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Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

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Your team is Shit...

Smalling
Blackett
Jones
Young
Valencia
Fellain
Herrera
Di Maria
Falcao
Mata
Rojo
Blind
BUNCH OF AVERAGE PLAYERS]

Punguza stress arifu..utakuja kudanji bure..if United is shite, what is loserfools?
 
Manure Utd fans wanachekesha sana!

Asa RRONDO unaombea LFC washinde as if Top 4 contenders wanaCare na uwepo wako pale!

Man, Your team is awful!!!


The shitty team is third....looserfools fifth,sixth well I don't know...najua huwezi kulala bila kuongelea man utd
 
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Steven Gerrard ruled out for up to two weeks after picking up hamstring injury in Liverpool's crucial win over Tottenham;


 
Liverpool seal record £300 million kit deal
Liverpool have announced that they have agreed the biggest kit supplier deal in their history with American sportswear manufacturer New Balance.

In 2012 Liverpool signed a six-year deal worth £25 million a season with Warrior Sports, whose parent company is New Balance.

Their kits will be produced by New Balance from next season onwards in a deal reportedly worth up to £300 million.

Liverpool's chief commercial officer Billy Hogan said: "We are thrilled to announce this partnership with one of the world's leading sportswear brands, which is a record-breaking deal for the club."

Like Liverpool, New Balance has over 100 years of heritage and a global footprint and they have a presence in many countries across the world, which will all feature LFC kit."

Hiyo ni record kwenye ngazi ya klabu!! Maana United wana deal la £750m na Adidas. Wazee wa kuset benchmarks..

Deal ya Liverpool na Warrior Sport ya miaka sita supposed kuwa na value ya £25m kwa mwaka na sasa deal hiyo imechukuliwa na New Balance ambayo ni kampuni tanzu and got improved na thamani yake itakuwa ni £300 kwa kipindi cha miaka mitatu iliyosalia. That means instead of £25, sasa itakuwa £100m per year.

Manuer signed mkataba wa miaka 10 na Adidas ukiwa na total value ya £750m. That means kwa mwaka manure wanapata £75m while Liverpool watapata £100m.

…deluded manure Fungus!!
 
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Deal ya Liverpool na Warrior Sport ya miaka sita supposed kuwa na value ya £25m kwa mwaka na sasa deal hiyo imechukuliwa na New Balance ambayo ni kampuni tanzu and got improved na thamani yake itakuwa ni £300 kwa kipindi cha miaka mitatu iliyosalia. That means instead of £25, sasa itakuwa £100m per year.

Manuer signed mkataba wa miaka 10 na Adidas ukiwa na total value ya £750m. That means kwa mwaka manure wanapata £75m while Liverpool watapata £100m.

…deluded manure Fungus!!

Mkuu Osokonoi, hizi zako kwa jamaa ni za uso!!
 
Deal ya Liverpool na Warrior Sport ya miaka sita supposed kuwa na value ya £25m kwa mwaka na sasa deal hiyo imechukuliwa na New Balance ambayo ni kampuni tanzu and got improved na thamani yake itakuwa ni £300 kwa kipindi cha miaka mitatu iliyosalia. That means instead of £25, sasa itakuwa £100m per year.

Manuer signed mkataba wa miaka 10 na Adidas ukiwa na total value ya £750m. That means kwa mwaka manure wanapata £75m while Liverpool watapata £100m.

…deluded manure Fungus!!

Eh! Kweli Hesabu janga la taifa!!
 
Mkuu Osokonoi, hizi zako kwa jamaa ni za uso!!

Kuna za uso gani hapo...hata kusoma posts zenu wenyewe hamuwezi...

Ebu wekeni link inayosema hiyo deal ni world-record breaking!!

Nimewaambia (na hata kwenye post ya huyo osokonoi imeandikwa, hiyo record katika ngazi ya klabu, yaani loserfools. Hiyo pia ni publicity stunt ya NB, kwani ndiyo kit deal yao ya kwanza na klabu ya soka, kama sikosei.

United ilishaset benchmark kwa kuwa na WORLD-RECORD BREAKING KIT DEAL. Nyiye wengine kazi kwenu...
 
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Liverpool leo wametangaza kua nivea men uk kua official club grooming partner....YNWA
 
Ebu someni hapa nyiye loserfools

Arsenal last year signed a five-year kit deal with Puma worth a total of around £150 million but, like Liverpool's, it is well short of the world's most lucrative contract.

That is held by Manchester United, who signed off a 10-year deal with Adidas last year valued at around £750 million.

Liverpool news: Anfield club seal record £300 million kit deal - Telegraph

Unapoteza nguvu yako....hao hata kwenye reality wanaweka ushabiki,imeandikwa wazi kabisa 'Liverpool signed a record deal in THEIR CLUB HISTORY' halafu mtu anapayuka eti ndio world record deal!
 
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Unapoteza nguvu yako....hao hata kwenye reality wanaweka ushabiki,imeandikwa wazi kabisa 'Liverpool signed a record deal in THEIR CLUB HISTORY' halafu mtu anapayuka eti ndio world record deal!

Jamaa wana msongo wa mawaza na mihemuko balaa....ila ninawasamehe bure kabisa...
 
Unapoteza nguvu yako....hao hata kwenye reality wanaweka ushabiki,imeandikwa wazi kabisa 'Liverpool signed a record deal in THEIR CLUB HISTORY' halafu mtu anapayuka eti ndio world record deal!

Osokoni ameandika a well detailed observation. Lakini nyie akina nzi, mmeweka mbele zaidi ushabiki.
Liverpool wanapata Dividend ya £100 kwa mwaka, Man U wanapata dividend ya £75 kwa mwaka. Je ni nani aliyesaini the most lucrative deal hapo?
 
Osokoni ameandika a well detailed observation. Lakini nyie akina nzi, mmeweka mbele zaidi ushabiki.
Liverpool wanapata Dividend ya £100 kwa mwaka, Man U wanapata dividend ya £75 kwa mwaka. Je ni nani aliyesaini the most lucrative deal hapo?

WTF!!!??? United deal is worth 750m quids; Loserfools' is 300m quids!

Na hiyo breakdown ya hiyo £ 100m kwa mwaka kajitungia tu, labda atoe link inayotoa huo mchanganuo. Maana nilizoziona hazisemi hayo.

"The multi-year partnership has become the biggest kit supplier deal in the club's history, with New Balance - one of the world's major sportswear manufacturers - responsible for designing the Reds' strips and training apparel."

Hiyo ni quote kutoka

http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/179474-lfc-announce-record-new-balance-kit-deal

Nyiye mna shida aisee...
 
Nimewaambia kwamba NB inaingia kwenye soka kwa kasi sasa...hiyo yote ni publicity stunt...

Kisa mmezidiwa na United basi mnatoa machooo...
 
Mnyonge (BR) mnyongeni lakini haki yake apewe inapobidi!

Wakati BR ameshapata muarobaini, mwenzake Jurgens Klopp bado amebuma Bundesliga.

Liverpool are the best team in England, sort of

By Andi Thomas  @andi_thomas on Feb 12, 2015, 9:32a +

Only just beaten by Chelsea, only just scraping past Bolton. Liverpool are weird, and are great fun.

It's been a good few months since anybody's had any cause to write this, but Liverpool are the best team in the country. That is to say, they sit on top of the Premier League form table, with four wins and two draws in their last six games. Since losing 3-0 at Old Trafford Dec. 14 they've played 15 games across all competitions, winning nine, drawing five and losing just once.

Which, when you think back to the bleak Anfield autumn -- meek surrender in the Champions League, the risible 3-1 loss away at Crystal Palace -- is quite the turnaround. But while the results have been largely positive, it's been a very odd collection of performances. Essentially, both the following sentences are true:

The only team to have beaten Liverpool in two months are the actual best team in the country, Chelsea, and they needed extra time to do it.

And:

In that same run, Liverpool have contrived to draw with bottom of the table Leicester City and Championship Bolton Wanderers, and have needed fair dollops of fortune to get victories against AFC Wimbledon, Burnley, Bolton (in the replay), Sunderland and Aston Villa.

In essence, Liverpool have arrived at a place where no matter the opposition, they can make a game close: stick them up against a team on top of the Premier League and they'll push them all the way over two legs; stick them up against a team mid-table in the Championship and they'll scrape past in a replay after the opposition take the lead, fluff a great chance for 2-0, and have a man sent off. And even then, they'll need Philippe Coutinho produce something unstoppable to do so.

Liverpool's emergence into a state of scaleable brinkmanship has come after Brendan Rodgers essentially tore up his plans for the season and started improvising: switching to a back three; moving Emre Can into defence; deploying Lazar Markovic as a wingback; sticking Raheem Sterling up front; restoring Lucas to the first team; inviting Mario Balotelli and Dejan Lovren to take their leisure. Perhaps there's a trade-off inherent in this system: the attacking overloads at one end offset against a certain amount of vulnerability at the other, resulting in the opposition -- of whatever standard -- always feeling as though they're in with a chance.

That said, another curious quirk of this recent run has been a tightening of the Liverpool defence, to the extent that Simon Mignolet no longer looks like a man trying to hide behind one of his posts. Liverpool may not be crushing teams with anything like the verve of last season, but they have managed to tighten things up at the back while regaining some of their former buzz up front (dismal nil-nil draws against Everton aside). Yet there's still that odd consistency: just about good enough to keep Chelsea to one over 90 minutes; just about good enough to keep Bolton to one over 90 minutes.

For Liverpool fans, all this is excellent: their team have managed to put together a few wins, has regained some ground in the Race For Not The Europa League, and has rediscovered the ability to move around quickly in crowd-pleasing, defender-disturbing shapes. But this is also good news for the neutral. Obviously, when Liverpool play your club, then you'd like them to be in a kind of 0-1 to Newcastle, 1-3 to Palace, 0-1 to Aston Villa mood. In terms of the general spectacle, however, laughing at Dejan Lovren has a certain shelf-life.

For a football match to be good to watch, it generally involves at least one team that is confident yet vulnerable; committed to attacking yet in possession of -- or at least believed to be in possession of -- a soft underbelly. Liverpool have managed to end up in a place where this is true no matter who they're playing (er, except Everton). Their fans can expect some decent attacking football, their opponents' can anticipate a fair amount of shonky defending, and everybody else gets to watch a close game.

Whether this is sustainable is perhaps a matter for debate. The return of Daniel Sturridge might well lead to Liverpool actually getting properly good, which would disturb the delicate balance; alternatively, injuries and the impending return of European football might well force Rodgers to start using the squad he doesn't trust again, and that might knock them back the other way. Until then, though, let us give thanks to Brendan Rodgers, who is bringing the entertainment to a bland Premier League and may just have surpassed the great Bill Shankly. After all, he only made Liverpool people happy. Rodgers is bringing something for everybody.
 
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