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 Author| Post time 28-9-2011 11:51 AM | Show all posts
Reply 1155# apis^08

kau nie bodoh ke apa? memang dorang dah kena penggantungan pun...

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 Author| Post time 28-9-2011 11:54 AM | Show all posts
katanya inter milan nak beli kuyt - 13 juta pound...
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Post time 28-9-2011 12:04 PM | Show all posts
Out Kuyt, In Sneijder.
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 Author| Post time 28-9-2011 12:17 PM | Show all posts
sneijder gaji mahal...
tukar kuyt dengan nagatomo dan coutinho...
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 Author| Post time 28-9-2011 02:01 PM | Show all posts
katanya Malaga nak beli reina...
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Post time 28-9-2011 04:48 PM | Show all posts
jgn tukar..biar la dia abis kat liverpool je..
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Post time 28-9-2011 05:41 PM | Show all posts
LIVERPOOL WAJIB AMBIL RIGHT WINGER BERKALIBER.........YNWA


Mari kita berdisku ...
jualtshirt.com Post at 27-9-2011 11:22



    x mungkin jovetic akan ke liverpool... dia adalah sgt loyal to fiorentina...
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Post time 28-9-2011 06:28 PM | Show all posts
masalahnye kuda tua si kuyt nih amat rajin dan stamina masih tinggi..lainlaa kalau cam beba ...
hardeyboyz Post at 28-9-2011 10:26


kuyt n lucas...rajin dan jarang injured
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Post time 29-9-2011 10:00 AM | Show all posts
Classic Picture for Liverpool fans











~~YNWA
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 Author| Post time 29-9-2011 12:59 PM | Show all posts
katanya liverpool nak beli leandro damiao
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 Author| Post time 29-9-2011 01:00 PM | Show all posts
banyak betul duit owner bagi kat dalglish utk beli player...{:3_84:}
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Post time 29-9-2011 02:43 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1170# satusembilan

Goal.com reports that Liverpool is considering moving for Brazilian striker Leandro Damião in an audacious £20 million ($31.3 million) transfer bid in January. The 22-year-old hitman plays for Brazilian talent-factory Internacional and has attracted Liverpool scouts because of his stellar scoring record.

"If there is an opportunity to play in Europe, of course I would like it," Damião said recently.

He made his first division debut in January 2010 and has become a mainstay for Internacional. He helped them claim the 2010 Copa Libertadores crown and made one appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup.

He also has four caps for Brazil’s senior team. He has scored 39 goals in all competitions this season.

Damião signed a five-year contract in June after Internacional rejected a £16.5 million ($25.8 million) offer from Tottenham Hotspur.

The report claims Liverpool has scouted him on at least six different occasions in his homeland and assistant manager Steve Clark watched him score the winner for Brazil in a recent 1-0 friendly victory over Ghana in London.


Although he would not automatically qualify for a work permit due to a lack of international appearances, he could earn one under the “exceptional talent” clause.
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Post time 29-9-2011 04:44 PM | Show all posts


yang ni ke??
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Post time 29-9-2011 06:24 PM | Show all posts
30 years ago today, bill shankly passed away
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Post time 29-9-2011 07:13 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1171# satusembilan


   Rumour jer bukan betul pun
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Post time 29-9-2011 07:31 PM | Show all posts
'He'd back Kenny 100 per cent'


On the 30th anniversary of Bill Shankly's death we speak to his granddaughter and chairperson of the club's Supporters' Committee, Karen Gill, about the most iconic figure in Liverpool's illustrious history.








Karen, thanks for taking the time to talk to us. It's 30 years today since your grandfather passed away, how do you plan to mark the anniversary?

Ideally, I'd like to have marked it by being home in Liverpool with the rest of my family. But because I live in Greece it isn't possible. I'll probably spend it in a similar fashion to the way I have marked the last few anniversaries, which is sharing it online with lots of football fans from around the world. As the years go by I am just astounded at the amount of e-mails and messages I get. It is so overwhelming. It seems to grow in number with each passing year. It's a bit of a phenomenon really. I literally spend the entire day writing to people. I get so many lovely texts, e-mails and messages with people sharing their memories. I always look to respond to all of them too which can sometimes take me from morning until night!

What are your fondest memories of you grandfather?

It's always the simple things really. I used to love going with him when he took the dog for a walk to the Everton training ground. I remember running around there playing with him. Most of my memories involve other people. He used to take us to a place called Capaldi's which was an ice cream parlour. You knew that you'd have five minutes of his time and then he'd be surrounded. If it was a special occasion he would take us to the Lord Nelson in town. That was a really nice hotel and we used to have a lovely meal there. Even then, he'd be surrounded by people. Everyone loved talking to him. I suppose the nicest memories are when we were at home with him. We would often stay the night and he would come and tell us stories about Glenbuck before bedtime. It was probably the only time that you would have him to yourself and they are the moments that I cherish most.

The anniversary is obviously poignant for your family, but will also be marked with great respect by the football world, what does that mean to you?

Well you are right, and it isn't just Liverpool Football Club and our supporters, it's the football community as a whole who remember him. I noticed recently that an Everton fan had written a beautiful piece about him and they had published it as a blog on the internet. It means a lot to the family because it shows that he was respected throughout the football world, especially in Britain. As soon as I moved to Greece I came to realise just how much people in Europe knew about him too. It obviously makes me very proud.

How would he have felt to know that supporters still cherish memories of him and look to mark anniversaries such as these in the most respectful way possible?

If he knew how revered he still is and how strong the feeling is towards him and his legend, then I think that would go a long way to make up for any sadness he felt at leaving Liverpool too soon. I don't think he should have resigned when he did. In his last few years I don't think he was happy and I think he realised he had made a mistake by leaving Liverpool when he did. If he could see it and look down, I'm sure he would be extremely moved by the feeling towards him and his achievements.

And what about Liverpool, how pleased have you been by the way the football club have honoured his memory over the years?

Liverpool have always been very supportive and are always keen to recognise the legacy that he left behind. You can just see that when you go to the ground, Melwood or the offices in Chapel Street. Everywhere you go there is a quote or a statue, something that reminds everybody of what he once did at this great club. It's fantastic for us to see that, of course.

Would he approve of the current Liverpool and the return of King Kenny Dalglish as manager?

(Laughs) Absolutely. A fellow Scot as well! He was always the best choice and I know he would have been 100 per cent behind him.

Liverpool have what was arguably Shankly's favourite fixture this weekend, a clash with Everton. It would be nice to mark the week of the anniversary with three points there, wouldn't it?

Of course. He loved the derby and the good-natured banter that it brought about. Maybe it isn't quite as friendly as it was back in his day and I'd think he'd love to see all of the fans mixed in together again. I know he often teased Evertonians and there is the famous quote of his about drawing the curtains if they were playing in his back yard. He used to go to Everton quite a lot and even had physiotherapy there sometimes, so he did have a lot of respect for the blue half of Merseyside. But he also loved beating them too! Hopefully that will be the case on Saturday.

You were installed as the chairperson of the Supporters' Committee earlier this year. How proud would Bill Shankly be that his granddaughter is playing a role in modern day Liverpool?

It's such a great honour for me. My grandfather didn't have a son and he didn't have a male grandchild while he was alive. One was born after he had passed away, so he was always surrounded by girls. I know he wanted a boy and wanted someone to follow in his footsteps. So for me, this is the next best thing. I can try and help support the people that he thought the world of - the fans. I know he respected the Liverpool supporters and held them in the highest esteem. I don't think it was realistic for me to play football, so this is the next best thing! I hope I can do him and the club proud.
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Post time 29-9-2011 07:54 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by ryosakazaki at 29-9-2011 19:55




bill shankly the legend...

'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.'
  
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'If you are first you are first. If you are second you are nothing.'
  
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'Liverpool was made for me and I was made for Liverpool.'
  
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'The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they don't know the game.'
  
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'Son, you'll do well here as long as you remember two things. Don't over-eat and don't lose your accent.' - to Ian St John when he signed for Liverpool.
  
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To a journalist who suggested Liverpool were struggling - 'Ay, here we are with problems at the top of the league.'
  
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Talking to a reporter about Roger Hunt - 'Yes Roger Hunt misses a few, but he gets in the right place to miss them.'
  
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Explaining to Kevin Keegan what's expected of him at Anfield - 'Just go out and drop a few hand grenades all over the place son!'
  
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'I know this is a sad occasion, but I think that Dixie would be amazed to know that even in death he could draw a bigger crowd to Goodison than Everton on a Saturday afternoon.' - speaking at the funeral of Everton legend Dixie Dean
  
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'If Everton were playing at the bottom of the garden, I'd pull the curtains.'
  
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'Sickness would not have kept me away from this one. If I'd been dead, I would have had them bring the casket to the ground, prop it up in the stands, and cut a hole in the lid.' - after beating Everton in the 1971 FA Cup semi-final.
  
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Addressing the Liverpool fans who turned up in their thousands to welcome the team home despite losing to Arsenal in the 1971 FA Cup final - 'Chairman Mao has never seen a greater show of red strength.'
  
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After signing Ron Yeats - 'With him in defence, we could play Arthur Askey in goal.'
  
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To Alan Ball after he'd signed for Everton - 'Never mind Alan, at least you'll be able to play next to a great team.'
  
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To Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee - 'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee!'
  
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To the players after failing to sign Lou Macari - 'I only wanted him for the reserves anyway.'
  
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To Ian St John - 'If you're not sure what to do with the ball, just pop it in the net and we'll discuss your options afterwards.'
  
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'In my time at Anfield we always said we had the best two teams on Merseyside - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.'
  
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About the 'This is Anfield' plaque - 'This is to remind our lads who they're playing for, and to remind the opposition who they're playing against.'
  
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'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present. It was her birthday amd would I have got married during the football season? Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
  
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Shankly to the Brussels hotel clerk who queried his signing 'Anfield' as his address on the hotel register - 'But that's where I live.'
  
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Shankly explaining rotation to a reporter - 'Laddie, I never drop players, I only make changes.'
  
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Comparing the Anfield pitch to other grounds - 'It's great grass at Anfield, professional grass!'
  
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'The difference between Everton and the Queen Mary is that Everton carry more passengers!'
  
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To a local barber, who in 1968 had asked 'Anything off the top? Shanks retorted - 'Aye, Everton!'
  
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On awaiting Everton's arrival for a derby game at Anfield, Shankly gave a box of toilet rolls to the doorman and said - 'Give them these when they arrive - they'll need them!'
  
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'I always look in the Sunday paper to see where Everton are in the league - starting, of course, from the bottom up.'
  
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To Chris Lawler during a training session at Melwood - 'Was it a goal? Was I offside?' Lawler replied - 'You were boss.' Shanks then quipped - 'Christ, son, you've been here four years, hardly said a word and, when you do, it's a bloody lie!'
  
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To Tommy Smith during training - 'You son, could start a riot in a graveyard.'
  
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'There's Man. Utd and Man. City at the bottom of Division 1, and by God they'll take some shifting.'
  
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'It's a 90 minute game for sure. In fact I used to train for a 190 minute game so that when the whistle blew at the end of the match I could have played another 90 minutes.'
  
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On a wartime Scotland v England match - 'We absolutely annihilated England. It was a massacre. We beat them 5-4.'
  
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After losing to Ajax in the 1967 European Cup - 'We cannae play these defensive continental sides!'
  
Shanks and Tommy Docherty were at a game. There was a player every other club coveted on view. Docherty said to Shanks - '100,000 wouldn't buy him.' Shanks retorted - 'Yeah, and I'm one of the 100,000!'
  
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What Shanks disliked about football - 'The end of the season.'
  
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Radio Merseyside reporter to Shankly - 'Mr Shankly, why is it that your teams' unbeaten run has suddenly ended?' Shanks replied: 'Why don't you go and jump in the lake?'
  
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On hearing a rival manager was unwell - 'I know what's wrong - he's got a bad side!'
  
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To reporters after a 3-0 defeat - 'They're nothing but rubbish. Three breakaways, that's all they got.'
  
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Talking about Tommy Smith - 'If he isn't named Footballer of the Year, football should be stopped and the men who picked any other player should be sent to the Kremlin.'
  
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To a translator, when being surrounded by gesticulating Italian journalists - 'Just tell them I completely disagree with everything they say!'
  
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After winning the FA Cup in 1974 Shankly goes into a fish and chip shop and orders a fish supper. The woman at the counter asks - 'Mr Shankly, shouldn't they be having steak suppers?' Shanks replied - 'No lass, they'll get steak suppers when they win the double!'
  
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To the Anfield PA during a match - 'Jesus Christ, son, can ye no' talk into that microphone when the players are in the penalty box. You're putting them off, you're doing more damage than the opposition.'
  
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Shankly on boardroom meetings - 'At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.'
  
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Talking about the Liverpool fans - 'I'm just one of the people who stands on the kop. They think the same as I do, and I think the same as they do. It's a kind of marriage of people who like each other.'
  
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Explaining on what the off-side rule should be - 'If a player is not interfering with play or seeking to gain an advantage, then he should be.'
  
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'I was only in the game for the love of football - and I wanted to bring back happiness to the people of Liverpool.'
  
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'"If you can't make decisions in life, you're a bloody menace. You'd be better becoming an MP!'
  
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When told he had never experienced playing in a derby - 'Nonsense! I've kicked every ball, headed out every cross. I once scored a hat-trick; One was lucky, but the others were great goals.'
  
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After a 0-0 draw at Anfield - 'What can you do playing against 11 goalposts!'
  
Waxing lyrical about Ian Callaghan - 'He typifies everything that is good in football, and he has never changed. You could stake your life on Ian.'
  
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'Fire in your belly comes from pride and passion in wearing the red shirt. We don't need to motivate players because each of them is responsible for the performance of the team as a whole. The status of Liverpool's players keeps them motivated.'
  
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'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'
  
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On the leaving of Liverpool - 'It was the most difficult thing in the world, when I went to tell the chairman. It was like walking to the electric chair. That's the way it felt.'
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Post time 30-9-2011 11:27 AM | Show all posts
esok pertembungan derby perghhhh confirm menang nie
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