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Another bizarre rumour is this Yaya Toure one that's been doing the rounds today.

I have a suspicion some bright spark has seen that whole Kolo/Yaya chant that the players were doing, and gone "Wow Liverpool must be signing Yaya too"
 
I think our priorities are (rough order):
A top striker Lacazette/Dybala/Vietto
A keeper Navas/Cech
Another striker Origi
A centre mid Pjanic/Kovacic
A fullback Clyne
A centre back Don't see it happening, we have Sakho/Skrtel/Lovren/Touré

I like this list. Dybala won't happen, he's already joining Juventus I believe, but the others are good. I don't expect another centre back either, it would just be a smart move as I think that Lovren and Toure aren't good enough, Sakho is injury prone, and I know Skrtl has been important, I still think he's a bit reckless.

I would also add to my list, having reconsidered, a defensive mid. I hope we don't sell Lucas, but whether we do or not,a defensive mid like Wanyama, Kondogbia, or someone else who can do that job should be a priority. Not that I think we are likely to get either of those two.
I would be happy if we signed Kovacic for sure, I think the Pjanic and Vidal links are unrealistic, but I think a more defensive minded player should be prioritised.
 
I have a suspicion some bright spark has seen that whole Kolo/Yaya chant that the players were doing, and gone "Wow Liverpool must be signing Yaya too"

Well the whole Kolo/Yaya link, the unhappiness of Yaya, the unhappiness of Sterling and the interest of City combined with people believing Liverpool need to make a statement this summer, It's a good rumour haha

Have to wait and see if there is any genuine truth in it
 
If i am correct, we also should be cheering on Arsenal today. An Aston Villa win and we'll be starting out season mid-late July as the first English team entering the competition
 
Well the whole Kolo/Yaya link, the unhappiness of Yaya, the unhappiness of Sterling and the interest of City combined with people believing Liverpool need to make a statement this summer, It's a good rumour haha

Have to wait and see if there is any genuine truth in it

I very much doubt there's any shred of truth in it, but for arguments sake let's say there is, that would be an incredibly backwards move IMHO.

Milner would be one thing. But paying the ridiculous wages it would take to snag Toure, on top of the fee; for a 32 year old who wouldn't be the difference maker in a top team to take you over the top; would be as boneheaded as they come.
 
If i am correct, we also should be cheering on Arsenal today. An Aston Villa win and we'll be starting out season mid-late July as the first English team entering the competition

Yup. An Arsenal win would open up an extra place via the League (FA Cup runners-up no longer get the Europa place if the winners are already in the Champions League), which would go to Southampton. Who in turn would take our place in the qualifiers and we'd go straight into the groups. A Villa win, and there's 4 qualifiers (2 rounds) to get through before the groups starting the last Thursday in July.

So come on you Gunners!
 
I very much doubt there's any shred of truth in it, but for arguments sake let's say there is, that would be an incredibly backwards move IMHO.

Milner would be one thing. But paying the ridiculous wages it would take to snag Toure, on top of the fee; for a 32 year old who wouldn't be the difference maker in a top team to take you over the top; would be as boneheaded as they come.

Yaya Toure wouldn't be a difference maker in a top team? That's possibly one of the most bizarre statements I have seen on here and that takes some going

I fully understand it's high wages for a 32 year old, but that 32 year old would be our best player or one of them should he 'hypothetically' join LFC

Yup. An Arsenal win would open up an extra place via the League (FA Cup runners-up no longer get the Europa place if the winners are already in the Champions League), which would go to Southampton. Who in turn would take our place in the qualifiers and we'd go straight into the groups. A Villa win, and there's 4 qualifiers (2 rounds) to get through before the groups starting the last Thursday in July.

So come on you Gunners!

Well that's disappointing having the cheer on the Gunners! haha
 
Yaya Toure wouldn't be a difference maker in a top team? That's possibly one of the most bizarre statements I have seen on here and that takes some going

I fully understand it's high wages for a 32 year old, but that 32 year old would be our best player or one of them should he 'hypothetically' join LFC ....

You misread me.

Liverpool aren't a top team where bringing in Toure would be justified if he was the final difference making piece.
 
You misread me.

Liverpool aren't a top team where bringing in Toure would be justified if he was the final difference making piece.

Ah, understood. My bad...

I suppose it would depend on the price, our budget and other targets as to whether it would be a sensible move
 
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That Guardiola after the 2001 semi?

Ridiculous, emotion filled week. Lost at home to Leeds on Good Friday, where we thought we'd blown the top 4. Then went had the crazy Derby Easter Monday when Gary Mac webbed in the free kick in injury time (my favourite game of the second treble winning season and the game that turned the year); Barcelona in the UEFA Cup semi the Thursday when McAllister continued what would be a fantastic late season run of goals, and then beat 'Spurs 3-1 at home Sunday with the brilliant Scot scoring again. (Part of 5 straight games he scored in. And got a song to boot lol.).

All culminating in the single best week of my footballing supporting life. Cardiff for the best way to win a Cup final you'd been completely dominated in (we owed Arsenal MASSIVELY), Dortmund for the best UEFA Cup final ever, then Charlton to clinch the last day 3rd place and last Champions League spot. It was an adrenaline filled 8 days of travel, bevy, game, party; travel, bevy, game, party; travel, bevy, game, party.

Houllier was a crank. But he was a loveable crank and he was our crank ha ha.

Fantastic memories. Thanks for that. Happy days.
 
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That Guardiola after the 2001 semi?

Ridiculous, emotion filled week. Lost at home to Leeds on Good Friday, where we thought we'd blown the top 4. Then went had the crazy Derby Easter Monday when Gary Mac webbed in the free kick in injury time (my favourite game of the second treble winning season and the game that turned the year); Barcelona in the UEFA Cup semi the Thursday when McAllister continued what would be a fantastic late season run of goals, and then beat 'Spurs 3-1 at home Sunday with the brilliant Scot scoring again. (Part of 5 straight games he scored in. And got a song to boot lol.).

All culminating in the single best week of my footballing supporting life. Cardiff for the best way to win a Cup final you'd be completely dominated in (we owed Arsenal MASSIVELY), Dortmund for the best UEFA Cup final ever, then Charlton to clinch the last day 3rd place and last Champions League spot. It was an adrenaline filled 8 days of travel, bevy, game, party; travel, bevy, game, party; travel, bevy, game, party.

Houllier was a crank. But he was a loveable crank and he was our crank ha ha.

Fantastic memories. Thanks for that. Happy days.

Spot on.
 
This Villa team destroyed us...Says it all about us.

Benteke's ******* gash, don't care what you say. Not ran all game, only won about two headers all game, neither achieving anything.
 
This Villa team destroyed us...Says it all about us.

Benteke's ******* gash, don't care what you say. Not ran all game, only won about two headers all game, neither achieving anything.

We where an absolute disgrace the semi. Like you say we made Villa look good which tells you how bad we were. The only saving grace is it saved us an *** kicking the final.

As for Benteke, said it above. NO WAY is he anything like a 30 million pound footballer. All power and little else. His technical ability, a pre requisite for a forward in Rodgers bollocks system, is none existent. And his lack of pace is frightening. Let's swap our existent forwards for another forward who doesn't fit but he's scored goals the second half of the year so he's the latest big thing again.

Brilliant. The logic at Anfield is seriously frightening.
 
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This Villa team destroyed us...Says it all about us.

Benteke's ******* gash, don't care what you say. Not ran all game, only won about two headers all game, neither achieving anything.

We where an absolute disgrace the semi. Like you say we made Villa look good which tells you how bad we were. The only saving grace is it saved us an *** kicking the final.

As for Benteke, said it above. NO WAY is he anything like a 30 million pound footballer. All power and little else. His technical ability, a pre requisite for a forward in Rodgers bollocks system, is none existent. And his lack of pace is frightening. Let's swap our existent forwards for another forward who doesn't fit but he's scored goals the scone half of the year so he the latest big thing again.

Brilliant. The logic at Anfield is seriously frightening.

We were a disgrace, but Villa also played out of their skins... both contributed IMO, and that's why so many shocks happen in the FA Cup more so than any other competition
 
We were a disgrace, but Villa also played out of their skins... both contributed IMO, and that's why so many shocks happen in the FA Cup more so than any other competition

Oh, then as now you take nothing away from Villa. They did everything they had to.

Outside of Coutinho, we, on the other hand, barely broke sweat.
 
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