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PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 2:46 pm
by The Specialist
red37 wrote:It is an understandable reaction for Boca are also on the verge of losing Gonzalo Higuan and Gago, two of the continent’s brightest prospects.

Sloppy journalism.

Other than that, decent article.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:26 am
by adamnbarrett
Rafa-Dodd wrote:
Sabre wrote:Guys you shouldn't discuss among you, you are all true Liverpool supporters.

In this topic my mind agrees Lando and Bad Bob, but I can't blame Alessandromagno of what he's saying.

In my traditionally youth based team local team, watching the youngsters reach the first team is an important thing. If you add to that some nationalism the result is a mixture that would make Alessandromagno's attitude super international and open minded. My point this kind of "home-lads-protection" is something that happens in every club and the surrounding area of this club.

If you're born and live in this close surrounding area of Anfield, you might now the young players since they're wee boys, or might know his family, you always feel closer to the home grown youngsters and you love them reaching the first team as Gerrard did.

People that are not that close to this environment arround the city and the stadium, might love the club as much as anybody, might even go to Anfield every weekend, but they won't feel that proximity to the homegrown lads that much.
And that doesn't mean they're not true supporters...

That's a very natural thing, and Alessandro is not strange in that. At some point he'll talk about this or will be worried when too many outsiders come to the club, because youth system is something that they appreciate so much. And he says that's so important to the people of that zone, which is true, and that's when other TRUE liverpool supporters are offended, because they do not feel to be less supporters than anybody, and they're right.

And then the fight among brothers starts. I think this happens nearly everywhere. And I think that we shouldn't get offended because of those things.

It's just different ways of living the same passion: LFC. We shouldn't be discussing that harshly.

A couple of victories away, and we'll be more friends again :)

Hi Rafa.

was thinking the same thing. You can imagine Rafa's voice saying that while you read  :;):

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 2:07 am
by Scouse_legend
argintines dont get into english footbal easy look at tevez and that other player for westham
they are doing really bad aint they still yet to score a goal lol

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 2:07 am
by Scouse_legend
but good luck to the lad he joint  the right team if he wants to get better :)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:19 am
by Pietro
Tevez is a joke, a bad person. A player that have talents i know, but have personal problems. Emiliano Insua is a great promisse, but don't play even one profissional game  in the Boca. Well, lets cross our fingers.
I see that you talk a lot about Fabio Aurelio. Even here in Brasil never had success, is just a good replacement. Is really incompressible see him playing in the Liverpool.:(

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:55 am
by adamnbarrett
Scouse_legend wrote:argintines dont get into english footbal easy look at tevez and that other player for westham
they are doing really bad aint they still yet to score a goal lol

you've based that on two players  ???

What about them two lads that signed for Spurs and helped them win the FA Cup yonks ago?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:51 pm
by Proudy
That would be Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles.

And what about, Gabriel Heinze and Julio Arca? Both have got used to the English game.