The K0P wrote:Tevez and Henry are rumoured to be Anfield bound apparently from the same source that said Robbie was coming home ...
The K0P wrote:If Henry joins us would he not be the new Dalglish ...?
The K0P wrote:Tevez and Henry are rumoured to be Anfield bound apparently from the same source that said Robbie was coming home ...
RUSHIE#9 wrote:The K0P wrote:Tevez and Henry are rumoured to be Anfield bound apparently from the same source that said Robbie was coming home ...
Definate smell of Welsh Wizzards Uncle Albert about that one!![]()
We're only days away from his world of wank going into full overdrive.
Igor Zidane wrote:RUSHIE#9 wrote:The K0P wrote:Tevez and Henry are rumoured to be Anfield bound apparently from the same source that said Robbie was coming home ...
Definate smell of Welsh Wizzards Uncle Albert about that one!![]()
We're only days away from his world of wank going into full overdrive.
Phils best thread ever that, i can't wait.....Bring on the wankyness welshie lad.
Kopjon wrote:Hi all,
This has'nt been mutted at all but thought - 'you never know, rafa may look on hear from time to time so i'l ask anyhoo'. Just wondered what people thought to the idea of rafa signing Teddy Sheringham?
Now i know he's getting on a bit, but maybe, just maybe he's got one more year in him, and in this day and age he could be a good replacement for say Robbie, whilst also help one of the younger strikers through the ranks?
Rafa likes strength in depth and i'm not looking to hinder youth players coming through, but what a player, and what a coach for the youngsters to come through.
And on a Free tooooo!
Please dont hold back in telling me i'm deluded though!
Kopjon wrote:Hi all,
This has'nt been mutted at all but thought - 'you never know, rafa may look on hear from time to time so i'l ask anyhoo'. Just wondered what people thought to the idea of rafa signing Teddy Sheringham?
Now i know he's getting on a bit, but maybe, just maybe he's got one more year in him, and in this day and age he could be a good replacement for say Robbie, whilst also help one of the younger strikers through the ranks?
Rafa likes strength in depth and i'm not looking to hinder youth players coming through, but what a player, and what a coach for the youngsters to come through.
And on a Free tooooo!
Please dont hold back in telling me i'm deluded though!
KOP DOLLAR FOR ETO'O
By David Maddock 26/05/2007
LIVERPOOL'S American owners are ready to show their commitment to manager Rafa Benitez by funding a move for Samuel Eto'o.
Stung by criticism from the Anfield boss, they will also put their hands in their pockets to agree deals for top internationals Gabriel Milito and Daniel Alves within the next few days.
Benitez said after the Champions League Final that he is sick of "talk, talk, talk" at the club, with nothing ever getting done, and implied that it could force him to walk away.
But the billionaire owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks aim to show they will usher in a new, dynamic era, by offering decisive intervention in the transfer market.
The biggest signal of their intent will be a move for Eto'o when the Spanish season is completed within the next fortnight, with Gillett insisting last night: "We will back the manager completely - if he said he wanted to buy 'Snoogy Doogy', we would back him."
The Eto'o deal will cost in excess of £30million, but Liverpool would fund it by offering Spanish international Xabi Alonso in part exchange, with the midfielder stalling over a new contract.
Barcelona would be reluctant to release their brilliant Cameroon striker, but he has been unhappy at the Nou Camp over the past year, and if they fail to lift the Spanish title this season, they may decide to cut their losses.
Barca boss Frank Rijkaard is an admirer of Alonso. The sale of Eto'o could both generate funds for team rebuilding and provide Rijkaard with the defensive midfielder in Alonso that he so desires.
Eto'o had a very public falling out with Barca's talisman Ronaldinho, and he hinted earlier in the season that he would consider leaving at the end of the current campaign. He is probably the biggest-name striker in world football at present, and would fit Benitez's idea of a hard-working forward who can create chances as well as exploit them.
The Americans would love nothing better than to bring in a huge star to give them a real publicity coup in their first venture in the transfer market.
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