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- King Kenny
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Hiks moze samo da polize muda cistacima na Anfieldu a ako mu se svidi nek ode i do Gudisona.
Ljubav prema crveno-crnoj boji ~Fk Sloboda~ ~Ac Milan~
YNWA!
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Cuj nije mu banka dozvolila da otplati dugoveSasha L.F.C. je napisao/la:Hiks može da tuži Liverpul
http://sport.blic.rs/Fudbal/Evropski-fu ... i-Liverpul

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Justice has never been done But their memory will carry on There'll be glory round the Fields of Anfield Road.
Kum sa stalnim ugovorom.
Justice has never been done But their memory will carry on There'll be glory round the Fields of Anfield Road.
Kum sa stalnim ugovorom.
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Pa ako je Lucas dobar igrac, onda je i Hicks ljudina 

Rafa Benitez : " Ja sam jedan celavi idiot, koji je dosao na svijet da bi se igrao sa velikim klubovima i od njih napravio nizerazredne. Do sada sam vodio dva takva kluba, Liverpool i Inter i uspio sam u namjeri da ih dobro upropastim."
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Gudison je vec obisaoKing Kenny je napisao/la:Hiks moze samo da polize muda cistacima na Anfieldu a ako mu se svidi nek ode i do Gudisona.

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Ovo ime se najvise pominje to sam zaboravio a ne Coentrao ili Taiwo
Liverpool defender target Jose Enrique will cost £12 million, according to reports.
The Spanish defender has admitted to being flattered with regards to interest from another of high profile clubs, with Liverpool and AC Milan thought to be at the front of the queue for the 25-year-old left back.
"It is flattering that Liverpool are interested. I've also heard that Manchester United and Aston Villa have asked about me," said the player recently, according to imscouting.com.
Now, the Daily Mail claims that the Toon have told Milan that they will have to pay £12 million to prize the player away from St James' Park. The Italian giants are thought to be keen on bringing in fresh blood to the San Siro in an effort to change the aging face of the club.
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has hinted at summer additions, with the Anfield legend set to continue spending the money invested by new owners NESV.
The Merseysiders are keen to strengthen in a number of core areas, and a left back has been highlighted as a priority after the failed Paul Konchesky spell at Liverpool.
Glen Johnson has filled in admirably, but the England international is seen as a temporary solution in the position and Liverpool director of football strategy, Damien Comolli, is thought to have highlighted Enrique as the answer.
Alan Pardew is keen to keep the player with the Magpies, and may be reluctant to sell to a Barclays Premier League rival. However, Liverpool could look to negotiate a deal at the end of the season.


Liverpool defender target Jose Enrique will cost £12 million, according to reports.
The Spanish defender has admitted to being flattered with regards to interest from another of high profile clubs, with Liverpool and AC Milan thought to be at the front of the queue for the 25-year-old left back.
"It is flattering that Liverpool are interested. I've also heard that Manchester United and Aston Villa have asked about me," said the player recently, according to imscouting.com.
Now, the Daily Mail claims that the Toon have told Milan that they will have to pay £12 million to prize the player away from St James' Park. The Italian giants are thought to be keen on bringing in fresh blood to the San Siro in an effort to change the aging face of the club.
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has hinted at summer additions, with the Anfield legend set to continue spending the money invested by new owners NESV.
The Merseysiders are keen to strengthen in a number of core areas, and a left back has been highlighted as a priority after the failed Paul Konchesky spell at Liverpool.
Glen Johnson has filled in admirably, but the England international is seen as a temporary solution in the position and Liverpool director of football strategy, Damien Comolli, is thought to have highlighted Enrique as the answer.
Alan Pardew is keen to keep the player with the Magpies, and may be reluctant to sell to a Barclays Premier League rival. However, Liverpool could look to negotiate a deal at the end of the season.

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Nakon Carrolla izgleda da ce nasi maznut jos jednu uzdanicu Newcastlu...
@Monoloze halali...

@Monoloze halali...

Ljubav prema crveno-crnoj boji ~Fk Sloboda~ ~Ac Milan~
YNWA!
YNWA!
- OTNYS_YNWA
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Taiwo i niko više ! 

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Jeste, dolazi u Liverpool kad mu istekne ugovor Rennes-om, tj. na ljeto, isto kao sto je bilo sa Jovanovicem...Han!$;Lfc je napisao/la:Da li je istina da je potpisan predugovor sa Marvaeuxom ? To sam negdje citao a slicno sam citao i za Gervinha
F.K. Željezničar
Liverpool F.C.
Rođen sam 1992. godine i kao svi klinci imao sam prvu ljubav, moja prva ljubav bio je Željo !
Liverpool F.C.
Rođen sam 1992. godine i kao svi klinci imao sam prvu ljubav, moja prva ljubav bio je Željo !
Re: Liverpool FC
Arda Turan je naš novi Luis Garcia 

GK: Reina, Gulaschi
CB: Carra, Agger, Skrtel, Kelly, Ayala
RB: Glen J, Flanagan, Kelly
LB: Baines, Robinson, Insua
DMF: Lucas, Spearing, Adam
CMF: Gerrard; Henderson, Meireles, Adam, Aquilani
WMF: Downing, Mata, N'Zogbia, Maxi
CF/SS: Suarez, Carroll, Kuyt
CB: Carra, Agger, Skrtel, Kelly, Ayala
RB: Glen J, Flanagan, Kelly
LB: Baines, Robinson, Insua
DMF: Lucas, Spearing, Adam
CMF: Gerrard; Henderson, Meireles, Adam, Aquilani
WMF: Downing, Mata, N'Zogbia, Maxi
CF/SS: Suarez, Carroll, Kuyt
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Stavi opet avatar.OTNYS_YNWA je napisao/la:Taiwo i niko više !

Proud to be a Red! ♥ Liverpool FC ♥
You'll Never Walk Alone! Long live the King !
"I know Liverpool fans care more about their club's success than the national team." Rafael Benitez
You'll Never Walk Alone! Long live the King !
"I know Liverpool fans care more about their club's success than the national team." Rafael Benitez
- Liverpool8
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Vidim za pojedine je i Lukas bolji od Gerrarda zato sto ima bolji procenat dodavanja
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Jeste li vi svjesni kakve gluposti pricate? Je l' to Lukas mozda sad nas najbolji igrac ikad zbog ovog procenta?
U zivotu nisam vidio smjesnije pasove od Lukasovih.
Ocigledno mnogi ovde zadovoljniji s njim u veznom redu nego s Xabijem.



Jeste li vi svjesni kakve gluposti pricate? Je l' to Lukas mozda sad nas najbolji igrac ikad zbog ovog procenta?
U zivotu nisam vidio smjesnije pasove od Lukasovih.
Ocigledno mnogi ovde zadovoljniji s njim u veznom redu nego s Xabijem.

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Dalglish will not rush Liverpool youngsters
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists the club are realistic about the prospects of their up-and-coming young players and none will be thrown into the first team until they are ready.
All the hype prior to the goalless draw with Sparta Prague in the last-32 first-leg tie had surrounded whether 16-year-old prodigy Raheem Sterling would become the club's youngest player. Of all the youngsters on the trip, only Conor Coady made it on to the substitutes' bench.
Dalglish insisted it was not a public relations stunt, saying: "They are all deserving to be here. They are a bit young maybe to be pushed in but then if they were asked I'm sure they wouldn't have let us down through lack of effort. The most important thing is we have to be realistic. There was no way we were bringing them over hoping to get headlines."
He added: "We brought them because we needed them and if we didn't have to use them that was in their interest as well as ours, but if we did have to use them we could have."
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists the club are realistic about the prospects of their up-and-coming young players and none will be thrown into the first team until they are ready.
All the hype prior to the goalless draw with Sparta Prague in the last-32 first-leg tie had surrounded whether 16-year-old prodigy Raheem Sterling would become the club's youngest player. Of all the youngsters on the trip, only Conor Coady made it on to the substitutes' bench.
Dalglish insisted it was not a public relations stunt, saying: "They are all deserving to be here. They are a bit young maybe to be pushed in but then if they were asked I'm sure they wouldn't have let us down through lack of effort. The most important thing is we have to be realistic. There was no way we were bringing them over hoping to get headlines."
He added: "We brought them because we needed them and if we didn't have to use them that was in their interest as well as ours, but if we did have to use them we could have."
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Kenny zna najbolje ! 


Evo.ILoveLFC je napisao/la:Stavi opet avatar.OTNYS_YNWA je napisao/la:Taiwo i niko više !

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Vec skoro pa i sigurna pojacanja na ljeto Marvaeux, Arda Turan, Enrique/Taiwo 

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When bought in 2007 from Gremio. Lucas Leiva joined Liverpool without pressure and expectation surrounding him, a relative unknown to Liverpool fans he was thrilled to have the chance to play for one of Europe’s elite.
He came to Liverpool as one of few Brazilians to ever play for the club, an attacking midfielder blessed with flair and vision he moved to Liverpool off the back of winning the prestigious Placar magazine ‘Bola de Ouro’ (Golden ball), an award won by the likes of Zico, Romario, Kaka and Tevez in the past.
With a 5 million pound price tag, I can’t help feeling Liverpool have had their monies worth. Rafa Benitez expected Lucas to score goals for fun in the Premier League, when it became apparent that it wasn’t to be he converted this flair fueled player into a more combative defensive player. I think a lot of Liverpool fans underestimated the challenge laid down by Benitez to Lucas because of this somewhat risky decision.
Can you image what sort of player Kaka would have been if he had been told at 21, ‘Come here lad – instead of tearing teams apart with creation and skill game after game I want you to get stuck in.’ A young foreign player suddenly had a career changing position situation to deal with within one of the most competitive leagues in the world. A league renowned for its face pace and tough tackling Lucas set about the challenge by getting his head down, he did it without fuss and without question, working hard and clearly wanting to do anything to impress his manager and the fans of Liverpool Football Club.
A former captain of Gremio and the Brazilian under 20′s team he went from a big fish in a smaller sized pond to a squad player in the ever improving Liverpool side of 2008. He came under harsh criticism from former players and supporters who questioned his lack of quality. He was working along side Javier Mascherano, Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso, three players who were all established first team regulars and players that Lucas no doubt looked up to and could learn from. Despite struggling to win over Liverpool fans Benitez saw something in Lucas others perhaps didn’t.
With Xabi Alonso moving on to pastures new the responsibilities on the shoulders of Lucas grew, and with The Reds bringing in the injured Alberto Aquilani he was finally given a regular first team spot to make his own, and that he did, playing 50 first team games in the 09/10 season scoring one memorable European goal. He had finally turned around some of the doubters and he was a shining light in what was a miserable time for Liverpool players, management and fans around the world. His commitment was rarely questioned and this young 22 year old from the streets of Brazil had finally proved himself to be a proven regular in Liverpool sides of the future.
Lets remember, we never saw Lucas moan about his position change and for a young player at a top level it couldn’t have been easy. Despite occasionally being hung out to dry by some fans he never once spoke of how it must have been affecting his confidence despite it being sometimes evident during games. A player that has proved this season just how much determination and quality he has in a promising ‘New Liverpool’ it goes to show just how far this boy from Brazil has come. A leader at heart is now leading those around him and a name I’m sure many place on their team sheets early on, he’s showing that he can be a permanent fixture in the future of Liverpool Football Club.
A player who was asked to succeed in ‘The Xabi Alonso role’ he has now created a new position which I’d like to call ‘The Lucas Role’: desire, commitment and intelligence are all parts of his game that have come to the for front and I for one can’t wait to continue watching him develop into a fantastic asset for Liverpool Football Club.
He came to Liverpool as one of few Brazilians to ever play for the club, an attacking midfielder blessed with flair and vision he moved to Liverpool off the back of winning the prestigious Placar magazine ‘Bola de Ouro’ (Golden ball), an award won by the likes of Zico, Romario, Kaka and Tevez in the past.
With a 5 million pound price tag, I can’t help feeling Liverpool have had their monies worth. Rafa Benitez expected Lucas to score goals for fun in the Premier League, when it became apparent that it wasn’t to be he converted this flair fueled player into a more combative defensive player. I think a lot of Liverpool fans underestimated the challenge laid down by Benitez to Lucas because of this somewhat risky decision.
Can you image what sort of player Kaka would have been if he had been told at 21, ‘Come here lad – instead of tearing teams apart with creation and skill game after game I want you to get stuck in.’ A young foreign player suddenly had a career changing position situation to deal with within one of the most competitive leagues in the world. A league renowned for its face pace and tough tackling Lucas set about the challenge by getting his head down, he did it without fuss and without question, working hard and clearly wanting to do anything to impress his manager and the fans of Liverpool Football Club.
A former captain of Gremio and the Brazilian under 20′s team he went from a big fish in a smaller sized pond to a squad player in the ever improving Liverpool side of 2008. He came under harsh criticism from former players and supporters who questioned his lack of quality. He was working along side Javier Mascherano, Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso, three players who were all established first team regulars and players that Lucas no doubt looked up to and could learn from. Despite struggling to win over Liverpool fans Benitez saw something in Lucas others perhaps didn’t.
With Xabi Alonso moving on to pastures new the responsibilities on the shoulders of Lucas grew, and with The Reds bringing in the injured Alberto Aquilani he was finally given a regular first team spot to make his own, and that he did, playing 50 first team games in the 09/10 season scoring one memorable European goal. He had finally turned around some of the doubters and he was a shining light in what was a miserable time for Liverpool players, management and fans around the world. His commitment was rarely questioned and this young 22 year old from the streets of Brazil had finally proved himself to be a proven regular in Liverpool sides of the future.
Lets remember, we never saw Lucas moan about his position change and for a young player at a top level it couldn’t have been easy. Despite occasionally being hung out to dry by some fans he never once spoke of how it must have been affecting his confidence despite it being sometimes evident during games. A player that has proved this season just how much determination and quality he has in a promising ‘New Liverpool’ it goes to show just how far this boy from Brazil has come. A leader at heart is now leading those around him and a name I’m sure many place on their team sheets early on, he’s showing that he can be a permanent fixture in the future of Liverpool Football Club.
A player who was asked to succeed in ‘The Xabi Alonso role’ he has now created a new position which I’d like to call ‘The Lucas Role’: desire, commitment and intelligence are all parts of his game that have come to the for front and I for one can’t wait to continue watching him develop into a fantastic asset for Liverpool Football Club.
There got to be something for Liverpool big number nine ...
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Lucas da daje golove na svojoj prirodnoj poziciji? Naucna fantastika.
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Mislim da je Lucas jedan prosjecan igrac i da je bolja situacija u klubu vjerovatno njega ne bi bilo ovdje...na toj poziciji nam treba jaci i bolji igrac a neka Lucas bude rezerva...to bi za mene bila najbolja opcija 

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Koji ce nam moj taj Marveaux, po onome sto se prica polovnjak teski,mislio sam da smo zavrsili sa takvima.
Do your research, I'm not a hero, I'm a high functioning sociopath !
We're ruled by effete assholes...It's a shite state of affairs to be in Tommy, and all the fresh air in the world won't make any fucking difference !
We're ruled by effete assholes...It's a shite state of affairs to be in Tommy, and all the fresh air in the world won't make any fucking difference !
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Evo planiramo dovesti Affelaya za 9m
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