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Are Liverpool prepared for the crazy world of Kyriakos Papadopoulos?
Schalke defender being targeted by Brendan Rodgers has ample talent, huge confidence and a volcanic temper

Kyriakos Papadopoulos joined Schalke in 2010 and is now believed to be keen on a move to Liverpool
It is the day before the start of Euro 2012 and at Greece's tournament base in Jachranka, a village north of Warsaw, the national team manager, Fernando Santos, is telling his players who will be starting the next day's opening match against co-hosts Poland. Suddenly, a hulking 20-year-old loses his temper, his cheeks turning red with rage as he hears he is not in the side. Unable to calm down he tells Santos that Greece will lose without him, leaving the Portuguese, as well as the more experienced members of his squad, looking on in disbelief. Some start laughing, only to be confronted by a fierce stare from the angry young man.
Of all the stories that have been told about Kyriakos Papadopoulos since he made his debut for Olympiakos aged 15, and more recently following reports linking him with a move to Liverpool, perhaps this is the most telling of a defender who is becoming renowned across Europe as much for his confidence and combustible personality as for his talents on the pitch. At Schalke, Papadopoulos's current club, the supporters describe him as "verrückt" – crazy – while acknowledging that three years after arriving at the Veltins-Arena, he has become a star of the team.
"He is a huge talent," says Philipp Selldorf, Schalke correspondent for Süddeutsche Zeitung. "Papa was only 18 when he came to Schalke but he got into the team very quickly and has done well ever since. The supporters also love Papa because of his passion. They can see that he is always fighting for the ball, always trying to win possession. They admire his bravery but also worry that he might be a little mad. This is something the management also worry about – if Schalke are losing at half-time they find it hard to get through to Papa in the dressing room. He just sits there looking frustrated and down, and that has sometimes affected his decision making; made his tackling more wild. But in fairness, Papa has not been sent off many times for Schalke."
Twice in the last couple of seasons to be precise, although it could well have happened more during the most recent campaign had a knee operation not restricted Papadopoulos to 16 appearances in all competitions. It is also worth noting that across the last two Bundesliga seasons, the 21-year-old committed 2.13 fouls-per-game, significantly more than many of the division's other leading centre-backs, such as Dante (1.34), Manuel Friedrich (1.03), Neven Subotic (0.92) and Mats Hummels (0.70)
But Opta's statistics from the same period also highlight Papadopoulos's positive influence on Schalke and why Liverpool appear so keen to sign him. In comparison with the aforementioned centre-backs, he has scored the joint-highest number of goals (3), has the second-highest tackle-success rate (84.83%), made the most clearances-per-game (6.51) and the most interceptions-per-game (3.77), with only his passing figures letting him down.
"He definitely needs to work on his passing," says Stavros Drakoularakos, a writer with Sport 24, Greece's largest sport website. "He is quick, strong and comfortable with the ball, so if he can improve his distribution skills then Papadopoulos really can go to that next level and become one of the best defenders in Europe."
In Greece they have known about Papadopoulos ever since Olympiakos brought him to their youth academy from Svoronos Katerinis, his hometown club, in July 2007. A story soon appeared on the front of FOS, the country's biggest-selling sports newspaper, declaring the club had just signed the nation's next star and on 2 December that year, in a match against Atromitos, Papadopoulos came off the bench to become the youngest player to compete in Greece's Super League. He was 15 years and 283 days old.
Papadopoulos soon became a fixture in the Olympiakos side, as well as impressing at Under-17, Under-18 and Under-21 level for Greece, with his combination of pace and power, allied to a robust frame and superb aerial ability for someone who is barely 6ft — "watching him challenge for every high ball makes you think he's a colossus whereas actually he's not that tall for a central defender," says Selldorf — alerting the attention of scouts across Europe. In June 2010 he joined Schalke and departed from his homeland with a message that screamed with confidence and ambition.
"When Papadopoulos announced he was going to Germany he described Olympiakos as having been a 'stepping stone' in his career," says Drakoularakos. "For 99% of Greek players Olympiakos is not a stepping stone, it is the pinnacle. So this comment came as a shock and people started accusing Papadopoulos of having a big ego."
Many of Papadopoulos's Greece team-mates are likely to have thought the same after his fit of pique prior to the Poland game last summer. The defender arrived at Euro 2012 having made his international debut 12 months earlier in a qualifier against Malta, and while he impressed in that match, scoring one of Greece's goals in a 3-1 victory, and then started four of the team's final five qualifying matches, he remained behind Avraam Papadopoulos and Sokratis Papastathopoulos in Greece's centre-back pecking order. It was a surprise only to Papa that Santos did not include him in the side who faced the Poles.
The defender stewed among the substitutes at Warsaw's National Stadium but he did not have to wait long for his moment, coming on in the 36th minute for Avraam Papadopoulos after he had suffered a knee injury. The youngster impressed in the 1-1 draw and again during the 2-1 defeat to Czech Republic. But it was his performance in Greece's final group match, the 1-0 victory over Russia, that really caught the eye, and from there he firmly established himself in the national team.
"Papadopoulos was fantastic against Russia, the man of the match," says Drakoularakos. "It was a big moment for him and also the moment when the rest of the squad truly recognised his talents. Greece still has many members of the side who won Euro 2004 and because of that achievement they do not readily compliment younger players when they are selected for the national team. But the senior guys are all happy to talk about Papadopoulos – they recognise he will soon be their most important player. My view is that he will be Greece's captain in the next five or six years, although if you asked Papadopoulos he would probably tell you he is ready to be captain now."
Having all but recovered from his knee operation, the next challenge awaiting Papadopoulos appears to be filling the void left at Anfield by the retired Jamie Carragher. Brendan Rodgers has identified him as the new leader of Liverpool's backline, with his pace allowing Rodgers to implement the high-line defence that he has been unable to establish. Being right footed, Papadopoulos would also compliment the left-footed Daniel Agger.
Papadopoulos's agent, Paul Koutsoliakos, has said the player is happy to see out the remaining three years of his contract at Schalke, particularly given they have qualified for next season's Champions League.
But privately Papadopoulos has his heart set on a switch to Liverpool, so much so that he travelled to London last month to watch their 3-1 victory at Fulham. While there, Papadopoulos also spoke to Greece team-mate and Fulham midfielder Giorgos Karagounis about life in the Premier League.
For their part, Schalke have said they have no desire to sell Papadopoulos, but with a plan in place to clear debts of over £15.4m club officials are open to selling him for the right price. Indeed, Schalke appear to have already begun preparing for life without the centre-back having signed Felipe Santana from Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool fans generally appear excited about the pursuit of Papadopoulos, with some taking particular delight from a YouTube clip showing the player's reaction to being grabbed around the throat by Greece team-mate Georgios Samaras. Having released himself from Samaras's grasp, Papadopoulos glares at the striker with a look of almost murderous intent, his eyes bulging, those cheeks reddening with anger once again. Verrückt, as they say in Gelsenkirchen, and now possibly heading this way...
Liverpool confident they can keep Daniel Agger despite Monaco interest
Liverpool are confident Daniel Agger will remain a key part of Brendan Rodgers' defence next season despite claims that the Denmark international is the latest target for Monaco's lavish spending spree.
Reports in France on Tuesday said the Liverpool central defender was close to joining Monaco on a four-year contract as the newly promoted club aim for an instant challenge for French honours and European qualification. Backed by their Russian billionaire owner Dmitry Rybolovlev, Monaco have already added over £100m worth of talent to Claudio Ranieri's squad this summer in Radamel Falcao, João Moutinho, James Rodríguez and Ricardo Carvalho.
Agger and the out-of-favour Manchester United winger Nani are the latest high-profile figures to be linked with the Ligue 1 club but Liverpool have not received an approach for the 28-year-old and would not welcome one. The Dane was a target for Manchester City last summer but ultimately signed a new four-year contract at Anfield in October, and Liverpool have had no indication that his commitment has wavered.
The former Brondby player is the only senior central defender at Liverpool whom Rodgers could confidently include in his plans for next season. Of last season's quartet, Jamie Carragher has retired and the Anfield futures of both Martin Skrtel and Sebastián Coates are in doubt, prompting a search for at least two defensive signings this summer. Schalke's Kyriakos Papadopoulos and Tiago Ilori of Sporting Lisbon head the Liverpool manager's list while Shakhtar Donetsk's goalscoring midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan is a target and would cost around £22m.
Liverpool have confirmed they will play Celtic in a pre-season friendly at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Saturday, 10 August. The match, kicking off at 5.30pm, adds to a pre-season programme that will take Liverpool to Indonesia, Melbourne, Thailand and Norway, plus Steven Gerrard's testimonial at home to Olympiakos on 3 August.
Promaseni Transfer
Cristiano Ronaldo
Sporting Lisbon to Liverpool — 2003
GERARD HOULLIER turned down the chance to sign Ronaldo when he was manager of Liverpool in 2003.
The Frenchman revealed how he was put off a move by the then-Sporting Lisbon ace’s wage demands and the fact the Reds already had Harry Kewell.
Ronaldo moved to rivals Manchester United later that summer for £12.24million.
Houllier said: “I saw him in the Toulon Under-21 tournament and we went for him, but we had a wage scale and we weren’t paying the sort of salary he wanted.
“Then Manchester United played a friendly against Sporting Lisbon and all their boys said to Sir Alex Ferguson, ‘You have to sign him’. But I agreed with not breaking the wage structure.
“I thought it would cause problems in our dressing room.”
Arsene Wenger also missed out on signing Ronaldo for Arsenal the same summer, insisting he could not agree a fee with Sporting.
Are Liverpool prepared for the crazy world of Kyriakos Papadopoulos?
Schalke defender being targeted by Brendan Rodgers has ample talent, huge confidence and a volcanic temper

Kyriakos Papadopoulos joined Schalke in 2010 and is now believed to be keen on a move to Liverpool
It is the day before the start of Euro 2012 and at Greece's tournament base in Jachranka, a village north of Warsaw, the national team manager, Fernando Santos, is telling his players who will be starting the next day's opening match against co-hosts Poland. Suddenly, a hulking 20-year-old loses his temper, his cheeks turning red with rage as he hears he is not in the side. Unable to calm down he tells Santos that Greece will lose without him, leaving the Portuguese, as well as the more experienced members of his squad, looking on in disbelief. Some start laughing, only to be confronted by a fierce stare from the angry young man.
Of all the stories that have been told about Kyriakos Papadopoulos since he made his debut for Olympiakos aged 15, and more recently following reports linking him with a move to Liverpool, perhaps this is the most telling of a defender who is becoming renowned across Europe as much for his confidence and combustible personality as for his talents on the pitch. At Schalke, Papadopoulos's current club, the supporters describe him as "verrückt" – crazy – while acknowledging that three years after arriving at the Veltins-Arena, he has become a star of the team.
"He is a huge talent," says Philipp Selldorf, Schalke correspondent for Süddeutsche Zeitung. "Papa was only 18 when he came to Schalke but he got into the team very quickly and has done well ever since. The supporters also love Papa because of his passion. They can see that he is always fighting for the ball, always trying to win possession. They admire his bravery but also worry that he might be a little mad. This is something the management also worry about – if Schalke are losing at half-time they find it hard to get through to Papa in the dressing room. He just sits there looking frustrated and down, and that has sometimes affected his decision making; made his tackling more wild. But in fairness, Papa has not been sent off many times for Schalke."
Twice in the last couple of seasons to be precise, although it could well have happened more during the most recent campaign had a knee operation not restricted Papadopoulos to 16 appearances in all competitions. It is also worth noting that across the last two Bundesliga seasons, the 21-year-old committed 2.13 fouls-per-game, significantly more than many of the division's other leading centre-backs, such as Dante (1.34), Manuel Friedrich (1.03), Neven Subotic (0.92) and Mats Hummels (0.70)
But Opta's statistics from the same period also highlight Papadopoulos's positive influence on Schalke and why Liverpool appear so keen to sign him. In comparison with the aforementioned centre-backs, he has scored the joint-highest number of goals (3), has the second-highest tackle-success rate (84.83%), made the most clearances-per-game (6.51) and the most interceptions-per-game (3.77), with only his passing figures letting him down.
"He definitely needs to work on his passing," says Stavros Drakoularakos, a writer with Sport 24, Greece's largest sport website. "He is quick, strong and comfortable with the ball, so if he can improve his distribution skills then Papadopoulos really can go to that next level and become one of the best defenders in Europe."
In Greece they have known about Papadopoulos ever since Olympiakos brought him to their youth academy from Svoronos Katerinis, his hometown club, in July 2007. A story soon appeared on the front of FOS, the country's biggest-selling sports newspaper, declaring the club had just signed the nation's next star and on 2 December that year, in a match against Atromitos, Papadopoulos came off the bench to become the youngest player to compete in Greece's Super League. He was 15 years and 283 days old.
Papadopoulos soon became a fixture in the Olympiakos side, as well as impressing at Under-17, Under-18 and Under-21 level for Greece, with his combination of pace and power, allied to a robust frame and superb aerial ability for someone who is barely 6ft — "watching him challenge for every high ball makes you think he's a colossus whereas actually he's not that tall for a central defender," says Selldorf — alerting the attention of scouts across Europe. In June 2010 he joined Schalke and departed from his homeland with a message that screamed with confidence and ambition.
"When Papadopoulos announced he was going to Germany he described Olympiakos as having been a 'stepping stone' in his career," says Drakoularakos. "For 99% of Greek players Olympiakos is not a stepping stone, it is the pinnacle. So this comment came as a shock and people started accusing Papadopoulos of having a big ego."
Many of Papadopoulos's Greece team-mates are likely to have thought the same after his fit of pique prior to the Poland game last summer. The defender arrived at Euro 2012 having made his international debut 12 months earlier in a qualifier against Malta, and while he impressed in that match, scoring one of Greece's goals in a 3-1 victory, and then started four of the team's final five qualifying matches, he remained behind Avraam Papadopoulos and Sokratis Papastathopoulos in Greece's centre-back pecking order. It was a surprise only to Papa that Santos did not include him in the side who faced the Poles.
The defender stewed among the substitutes at Warsaw's National Stadium but he did not have to wait long for his moment, coming on in the 36th minute for Avraam Papadopoulos after he had suffered a knee injury. The youngster impressed in the 1-1 draw and again during the 2-1 defeat to Czech Republic. But it was his performance in Greece's final group match, the 1-0 victory over Russia, that really caught the eye, and from there he firmly established himself in the national team.
"Papadopoulos was fantastic against Russia, the man of the match," says Drakoularakos. "It was a big moment for him and also the moment when the rest of the squad truly recognised his talents. Greece still has many members of the side who won Euro 2004 and because of that achievement they do not readily compliment younger players when they are selected for the national team. But the senior guys are all happy to talk about Papadopoulos – they recognise he will soon be their most important player. My view is that he will be Greece's captain in the next five or six years, although if you asked Papadopoulos he would probably tell you he is ready to be captain now."
Having all but recovered from his knee operation, the next challenge awaiting Papadopoulos appears to be filling the void left at Anfield by the retired Jamie Carragher. Brendan Rodgers has identified him as the new leader of Liverpool's backline, with his pace allowing Rodgers to implement the high-line defence that he has been unable to establish. Being right footed, Papadopoulos would also compliment the left-footed Daniel Agger.
Papadopoulos's agent, Paul Koutsoliakos, has said the player is happy to see out the remaining three years of his contract at Schalke, particularly given they have qualified for next season's Champions League.
But privately Papadopoulos has his heart set on a switch to Liverpool, so much so that he travelled to London last month to watch their 3-1 victory at Fulham. While there, Papadopoulos also spoke to Greece team-mate and Fulham midfielder Giorgos Karagounis about life in the Premier League.
For their part, Schalke have said they have no desire to sell Papadopoulos, but with a plan in place to clear debts of over £15.4m club officials are open to selling him for the right price. Indeed, Schalke appear to have already begun preparing for life without the centre-back having signed Felipe Santana from Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool fans generally appear excited about the pursuit of Papadopoulos, with some taking particular delight from a YouTube clip showing the player's reaction to being grabbed around the throat by Greece team-mate Georgios Samaras. Having released himself from Samaras's grasp, Papadopoulos glares at the striker with a look of almost murderous intent, his eyes bulging, those cheeks reddening with anger once again. Verrückt, as they say in Gelsenkirchen, and now possibly heading this way...
Liverpool confident they can keep Daniel Agger despite Monaco interest
Liverpool are confident Daniel Agger will remain a key part of Brendan Rodgers' defence next season despite claims that the Denmark international is the latest target for Monaco's lavish spending spree.
Reports in France on Tuesday said the Liverpool central defender was close to joining Monaco on a four-year contract as the newly promoted club aim for an instant challenge for French honours and European qualification. Backed by their Russian billionaire owner Dmitry Rybolovlev, Monaco have already added over £100m worth of talent to Claudio Ranieri's squad this summer in Radamel Falcao, João Moutinho, James Rodríguez and Ricardo Carvalho.
Agger and the out-of-favour Manchester United winger Nani are the latest high-profile figures to be linked with the Ligue 1 club but Liverpool have not received an approach for the 28-year-old and would not welcome one. The Dane was a target for Manchester City last summer but ultimately signed a new four-year contract at Anfield in October, and Liverpool have had no indication that his commitment has wavered.
The former Brondby player is the only senior central defender at Liverpool whom Rodgers could confidently include in his plans for next season. Of last season's quartet, Jamie Carragher has retired and the Anfield futures of both Martin Skrtel and Sebastián Coates are in doubt, prompting a search for at least two defensive signings this summer. Schalke's Kyriakos Papadopoulos and Tiago Ilori of Sporting Lisbon head the Liverpool manager's list while Shakhtar Donetsk's goalscoring midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan is a target and would cost around £22m.
Liverpool have confirmed they will play Celtic in a pre-season friendly at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Saturday, 10 August. The match, kicking off at 5.30pm, adds to a pre-season programme that will take Liverpool to Indonesia, Melbourne, Thailand and Norway, plus Steven Gerrard's testimonial at home to Olympiakos on 3 August.
Promaseni Transfer



Cristiano Ronaldo
Sporting Lisbon to Liverpool — 2003
GERARD HOULLIER turned down the chance to sign Ronaldo when he was manager of Liverpool in 2003.
The Frenchman revealed how he was put off a move by the then-Sporting Lisbon ace’s wage demands and the fact the Reds already had Harry Kewell.
Ronaldo moved to rivals Manchester United later that summer for £12.24million.
Houllier said: “I saw him in the Toulon Under-21 tournament and we went for him, but we had a wage scale and we weren’t paying the sort of salary he wanted.
“Then Manchester United played a friendly against Sporting Lisbon and all their boys said to Sir Alex Ferguson, ‘You have to sign him’. But I agreed with not breaking the wage structure.
“I thought it would cause problems in our dressing room.”
Arsene Wenger also missed out on signing Ronaldo for Arsenal the same summer, insisting he could not agree a fee with Sporting.
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Haman da su se ovi nasi ohladili po pitaju transfera.Kako su počeli kontao sam da će brzo riješiti sve deficitne pozicije u klubu,no međutim oni to "oduljiše".
Puno se informacija ponovo pojavljuje.Brat bratu puno je 22M za tog Armenca,do 16-18M je kapak za njega.Mislim da su nasi nasli pogrešan klub od kojeg će kupovati igrače.Shakthar kad trguje gleda da izvuče maximum i nebi me iznenadilo da na kraju ta cijena bude 25+M.Naravno ako su nasi toliko glupi nek ih levati kako ko hoće.Kad bih birao izemđu Eriksena i tog Armenca izabrao bi ovog prvog.
Priče oko stopera ponovo se vrte,meni bi draze bilo vidjeti Toby nego Papadopulosa,mada su oba jako kvalitetni igraci.Postoji mogućnost da se oba dovedu pod uslovom da se Agger proda Monacu,na sto bi ja pristao uz cijenu 25M(iako mi je Dani jedan od dražih igrača).Skrtel svakako ide i bilo bi ga lijepo uvaliti Napoliu za makar 12M.
Već sam iznio svoje mišljenje sto se tiče Aspasa,i msm da je doveden kao neki back up napadač,jer svakako nje u stanju zamijeniti Sukija(kao što se pise po novinama).
Glede dresova,kao svima i meni su smiješni,ali opet kontam bitna je uzeta lova za njih,a dres manje više.Msm da su Ameri htjeli unijet nešto novo na tržiste,i to su uradili sad koliko uspješno ostaje nam da se vidi.
Uglavnom jedna stvar je sigurna,u klubu se nešto opasno muti,te niko osim ljudi iz kluba,nema pojma u cemu je riječ.Mediji bruje o tome kako će se ovo ljeto u LFC dešavati ključne stvari,e sad dal će tako biti ostaje nam da vidimo.
Puno se informacija ponovo pojavljuje.Brat bratu puno je 22M za tog Armenca,do 16-18M je kapak za njega.Mislim da su nasi nasli pogrešan klub od kojeg će kupovati igrače.Shakthar kad trguje gleda da izvuče maximum i nebi me iznenadilo da na kraju ta cijena bude 25+M.Naravno ako su nasi toliko glupi nek ih levati kako ko hoće.Kad bih birao izemđu Eriksena i tog Armenca izabrao bi ovog prvog.
Priče oko stopera ponovo se vrte,meni bi draze bilo vidjeti Toby nego Papadopulosa,mada su oba jako kvalitetni igraci.Postoji mogućnost da se oba dovedu pod uslovom da se Agger proda Monacu,na sto bi ja pristao uz cijenu 25M(iako mi je Dani jedan od dražih igrača).Skrtel svakako ide i bilo bi ga lijepo uvaliti Napoliu za makar 12M.
Već sam iznio svoje mišljenje sto se tiče Aspasa,i msm da je doveden kao neki back up napadač,jer svakako nje u stanju zamijeniti Sukija(kao što se pise po novinama).
Glede dresova,kao svima i meni su smiješni,ali opet kontam bitna je uzeta lova za njih,a dres manje više.Msm da su Ameri htjeli unijet nešto novo na tržiste,i to su uradili sad koliko uspješno ostaje nam da se vidi.
Uglavnom jedna stvar je sigurna,u klubu se nešto opasno muti,te niko osim ljudi iz kluba,nema pojma u cemu je riječ.Mediji bruje o tome kako će se ovo ljeto u LFC dešavati ključne stvari,e sad dal će tako biti ostaje nam da vidimo.
ko igra za raju i zanemaruje tatiku,zavrsice karijeru u nizerazrednom "Vratniku"
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Ma ne bi trebali prodavati Aggera , da nam odu svi stoperi koji imaju iskustvo u Premier ligi , ne bi se lako oporavili od toga . Aggera treba ztadrzati jer je dobar igrac .
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Carroll trazi 100k sedmicno. Malo je vjerovatno da ce zavrsiti u West Hamu. Vjerovatno ceka ponudu Newcastlea, a oni nisu spremni slati istu. Na kraju ce ostati tamo gdje mu je i mjesto 

Liverpool's number 9! LONG LIVE THE KING KENNY!
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Danas Jack, Wisdom, Henderson i Shelvey protiv Borinija.
Premiership 173 utakmica, 15 golova, 21 asistencija.
Najbolji mladi igrač Sunderlanda ( 2010, 2011 ), najbolji mladi igrač Liverpoola ( 2012 ), najbolji mladi igrač Engleske ( 2012 ).
Najbolji mladi igrač Sunderlanda ( 2010, 2011 ), najbolji mladi igrač Liverpoola ( 2012 ), najbolji mladi igrač Engleske ( 2012 ).
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... z-bid.html
Pozz!
Ima li ovdje kakve istine? Ja iskreno mislim da Bayern nece pustiti Robbena pa cak ni za Suleta, barem su tako izjavljivali sefovi kluba...
Pozz!
Ima li ovdje kakve istine? Ja iskreno mislim da Bayern nece pustiti Robbena pa cak ni za Suleta, barem su tako izjavljivali sefovi kluba...
Stern des Südens
Re: Liverpool FC
Uvreda je citirati ovdje S*n.proFCB je napisao/la:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... z-bid.html
Pozz!
Ima li ovdje kakve istine? Ja iskreno mislim da Bayern nece pustiti Robbena pa cak ni za Suleta, barem su tako izjavljivali sefovi kluba...

Premiership 173 utakmica, 15 golova, 21 asistencija.
Najbolji mladi igrač Sunderlanda ( 2010, 2011 ), najbolji mladi igrač Liverpoola ( 2012 ), najbolji mladi igrač Engleske ( 2012 ).
Najbolji mladi igrač Sunderlanda ( 2010, 2011 ), najbolji mladi igrač Liverpoola ( 2012 ), najbolji mladi igrač Engleske ( 2012 ).
Re: Liverpool FC
Dresovi nisu ruzni vec su komicni
kontam ono se neko zajebaje po photoshopu kad ono official
A nekad smo imali najljepse dresove na svijetu
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A nekad smo imali najljepse dresove na svijetu



ciganluk...
Re: Liverpool FC
Daj iz 2009. je bio jedan od najboljih 

Liverpool's number 9! LONG LIVE THE KING KENNY!
Re: Liverpool FC
a bili bi isto lijepi da nemaju ove kerefeke ispod sponzora
meni su najbolji oni iz 2009 oni gostujuci u kojim smo manchestera natrpali.
meni su najbolji oni iz 2009 oni gostujuci u kojim smo manchestera natrpali.
Re: Liverpool FC
Lako je vama mene za*ebavat
"One of the things I keep reminding players is that when you're lost in a fog, you must stick together. Then you don't get lost. If there's a secret about Liverpool, that's it."
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Ako treba volio bi da dajemo Carrollu dio plate samo da ode iz kluba jer ovo nam je jedinstvena prilika(15 miliona funti).Ako ne ostaje gdje mu je i mjesto-na posudbama. 

Orkestar nam mozda nije najbolji, ima tu jos dosta da se mijenja, ali nam je zato dirigent VELICINA.
Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool we're on our way to glory he'll build a team like Shankly did our kids will tell the story.
Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool we're on our way to glory he'll build a team like Shankly did our kids will tell the story.
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Šta ćeš očekivati od Warriorsa.RA. je napisao/la:Dresovi nisu ruzni vec su komicnikontam ono se neko zajebaje po photoshopu kad ono official
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Za pare bi ih Ameri natjerali i goli da igraju.
A vala,sto se mene tice mogu i goli samo da budu bolji.
Nesto kad ih tako zamislim Hendo uz ionako svoje siromasne partije ne bi imao sta pokazati.



Nesto kad ih tako zamislim Hendo uz ionako svoje siromasne partije ne bi imao sta pokazati.


Orkestar nam mozda nije najbolji, ima tu jos dosta da se mijenja, ali nam je zato dirigent VELICINA.
Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool we're on our way to glory he'll build a team like Shankly did our kids will tell the story.
Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool we're on our way to glory he'll build a team like Shankly did our kids will tell the story.
Re: Liverpool FC
Dobre pare su u pitanju . Np meni dresovi nisu toliko ni bitni , samo da je nama poceti ici ka vrhu a ne uvijek oko ovog 7 mjesta .Saurman je napisao/la:Šta ćeš očekivati od Warriorsa.RA. je napisao/la:Dresovi nisu ruzni vec su komicnikontam ono se neko zajebaje po photoshopu kad ono official
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A nekad smo imali najljepse dresove na svijetu![]()
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ciganluk...Olako su pristali na ugovor sa Amerima.
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nerkolfc je napisao/la:Dobre pare su u pitanju . Np meni dresovi nisu toliko ni bitni , samo da je nama poceti ici ka vrhu a ne uvijek oko ovog 7 mjesta .Saurman je napisao/la:
Šta ćeš očekivati od Warriorsa.Olako su pristali na ugovor sa Amerima.
Dobili su 30 mil po sezoni ali će izgubiti na samoj prodaji dresova jer ne vidim ko će ovo kupiti.
Dobili na mostu izgubli na ćupriji.
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"One of the things I keep reminding players is that when you're lost in a fog, you must stick together. Then you don't get lost. If there's a secret about Liverpool, that's it."
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Ne idu sve pare od prodaje klubu tako da je Liverpool vise dobio nego izgubio ovim ugovorom.Vecina procenta ide firmama koje proizvode te dresove jer nemogu ni jare ni pare klubu.Saurman je napisao/la:nerkolfc je napisao/la:Dobre pare su u pitanju . Np meni dresovi nisu toliko ni bitni , samo da je nama poceti ici ka vrhu a ne uvijek oko ovog 7 mjesta .Saurman je napisao/la:
Šta ćeš očekivati od Warriorsa.Olako su pristali na ugovor sa Amerima.
Dobili su 30 mil po sezoni ali će izgubiti na samoj prodaji dresova jer ne vidim ko će ovo kupiti.
Dobili na mostu izgubli na ćupriji.
Svejedno mislim da ce Liverpool i dalje imati dobru prodaju dresova i da ce opet biti u vrhu po broju prodanih.
Orkestar nam mozda nije najbolji, ima tu jos dosta da se mijenja, ali nam je zato dirigent VELICINA.
Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool we're on our way to glory he'll build a team like Shankly did our kids will tell the story.
Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool we're on our way to glory he'll build a team like Shankly did our kids will tell the story.
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