Liverpool and its relationship with Chile.

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From the end of the world I’ve started to think about in which way we are related Liverpool and Chile. Remembering how Mark Gonzalez got into the club, what he did (that i must accept was nearly nothing) and how again a Chilean is -under my point of view- making new little troubles to the club.

Pellegrinni (another Chilean) is the new manager of Real Madrid, and as many of us know, that club wants to take from us Xabi Alonso; right now, the last thing i’ve read was it wasn’t sure yet, because of Kaka’ is also on the Spanish club view, but no matter what happen at the end, I will respect Xabi and what he has done for us.

Is this my first word for u all people, I’m going to try to make this interesting and show all of u that no matter the place, the land, or the raze, Liverpool is just one big family connected and proud to be RED!.

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3 Comments

  1. The name of Chile is not in a good position. Mark Gonzalez has the talent, but he never received a real chance to show his power. That’s the reason why many fans think he sucked being in Liverpool.

    I’m Chilean, and I’m really proud of being RED, Liverpool is the most amazing football club in the world! The only thing that makes me sad is that foreign fans don’t have the importance like British fans. This love doesn’t know about countries, distance and nationality!

  2. Great posting Thom, I did like Mark ‘Speedy’ Gonzalez’s speed and agility. If I am not mistaken he even scored a goal in his debut game. Unfortunately he did not settle in the team, it is hard for a young person to move to a foreign country and settle in. Rafa did not help either as he set his expectations too high.

    Thom is our newest contributor, he is from Chile :-)

    The Empire spans the globe.

    Y.N.W.A.

  3. Yes Antoine, he did scored, and Madeleine, im chilean too, and i know Mark Gonzalez and his way to play, specially his work on the national team and is not as good as must of us would like. But i dream someday to watch Claudio Bravo, Mati Fernandez o Marco Estrada playing in Liverpool and i really believe they could give something new to the England Club

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