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LIVERPOOL FC- EPL - World Class Suarez Selamatkan Maruah liverpool di ANFIELD..
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brendan fraser tu adik beradik svetlana kutnetsova je |
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Jay Spearing will now be sold along with Joe Cole and Charlie Adam to help bring Clint Dempsey to Anfield for £7.5million. (The Bolton News)
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joe cole tu jual ajelah.maen tak berapa minit sudah injured.yappadaaaa.. |
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Midfielder bid rejected
Liverpool, 11:18, August 25, 2012
Bolton have failed with a £1.5million bid for Liverpool midfielder Jay Spearing but are expected to make an improved offer.
The Trotters are desperate to add more bite to their midfield as they look to win promotion back to the Premier League and have targeted a move for the Reds midfielder.
Bolton boss Owen Coyle was hoping to take the player on a season-long loan deal but the Reds want to raise cash to fund a move for Clint Dempsey and have insisted on a permanent deal.
Talks have taken place between both clubs and it is thought Liverpool are holding out for £3million in the hope other clubs will come in before Friday's transfer deadline.
However Bolton are expected to up their bid to £2million and Liverpool could accept as Brendan Rodgers wants Dempsey on board as soon as possible.
Rodgers is also willing to cash in on Joe Cole and Charlie Adam in what looks like being a busy week for the Reds boss.
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Assaidi trains at Melwood (PICS)
Oussama Assaidi trained with his new teammates on Friday as Liverpool geared up for Manchester City's visit to Anfield this weekend at Melwood. Our photographer was there to get these great snaps. [img]http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/[IMAGE][/img]
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along3746 posted on 25-8-2012 10:39 PM
Midfielder bid rejected
Liverpool, 11:18, August 25, 2012
Bolton have failed with a £1.5mi ...
liverpool target 3 jota nak jual mamat kurang inchi nih..
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Liverpool are preparing a bid for Klaas Jan Huntelaar. [Sport1 - Dutch TV channel] |
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along3746 posted on 25-8-2012 10:44 PM
LFC Official Website
Reds agree Sahin deal
Liverpool Football Club have reached an agreement with Real Madrid to sign Nuri Sahin on a season-long loan deal, subject to the player passing a medical.
Sahin moved to Madrid last summer fresh from helping Borussia Dortmund secure the German championship and being named as the Bundesliga's Player of the Season.
The playmaker collected another league title winners' medal as the Spanish giants clinched La Liga in May.
Sahin has 31 caps for Turkey and became their youngest ever scorer when he netted on his debut against Germany in 2005, aged 17.
The 23-year-old will now undergo a medical on Merseyside.
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Nuri Sahin has passed his medical at Liverpool FC. |
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Nuri Sahin has revealed how Xabi Alonso urged him to sign for Liverpool after learning of the Reds' interest in the Turkey international, who today completed a season-long loan move to Anfield.
Sahin and Alonso were close friends at Real Madrid - and our former midfielder left Brendan Rodgers' latest signing in no doubt where his future should lie.
In his first interview since becoming a Reds player, the midfielder sat down with Liverpoolfc.com at Melwood to discuss Alonso's love for LFC, the influence of Rodgers on his decision to join the club, and his hopes and aims for the next year.
Firstly, Nuri, welcome to Liverpool. How does it feel to sign for this football club?
It feels great. I am happy to be here and I am looking forward to playing for Liverpool.
You've become the first Turkish player to sign for Liverpool. How proud does that make you feel?
Of course it makes me proud to play for such a big club like Liverpool Football Club as the first Turkish player. Now it is up to me to make the people in Turkey proud.
Have you had an opportunity to speak with Brendan Rodgers yet?
Yeah, we've had a lot of conversations. We spoke and he told me about his ideas for how he wants to play football and where he sees me on the field in the team. I was impressed at how he loves football.
Is the style of play Brendan is looking to implement something that will suit you?
To be honest, before I had spoken to him I hadn't thought about playing for Liverpool because there had been no contact. After the first conversation we had, I was left impressed. He told me about how he wants to play football and what the goals are he wants to reach with Liverpool. From that point, I started to think that maybe I could make the step (to Liverpool). I went online and checked all the games of Swansea and Liverpool. Now I am here.
Jose Mourinho worked with Brendan at Chelsea. What did he tell you about Liverpool and playing in England?
We spoke and he told me that English football, especially the Premier League, is the best to enjoy as a footballer. Every weekend you can enjoy football. He also told me about how he and Brendan Rodgers worked together at Chelsea and that he's a good coach and person. That's important for me. It's not only football, it was very important for me to have someone who I can speak with.
Did you speak with Xabi Alonso before you decided to come here?
Yes, of course. A lot of times. Xabi is a person who really cares about football. He's in love with football. I'm the same, and that's why we had a lot of conversations. When I arrived at Real Madrid, we spoke about German football and Italian football. He likes football! When he heard Liverpool were interested in me, he started telling me about Liverpool. He is still in love with Liverpool Football Club, I think! It's crazy how he was telling me about Liverpool. He was saying, 'Go there, you will love it. The fans will take care of you and love you' and things like that. He said Anfield is the best stadium in the world. Xabi won a lot of trophies here, and hopefully we can do that too.
Which players here are you most looking forward to playing alongside?
Steven Gerrard is a huge name, not only in Liverpool but in world football. I am looking forward to playing with him - I've played against him once. There are many other players that I could name - I could start from number one to 25. I know them all, not personally, but I know how they play football and what the style of Liverpool is. I am looking forward to meeting them all. If I have to choose one name, it would be Steven Gerrard - but it is not only Gerrard.
Are you excited about the prospect of playing at Anfield?
I am looking forward to watching the game tomorrow. I have heard so many good things about Anfield. I come from a very big club, Borussia Dortmund, and there we also had very, very big crowds. Madrid also has a huge stadium. I am looking forward to Anfield because everyone says it is the best stadium in the world.
You've signed a season-long loan deal - what are you hoping to achieve over the next year?
I had a difficult season last year because of a lot of injuries. I had three injuries last year. The team played very well, but I didn't play too many games, so that's why I spoke to Real Madrid and told them I wanted to go out for a year. I want to play football - and it was important for me to be at a club where the manager really wants me. I wanted to play for a club on the same level as Dortmund and Madrid - that's why I chose Liverpool. This year, it is very important for me to play. I have to play, improve my game and help the team. If I stay in good condition, I am sure I can help the team and Liverpool Football Club, and Brendan Rodgers and my new teammates can help me.
What did you learn from your year at Real Madrid?
A lot, a lot - not just about football. Of course I did [learn a lot] about football, but not only that. As a person, I've grown up. In the last year, I've had a child and I now have an 11-month-old son. It was a crazy year because on the one hand I got injured, but on the other hand I became a father, became a champion with Borussia Dortmund and signed for Real Madrid. It was a crazy year, but I learned a lot.
Do you feel you're now ready for the challenge of playing in the Barclays Premier League?
Yes. If not, I wouldn't be here.
How would you describe yourself as a player?
I'm not the type of guy who can describe himself. I can say, and I think people know, I am a central midfielder who loves to have the ball. I'm not the type of player who dribbles past three or four players and then shoots at goal. I'm more of a tactical and technical player. I like to organise, I love it when my team is tactically at a very high level, can play one or two-touch and play football. That's the way I love playing football. As for my qualities, I can't say anything - that is up to the people.
Finally, do you have a message for Liverpool fans?
I am looking forward to meeting them. I am happy to be here and I hope it will be a nice year with trophies. A club like Liverpool has to be playing in the Champions League, so we will go for the top four. We also have the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League and I hope at the end of the season we are holding something in our hands. |
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Nuri Sahin will wear No.4 for Liverpool this season
The Turkey international sealed a year-long loan switch from Real Madrid on Saturday after completing a medical at Melwood.
The No.4 shirt was last worn by at Anfield by Raul Meireles and has been worn by plenty of famous Reds down the years such as Sami Hyypia, Phil Thompson and Steve Nicol. |
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Stoke City make approach for Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam
Liverpool has looked ready to offload Charlie Adam since the arrival of Joe Allen from Swansea several weeks ago. The Scottish international has never truly settled at Anfield and it looks like the clock is ticking on his career in these last few days of the transfer window.
His performances with Blackpool during the 2010-11 season had prompted former Liverpool manager, Kenny Dalglish to sign the player, but he never came good on the faith instilled in his skill.
The new look 4-3-3 pass and move playing style of new Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers looks to have forced Adam out of a place. He is not able to perform on the wing and has little chance of starting over returning defensive midfielder Lucas Leiva.
With his name in the excess pages of the Red’s depth chart is has been speculated by the Daily Mail that Adam is the subject of Stoke City manager Tony Pulis after the Potters have reportedly made an approach for the player. |
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adam : bro..agak2 antara wa ngn lu sape yg kena jual dlu...
spring : tak tau la uolsss..harap2 u dulu la..
adam : lu ni ape hal ber uolss2 segala nih..dh la dok bersimpuh segala..
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Liverpool dan Arsenal sekali lagi akan 'berperang' utk mendapatkan Ibrahim Affelay.... |
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Liverpool Open to Cole Offers
After what has been an indisputably dismal two years at Anfield, Joe Cole’s days are looking numbered. Despite making it clear that he wanted to stay in Liverpool to try and prove himself, Liverpool are now reportedly ready to take offers for the attacking midfielder in an attempt to further cut down the excessive wage bill. With the arrival of Joe Allen, and Nuri Sahin, the competition for a spot on the midfield just got more intense. Aside from his massive wage, at 30, Cole’s age is a disadvantage as younger players like Jordan Henderson and Jonjo Shelvey stand at the ready to fight for a spot in the Starting XI.
Rodgers seemed keen to rule out any possible exit for Cole and made it known that there would be a place in the side to compete for:
"With the likes of Joe – he’s a very talented player. He’s obviously gone out to Lille and done very well and he has the opportunity to come back here and show his qualities.”
Cole endured a reasonably successful preseason during Liverpool’s tour of the USA featuring in all 3 friendlies without injury; however, his run of luck ended in a Europa League qualifying match against Belarusian side FC Gomel, where he sustained a slight hamstring strain. This was again the case in Liverpool’s opening Premier League fixture against West Brom where Cole came on as a 68th minute substitute, before being forced to come off 10 minutes later due to a recurrence of the injury.
After this turn for the worse, it looks like Liverpool are ready to cash in on the player with a week left of the summer transfer window. |
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