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Now its liverpool....

skart14

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To sum it up, as long houllier is there, even if he has the french and brazillian national team playing for him...they would still be playing for the fourth spot... :wink:
 

Henry IV

Well-Known Member
Houllier will see a load of players having good games at Euro 2004 and buy them on that basis. Once they come to the Premiership they'll prove to be rubbish and they'll sit on the bench until their expensive contracts expire and then they'll leave for nothing. It's the Houllier way.
 

dsurg

Active Member
NO problems guys...we've never really had any strong financial clout so and it hasnt stopped us from playing wonderful football....so why are we worried....
 

EJub

Active Member
Thierrylikescats said:
Houllier could have all the money in the world and i wouldnt be worried :wink:

I wish I could have said it this well.

It might be fun to see how Houllier wastes another few million pounds. I would find that entertaining.
 

kNiteMare

Active Member
EJub said:
Thierrylikescats said:
Houllier could have all the money in the world and i wouldnt be worried :wink:

I wish I could have said it this well.

It might be fun to see how Houllier wastes another few million pounds. I would find that entertaining.

very entertaining...
 

brianfrance

Established Member
First thing to do is keep Gerrad and Owen, which is pretty expensive I think :lol:
I'm not worried about the money at Liverpool, I'm happy !! next season the battle for the 2nd will be nice to see with Chelski MU Liverpool :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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