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Hongereni wakuu naona leo hakukuwa na kubebwa
kama ilivyokuwa Emirates .. .. .
 
Wakuu tuache utani siku hizi mpira wenu unjavutia sana.

Hongereni kwa kufanya mabadiriko ya kocha wakati muafaka.
Asante mkuu. Lakini mi naona tulichelewa sana kufanya mabadiliko hayo. Kama Daglish angekuja mapema zaidi leo hii tungekuwa tunaongea mengine.
 
Asante mkuu. Lakini mi naona tulichelewa sana kufanya mabadiliko hayo. Kama Daglish angekuja mapema zaidi leo hii tungekuwa tunaongea mengine.


Toka Daglish Aje ni Chelsea tu ndio wametuzidi kwa Point. naweza kusema angekuja mapema angesaidia Liverpoolfc pengine ingekuwa stori nyengine.. Hapohapo bora hakutokea mapema yule kitumwa cha Sir Alex, hudgson kaharibu, pia kasaidia Hicks na Shetani mwenzake Gillet watoke, angekuwepo Kenny na Liverpoolfc ingefanya vizuri pengine watu wasingewasukuma nje wale wachawi wawili. Lucas na Spering wanacheza pamoja vizuri japo mie, simfagilii spering sana Bora awekwe dogo SUSO na Kushoto Raheem Sterling.
 
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Hongereni wakuu naona leo hakukuwa na kubebwa
kama ilivyokuwa Emirates .. .. .
KWELI KABISA... HIVI PALE EMIRATES NDIPO STOKE CITY ILIBEBWA SIO??? khe khe khe kheheheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.... wasalimie shenzy, walnut, kosheni, chamaki, fabrikashen na njuruu
 
Toka Daglish Aje ni Chelsea tu ndio wametuzidi kwa Point. naweza kusema angekuja mapema angesaidia Liverpoolfc pengine ingekuwa stori nyengine.. Hapohapo bora hakutokea mapema yule kitumwa cha Sir Alex, hudgson kaharibu, pia kasaidia Hicks na Shetani mwenzake Gillet watoke, angekuwepo Kenny na Liverpoolfc ingefanya vizuri pengine watu wasingewasukuma nje wale wachawi wawili. Lucas na Spering wanacheza pamoja vizuri japo mie, simfagilii spering sana Bora awekwe dogo SUSO na Kushoto Raheem Sterling.
spearing ana bahati kuna raul na lucas... hiyo kitu inaitwa raheem ni balaa kubwa, nadhani wanamlinda bado hajakoma mifupa

next season itakua nzuri
 
Maxi is on fire.... 7 goals in 3 games and counting

I hope chesi will come and pay us 60M quids for him as well

dang!!!

Hahahaha...... mate haya mambo ya kuchekeshana asubuhi si mazuri....Chel-Sicks are crazies!..........:bange::bange::bange:
 
Endeleeni kufurukuta......
hommie tushamaliza kufurukuta, sasa tunamwaga upupu tu

tumeanzisha mshinano ya kufunga magoli kwa staili mbalimbali aisee.... soooo sweeett!!
 
hommie tushamaliza kufurukuta, sasa tunamwaga upupu tu

tumeanzisha mshinano ya kufunga magoli kwa staili mbalimbali aisee.... soooo sweeett!!

Huyo Dogo we mwache tu....hajaona Messi mpya....Suarez ndani ya Anfield! Wana kazi ngumu inawajia.
 
Liverpool edge ahead of Manchester United in £15m race for Ashley Young

• England forward set to leave Aston Villa this summer
• Charlie Adam, Gary Cahill and Phil Jones also on shopping list




  • Andy Hunter
  • The Guardian, Wednesday 11 May 2011 <li class="history">Article history
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    Ashley Young is a target for Manchester United and Liverpool this summer. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images

    Liverpool's owner, Fenway Sports Group, is increasingly confident of following the imminent appointment of Kenny Dalglish as the club's permanent manager by beating Manchester United to the signature of the Aston Villa forward Ashley Young.
    Dalglish's confirmation as the long-term successor to Roy Hodgson is a formality having taken the club from 12th in the Premier League to the brink of European qualification inside four months and is expected to be announced before the end of the season.
    Several FSG officials, notably the principal owner, John W Henry, and Liverpool's chairman, Tom Werner, have voiced their support for the 60-year-old Scot and backed him on the combined £57.8m purchases of Andy Carroll and Luis Suárez in January. They are now pursuing Young, another target of Dalglish and the director of football, Damien Comolli, and have emerged as favourites to sign the £15m-rated England international despite competition from United, the Premier League champions-elect.
    Young enters the final year of his Villa contract this summer having rejected the offer of an improved deal, which contained a get-out clause in the region of £15m, at the start of this season. The 25-year-old insisted on delaying talks with Villa over a contract extension until this campaign had ended but his employers are privately resigned to losing the player four years after his £9.65m arrival from Watford.
    United and Liverpool are vying for Young's services but the prospect of a significant increase on his £65,000-a-week Villa salary at Anfield, plus more regular first-team football than he may receive at Old Trafford, is understood to have tilted the contest in Dalglish's favour.
    United are only one point away from overtaking Liverpool on 19 league titles and can guarantee Champions League football next term but, unlike their Anfield rivals, they are well-stocked on the left and right of midfield and in Young's preferred position behind the lead striker. The chance to establish himself in a team with renewed momentum under Dalglish is believed to have tempted Young towards Liverpool.
    Dalglish and Comolli are also keen on Young's team-mate Stewart Downing, whose performances have eclipsed the Stevenage-born forward at Villa Park this season. Although Villa are loth to lose either player and have proved to be tough negotiators under Randy Lerner, as Liverpool and Manchester City can testify over their moves for Gareth Barry and James Milner respectively, Young's contractual situation has left them little room for manoeuvre once a tempting bid arrives.
    Young forms part of an ambitious spending programme planned by FSG for this summer, an added appeal for a player who has established himself in the England set-up, with Blackpool's Charlie Adam still on Liverpool's agenda following a thwarted move in January and a new central defender among the targets. Bolton's Gary Cahill and Phil Jones of Blackburn are under consideration.
    Enticing Young to Anfield, and away from Old Trafford, would be a further indication of Liverpool's determination to offer a sterner challenge to Sir Alex Ferguson's domination of the Premier League than they have managed for much of the past two decades.
    Jamie Carragher has paid tribute to United as they close in on an English record 19th league title and concedes there must be improvement within Anfield to prevent their fierce rivals moving further ahead. "You have to give Manchester United great credit. They will be worthy champions and we will congratulate them," the Liverpool vice-captain said. "But losing the record is not something we are going dwell on. Of course it is disappointing and frustrating but the only way we can change it for the better is by looking after ourselves.
    "We are not a club that wants to rely on others for help. Liverpool has never been that way and never will be. We don't want to be looking to Chelsea or Arsenal or anyone else to stop United winning the title. If we want to be seen as the most successful club in the country again, we've got to do it on our own.
    "We've won a couple more European Cups than Manchester United but if we want to preserve that record, we've got to win our own European Cups. That's the way it is. We can't go blaming anyone else for the fact United look like they are going to win a 19th title."

 
Liverpool edge ahead of Manchester United in £15m race for Ashley Young

• England forward set to leave Aston Villa this summer
• Charlie Adam, Gary Cahill and Phil Jones also on shopping list




  • Andy Hunter
  • The Guardian, Wednesday 11 May 2011 <li class="history">Article history
    Ashley-Young-007.jpg
    Ashley Young is a target for Manchester United and Liverpool this summer. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images

    Liverpool's owner, Fenway Sports Group, is increasingly confident of following the imminent appointment of Kenny Dalglish as the club's permanent manager by beating Manchester United to the signature of the Aston Villa forward Ashley Young.
    Dalglish's confirmation as the long-term successor to Roy Hodgson is a formality having taken the club from 12th in the Premier League to the brink of European qualification inside four months and is expected to be announced before the end of the season.
    Several FSG officials, notably the principal owner, John W Henry, and Liverpool's chairman, Tom Werner, have voiced their support for the 60-year-old Scot and backed him on the combined £57.8m purchases of Andy Carroll and Luis Suárez in January. They are now pursuing Young, another target of Dalglish and the director of football, Damien Comolli, and have emerged as favourites to sign the £15m-rated England international despite competition from United, the Premier League champions-elect.
    Young enters the final year of his Villa contract this summer having rejected the offer of an improved deal, which contained a get-out clause in the region of £15m, at the start of this season. The 25-year-old insisted on delaying talks with Villa over a contract extension until this campaign had ended but his employers are privately resigned to losing the player four years after his £9.65m arrival from Watford.
    United and Liverpool are vying for Young's services but the prospect of a significant increase on his £65,000-a-week Villa salary at Anfield, plus more regular first-team football than he may receive at Old Trafford, is understood to have tilted the contest in Dalglish's favour.
    United are only one point away from overtaking Liverpool on 19 league titles and can guarantee Champions League football next term but, unlike their Anfield rivals, they are well-stocked on the left and right of midfield and in Young's preferred position behind the lead striker. The chance to establish himself in a team with renewed momentum under Dalglish is believed to have tempted Young towards Liverpool.
    Dalglish and Comolli are also keen on Young's team-mate Stewart Downing, whose performances have eclipsed the Stevenage-born forward at Villa Park this season. Although Villa are loth to lose either player and have proved to be tough negotiators under Randy Lerner, as Liverpool and Manchester City can testify over their moves for Gareth Barry and James Milner respectively, Young's contractual situation has left them little room for manoeuvre once a tempting bid arrives.
    Young forms part of an ambitious spending programme planned by FSG for this summer, an added appeal for a player who has established himself in the England set-up, with Blackpool's Charlie Adam still on Liverpool's agenda following a thwarted move in January and a new central defender among the targets. Bolton's Gary Cahill and Phil Jones of Blackburn are under consideration.
    Enticing Young to Anfield, and away from Old Trafford, would be a further indication of Liverpool's determination to offer a sterner challenge to Sir Alex Ferguson's domination of the Premier League than they have managed for much of the past two decades.
    Jamie Carragher has paid tribute to United as they close in on an English record 19th league title and concedes there must be improvement within Anfield to prevent their fierce rivals moving further ahead. "You have to give Manchester United great credit. They will be worthy champions and we will congratulate them," the Liverpool vice-captain said. "But losing the record is not something we are going dwell on. Of course it is disappointing and frustrating but the only way we can change it for the better is by looking after ourselves.
    "We are not a club that wants to rely on others for help. Liverpool has never been that way and never will be. We don't want to be looking to Chelsea or Arsenal or anyone else to stop United winning the title. If we want to be seen as the most successful club in the country again, we've got to do it on our own.
    "We've won a couple more European Cups than Manchester United but if we want to preserve that record, we've got to win our own European Cups. That's the way it is. We can't go blaming anyone else for the fact United look like they are going to win a 19th title."
 
May 12th, 2011 12:21 UK Dalglish signs 3-year deal at Liverpool

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Liverpool Football Club has this afternoon confirmed the news we've been wanting to hear for 20 years &#8211; Kenny Dalglish is permanent manager of the club again.
Dalglish has put pen to paper on a three year deal with new owners John Henry and Tom Werner so impressed at the team's remarkable turnaround in fortunes in his caretaker stint that they flew over to Merseyside to seal the deal this morning.
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In addition, coach Steve Clarke has also agreed to stay at the club after masterminding the return to form of several players at the club.
Principal owner Henry said of the news, "Kenny is a legendary Liverpool figure both as a supremely gifted footballer and successful manager. Since returning in January he has shown extraordinary leadership and the ability to bring the best out of so many people associated with the Club. It was obvious to us very early on that the atmosphere surrounding the Club had been transformed by his presence. No one else could have produced such a response. Therefore, I'm delighted we have agreed to a new contract. We didn't need nor want to look elsewhere for the right man to manage the team.
"Working closely with him, we've seen first-hand his love for the Club and his determination to do whatever is necessary to produce a winning side again. He has a unique relationship with our supporters and embodies everything that is special about the Liverpool way of doing things. Liverpool enjoys a global standing within the sport, but having Kenny in the dug-out will help us in our efforts to bring the best available talent to the Club as we continue to move the club forward."
Dalglish himself spoke of his delight at the contract, which he sees as a reward for all staff at the club and their efforts to transform the club over the last four months.
He said, "I said when I took the job on in January that I was just happy to help the Club out for the remainder of the season. Now the owners have decided in their wisdom that they want me to stay a little longer and it's fantastic news for both myself and Steve Clarke that we have signed these contracts. Both John and Tom have taken their time to assess what was best for the football club and bring in the people they wanted to take the Club forward. They are both winners, but understand what the supporters want from a Liverpool side and the way that we should go about things. This is a unique football Club and I'm delighted to have the opportunity to help build something special here again.
"I want to salute the efforts of all the players as they have been fantastic and thank everyone at the Club for the welcome they have given me since I returned in January.
"I also want to pay tribute to Steve Clarke's input since we started working together as he has brought great experience and knowledge to the role. The players enjoy the training sessions, understand their relevance to our actual football games and have responded brilliantly."
Long live the King!
 
100 Million for King Kenny to spend for next season.


Wish my dream come true....bring this player to Anfield.

Mnaona Red inavompendeza A.Johson hiyo.
 

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Piqe, Affelay.....! What a joke!

Piqe i can say yes it will be hard to get him......But Afellay is unhappy at Barca due to lack of playing time....and they are reportedly looking to cash in after only costing them 2 million eurso they could make a killing.

So everythin is possible......
 
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