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ammarfcb

ze special one
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20744587

bye downing. doesn't offer much for me defiantly not enough for the stupid price tag. if anything he has made signing contracts very hard for the club because any one who gets any kind of play time will say 'downing gets so and so, i'm a starter why do i get less' like sterling's agent has said. i can see henderson being abit of use (maybe not for price tag) but nevertheless a use but this guy was bought when he was mediocre for aston villa at the age of 26/27 for £20m while arsenal are signing cazorla for a reported £18m.

other than suarez and enrique i fail to see the point in any of the kenny signings other than to fill the squad with medicore players for 80 or so million compared to summer 2012:

man utd: 40m on rvp + kagawa
arsenal: 40m cazorla+podolski+giroud
chelsea: 55m hazar+oscar

in general i don't really believe in investing/buying english talent (or lack of it with downing etc)

ps: this is properly my longest post ever. sorry
cliffs:
#KennyKilledLiverpool
never buy english players
 

Jenks

Senior Member
I wouldn't write off the entire English talent pool based on the dreck that Kenny brought in.
 

ammarfcb

ze special one
as i said i can see hope in henderson but unless ur buying wilshere, walker etc ur going wrong with english players.
 

GiantKiller

New member
I remember Glen Johnsons' (?) goal against West Ham, in the 2-3 win recently. Two players combining and bringing the third man ( the mentioned fullback ) who was making a run into play. Barcaesque goal. Looks like BR's doing a decent job getting his ideas across to the players. What he needs now is a squad of better quality. :)
 
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ammarfcb

ze special one
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Jenks

Senior Member
They just need more goalscorers. They absolutely dominated Villa and created loads of chances, they just couldn't make them count.
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
They just need more goalscorers. They absolutely dominated Villa and created loads of chances, they just couldn't make them count.

We need more than goalscorers. We need another left back, a physically strong midfielder, a top class creative wide player and a striker.
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
The High Court has quashed the original inquest verdicts returned on 96 Liverpool football fans who died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
The Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge ordered fresh inquests following an application by the Attorney General.
Trevor Hicks of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said it was "a huge step for the families".
The home secretary has also announced a new police inquiry into the disaster.
Theresa May said the new inquiry would re-examine what happened in April 1989.
New medical evidence was used as a basis for the new inquests application.
Dominic Grieve made his request to the High Court three months after a new report established 41 of those who died might have been saved.
Mr Grieve said the application was being made as a consequence of the Hillsborough Panel's report published on 12 September, which he said was a "remarkable" document.
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Anne Williams: "I wanted the record put straight"

He said that Dr Bill Kirkup, the medical member of the panel and a former associate chief medical officer at the Department of Health, had explained that, of the deceased, 58 "definitely" or "probably" had the capacity to survive beyond the 15:15 cut-off time.
That new evidence, which Mr Grieve said formed the "essential basis" for his application "undermines the coroner's summing-up at the inquests".
In making his judgement, Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge said there had been "deliberate misinformation surrounding the disaster".
"There has been a profound and palpable belief that justice had not been done [and] it is clear there are sound grounds for this application," he said.
He added that the court wanted to "record our admiration and respect [to the families] for their determined search for the truth about the disaster and why and how it had occurred, which - despite disappointments and setbacks - has continued for nearly quarter of a century."
The judgement was applauded by the families of some of the victims in the court.
Speaking outside, Mr Hicks, who lost two daughters in the disaster, said the families "couldn't have written it better".
'Swift response' needed "It's clear now justice is on its way - I think a lot of us are going to have a much happier Christmas," he said.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said he would do "everything I can to help to get new inquests established quickly".
"I have received a request from the Doncaster and Bradford Coroners for a judge to be appointed to conduct these inquests and I am today asking the Lord Chief Justice to make a recommendation to me on suitable candidates as soon as possible," he said.
Mrs May said former Durham Chief Constable Jon Stoddart would lead the new inquiry, which will focus specifically on the 96 deaths of Liverpool fans as a result of what happened at the FA Cup semi-final in 1989.
The fans died after they were crushed within two pens at the Leppings Lane terrace of Sheffield Wednesday's stadium during the semi-final with Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-20772416

Excellent news.
 

ammarfcb

ze special one
'we should sign cavani, he we'll play great with suarez' 'how about huntelaar his a great finisher and did well with suarez at ajax' 'we need to get a top striker...


























































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ok so...
average over-hyped english striker (daniel sttrutidge) for a high price of 12m and
some dude with pace we sold 18 months ago for 250k to make way for charlie adams (8m), and his back for 7m.


its like our scouts don't have passports to leave the country and buy decent players.
#YesMad!!!
 

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