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LIVERPOOL FC- EPL - World Class Suarez Selamatkan Maruah liverpool di ANFIELD..

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Post time 27-3-2012 02:28 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

Raheem Sterling ni natural position dia winger tp blum ada specific side lagi wh ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 14:24



   hendo??hampess..bagi la pluang player2 baru bagi aku la..

   klu dok perabis duit buat ape??dorg ni nak kena bagi saingan,baru nak perform betul2..


   henderson:player ni aku tgk ske bolot

   downing:banyak assist,tapi kekadang hantaran kelaut...

   sterling:stakat game ari tu,bagus..tapi belum tgk dia men lama...blh bagi peluang dari dok beli player yg belum confirm blh serasi   dgn player lain
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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 02:29 PM | Show all posts
Reply 120# sudugaru

takpah. buleh kenal budak supporter "post-Rafa Benitez" ni.
diorg mudah sentap kalau diperhanjingkan dgn supporter2 kental lain.
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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 02:32 PM | Show all posts
Reply 121# sudugaru

macam aku cakap la sblm2 ni. BPL bagi aku dah tamat december 2011 hari tu.
kalau ada aku tgk Liverpool main tu kira tak sengaja tertekan button remote astro la tu.

ada jugak bahan perdebatan/perkutukan antara aku dgn housemate aku yg supporter tegar Man Utd (dia supporter matang).

kadang2 aku yg lebih kutuk Liverpool. kakakaka.

kasi line-up balik semua youth player tahun lepas.

kasi expose secara konsisten. baru buleh tgk hasil.
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Post time 27-3-2012 02:34 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

takpah. buleh kenal budak supporter "post-Rafa Benitez" ni.
diorg mudah sentap  ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 14:29



oic...dorg nak rafa jadi manager balik ke??lagi x blh blah..


rafa la bapa penghancur liverpool..xabi dah kena jual ape jadi??
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Post time 27-3-2012 02:35 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

macam aku cakap la sblm2 ni. BPL bagi aku dah tamat december 2011 hari tu.
kala ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 14:32



   setuju bro....kawan aku penyokong MU pun ckp...kesilapan liverpool time jual xabi ngn masherano..
  dorg ckp tu kesilapan besar,kereta kebal dah ilang..kekdg aku pikir sama jugak...kita x de kereta kebal cm dulu
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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 02:44 PM | Show all posts
Reply 124# sudugaru

tak buleh nak salahkan Rafa jugak. sbb dia hanya ada option sell-to-buy.
dan di sebabkan xabi pun dah luahkan hasrat nak balik spain (walaupun rasanya dia agak kecewa sbb di transfer listkan) so di jual lah dgn harga 30 juta.

kira ok la tu. Mascherano pun sama sudah fed-up. rata2 yg blah sbb fed-up dgn american idiot duo tu.

bukanlah disebabkan Rafa semata2.

betul kita silap sbb jual dua2 key player ni.

Masch ni dia ada aura yg kalau striker opponent tgk "aisehmen, patah la kaki aku mamat ni tekel". aura tu yg penting utk seorg DM.

Xabi pulak playmaker. passes cantik dan teknikal pun tinggi.

tak sama mcm Stevie G. Stevie G lebih kepada AM. tp bukan jenis holding midfielder.

so Xabi ni balance. sub-command center lepas Stevie G.
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Post time 27-3-2012 02:50 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

tak buleh nak salahkan Rafa jugak. sbb dia hanya ada option sell-to-buy.
dan di ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 14:44



   aku x nampak lagi ada player cm xabi lagi...dia mmg creative..
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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 02:55 PM | Show all posts
Reply 127# sudugaru

memang tidak ada. kalau ada pun, Leon Britton.
dgr2nya dia punya passes lebih accurate dari xavi.

lebih di kenali sbgi Little Britton sbb berbadan kecil.
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Post time 27-3-2012 03:04 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

memang tidak ada. kalau ada pun, Leon Britton.
dgr2nya dia punya passes lebih a ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 14:55



   uiks...ada..liverpool x mo beli??
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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 03:11 PM | Show all posts
Reply 129# sudugaru

kalau boleh, offload Charlie Adam, buy Leon Britton.

tak rugi apa maaaa. masing2 dlm 28-29 sudah.


kat peak time dah.
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Post time 27-3-2012 03:20 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

kalau boleh, offload Charlie Adam, buy Leon Britton.

tak rugi apa maaaa. masi ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 15:11



bagi aku kan bro..juai adam,caroll..mane yg x perform la..

joe cole ada org nak beli 5 juta...hehehehe..
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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 03:22 PM | Show all posts
Reply 131# sudugaru

Carroll no komen, sbb masih muda.
Adam tu sbb dah tua.

Joe Cole sbb injury prone, wajib kena jual.
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Post time 27-3-2012 03:27 PM | Show all posts
Bukan kata Aquaman sama power macam Alonso ke?
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Post time 27-3-2012 03:29 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

Carroll no komen, sbb masih muda.
Adam tu sbb dah tua.

Joe Cole sbb injury p ...
FreeMen Post at 27-3-2012 15:22



   caroll dia macam berat la..kekdg dia perform..kekdg ape yg dia pikir...heheheheh..
   hopefully season depan makin matang la dia ni..
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Post time 27-3-2012 03:29 PM | Show all posts
Bukan kata Aquaman sama power macam Alonso ke?
HarizAzhari Post at 27-3-2012 15:27



   Aquaman dah selesa men kat luar..x de org pun nak pnggil balik..
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Post time 27-3-2012 03:38 PM | Show all posts
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Liverpool Prepare Summer Move for Unhappy Roma Striker Bojan





Anfield side look to end Spaniard’s Serie A nightmare.


Liverpool are reportedly tracking Roma striker Bojan Krkic who is said to be unhappy at the Stadio Olimpico after failing to secure a regular first team spot since his move to the Serie A side from Barcelona last summer. Anfield’s director of football Damien Comolli has had the pint sized attacker scouted ahead of a possible summer bid from the Merseyside club.

The 21 year old Spanish international cost Roma a fee of £11m but is the subject of a fairly complicated transfer exchange that will require Luis Enrique’s side having to fork out a hefty sum to buy the player outright with Barcelona able to exercise a buyback option if they so desire.

However Pep Guardiola has seen a number of young talents burst onto the scene in the wide and striking areas that Bojan plies his trade, most notably Pedro, Cristian Tello and Isaac Cuenca, this would mean a move back to the Catalan club is unlikely but leaves Roma having to think long and hard about signing the adaptable attacker outright.

This leaves Comolli looking to sneak in and capture the striker as he looks to bring in suitable attacking options that can help beef up a front-line that has struggled for goals this season.

Kenny Dalglish has tried to play Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll as a strike pairing but has watched as the duo fail to gel and to cap things off Liverpool lack back up options or impact players who can help support Suarez who currently bears the lions share of the goal scoring burden.

Liverpool were strongly linked with Bojan during Rafa Benitez’s tenure at the club and the talented young forward has a great deal of top level experience and a desire to get his career back on track and a move to the Premier League may well tempt the forward as he looks to get himself back into the Vicente del Bosque’s national team set-up.

Bojan Krkic made over 150 appearances for Barcelona, notching up 41 goals in the process, but has spent most of the current campaign on the Roma bench as Enrique opts for his preferred pairing of Pablo Osvaldo and Fabio Borini up front.


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Post time 27-3-2012 03:40 PM | Show all posts
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Liverpool Want £27m Man City Striker to Partner Luis Suarez Up Front





Anfield side keen on Etihad Stadium forward.


Liverpool linked with an audacious move for unhappy Man City ace

Liverpool are considering making a move for unhappy Man City striker Edin Dzeko who could be made available in the Summer.

Reports in the German media are claiming that Man City no longer consider Dzeko a first choice player and that the player himself has become very disillusioned with life at Eastlands, thus the recent interest in the Bosnian International.


Liverpool could well do with attacking alternatives and Edin Dzeko could well do with regular first team football so could the Bosnian be the ideal man to partner Luis Suarez?Man City paid £27m for the 26 year old forward but Roberto Mancini consistently fails to name the former Wolfsburg man as a first team starter, despite the fact that he has netted 13 goals in 26 Premier League matches this term, 11 of which came from the bench.Sergio Aguero and Mario Balotelli still appear to be preferred options for the Italian and now that Carlos Tevez has been welcomed back it seems likely that Dzeko could be left out in the cold and this has led to much speculation that the big forward could be sold this summer.Kenny Dalglish has doggedly attempted to form a working partnership between Uruguayan international Suarez and £35m man Andy Carroll but as a duo they have failed to gel, however it does seem that pairing a big target man with the former Ajax man would appear to be the ideal fit for the physical demands of the English top tier, so this source’s assertion that the Anfield side want Dzeko could well mean that Liverpool are ready to try something new for next term.


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Post time 27-3-2012 03:41 PM | Show all posts
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Liverpool Express Interest In £34m Midfield Maestro







Anfield side plot move for Spanish international.


Liverpool have joined Manchester United and Manchester City in the race to sign Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez.


The 23-year-old’s performances this season have seen him become one of the most coveted players in Europe.


Sir Alex Ferguson, who had the chance to see Martinez close up when the Basque club knocked United out of the Europa League, is a long-term admirer of the Spain international.

He had hoped to negotiate a transfer without becoming involved in a bidding war, but City, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan have also been strongly linked with the player, who has a £34million buyout clause in his contract.

According to reports in Italy, Liverpool have now expressed an interest in the Bilbao star, although they would not be prepared to match the asking price.


Whilst many are of the belief that Liverpool’s problem area is up front and that a lack of goals is costing the Anfield side a shot at a top four finish, perhaps there is also a need for more direction in their midfield, certainly a lack of steel has become apparent ever since Brazilian Lucas Leiva was sidelined with a serious injury.Javi Martinez could be very well suited to a move to the Premier League and the two performances the Spanish international put in against Man United in the Europa League were further proof of the 23 year old’s ability to play in a more physically demanding environment.The young rangy midfielder combines the strength and stamina of a defensive midfielder with the guile and combative abilities you would find in a more advanced central midfield presence and that is why the Athletic Bilbao man has become a much targeted player.Liverpool brought in the likes of Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam to boost their options in this regard but the former Sunderland man has been a huge disappointment and the Scottish international, whilst at times effective, has been a shadow of the star performer he was with Blackpool.However the Anfield side are not likely to meet the £34m valuation placed on Martinez and may have to hope that the asking price drops before they enter any bidding war.


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 Author| Post time 27-3-2012 03:55 PM | Show all posts
Steven Cohen: Wasn't King Kenny Dalglish supposed to save Liverpool?

Liverpool fans got their man in Dalglish, but you have to be careful what you wish for...



Right before this extraordinary Premier League season began Kenny Dalglish took a metaphorical open palm swipe at Arsene Wenger and Arsenal by saying that it was his intention to rebuild Liverpool with a British or English spin.

This was reflected in his spending of somewhere in the range of $160 million on the likes of Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam, all of whom have been some of the most monumental busts in Premier League football history. This was done by spectacularly overpaying for all four of them and using naïve new owners who just wanted to keep the fans onside, to justify such a spending spree.

So as we exit a weekend where two different English players scored in the same game for Arsenal for the first time since 1997, it is worth having a look at where each club is.

Arsenal has just won their seventh consecutive Premier League match and has now gone clear by three points into third place and automatic entry into next season’s UEFA Champions League group stage if the season ended today.

Liverpool was beaten in midweek by relegation-bound QPR, after leading 2-0 with 13 minutes to go.  On Saturday, Liverpool saved an even worse performance for the home fans and capitulated to yet another relegation-bound team.  This time the club lost to Wigan, which had previously never won away at Liverpool.

While the Liverpool faithful will site the fact that the Carling Cup is safely in the trophy cabinet at Anfield, it may well be worth reminding them that it took all five penalties in the shootout to vanquish the eighth-place team in the Championship. Not exactly pulling up any trees and asserting dominance against lesser foes.

Yes, it is true there might well be an FA Cup in Liverpool’s future this season but are we now led to conclude that the once great and mighty Liverpool is nothing more now than a domestic cup team? That said, it is Liverpool’s manager himself who is claiming that those very same domestic cups are the reason for Liverpool’s woeful run of form in the Premier League.

To all who follow English football you are as you live and breathe watching the demise of one of the great English clubs and you are watching it with Liverpool’s lord and savior Kenny “King Kenny” Dalglish at the helm. And, let’s be honest, it is not just his ineptitude on the pitch that has cost Liverpool this season.

Dalglish has shown in his current stint at Liverpool that he is a man who is out of his depth managing a big club in the Premier League. His naïve and incompetent lineups and formations are inevitably met with long, rambling, mumbling responses when asked the most obvious of questions after each and every below par performance of this season. “What happened?”  To which the questioner is usually met with a mumbled insult from Dalglish, further showing that he is out of answers.

Beyond that, Dalglish might stun us with comments like claiming that nobody will remember the bad league form in 30 years only that we won the Carling cup.

Sadly, the once great Kenny Dalglish has seen the modern game of football pass him by.  Liverpool currently sits seventh in the Barclays Premier League on 42 points, a significant 13 points behind Tottenham, which currently occupies the last Champions League spot. To have any claim on Champions League football for next season Liverpool will first need to overtake both Chelsea and Newcastle before setting its sight on Tottenham.

Last season, Liverpool finished sixth, 22 points behind eventual champion Manchester United. This season, the Reds are 20 points from the bottom club and 31 points from the top club – they are closer to relegation than the title.  They have played 15 matches at home this season and won just five.  In 29 Premier League games they have scored a mere 36 goals. Under Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool is actually moving further away from the title, not closer.

If the season had begun in January, Liverpool would be in the relegation spots. Only QPR and Wolves have been worse since the start of 2012.  If nothing else, this proves Liverpool getting worse as the season progresses, not better with just two Premier League wins since the New Year.

Next season will be the third straight season that Liverpool will have not qualified for the Champions League at a loss of $130 million in revenue and at the end of this season it will be 22 years since they were last crowned champion of England.  King Kenny was supposed to be the one to fix all this, or at least this is what the Liverpool fans wanted when they begged for the firing of Roy Hodgson, who had a better record at Anfield then Dalglish currently has. . They got their King and we are reminded of the old expression: be careful what you wish for.

Whatever must they be thinking in Boston? Are they really going to give Dalglish another $150 million to spend this summer? Surely, Champions League qualification was the minimum required by NESV.

To add insult to injury it is not just on the pitch that things have gone badly for King Kenny and Liverpool. Let us not forget the Suarez matter, which, whether Liverpool fans care to admit it or not, has cost the club plenty of good will when it appeared that the squad was standing up for institutional racism. And Dalglish was leading the charge.

Dalglish steadfastly backed Suarez even after he had been charged and found guilty of racial abuse by an independent panel, further embarrassing the club. And when nobody with any common sense at Anfield could be trusted to bring the issue to an end it took the club’s American ownership to insist upon apologies to put the case to bed. However, not before considerable damage had been done.

The old Liverpool guard on the pitch and in the stands might still sway in worship to King Kenny but it is becoming increasingly clear that the young guard on and off the pitch do not hold him in such reverential esteem. The youngsters are not moved by his legend and he has been living off of his legend for far too long and Liverpool fans have been fooling themselves for even longer.

Former Liverpool deity Bill Shankly famously said, “The league is a marathon not a sprint. It is where you find out if you are entitled to believe in how good you are.” Liverpool has found out.

Dalglish in his current term at Liverpool has failed on the pitch where it really counts - in the league and Champions League qualification. His dealings in the transfer market have turned out to be abject and the inherent remit of any manager in regard to the image of the club to do no damage has been stood on its head under Dalglish. He has been responsible and at the helm for one of Liverpool’s most dismal periods. He has failed across the board.

The astute American owners, who reside in Boston, must at seasons end explain to the fans that they have done it the fans way for a while and the results have not been acceptable to them.  The ownership must also explain to the Liverpool fans around the globe that they only have the club’s best interest at heart and they will know that showing even the great “King Kenny” the Anfield exit door is their only option.

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Post time 27-3-2012 04:14 PM | Show all posts
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Liverpool Plan £30m Edinson Cavani Bid as Dalglish Prepares to Sell Andy Carroll







Anfield side plot ambitious move for Serie A striker.


Liverpool are losing patience with Andy Carroll and will look to offload him in order to finance a deal for £30m rated Cavani, so they can partner him with his international compatriot Luis Suarez.

The Italian outfit have maintained their stance that it would take a huge amount of money to prise him away from them, but sources say he could be tempted by a big money move to England.


Whilst it may well be time to consider alternatives to £35m man Andy Carroll, or at the very least look to bring in alternative striking options, it may prove very tough to persuade the Uruguayan international to leave Napoli for a side that does not have Champions League football to offer.Cavani has been in remarkable form since his move to Naples from Palermo, notching up 61 goals in 86 matches, and the 25 year old may consider leaving the San Paolo if Walter Mazzarri’s side fail to secure a top three finish, which could lead to owner Aurelio De Laurentiis may be forced to sell one or more of his star performers.Whilst Liverpool do have two of Cavani’s national team compatriots, Luis Suarez and Sebastian Coates, it seems a big push to suggest they could win the race for the big forward’s signature.It does seem likely however that Liverpool’s American owners will not so freely fork out large sums for new additions so could well insist that big name players are sold to balance the books. After all the Merseyside club have spent over £120m on new players over the past 18 months and if Dalglish can not secure a top four finish then he may to adjust the level of investment he can expect.Carroll’s future must be in question, after all the former Newcastle United man has managed just five goals in 35 Premier League appearances and the 22 year old can’t seem to form a workable partnership with live-wire Suarez.

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