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RE: Liverpool FC
Guilherme Siqueira

http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/media-wa...ce-hots-up



Another LB we are link with, out of the 3 Sissoko and Malgarejo I would take him.

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(This post was last modified: 28-07-2013 23:38 by Fernandez Esperenda.)
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Quote:Pepe Reina pens heartfelt goodbye letter to LFC fans
By This Is Anfield on July 29, 2013

Pepe Reina has written an emotional and heartfelt letter to Liverpool fans upon his departure from the club.

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Reina joined The Reds in 2005, establishing himself as one of the top goalkeepers in Europe and clocking up almost 400 appearances in all competitions.

Reina wrote on his official website:

It is a strange feeling for me to think that next season I will not be a Liverpool player. For the past eight years, that is all I have known. The club, the staff, the city, the people and the supporters have played a massive part in my life. Liverpool is special in a way that only those who are lucky enough to experience the club close up can understand. It has given me memories that will live with me forever and friendships that will last just as long.

The Spaniard reserved special praise for the club’s supporters:

But more than anything else, it has given me an understanding of what it is like to play for the most wonderful English club. I may not have won as many trophies and medals as I would have liked since joining in 2005 but the experiences I have been a part of are as important as any silverware. I now understand how supporters can lift a team and inspire them to do special things. I appreciate that there is something unique about Anfield and the atmosphere it creates. I believe that anything is possible no matter what the situation is because at Liverpool there is no such thing as a lost cause. And I have been humbled by the fight for justice for the 96 which showed me that the Liverpool people will always fight for what they believe in.

Discussing what would be his favourite moment at Liverpool, typically he chose something different to what you’d expect:

If I had to pick one it wouldn’t be a save or winning a trophy. It would be my celebration against Manchester United when David Ngog scored a late goal. That is probably the quickest I have ever run in my life! It shows what playing for Liverpool meant to me and also that there was nothing better than winning a big game at Anfield. I used to look at the Kop when we scored those kind of goals in big games and I would be jealous of the supporters going crazy. If the closest I will get to that is running the length of the pitch and jumping on my team mates backs then that will do for me.

He revealed that the decision to leave was not his:

Although it was not my decision to leave I will accept it just like I have always accepted any decision that Liverpool have taken for me. They signed me, picked me, gave me some of the best experiences of my life and looked after me. If they feel that the best thing for me and for them is for me to go on loan to Napoli for a season then so be it

Reina signed off his letter with a call to supporters to continue to inspire the players:

All I would ask now is that you keep on inspiring the manager and the players just like you always have done and help Liverpool to become the club that you deserve once again. I would like nothing better than to come back at the end of my year away and for Liverpool to be back where they belong.

He added:

I would have liked to have been able to say goodbye in a different way but because of the way the move came about this was not possible. Maybe in the near future I can do it properly so that I can show my appreciation to you.

Read the full letter on Pepe’s official website here

Reina leaves with a number of records to his name; most clean sheets in first 50 league games, in first 100 league games, in first 200 league games most in first 250 league games, 3 Golden Gloves, 11 successive clean sheets, most European games (84) by a LFC keeper.

Reina kept a clean sheet in 44.92% of all his games. Only Ray Clemence of the keepers that had 40 or more shut outs had a better ratio.

Thanks for the memories, Pepe.

Great Guy and goalkeeper, sad to see him leave.


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RE: Liverpool FC
(28-07-2013 23:13 )groundnpound Wrote:  Any chance you two could take this Liverpool/Arsenal back and forth shite over to the football banter...? Pain in the arse going through it all like.

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Thanks. Appreciated!

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Quote:Liverpool and Arsenal keep tabs on 'next Marco Reus' Sinan Kurt

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The 17-year-old Borussia Monchengladbach forward has been compared to Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus and has been tipped to have a bright future.

Like current Germany internationals Sami Khedira, Mesut Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan, Sinan's family is of Turkish descent, which could explain why Galatasaray are interested.

German paper Express understands a plethora of clubs including Arsenal, Liverpool, Valencia and Porto are keeping an eye on him.

A source close to the player said: "The big clubs will always previously ran to the young players.

"Kurt is one of those guys who are seen to have a great career."

Arsenal currently have promising Stuttgart midfielder Serge Gnabry in their ranks as well as Dortmund's Thomas Eisfeld, after he was released by Dortmund in January.

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/...Sinan-Kurt

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RE: Liverpool FC
Kyriakos Papadopoulos to come in with Martin Skrtel out to Napoli on loan could be on in the next week or so if you put the two stories together.

Can see it happening, be delighted to see Papadopoulos in a Liverpool shirt. Hopefully it gets done.

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Stevie with two Thailand players. Great pic.

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Before anything we need to sort out this Suarez situation. What happen to the Llori deal with Sporting? Also heard that Spurs are almost ready to sign him.

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(30-07-2013 19:04 )groundnpound Wrote:  Kyriakos Papadopoulos to come in with Martin Skrtel out to Napoli on loan could be on in the next week or so if you put the two stories together.

Can see it happening, be delighted to see Papadopoulos in a Liverpool shirt. Hopefully it gets done.

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30 Jul 2013 15:31

Rafael Benitez is close to bringing Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel to Napoli.
The 28-year-old will initially join the Serie A runners-up on loan, but the Reds are insisting on a clause that makes the deal permanent if the Slovakian captain remains fit.
Skrtel had previously vowed to fight for his first-team place
at Anfield but will now settle for a reunion with Pepe Reina.
Brendan Rodgers is continuing his attempts to re-model Liverpool's squad, and has signed plenty of attacking talent this summer.
However, the Reds' defence has not seen too many reinforcements and Skrtel's departure will force Rodgers back into the market for another centre-back.
Benfica's Lorenzo Melgarejo is expected to shortly be confirmed as a one-year loan signing in a bid to provide cover for Jose Enrique on the left side of defence.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/t...el-2104741

Reports emerging from Greece suggest Liverpool have resurrected their deal to sign Schalke defender Kyriakos Papadopoulos.
Liverpool have been linked with the Greek central defender for months now but due to a serious knee injury have held back from making an official offer.
Papadopoulos took in Liverpool’s match at Fulham at the end of last season and is reportedly seen as the long term replacement for Jamie Carragher.
Schalke are understood to be willing to accept 16 million euros and Sport Day, a supposedly reliable Greek website suggest the fee has been agreed and both parties are simply waiting for the defender to return to fitness.
These reports emerged in Greece just as Martin Skrtel was linked with Napoli, and former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez whilst Dan Agger has been rumoured to be on the Barcelona central defender short list.
Papa, as he is known, has built up a reputation as a tough, uncompromising defender who is strong in the air and dominant in defensive and attacking positions.

http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/liverp...k-reports/

It would be sad to see Skrtel go,he's always given 100% even when he's been having a mare.
Papadopoulos looks a beast,but his injury history flags up concerns,that being said,if he's injury free and the deal goes through it could be a good acquisition.
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Any new on Llori?

All I see is this..

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footbal...isbon.html

And is not good.

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RE: Liverpool FC
Any news on Saldado? My x was a Liverpool fan so follow them

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