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After the game the other night Kenny took the whole squad to the Algarve to play golf. Suarez was there too, having travelled with the squad even though he is cup tied. Shelvey is there as well. Nothing wrong with the cameraderie in the camp since Kenny took charge.

 

don't forget he also took some of the youngsters to prague.every time you seem to see the players now they seem to have a smile on there face:yes:

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What the hell has torres to complain about? He was treated as a god, paid a fortune every week, underperformed for 18 months and as it seems didnt bother to meet with the team for the social gatherings there were. How strange would it be to question he`s professionality?

5 games 0 goals. No wonder he wants to make excuses. I wonder who`s to blame for him underperforming now?

I pitty him for the lack of common sense, and the lack of sensible people around him for good advice. He can always rely on Mongo for that now a days thou.

Im happy hes sad face is gone, and just as happy we got Suarez and Carroll smiling in to Anfield.

So long Sulky! Break a leg!

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In truth, the chaos was over by the time he demanded a move. He had one reason and one reason, only. He wanted Champions League football, and he wanted it NOW! Chelsea were the easy option and he had no idea we'd be in with a shout for 4th on the basis of results up to January. He has made a major career mistake and he is trying to justify it.........to himself.

I'd rather rememember him for what he was, not for what he's become.

Abramovich, IMO, solved a major problem for us and we are better off on the field and off it as result.

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Saw his quotes about why he joined Chelsea, something along the lines of " not joining man united for respect of Liverpool fans not joining Real because of his background, I did not like the idea of Italy and Barcelona do not need any one." now of I was a Chelsea fan and Torres basically claims he joined the club by a process of elimination I would be fucking raging.

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I've been thinking about one moment in the derby for a while, he broke through and just had to smash it past Howard but instead he chose to try and lob him from an angle that he could never have really lobbed him from. At the time I just thought he made the wrong decision but looking back on it I reckon the cunt wanted to score himself a wonder goal more then he wanted us to win.

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EXCLUSIVE: Liverpool supports label Fernando Torres a 'massive bellend'.

by Unrighteous of TLW Forum

11/04/13

 

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In a scathing attack, LFC supporters have hit back at formerly-great striker Fernando Torres, 26, calling him a 'massive, massive bellend' and suggesting, 'that he shut his flapping cocksheath' with all his focus on LFC in the media in recent weeks.

 

Torres, sick of being a lazy workdodger at LFC, was rescued by a horrible gang of benders, Chelsea Football Club, with a dodgy fucking russian billionaire as the owner. Torres claimed that, 'the dressing room is ace', after Chelsea leftback Ashley Cole, well-known bender and phone molester, assaulted a staff member with an air rifle.

 

Torres, recently seen laughing whilst counting a thick of money, has not adjusted to life at Stamford Bridge. His horrible return of zero goals in five games has many scratching their heads to his massive pricetag.

 

Unrighteous, a known member of beloved LFC forum, has stated, "Fernando Torres is a fucking horrible cunt. He just can't keep his fucking mouth shut, because he's gone to that pile of utter human filth and knows he's made a mistake. Of course, we're much better off without his lazy arse. He, simply, isn't the player that we bought from Atletico Madrid anymore."

 

Fernando Torres' Mrs, Olalla, was recently seen in a high end London hotel with Chelsea Skipper John Terry.

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Excuses starting to wear thin for goal-shy Fernando Torres

The Chelsea striker needs to rediscover his scoring mojo fast or risk being seen as a busted flush

 

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Fernando Torres has yet to find the net for Chelsea since his move from Liverpool in January. Photograph: Tom Jenkins

Excuses are like those miracle diet tips you see advertised on the cover of women's magazines – the more there are, the less credible they are. Over the past year or so a host of explanations have been offered for the poor form of Fernando Torres: his confidence is low, non-stop football has left him jaded, he needs a long run of games to fully shake off injury, the players around him are unworthy, his motivation is drained, he is trying too hard. And so on. Much more of this and Chelsea fans will be forced to conclude that the most expensive footballer in British history is, in fact, a waste of money.

 

It could be, as many have suggested, that he just needs one goal with his new club for his confidence to be restored and his old prolific self to re-emerge. At international level a goal in the opening game at Euro 96 for Alan Shearer, on the back of a two-year international drought, propelled him towards becoming the tournament's top scorer – but even during his fruitless streak with England Shearer was banging in goals for Blackburn; conversely, when Andriy Shevchenko, the Chelsea flop that Torres must dread emulating, was failing to score frequently for his club, he continued to net regularly for Ukraine.

 

Torres's performances, however, have generally ranged from tepid to torpid for both club and country for well over a year: if at Liverpool it was plausible to blame the poverty of his supporting cast, the same excuse hardly washes with Spain, and yet he did not score for his country during their triumphant expedition to South Africa last summer nor even during any of their World Cup qualifiers. Since 2008 his only competitive goals for one of the greatest sides ever seen have come in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Liechtenstein, whose every mention must be accompanied by the words little and lowly.

 

FC Copenhagen are not as lowly as Liechtenstein but, given that they come to Stamford Bridge for Wednesday's Champions League tie 2-0 down from the first leg, their visit represents an ideal chance for Torres to open his account for Chelsea, in his sixth outing. Hence Carlo Ancelotti is unlikely to rest him.

 

The manager needs him to rediscover his scoring mojo fast and if confidence is the problem then it must be boosted at the earliest opportunity, or rather, at the next opportunity, given that in his last game Torres failed to score against Blackpool, the Premier League's most porous defence. The fact that Didier Drogba has been left on the bench for half of Chelsea's matches since the Spaniard's arrival suggests that Torres is seen not merely as the future of the club but very much the present and, as such, the man whom Roman Abramovich expects to shoot Chelsea to glory in the Champions League, the one trophy that they can realistically win this season. A goal will not restore the speed that Torres seems to have lost but it may render him less anxious in possession and less rash in his once-cool finishing.

 

Torres has enough superb displays in the bank to earn him more time to prove his tepid form is but a blip. But at what point does a blip become a terminal decline? Already it is difficult to remember any great striker who has endured such a long run of indifferent form at an age when he is supposed to be in his prime, unless we include Wayne Rooney as a great. But perhaps neither Rooney nor Torres deserves that description? Or perhaps the intensity of the modern game means some players, even great ones, pass their peak much earlier than they used to?

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The weekend before his move one of the papers ran with something along the lines of that he had been "verbally intimated" at liverpool.

 

For someone who was "Verbally intimated" or "bullied" He sure fucking talks a lot! He is the one insulting us, not the other way round. He was a good player (and could be again) but if im honest, im a little disappointed with myself for not seeing what a knob he was whilst he was here. I, like most people, defended him from people who called his "lazy" or "moody" or even "shit", i wish i hadn't bothered. Yes its right to defend our players but, its starting to look like he was never deserving to wear the shirt.

 

I really don't want to talk about him anymore, it just makes me angry. I hope he shuts up soon and moves on with his life, because Liverpool have already moved on from him!

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For someone who was "Verbally intimated" or "bullied" He sure fucking talks a lot! He is the one insulting us, not the other way round. He was a good player (and could be again) but if im honest, im a little disappointed with myself for not seeing what a knob he was whilst he was here. I, like most people, defended him from people who called his "lazy" or "moody" or even "shit", i wish i hadn't bothered. Yes its right to defend our players but, its starting to look like he was never deserving to wear the shirt.

 

I really don't want to talk about him anymore, it just makes me angry. I hope he shuts up soon and moves on with his life, because Liverpool have already moved on from him!

 

To be fair that was the papers /journos getting that wrong. They didnt understand the difference between intimated and intimidated.

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In truth, the chaos was over by the time he demanded a move. He had one reason and one reason, only. He wanted Champions League football, and he wanted it NOW! Chelsea were the easy option and he had no idea we'd be in with a shout for 4th on the basis of results up to January. He has made a major career mistake and he is trying to justify it.........to himself.

I'd rather rememember him for what he was, not for what he's become.

Abramovich, IMO, solved a major problem for us and we are better off on the field and off it as result.

 

That is spot on for me.

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Saw his quotes about why he joined Chelsea, something along the lines of " not joining man united for respect of Liverpool fans not joining Real because of his background, I did not like the idea of Italy and Barcelona do not need any one." now of I was a Chelsea fan and Torres basically claims he joined the club by a process of elimination I would be fucking raging.

 

I suppose it would depend on how you read it. Chelsea fans are generally halfwits, but even they could see at least a back-handed compliment in that quote: they're the ONLY club he would have joined, and he's bracketed them in with Barca and Real. Sort of.

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