and is said to be unwilling to open talks on a new deal amid speculation that the experienced World Cup winner is ready to consider a new challenge.
Though a move for a player of Alonso’s age would in many ways go against Liverpool’s youthful transfer policy and their move towards planning for the long term future the club’s American owners feel that such a bid would be a statement of intent from the Merseyside club and one they are willing to mount this summer.
Clearly Brendan Rodgers is looking to build for the future but is all to aware of Alonso’s qualities and has no qualms about Liverpool making a formal offer for the former fan favourite.
The Northern Irish boss may be all the more open to such a bid given that summer signing Joe Allen has failed to make an impact in his debut season at the club and Jordan Henderson is still only a player Rodgers is willing to use sporadically.
Xabi Alonso could well be open to a move back to Liverpool having enjoyed five successful seasons at the club under Rafa Benitez, during which time he helped his side to a Champions League triumph in his first season and a Premier League runners-up spot in his last before he made his £30m move back to La Liga.
This summer could well be one of change at the Spanish side with Jose Mourinho’s position as manager very much in the balance. There may be a push to freshen things up at the club and this may well lead the club to consider offers for their senior players, especially those who are reticent about signing a new deal.
Real Madrid know that Alonso’s value will significantly depreciate beyond the summer and may well look to cash-in on the former Real Sociedad man if he does fail to put pen to paper on a new deal.
Alonso is still a pivotal player at Real Madrid and is as effective as a performer as at any point in his career. He was key in Los Blancos succcesfully wrestling the La Liga title from Barcelona’s grasp last term but Barcelona are a nailed on certainty to take back the trophy this season and this may be another reason Alonso would entertain the notion of moving on.
Real Madrid have reportedly already started to look at possible replacements for Alonso, perhaps in the knowledge that they are fighting a losing battle to keep the Basque born battler.
A move from Liverpool to re-sign Alonso would have to entail a bid of around £15m to have any hope of tempting Real Madrid into selling but in many ways even registering a formal interest in the player, even an unsuccessful advance, can be seen as a win/win proposition for the Fenway Sports Group.
By doing so they show their ambition to bring in world-class additions and show a determination to strive to secure a coveted Champions League berth. They also score brownie points with the club’s supporters in the process and could just pull off something of a summer transfer coup if they persuade Alonso to once again don Liverpool colours. |
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