Glenn Hysén wrote:Franny Jeffers averages a goal every 45 minutes for England.
I don't rate Franny Jeffers either.
I named 4 senior competitions in which he has a good scoring record - you're talking about Int'l friendlies
Glenn Hysén wrote:Franny Jeffers averages a goal every 45 minutes for England.
I don't rate Franny Jeffers either.
The Easter Bunny wrote:oooohhhhh
Giovani Dos Spurs™ wrote: I can hardly see Torres, Babel, Kuyt & Gerrard, with their direct approach based on Speed, drive and work-rate, wanting to mess around playing cute one-two's, dummies & flicks with him.
Luis wrote:I'm so Keane for this to be wrapped up.
@ Gio
boohoo, it's football, the big boys will crush you.
Giovani Dos Spurs wrote:Luis wrote:I'm so Keane for this to be wrapped up.
@ Gio
boohoo, it's football, the big boys will crush you.
You're certainly not the biggest c**t on this board Luis. I can't imagine what it is that makes you receive so much grief on here !
Glenn Hysén wrote:Giovani Dos Spurs wrote: I can hardly see Torres, Babel, Kuyt & Gerrard, with their direct approach based on Speed, drive and work-rate, wanting to mess around playing cute one-two's, dummies & flicks with him.
you're talking about Steven Gerrard right?
You I can hardly see Steven Gerrard wanting to mess around playing cute one-two's, dummies & flicks with him?
Steven Gerrard?
Haft of his reputation is based on him beating his man, playing the ball into a deep lying/dropping off forward and steaming into the space left by him.
Are you sure?
ROBBIE KEANE today completed his medical - edging the striker ever closer to sealing a £20m move to Anfield.
The Irish international arrived in Liverpool last night and was booked in for a series of tests at a Merseyside hospital.
A fee of £18m with add ons of up to £2m has been agreed with Spurs and terms have been agreed with the player
Liverpool had been looking to tie up the deal early last week but the transfer was held up as Tottenham looked to find a replacement for the White Hart Lane crowd favourite.
Keane, a boyhood Liverpool fan, is desperate to complete the move and once the formalities of the medical report are completed the 28-year-old striker should get his wish.
Though Keane's arrival would make him the second most expensive player ever signed by Liverpool - only Fernando Torres has cost more - it will not stop Rafa Benitez from pursuing his interest in Gareth Barry.
Despite suggestions from Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill that Liverpool are losing interest in the England midfielder, Benitez's interest in Barry has never wavered.
O'Neill, who is demanding around £20m for Barry, said: "Having not heard from Liverpool for some time it is clear that we value him more than they do.
"We obviously don't want him to go, so the price we are asking for him is a fair and realistic one for a player who is so good. In fact, I think it is really cheap.
"My own view is that he should hang around for another year and see if we can make further progress."
Benitez's desire to snare Barry hasn't lessened one bit, however, and the Reds boss is determined to do everything in his power to ensure he ends up at Anfield.
But in the absence of any acceptable offers being made for Xabi Alonso, it is highly unlikely that Liverpool's American owners will loosen the purse strings to allow Benitez to splash the cash on Barry.
That is likely to mean the wheeling and dealing will continue at Anfield to bring in the funds needed to stand a chance of signing the Villa man.
Meanwhile, Philipp Degen is set to undergo minor surgery on a groin injury and is likely to be ruled out for a fortnight.
Steven Gerrard has returned to full training after a short spell on the sidelines, however. The Reds skipper is expected to join his team mates on the trip to Spain for Wednesday night's friendly against Villarreal.
tonybarrett@liverpoolecho.co.uk (similar reports in some Irish broadsheets this morning as well.)
borocooper wrote:Keane always plays well against us..and Torres always seems to score for fun against us
You'll score loads against us now..9-8 to us next season
borocooper wrote:We have a fully fit Alves now though. 9-8.
Cesc Soler wrote:I wonder if Voronin will give up his number 10 shirt for Keane?
Calidad wrote:Surely Keane will have to earn his place over Voronin first?
Talk of taking his number is premature methinks
We have submitted ours already to the supporters, but I'm not so sure when the official list has to sent to the Premier League.Glenn Hysén wrote:When do they have to be submitted? End of this week is it?