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Old 06-06-2015, 21:43
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Suarez has been immense. He has turned Messi and Neymar into a front three if that makes sense. His work rate is second to none.
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Old 06-06-2015, 21:43
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It had to be didn't it, Luis Suarez with the winning goal in CL final.

Hat trick of trophies in his first season with Barca.

Come on now then Luis, you've won it all in spain come back to LFC
That bleeder Neymar stole his thunder in the last moment of the game though!!
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Old 06-06-2015, 21:44
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Wonder how Evra feels
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Old 06-06-2015, 21:46
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He was only here for 3 and a half years, and he's certainly no childhood hero. But Suarez might just be my favourite Liverpool player ever. I really bloody miss him right now, but his move away has been more than vindicated, as if that was ever in doubt.
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Old 06-06-2015, 22:01
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I hope we negotiated an add on for a CL win
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Old 06-06-2015, 22:05
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"We're better off without Suarez"

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Old 06-06-2015, 22:06
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The fact that Suarez is the one that plays in the middle of that front three says it all. Luis is a phenomenal player and even though it still hurts that he is not a Liverpool player any more, what a privilege it is to say that he played for us at one point!

Barcelona is the benchmark, All done with mostly homegrown talent too, world class players all over the pitch and they play football which is great to watch too!
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Old 06-06-2015, 22:21
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Wonder how Evra feels
Content with the CL winners medal he's already got, no doubt.
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Old 06-06-2015, 22:24
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Wonder how Evra feels
We still on that?
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Old 06-06-2015, 22:52
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Content with the CL winners medal he's already got, no doubt.
Good for him.He probably doesn't want to face Barcelona in another final though.

I hoped the wink emoticon would've made it clear my post was tongue in cheek.
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Old 06-06-2015, 23:09
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Mirror thinks Pako is returning as No2 to Rodgers

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...steran-5836323
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Old 06-06-2015, 23:19
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Now that's a good link, the one I had hoped for so here's hoping there's something in it
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Old 07-06-2015, 00:49
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I wouldn't. Rather see people involved who have a passion for the club not an ex Man Utd number 2 who had a brief but poor managerial spell with Fulham.
Totally agree Lone.

Those saying they would have no problem with an ex MUFC employee becoming our assistant manager are to me showing no grasp of the history of our club or the way our fan base thinks. It would go down like a lead balloon and such a person would be on a hiding to nothing from day 1. I think there are enough good coaches around for us to be able to find one without MUFC links for sure - and I would like them to have past links to our club if possible. Pako is a good shout - as would Sami be - and others too.

I think whoever we get needs to start with the crowd on their side or if not actively on their side at least not against them - if we got someone with MUFC links I can say with absolute certainty that they would start off with many people against them from the word go. Maybe that's wrong but that's the way it is and we have to take decisions accordingly
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Old 07-06-2015, 00:50
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We still on that?
Oh yes!!
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Old 07-06-2015, 07:20
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Old 07-06-2015, 10:21
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Wonder how Evra feels
After chomping on that fake arm after they won the prem, it was wonderful to see Suarez pip Evra to the loose ball and win the CL for Barca. Suarez is a genius and it's pleasing to see him winning major trophies. As much as I would have loved him to stay here, we're not good enough for him, he deserves to be playing with Messi and co.
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Old 07-06-2015, 11:10
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Totally agree Lone.

Those saying they would have no problem with an ex MUFC employee becoming our assistant manager are to me showing no grasp of the history of our club or the way our fan base thinks. It would go down like a lead balloon and such a person would be on a hiding to nothing from day 1. I think there are enough good coaches around for us to be able to find one without MUFC links for sure - and I would like them to have past links to our club if possible. Pako is a good shout - as would Sami be - and others too.

I think whoever we get needs to start with the crowd on their side or if not actively on their side at least not against them - if we got someone with MUFC links I can say with absolute certainty that they would start off with many people against them from the word go. Maybe that's wrong but that's the way it is and we have to take decisions accordingly
So you think former Man Utd backroom staff would be hounded and the appointment would go down like a lead balloon but you then create a thread to say how you think the two clubs should look at doing transfers with each other?

Make your mind up.
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Old 07-06-2015, 12:51
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4 of the front 6 starting for England are Liverpool players (including Milner). I don't know if that's good news for Liverpool or bad news for England.
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Old 07-06-2015, 13:02
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Honestly, I just want what's best for the club. And if Rene Meulensteen coming in improves the side, then I'm all for it. I couldn't care less how well it was received, and I couldn't care less if he's a former United coach. So long as he improves the club, that's the most important thing. Dismissing someone because of a previous club affiliation seems petty.
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Old 07-06-2015, 13:11
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4 of the front 6 starting for England are Liverpool players (including Milner). I don't know if that's good news for Liverpool or bad news for England.
Bad news for Liverpool if there are big injuries to any of our lot.
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Old 07-06-2015, 14:10
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Honestly, I just want what's best for the club. And if Rene Meulensteen coming in improves the side, then I'm all for it. I couldn't care less how well it was received, and I couldn't care less if he's a former United coach. So long as he improves the club, that's the most important thing. Dismissing someone because of a previous club affiliation seems petty.
Agree - hell, they may even have a point to prove. We've signed ex-United players but it's seemingly fine as long as we've not had the opportunity to hate them. I thought the United cast-off Peter Beardsley did OK for us... I get the idea we shouldn't strengthen each others' teams directly but otherwise it's what's best for the club - forget the petty posturing.
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Old 07-06-2015, 14:37
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Yeah I can just imagine the fume if we signed someone like Tevez. I'd be absolutely distraught with him being an ex United player!
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Old 07-06-2015, 16:30
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Best 75 million quid Barsa ever spent.
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Old 07-06-2015, 20:27
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Content with the CL winners medal he's already got, no doubt.
He created a record last night actually - the first player to play in losing CL finals for 3 different teams.
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Old 07-06-2015, 20:42
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So you think former Man Utd backroom staff would be hounded and the appointment would go down like a lead balloon but you then create a thread to say how you think the two clubs should look at doing transfers with each other?

Make your mind up.
I do not see any issue - I stated that if RM joins LFC it would go down like a lead balloon amongst the fans - that is true imo. Do you disagree?

Personally I think it not be a good appointment - mainly cos of that as any new coach would find it hard enough without having to overcome fans suspicions too. I also happen to think he is not the best coach available.

I think it would be easier for a player than a member of management to go between the 2 clubs or work for both and as I implied on the other thread I would like to see such a player move fairly soon if possible.

Re replacing Marsh and Pascoe I think it would be better and easier for us to find someone with a LFC link (ex player, coach, mate with LFC legend, born in the city, life long fan ...etc) or with no baggage that will make the job harder (like BR coming from Swansea) - that way the bond between fans and management would be stronger from the outset which has to be desirable. There must be many suitable options out there - altho I am not going to state one right now - I am not doing the choosing, that is FSGs job - hopefully they will be listening to the input of many before they make their choice.
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