Sabre wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:There are none apparently , might aswell throw meself under the next train to Hunts Cross. Bye Bye then , it's been emotional.
There are worse things than reaching CL finals and having a pair of cúnts as chairman.
You might aswell have another local club, relegated, with a cúnt as a chairman and without a fúcking pennyCheer up!
For me, one of the most positive things I see is that our important players want to stay. Even Alonso, who hasn't received total support from Rafa isn't wishing to leave Anfield. Mascherano wants to stay, Torres wants to stay, Gerrard want to stay.
I think all of them are demanding professionals that wouldn't want to stay if they wouldn't see chances to win silverware here, so that is comforting to me.
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher admits he could walk away from Anfield
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 3:20 PM on 02nd September 2008
Never say never: Carragher
Jamie Carragher has admitted that hecould - at some stage - leave Liverpool.
The 30-year-old defender has spent his entire career at Anfield but he told the Daily Mirror: 'People go on about how loyal I am to Liverpool. But it's not a question of loyalty. It's a question of "where am I going to go from Liverpool?"
'We're one of the best teams in the world and I'm playing every week.
'I'm not saying I want to leave Liverpool, but if Liverpool weren't that good and a great team like Real Madrid or Barcelona came in for me I might go, because I've always driven myself to play at the best level I can.'