Liverpool 09/10

[quote=“KIB man”]Liverpool didnt create a single chance in the entire game. Villa had Downing’s from three yards, two decent chances for Gabby and a shocking miss from Carew. Plus a penalty that Stevie Wonder would have seen.

Torres wont be at Liverpool next season so savour it.

Didnt think Villa were anything great but Liverpool were totally useless.[/quote]

Listen, if you are coming on here shouting your mouth off, get your facts straight.

Gerrard had a chance in the first half. Downing and Carew had chances. Dunne hacked down Kuyt and Insua’s was unintentional.

Anyway - big deal. Liverpool won.

[quote=“farmerinthecity”]Listen, if you are coming on here shouting your mouth off, get your facts straight.

Gerrard had a chance in the first half. Downing and Carew had chances. Dunne hacked down Kuyt and Insua’s was unintentional.

Anyway - big deal. Liverpool won.[/quote]

Gerrard had a decent shot that Friedel tipped over. A half chance if even that from outside the box. Villa missed sitters. Insua’s handball was one of the most blatant penalties of the season. He went to head the ball missed by a yard, hit his hand and the ball deviated totally from where it would have gone if he had head it. Ref looking on.

Liverpool - Reina, Agger, Gerrard and Torres aside were pathetic. If you had to give their midfield marks out of ten, Kuyt 4, Aquilani 5, Lucas 4, Benayoun 3. Jamie Carragher if evidence was ever needed is finished as a decent defender.

What is your point here?

Liverpool didn’t play great sure but won the game because they had a piece of class in their team that separates them from the likes of Villa.

And if they are so bad then what does that make Villa? Cuellar is one of the worst defenders I have ever seen and Carew alwys was an extremely ordinary striker. I don’t know what you are on about with Carragher as well - had Carew in his pocket but for one chance.

As for Insua’s handball being the most blatant - Christ you are some tard. It was ball to hand. Unlike Dunne who went straight throough Kuyt in the first half. More of a penalty if you ask me but as Shan said they may have cancelled each other out.

Villa were beaten. They weren’t robbed. It was a poor game where Liverpool did not play well but the result was about fair I thought. Villa don’t have enough class.

[quote=“farmerinthecity”]What is your point here?

Liverpool didn’t play great sure but won the game because they had a piece of class in their team that separates them from the likes of Villa.

And if they are so bad then what does that make Villa? Cuellar is one of the worst defenders I have ever seen and Carew alwys was an extremely ordinary striker. I don’t know what you are on about with Carragher as well - had Carew in his pocket but for one chance.

As for Insua’s handball being the most blatant - Christ you are some tard. It was ball to hand. Unlike Dunne who went straight throough Kuyt in the first half. More of a penalty if you ask me but as Shan said they may have cancelled each other out.

Villa were beaten. They weren’t robbed. It was a poor game where Liverpool did not play well but the result was about fair I thought. Villa don’t have enough class.[/quote]

ah farmer, leave him alone

somepeople just aren’t good losers

At least Dick Turpin wore a mask, Biggest robbery in a long time

[quote=“KIB man”]Gerrard had a decent shot that Friedel tipped over. A half chance if even that from outside the box. Villa missed sitters. Insua’s handball was one of the most blatant penalties of the season. He went to head the ball missed by a yard, hit his hand and the ball deviated totally from where it would have gone if he had head it. Ref looking on.

Liverpool - Reina, Agger, Gerrard and Torres aside were pathetic. If you had to give their midfield marks out of ten, Kuyt 4, Aquilani 5, Lucas 4, Benayoun 3. Jamie Carragher if evidence was ever needed is finished as a decent defender.[/quote]

Christmas has really shown where Villa are… you have to feel for the supporters tho, they over achieved up to this point as well last year then came back to reality with a bang!

Yeah, they shat themselves over Christmas when they came up against the big boys.

Good reading on this thread during and after the match last night. :clap:

Glen Johnson has a medial ligament tear in his knee. Season might be over for him.

Sad to see, sad to see…

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is trying to take defender Nedum Onuoha, 23, on loan from Manchester City.

Shambles

Liverpool fans call on Tom Hicks Jr to resign over obscene email
Liverpool to launch an investigation into email exchange
Club director Tom Hicks Jr apologises for comments to fan

guardian.co.uk, Sunday 10 January 2010 20.35 GMT

Liverpool’s co-owner Tom Hicks (right) and son Tom Hicks Jr (left) face a storm over an obscene email to a fan. Photograph: Mike Egerton/Empics Sport/PA Photos

Tom Hicks Jr faced calls to resign from the Liverpool board tonight for sending an obscene email to a supporter in a row over Rafael Bentez’s transfer budget.

Hicks, son of co-owner Tom Sr and a club director, created further problems for the Liverpool hierarchy on Saturday when he became embroiled in an angry exchange with a fan he labelled an “idiot”. The Dallas-based businessman also told the supporter, in an email copied to fellow Liverpool directors Ian Ayre and Philip Nash, to “Blow me fuck face. Go to hell. I’m sick of you,” a comment he has since apologised for but which prompted demands for his departure from Anfield.

Stephen Horner, a member of the Spirit of Shankly supporters’ union, contacted Hicks Jr amid concerns that Bentez will have little to spend this month even if he raised over 15m through player sales. The Liverpool manager has raised 6.4m so far, with Andriy Voronin today completing a 2m switch to Dinamo Moscow following Andrea Dossena’s 4.4m move to Napoli on Friday, but is reluctant to sanction Ryan Babel’s departure due to a lack of replacements. Maxi Rodrguez could complete a 1.5m transfer to Liverpool tomorrow providing he ends a dispute over a loyalty payment with his current employers, Atletico Madrid.

The response from Hicks Jr today prompted the Spirit of Shankly to issue a statement calling on the Liverpool director “to recognise his shortcomings, not only as an individual, but more importantly as a ‘custodian’ of the club, and to do what any honourable person would do and to resign”.

A spokeswoman for Spirit of Shankly, James McKenna, added: “For one of the directors of the club, and the son of one of the owners, to respond to a fan with genuine concerns in such a manner is unacceptable. Many fans are angry and have major concerns with how the club is being run, and when these concerns are aired and responded to in such a way, this further goes to show how the present ownership of the football club is out of touch with what fans want. Tom Hicks Jr should resign, as his position as a director is now untenable.”

The Liverpool director subsequently described his email as “a kneejerk reaction” in an apology to Horner, while the club has launched an investigation, having denied that Ayre and Nash received the abusive correspondence. It is understood Hicks Jr views his apology as the end of the matter and has no intention of resigning although, but with the owners searching for new investors as part of efforts to reduce the club debt, the spat comes at a delicate time for Hicks and Gillett.

McKenna also condemned Liverpool’s refusal to comment on the controversy today. He added: “The conspiracy of silence which has followed this unsavoury incident is totally unbecoming of a club which has always prided itself on its relationship with the fans. Are we to presume that the Liverpool hierarchy condones the comments made by Tom Hicks Jr or is it simply a case that the deeply flawed regime of Hicks and Gillett has left the entire club in a state of paralysis?”

And there goes Tom Hicks Jr…

:guns::guns::guns:

From The Mirror - generally close enough when it comes to Liverpool at least.

Marouane Chamakh has agreed to join Liverpool in a 25million deal the club hope will signal their transfer intent.

The highly rated striker is wanted by Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan and West Ham, but the Reds have stolen a march by offering a big money pre-contract agreement they expect the player to sign before the end of the month.

Bordeaux striker Chamakh is out of contract at the end of the season, and he signaled his intent to wait for a move until the summer, when he can command a massive signing on fee, in the absence of a transfer fee.

That has put off Arsenal, who were hoping to tempt the Morocco international to come to north London during the current transfer window, by paying a small fee to his French club.

But after intensive negotiations at the weekend with the player, Liverpool believe they have a deal and are prepared to use the money they will raise through sales during the current window to pledge to the 26 year old.

It could cost them as much as a 12million signing on fee, and a contract in the region of 60,000 a week, which would amount to a massive outlay approaching 25million over the course of a five year deal.

But the player is one of the hottest strikers in Europe, and the Anfield club’s hierarchy see his capture as a signal of intent to go for the best young players to build for the future.

There has been growing unrest amongst the fans at the lack of activity in the current transfer window, and there have been protests complaining that money is instead being diverted towards debt reduction.

But senior officials at the club, along with manager Rafa Benitez, point to a policy of now going for top young players instead of ‘buying around the edges’ of the transfer market - a high risk strategy that has not worked at Anfield over the past few seasons.

Manager Benitez has traded incessantly in the hope of finding talent without paying inflated prices, but it has seen a huge turnover of players, with little success. He has now signed almost 100 players since he arrived at the club, but his most successful buys have been the established stars he spent big money on.

The Anfield boardroom therefore, has resisted the temptation to bring in squad players this January, and instead have committed the money raised from the sale of Andrea Dossena, Andreiy Voronin, and possibly Philipp Degen and Ryan Babel, to the capture of Chamakh.

He held a meeting with Liverpool officials last week, and agreed in principle terms that will bring him to England next season, and now the Anfield club is waiting for his signature on a pre-contract deal, which is permitted under the Bosman ruling.

There is still a chance for Arsenal to steal in and offer similar terms, but even though manager Arsene Wenger has long pursued the striker, he has insisted he will not pay the sort of money Liverpool are prepared to go to.

Dossena and Voronin have already left, bringing in around 5million so far, and Babel is the subject of a 9million bid from Birmingham. He could still be sold, allowing Liverpool to finance the Chamakh deal.

Owner Tom Hicks has stated that there will be further buys in the summer, describing it as a “big window”, and officials at the club have made clear summer buys will be on top of the Chamakh deal, which they regard as the big move of the January window.

They hope that will diffuse the criticism, with Liverpool effectively spending more than their big four rivals, and even Manchester City, in the current window, as they attempt to plan for the future

Find it quite hard to believe. We’ll see I suppose. If it’s true then Rafa has paid a seriously inflated place again.

25m for a player who’s out of contract in the summer and it’s a report in the Mirror = Made up piss.

Liverpool should be two down here !! Reading killing them on the break

And Torres off after 29mins!

Ah what???
Injured is he?
And I after bringing him in instead of Drogba for fantasy team.

ClarkeyCat is very immature - watching the Setanta coverage but hitting ‘mute’ every time Luigi Macari is asked to comment.

Poor fare by Liverpool so far. Aquilani giving it away too much, a general lack of pace and cohesion and insecure enough at the back.

They have’nt said… he jogged off as if fine but I doubt it was tactical