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  1. There aren't that many Asian fans who are 'die hard' - most of them are gobshite cunts who cling onto football to give them something to talk about. I only know a handful who actually give a fuck about their team in the way all of us do.

     

    How the fuck do you know? Have you been to Asia to see for yourself? Been watching matches in both China and Hong Kong, and seeing that the timedifference is 8 hrs, it takes some die hard following to get up to watch a CL match at 4 a.m. in the morning on a Thursday morning. Or to follow a match like yesterdays. Also a lot of these fans come to Anfield once a year or twice a year, which is a hell of a lot harder to arrange than a trip up from London...

     

    So unless you have something to back this up, then stop that dig at Asians not being real "die-hard" fans...

  2. 29 year old right winger, used to play for Madrid under Capello, played for Deportivo against us, said to be about to join us.

     

    Any good?

     

    Rafa has wanted to sign him for years, good enough for me....

  3. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

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  4. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

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  5. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

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  6. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

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  7. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

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  8. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

  9. It's sad but true, I don't think the Carling carries much weight anymore, certainly if it's the only success of a season - I remember my own pleasure in us winning it in 2003 lasted pretty much until our next gormless and insipid defeat, at which point I forgot all about it.

     

    If someone had offered me 2nd in the league and a decent run in the CL at the start of the season, I'd have been more than happy to take it as it would have (and will, hopefully) represent a genuine step forward.

     

    (Who knows, maybe we'll nab the FA Cup this time round too...)

     

    Who remembers second best?

    Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best.

    Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.

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