duchessXI Posted January 24, 2009 Share Posted January 24, 2009 everybody's complaining; let the results do the talking ..the fixtures don't matter as long as you win your games, di ba? arsene & rafa wouldn't be complaining if they were not drawing or losing their games http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id...and&cc=4716 From the words of Arsene Wenger backing Rafa Benitez. ''I feel that next week [Liverpool manager Rafael] Benitez has a case if you look at the way the fixtures are arranged,'' said Wenger. ''You can say that Manchester United have been extremely advantaged, unexplainably advantaged." 'But that is what we have to cope with. 'It is difficult to explain why one team plays on Tuesday and the others are all on Wednesday. It is unfair competition. ''Next week the fixtures are advantaged for Manchester United, who before had a point against Liverpool - I supported them when they had a case. But this week, I think Benitez has a case. Wenger continued: ''I do not think you need to be a specialist in football to understand that in this case it is an unfair advantage for Manchester United." EAT THAT manure Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted January 25, 2009 Share Posted January 25, 2009 (edited) daming dahilan & excuses hehehe pero pag nanalo nman yung mga team nila; ok na di ba? ganun lang nman yan; kahit si sir alex nagrereklamo din sa fixtures especially ngayon that manutd have 12 players injured.. tsaka the red devils played additional games dahil sa fifa club world championships; may jet lag pa kasi galing japan, stop whining & just play ..buti pa si big phil ng chelsea hindi nagrereklamo hehehe... another DRAW for liverpool sa fa cup hehehehe .. nafinalize na ba ang contract ni rafa with liverpool? Edited January 25, 2009 by _eRon_ Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted January 27, 2009 Share Posted January 27, 2009 Portsmouth are set to bring in AC Milan's Brazilian midfielder Emerson. - Daily Mail Bolton Wanders are in negotiations with Sporting Lisbon midfielder Miguel Veloso. - Guardian Manchester City are ready to throw in a final bid for Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz. - Manchester Evening News Juventus are keen on taking Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda to Italy. - Sky Sport Harry Redknapp wants Robbie Keane back at White Hart Lane. Arsenal have agreed to an undisclosed fee for Russian playmaker Andrei Arshavin,. - Daily Mail Spurs are ready to exchange Mexican forward Giovani Dos Santos for Lyon's Brazilian striker Fred. - Daily Mirror Shay Given is in Manchester to meet officials from City to tie up a 10 million pound move. - Daily Mirror Spurs has signed Chelsea's GK Cudicini & Sunderland's Pascal Chimbonda Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 ^puro mga tabloid, hardly a reliable source.. Quote Link to comment
duchessXI Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 ROBBIE KEANE LEAVE! we dont need you. knew he wasnt going to do too good in liverpool. Quote Link to comment
redshirt Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 A few points from me. I always knew Keene was a lemon for LIV. The fixture list was effed up too when LIV participated for the club world cup. I don't see why there's a need to complain. The team is playing poorly, do better and stop whining. Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 hayaan niyo na magcomplain, that's what happens when the wheels start to fall apart.. mahaba pa ang season, they should start focusing more on what they should do instead of what the others are doing.. Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 rafa has lost me. only a week ago i posted that i was already losing faith in him but now he has definitely lost me. wigan draws level in the 80th minute and what does rafa do? take out steven gerrard - our best player! the one player who always always scores the crucial goal late in the game! how many times has our captain saved us?! and rafa takes him out??? what the hell was he thinking? i give up. liverpool will not win the premiership with rafa benitez... Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 rafa has lost me. only a week ago i posted that i was already losing faith in him but now he has definitely lost me. wigan draws level in the 80th minute and what does rafa do? take out steven gerrard - our best player! the one player who always always scores the crucial goal late in the game! how many times has our captain saved us?! and rafa takes him out??? what the hell was he thinking? i give up. liverpool will not win the premiership with rafa benitez...extension of the rotation policy. : :upside: Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 no, its not just the rotation policy. he's completely lost it. against wigan, rafa plays torres as lone striker, babel and benayoun as wingers, gerrard in the middle and 2 defensive mids (lucas and mascherano). against a side like wigan, i have no idea why he plays 2 defensive mids. anyway, they do ok and liverpool is up 1-0. about the 70th minute, rafa completely loses the plot... rafa decides to remove torres. i'm assuming he wants to keep torres fresh. so who does rafa send in to replace torres? keane?...nokuyt?...no he brings in riera - a winger. so now we have 3 wingers and no striker. and predictably liverpool was a mess. no one was leading the line, and the players were just basically passing the ball with no direction or intent. i was shaking my head in disbelief. the gods of tactical football were clearly upset and intervened: benayoun came up limping and had to be replaced. so kuyt came in and behold - we have a forward! rafa decided to give the finger to the gods and placed kuyt on the right and babel as the target man. at this point, i was pulling my hair and screaming in anguish. and the equalizer from wigan arrives via penalty. thanks to lucas (who i still don't believe is brazilian). why rafa plays lucas ahead of xabi alonso i'll never know. so right after the goal, rafa decides to finally bring in keane but WTF??? you take out gerrard??? the guy averages 20 injury-time goals a season! rafa says in an interview later on its because gerrard was tired. excuse me? do you think sir alex will take out ronaldo in this situation? do you think scolari would remove lampard? in reality, liverpool should have lost that game. in injury time, wigan hit the bar with reina beaten. haaay, what a waste of a season. Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 i still think rafa's tactics are suspect especially during this period when his contract hasn't been resolved; he's distracted and the pressure of staying on top is getting to him.. i hope manutd win against everton tonight so that the red devils can extend their lead and stay top of the epl.. some transfer news (i get my transfer news from espnstar.com...) Tottenham have agreed to sell striker Giovani Dos Santos for 7 million pounds to Tony Adam's Portsmouth. - The Sun Fulham are looking at taking Derby Count winger Giles Barnes on loan for the rest of the season. - therams.co.uk Shay Given who is rumoured to be keen on a move to Manchester City has handed in a written transfer request. - The Irish Times Blackburn Rovers have signed Senegalese striker El Hadji Diouf from Sunderland for a fee of two million pounds. Atletico Madrid are preparing a bid to take Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso back to Spain. - Daily Mail Bundesliga highflyers Hoffenheim are lining up a 19 million pound bid for Brazilian striker Jo. - Manchester Evening News Arsenal have successfully applied for a work permit for Russian playmaker Andrei Arshavin. Sky Sports News Kevin Nolan is now a Newcastle United player after the Magpies paid five million pounds for him. Sunderland and Bolton are fighting for the signature of West Ham defender Calum Davenport. The Times Cardiff have set Joe Ledley's asking price at six million pounds with Fulham reportedly keen on the midfielder. - Daily Mail Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 Redknapp hits back at Benitez http://www.espnstar.com/football/premier-l...ack-at-Benitez/ Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp launched an attack on Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez, after his 3-2 defeat to Bolton. Redknapp was left fuming over Benitez's claims this week he had deliberately sought to unsettle out-of-sorts Reds striker Robbie Keane with comments aimed at bringing him back to White Hart Lane.Redknapp said: "The comments I made, there was absolutely nothing wrong with them. I don't know why the manager of Liverpool gets upset about everything - it is strange. "I said Robbie is a terrific player and a good lad but he belongs to Liverpool so it's not a possibility. It's crazy. I never mentioned I was interested in him. It was never a goer really." Redknapp revealed there is still no confirmation over the extent of the training-ground injury suffered by Jermain Defoe with the striker yet to go for a scan on his suspected broken foot. But he praised substitute Darren Bent for his two second-half goals, which came after Davies and Sebastien Puygrenier had put the hosts two ahead, adding: "Darren came on and worked his socks off and, if he does that every week, we haven't got a problem - he'll be fantastic. "We came back to 2-2 and there was really only one winner at that stage. How were they 2-0 up with two shots on goal? But Kevin Davies comes up and he's fantastic for them." manutd wins against everton, 1-0, with c.ronaldo (14 goals this season) scoring the decisive penalty before halftime, we are now 5 pts above chelsea & liverpool..aston villa falter against wigan, 0-0, and fail to claim 2nd place before the liverpool-chelsea game; arsenal fail to break down west ham, 0-0.. other transfer news from espnstar.com.. Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will bid £18million to beat Real Madrid to the signing of Wigan's Luis Antonio Valencia. - Daily Mirror Aston Villa are interested in Marseille playmaker Elliot Gradin - Daily Mirror Everton manager David Moyes is trying to secure Darren Bent on loan deal from Tottenham - Daily Mirror Manchester City are ready to go on a £45m spending spree to secure Roque Santa Cruz, Kolo Toure and Shay Given before the transfer window closes. - Daily Mail Bolton manager Gary Megson has tabled a bid of £2million for Portsmouth midfielder Sean Davis to replace former skipper Kevin Nolan. - Daily Mail Sunderland and Stoke City are chasing Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia. - Daily Mail Manchester City misfit Gelson Fernandes could be set for a move to Hamburg. - The Sun Russia striker Andrei Arshavin is flying to London from Dubai to seal his move to Arsenal. - Sky Sports News Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 (edited) there you go rafa! keep torres and gerrard in the game and good things will happen! i hope you've learned your lesson. i doubt it. i still think rafa will cost us the title. we rode our luck. that was a poor decision from the ref to send off lampard. i didnt think it was even a foul, let alone a red card. Edited February 1, 2009 by damaso Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 BPL Transfer Summary for January: Arsenal IN: OUT: Jay Simpson, loan (West Bromwich Albion), Paul Rodgers, loan (Northampton), Rene Steer, loan (Gillingham), Rui Fonte, loan (Crystal Palace), Henri Lansbury, loan (Scunthorpe) Aston Villa IN: Arsenio Halfhuid, undisclosed (Excelsior), Emile Heskey, 3.5 million pounds (Wigan Athletic) OUT: Wayne Routledge, undisclosed (Queens Park Rangers), Sam Williams, loan (Walsall) Blackburn Rovers IN: Sebastien Puygrenier, loan (Zenit St Petersburg), Nick Blackman, undisclosed (Macclesfield), Gael Givet, loan (Marseille), El-Hadji Diouf, undisclosed (Sunderland) OUT: Eddie Nolan, undisclosed (Preston), Sergio Peter, loan (Sparta Praha), Frank Fielding, loan (Rochdale), Matt Derbyshire, loan (Olympiakos) Bolton Wanderers IN: Ariza Makukula, loan (Benfica) OUT: Heidar Helgusson, undisclosed (Queens Park Rangers), Kevin Nolan, 4 million pounds (Newcastle) Chelsea IN: Michael Mancienne, back from loan (Wolves), Gokhan Tore, undisclosed (Bayer Leverkusen) OUT: Jack Cork, loan (Watford), Ben Sahar, loan (De Graafschap), Wayne Bridge, 10 million pounds (Manchester City), Scott Sinclair, loan (Birmingham), Carlo Cudicini, free (Tottenham), Carl Magnay, loan (MK Dons) Everton IN: Jo, loan (Manchester City) OUT: Lee Molyneux, free (Southampton) Fulham IN: Ben Wright, undisclosed (Hampton and Richmond Borough), Gile Barnes, loan (Derby), Olivier Dacourt (Internazionale) OUT: T J Moncur, free (Wycombe), Lee Cook, undisclosed (Queens Park Rangers), Hameur Bouazza, loan (Birmingham), Seol Ki-Hyeon, loan (Al Hilal), Jimmy Bullard, 5 million pounds (Hull City), Leon Andreasen, undisclosed (Hannover) Hull City IN: Kevin Kilbane, undisclosed (Wigan Athletic), Manucho, loan (Manchester United), Kamil Zayatte, undisclosed (Young Boys), Jimmy Bullard, 5 million pounds (Fulham) OUT: Dean Windass, loan (Oldham), Stelios Giannakopoulos, undisclosed (Larissa), Wayne Brown, loan (Leicester City) Liverpool IN: OUT: Jermaine Pennant, loan (Portsmouth), Krisztian Nemeth, loan (Blackpool), Craig Lindfield, loan (Accrington Stanley), Robbie Keane (Tottenham) Manchester City IN: Wayne Bridge, 10 million pounds (Chelsea), Craig Bellamy, 14 million pounds (West Ham United), Nigel de Jong, 16 million pounds (Hamburg), Shay Given, undisclosed (Newcastle United) OUT: Sam Williamson, free (Wrexham), Javan Vidal, loan (Aberdeen), Paul Marshall, loan (Blackpool), Tal Ben Haim, loan (Sunderland), Jo, loan (Everton) Manchester United IN: Zoran Tosic, undisclosed (Partizan Belgrade), Adem Ljajic, undisclosed (Partizan Belgrade), Ritchie De Laet, undisclosed (Stoke City) OUT: David Gray, loan (Plymouth), Sam Hewson, loan (Hereford), Manucho, loan (Hull City), Tom Cleverly, loan (Leicester City) Middlesbrough IN: Marlon King, loan (Wigan Athletic) OUT: Seb Hines, loan (Derby), Jonathan Grounds, loan (Norwich), Graeme Owens, loan (Blackpool), Mido, loan (Wigan Athletic), Tom Craddock, 80 thousand pounds (Luton) Newcastle United IN: Peter Lovenkrands, free (Schalke 04), Kevin Nolan, 4 million pounds (Bolton Wanderers), Ryan Taylor (Wigan Athletic) OUT: Shay Given, undisclosed (Manchester City), Charles N'Zogbia (Wigan Athletic) Portsmouth IN: Nadir Belhadj, undisclosed (Lyon), Jermaine Pennant, loan (Liverpool), Pele, loan (Porto), Hayden Mullins, undisclosed (West Ham United), Theofanis Gekas, loan (Bayer Leverkusen), Angelos Basinas (AEK Athens) OUT: Lassana Diarra 20 million pounds (Real Madrid), Jermain Defoe, undisclosed (Tottenham) Stoke City IN: Matthew Etherington, 2 million pounds (West Ham United), James Beattie, 3.5 million (Sheffield United),Henri Camara, loan (Wigan Athletic) OUT: Ritchie De Laet, undisclosed (Manchester United), Tom Soares, loan (Charlton), Carl Dickinson, loan (Leeds), Ryan Shotton, loan (Tranmere), Lewis Buxton, undisclosed (Sheffield Wednesday) Sunderland IN: Tal Ben Haim, loan (Manchester City) OUT: Michael Liddle, loan (Carlisle), Nathaniel Wedderburn, loan (Notts County), Roy O'Donovan, loan (Blackpool), Graham Kavanagh, free (Carlisle), Ross Wallace, undisclosed (Preston), Liam Miller, undisclosed (Queens Park Rangers), Pascal Chimbonda, 3 million pounds (Tottenham), El-Hadji Diouf, undisclosed (Blackburn Rovers) Tottenham Hotspur IN: Jermain Defoe, undisclosed (Portsmouth), Wilson Palacios, 14 million pounds (Wigan Athletic), Carlo Cudicini, free (Chelsea), Pascal Chimbonda, 3 million pounds (Sunderland), Robbie Keane (Liverpool) OUT: Andy Barcham, undisclosed (Gillingham), Charlie Daniels, undisclosed (Leyton Orient), Kevin-Prince Boateng, loan (Borussia Dortmund), David Button, loan (Bournemouth), Troy Archibald-Henville, loan (Exeter City), Cesar, free (Valencia) West Bromwich Albion IN: Jay Simpson, loan (Arsenal), Marc-Antoine Fortune, loan (Nancy) OUT: Sherjill MacDonald, loan (Roeselare), Bartosz Slusarski (released) West Ham United IN: Savio Nsereko, undisclosed (Brescia), Radoslav Kovac, loan (Spartak Moscow) OUT: Matthew Etherington, 2 million pounds (Stoke City), Lee Bowyer, loan (Birmingham), Kyel Reid, loan (Wolves), Craig Bellamy, 14 million pounds (Manchester City), Hayden Mullins, undisclosed (Portsmouth), Julien Faubert, loan (Real Madrid) Wigan Athletic IN: Mido, loan (Middlebrough), Ben Watson, 2 million pounds (Crystal Palace), Hugo Rodallega, 4.5 million pounds (Necaxa), Charles N'Zogbia (Newcastle United) OUT: Lewis Montrose, loan (Cheltenham), Luke Ashworth, free (Leyton Orient), Kevin Kilbane, undisclosed (Hull City), Wilson Palacios, 14 million pounds (Tottenham), Marlon King, loan (Middlesbrough), Emile Heskey, 3.5 million pounds (Aston Villa), Henri Camara, loan (Stoke City), Ryan Taylor (Newcastle) Nice win by liverpool against chelsea; tama ka nga damaso; rafa should always play gerrard & torres together...Keane is back at spurs hehehehe Quote Link to comment
biggyprox Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 the lower they slip in the table, the louder rafa's mouth gets Quote Link to comment
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