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English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2010, Do Your Part, Save The Club!

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post Sep 23 2010, 11:03 PM

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each bird is 30cm x 20cm, the red is reflective...all nicely cut out.
but the printer forgot to put a transfer film on it...so cannot transfer to car bonnet yet tongue.gif

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post Sep 23 2010, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(jason18689 @ Sep 23 2010, 10:25 PM)
Lets move to the next match!!!
Vs Sunderland...
Forget about what happen this morning k, not even a the mighty chelsea gone through against Newcastle...
You know, classic of Carling cup, where miracle happens..
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post Sep 23 2010, 11:26 PM

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Steven Gerrard's appeal to Liverpool fans: Trust the players

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Steven Gerrard of Liverpool 'It's up to players like myself to pick them back up,' says Liverpool's Steven Gerrard after the Carling Cup defeat he missed.

Steven Gerrard has called on Liverpool's senior players to lift the cloud over the club.

Last night's Carling Cup exit to the League Two side Northampton has compounded their poor start to the season during which the Reds have taken five points from the first five league games. However, although they are 16th in the Premier League they are only three points off fourth-placed Manchester City.

Gerrard, the captain, and a host of big names who missed the Northampton match will return for Saturday's match at home to Sunderland and the England midfielder issued a rallying call to the first-team players who did not feature last night.

"Football isn't just about highs," the 30-year-old said . "Throughout my career I have experienced both highs and lows and probably learnt more from the lows because you look at yourself first, look at what went wrong and try to learn from your mistakes.

"The players are allowed to be down today but it's up to players like myself to pick them back up. Playing for this club there are big games every two or three days and we need to get everyone's head focused on Sunderland now.

"What I would ask all the supporters is to trust the players and what the players are saying. I've been reading and listening to what they've been saying and they've all said we'll get it right in the end – and we will."

The forward Ryan Babel admitted he "failed personally" last night. "No excuses for last nite [sic]. We weren't good enough," he wrote on his Twitter page. "And I failed personally. Haven't lost faith, so I keep working."

sos : guardian.co.uk

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post Sep 24 2010, 12:05 AM

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its really good to see players take responsibility...


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post Sep 24 2010, 12:23 AM

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hope the defeat of the Carling Cup fixture is our turning point and lets get full 3 points on our next match

somehow i feel tat our Club is jinxed, good players come here cannot perform, easy match can lose wif no reasons

anyway the worst should hav passed yesterday............

a new dawn is abt to begin

YES, lets witness this New Dawn soon

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post Sep 24 2010, 12:30 AM

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The power of the fans!!

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/co...icle585379.html

We are finally pushing the yanks away!! keep it on lads!!

YNWA!!!
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post Sep 24 2010, 12:43 AM

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Let's do our part...

http://www.facebook.com/RBSBlackMonday
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post Sep 24 2010, 12:47 AM

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Im awaiting a New Dawn...

-with hopes in our hearts-
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post Sep 24 2010, 12:48 AM

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Just one email led to the resignation of Tom Hicks Jnr. Several thousand led to GSO Capital Partners, Blackstone’s credit unit, pulling out of talks with Hicks about refinance.


Let's do our part...

http://liverpoolfc.wellredmag.co.uk/Liverp...verpool-fc.html
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post Sep 24 2010, 01:02 AM

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okay, we will do our part here

wat exactly should we do, pls advice?

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post Sep 24 2010, 01:12 AM

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There is an email template doing the rounds at the moment which Liverpool fans can copy and sign, and send on to the RBS, as well targeting as any other bank thinking of dealing with the Americans.

You can find it here HERE , among other places, and it perhaps most pertinently asks the bank to do the decent thing on behalf of the fans, after taking so much of their money in the past three years.

p/s : ive copy the template and sent to hester


Added on September 24, 2010, 1:25 am
another brilliant open letter to RBS:-

To: stephen.hester@rbs.co.uk

Chief Executive Officer
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group

Dear Mr. Hester,

Grobbelaar; Harkness, Hysen, Tanner, Burrows; McManaman, Molby, McMahon, Walters; Rush, Saunders

These names will mean nothing to you. In fact, these names, collectively, will probably mean nothing to most Liverpool supporters.

To me, it’s that biting October wind. It’s the moment the door is knocked upon and your granddad stands there. It’s a hat, cap, badge or a scarf as you walk down Walton Breck Road and catch sight of what will come to define you as both a football fan and a person.

Port Vale, Rumbelows Cup third round, 29 October 1991. My first match at Anfield. It wouldn’t be the last.

I studied Dickens and Shakespeare at great depth in university, but my memory can hardly differentiate between Macbeth and Magwitch. The midfield of McManaman, Molby and McMahon is a different story.

I remember seeing the ball hit the net from Rush’s header and hearing the sparse Kop roar. I will never forget the touch of my granddad’s hug as we scored as the smell of celebratory cigarettes filled the night air. My first taste of Liverpool Football Club.

Ask any Liverpool fan about their first experience and they’ll be similarly encyclopaedic, because that’s what supporting this football club is about. A mosaic of memories in your mind displayed every time you see your team play.

This football club has the most impressive mosaic of all. That famous Anfield roar on a European night originates from the voices of the thousands who have gone before us. Inter Milan, St. Etienne, Auxerre, Roma, Olympiakos, Juventus, Chelsea. Layer upon layer of the club's history being created by us, the fans.

Football is the purest form of escapism. For 90 minutes, it doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor, married or single. For 90 minutes, it doesn't matter if you're a lawyer, a librarian or a landscape architect. You get lost in the experience of innocence; part of you drifts back to that night against Port Vale, or that league match against Norwich; that time when all that mattered in the world was who started up front.

That innocence has been ruined by snakes who slithered into our garden and offered David Moores the fruit of his labours three-and-a-half years ago. Moores greedily devoured, and now Liverpool supporters have to suffer for his sin.

Now, it feels like we have to be chartered accountants to understand the football club. We’re sending letters to your bank using words and terms it’s not our job to fully comprehend. When my grandfather took me to that Port Vale game in 1991, he was taking me to watch a football match, not a business venture.

All of our actions and efforts to remove Hicks & Gillett are necessary evils. Just because we do it doesn’t mean we enjoy it. It will make us stronger and it will bring the fans of this football club together once more, but I look forward to the day we can all stand united over our support for a new left-back, as opposed to disdain for leveraged buyouts.

I don’t know what to believe regarding Kenny Huang’s bid. I don’t know how much control RBS have, or how much control Christian Purslow or Martin Broughton have, for that matter. The fact that this sort of business is our business is the most lamentable part of it all – Shankly’s holy trinity of manager, players and supporters is not sacred anymore.

Perhaps there should be intentions from those in power to do something with Liverpool Football Club that hasn’t happened from the moment David Moores accepted Hicks and Gillett’s bid.

Act with the best interests of the club, and its supporters, in mind - give us our football club back.
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p/s: thats right, we should to this too. farking priceless.

This post has been edited by moodswingfella: Sep 24 2010, 01:29 AM
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post Sep 24 2010, 01:32 AM

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maybe our poor form is a plot by the manager and players to push the yanks out. laugh.gif

after oct 11 then we'll be back on track. laugh.gif
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post Sep 24 2010, 01:39 AM

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They are sending to ESPN now.
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actually if cassano is able to adapt to the premier league he can do a great job linking atk with midfield.

somemore not so exp . maybe 10 mil can get d. but sadly i feel he will flop in premier league
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QUOTE(digilife @ Sep 23 2010, 10:08 PM)
within these 48 hrs, will we see a change of Manager?

any takers?
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the board will back him. its was a unanimous choice to hire him. he's cheaper then rafa.
more gentlemen then rafa, he doesnt tell tales of the duo (yanks).

he is english.



sacking him ? why? he is suppose to be the best candidate amongst the short list. having to turn to the next wouldnt it mean having to fall lower?
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post Sep 24 2010, 07:32 AM

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i sincerely believe he is the best at the moment to bring stability to the Team.

The win this weekend should sooth some nerves in the dressing room BUT out battle wif the Yanks is still alive.

I, for once hope the Taliban/Osama Bin Ladin will terminate those 2 yanks vmad.gif
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QUOTE(stacko @ Sep 23 2010, 04:42 PM)
I am afraid RH is going to bring Liverpool into a deeper hole than Rafa. The only solution, which I have been saying for a long time, is to get rid of Hicks and Gillet.
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Yanks? No Yanks pls!
And RH is just another mediocre manager, just too good for Liverpool! whistling.gif
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post Sep 24 2010, 08:13 AM

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QUOTE(lilredridinghood @ Sep 23 2010, 04:28 PM)
The funny thing is that I have always been that way as well, and I am surprised by my lack of confidence towards Roy, oh well....
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the original message by triple02 got deleted?

what's the deal?

i see some nasty signatures on the other side and postings with these siggies are freely left online daily?? come on... shakehead.gif

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post Sep 24 2010, 08:22 AM

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martin o'neill > liverpool manager
roy hodgson > assistance liverpool manager

this wuld be legendary
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post Sep 24 2010, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(koolspyda @ Sep 24 2010, 07:24 AM)
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more gentlemen then rafa, he doesnt tell tales of the duo (yanks).

how come more gentleman than rafa bro?


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sacking him ? why? he is suppose to be the best candidate amongst the short list. having to turn to the next wouldnt it mean having to fall lower?

now that MON is available, we have a better option

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QUOTE(digilife @ Sep 24 2010, 07:32 AM)
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i sincerely believe he is the best at the moment to bring stability to the Team.

i just wonder 2 things: 1-why no new manager effect? 2-stability? not shown on the field yet. while its stabilizing, its sinking...

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This post has been edited by Petre: Sep 24 2010, 10:27 AM

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