lakes10 wrote:not too sure of this buy, he is 29 yeas old and the last time i see him he looked slow...ok not slow but lacking pace.
He doesn't lack pace.
His speed is fine

lakes10 wrote:not too sure of this buy, he is 29 yeas old and the last time i see him he looked slow...ok not slow but lacking pace.
lakes10 wrote:not too sure of this buy, he is 29 yeas old and the last time i see him he looked slow...ok not slow but lacking pace.
stu_the_red wrote:lakes10 wrote:not too sure of this buy, he is 29 yeas old and the last time i see him he looked slow...ok not slow but lacking pace.
You said Rafa wasn't the right man for the job, you wanted Allardyce or Curbishley, your judgement's shocking. Probably a decent player then...
el_stinger wrote:Sabre, whats your take on Victor? I put this on here, cos its a done deal, and barring any interest from Cheatski and ManUre, he should be here on Sunday. Plus I wanna know what Sabre thinks of this guy. Here's the report:
Reds close in on Victor swoop
By Francisco Acedo - Created on 27 Jan 2006
Liverpool are poised to follow up the capture of Robbie Fowler with the signing of Deportivo La Coruna winger Victor.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez has made no secret of his desire to bring in a winger during the January transfer window and had been linked with a host of names.
Benitez has seen moves for Atletico Madrid's Luciano Galletti and Benfica's Simao Sabrosa hit the rocks, prompting the Spaniard to switch his attentions across La Primera to Depor.
The Reds are close to striking an accord with Depor and Victor has not made the trip to Madrid for the weekend clash with Atletico.
Victor, who has recently returned to fitness following a thigh injury, is expected to head to Merseyside on Sunday to discuss terms and undergo a medical.
A three-and-a-half-year deal is set to be put on the table and Benitez will hope to wrap up the transfer before the window slams shut on Tuesday.
Victor has class in abundance, having turned out for Real Madrid in the past, and Benitez will hope the 29-year-old can add some attacking thrust to his side.
stu_the_red wrote:lakes10 wrote:not too sure of this buy, he is 29 yeas old and the last time i see him he looked slow...ok not slow but lacking pace.
You said Rafa wasn't the right man for the job, you wanted Allardyce or Curbishley, your judgement's shocking. Probably a decent player then...
Leonmc0708 wrote:el_stinger wrote:Sabre, whats your take on Victor? I put this on here, cos its a done deal, and barring any interest from Cheatski and ManUre, he should be here on Sunday. Plus I wanna know what Sabre thinks of this guy. Here's the report:
Reds close in on Victor swoop
By Francisco Acedo - Created on 27 Jan 2006
Liverpool are poised to follow up the capture of Robbie Fowler with the signing of Deportivo La Coruna winger Victor.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez has made no secret of his desire to bring in a winger during the January transfer window and had been linked with a host of names.
Benitez has seen moves for Atletico Madrid's Luciano Galletti and Benfica's Simao Sabrosa hit the rocks, prompting the Spaniard to switch his attentions across La Primera to Depor.
The Reds are close to striking an accord with Depor and Victor has not made the trip to Madrid for the weekend clash with Atletico.
Victor, who has recently returned to fitness following a thigh injury, is expected to head to Merseyside on Sunday to discuss terms and undergo a medical.
A three-and-a-half-year deal is set to be put on the table and Benitez will hope to wrap up the transfer before the window slams shut on Tuesday.
Victor has class in abundance, having turned out for Real Madrid in the past, and Benitez will hope the 29-year-old can add some attacking thrust to his side.
What are you on about you fool ?
A three-and-a-half-year deal is set to be put on the table and Benitez will hope to wrap up the transfer before the window slams shut on Tuesday.
That article is from over a year ago it says. I didn't know Rafa had been interested for so long. I remember talk of Tristan, but not Victor. Anyway, Rafa clearly rates him highly. Wanted him at LFC from the beginning it seems.
Sabre wrote:So what, has Alonso pace?
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