The Daily Antoine: 27th Nov 2010 – Liverpool F.C. News update

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Connor Coady has been nominated for a BBC award  more…
(Awesome stuff)

Pepe Reina could get his 100th clean sheet on Sunday and it would be the fast 100th clean sheets in the club’s history more…
(YNWA, good luck Pepe)

Pepe issues a warning of possible exists by key players more…
(N0)

Good news regarding Danny Agger more…

(Hopefully he will be given a chance)

Roy is satisfied with the mentality going into the game on Sunday more…
(YNWA we must win)

The gaffer is plotting a Spurs surprise more…

(Ssssh don’t tell anyone)

He also tries to defend the away record more…
(Keep trying)

Roy praises Carra ahead of his 450th EPL game more…
(Carra = Legend)

As regards to Pacheco the gaffer talks on how he has a long-term future at LFC more…
(Good news)

More talk of Adam Johnson joining more…
(Humm)

And Zezinho’s name is also being mentioned more…
(Not too shabby)

And Elmander more…
(Names are being dropped from everywhere now)

And Adil Rami more…
(So many names)

And Mamadou Sakho more…
(Any more? Please take a number, now serving…)

And according to the Italian press we are trading Kuyt for Mexes more…

(Don’t believe this)

Rush talks about how proud he is to be representing Liverpool more…
(YNWA)

Peter Crouch hails the Spurs team as the best he ever played with more…
(Your memory is short Peter)

And Paul Walsh talks about how the clash at Spurs is so important more…
(Yes it is)

And Finally Aston Villa have put an £80 million valuation on Ashley Young more…
(Damn)

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1 Comment

  1. I have to agree with Crouch. I think this is a very talented Spurs squad who don’t have the likes of a Gerrard in his prime, nor an Alonso but otherwise I think they line up very well.

    Even at the reported 25 million I think Ashley Cole is over valued, as are the majority of English players. Not too sad to see them quash any potential deal.

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