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Jul 20 2011 02:27am
Liverpool are offering Mexican wonderkid Marco Bueno a five-year deal in the hope he's the next Javier Hernandez.
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The Reds are in talks with his club, Pachuca, over signing up the U17 World Cup winner.

Pachuca vice-president Andres Fassi said: "We are conducting negotiations with Liverpool and possibly, on August 1, Marco Bueno will pay a visit to Liverpool.

"We have already practically closed negotiations with them. They want to buy 100 per cent of the rights.''

Liverpool are hoping they have unearthed another striking gem after watching Bueno's follow Mexican Hernandez shine for Manchester United last season.

This post was edited by lilnath123 on Jul 20 2011 02:27am
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Jul 20 2011 12:52pm
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Liverpool are offering Mexican wonderkid Marco Bueno a five-year deal in the hope he's the next Javier Hernandez.
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    Liverpool lining up their own Chichar…
    Mexico striker joins for trial
    Lille: No Liverpool or Man City bids …
    Liverpool courting £15m Uruguay inte…
    Oxlade-Chamberlain begs Saints: Let m…

The Reds are in talks with his club, Pachuca, over signing up the U17 World Cup winner.

Pachuca vice-president Andres Fassi said: "We are conducting negotiations with Liverpool and possibly, on August 1, Marco Bueno will pay a visit to Liverpool.

"We have already practically closed negotiations with them. They want to buy 100 per cent of the rights.''

Liverpool are hoping they have unearthed another striking gem after watching Bueno's follow Mexican Hernandez shine for Manchester United last season.


so is Pool basically searching for the bad copies of ManU players?

Carrol -> new English striker hope, though rubbish compared to amazing Wayne
Downsing -> bad Young
Adams -> Scottish ugly crap version of Sneijder
now this Mexican
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Jul 20 2011 12:53pm
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so is Pool basically searching for the bad copies of ManU players?

Carrol -> new English striker hope, though rubbish compared to amazing Wayne
Downsing -> bad Young
Adams -> Scottish ugly crap version of Sneijder
now this Mexican


Looks like it's their year this year













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Jul 20 2011 07:10pm
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so is Pool basically searching for the bad copies of ManU players?

Carrol -> new English striker hope, though rubbish compared to amazing Wayne
Downsing -> bad Young
Adams -> Scottish ugly crap version of Sneijder
now this Mexican


Quote (umade @ Jul 20 2011 06:53pm)
Looks like it's their year this year

:lol:


Haters gonna hate.

We're building a team to contend. Whether we win the Prem, make the top 4, or place within the top half, our team will be a force to reckon with in the coming years.
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Jul 20 2011 07:13pm
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Haters gonna hate.

We're building a team to contend. Whether we win the Prem, make the top 4, or place within the top half, our team will be a force to reckon with in the coming years.


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Aug 16 2011 04:21pm
Back from vaca and didn't get to see the opening match.

Read some pretty decent things about it though. The new boys making some decent impact.

Can't wait to watch the next game. This season is going to be quite exciting!!




Also, didn't realize until I got back but glad to see Jose Enrique pull on the Liverpool shirt.

Welcome to Anfield Jose!
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Aug 20 2011 01:34pm
Arsenal 0 - 2 Liverpool

Liverpool struck twice late on to secure their first league win at Arsenal for 11 years and increase Arsene Wenger's troubles.

Arsenal - featuring Samir Nasri in the line-up with his proposed move to Manchester City on hold - held their own until impressive youngster Emmanuel Frimpong was sent off with 20 minutes left.

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish reacted by introducing Luis Suarez and Raul Meireles in what proved to be the decisive move, as the pair were involved in both goals.

They combined before youngster Ignasi Miquel, on for early injury victim Laurent Koscielny, saw a clearance deflect off Aaron Ramsey into his own net after 78 minutes and Suarez applied a simple finish from Meireles's pass in the dying seconds to wrap up Liverpool's first win of the season.

Gunners boss Wenger cut a frustrated figure as luck deserted an Arsenal side depleted by injuries and suspension, and still recovering from Monday's departure of captain Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona.



Arsenal applied plenty of effort but look desperately thin on rescources, something Wenger must address urgently, whereas Dalglish was able to bide his time before bringing on Suarez to make an emphatic impact.

Dalglish was ecstatic at the final whistle, whereas Wenger must now fear his defensive options will be reduced further by Koscielny's back problem ahead of Wednesday's Champions League qualifier against Udinese in Italy.

Nasri received a mixed reception when his name was announced - but swiftly won over his detractors with an energetic and influential performance in the opening period, with youngster Frimpong also impressive.

Arsenal also had to regroup after the early loss of Koscielny with a back spasm. Young Spanish defender Miquel came on and Liverpool almost took advantage of the defensive readjustment as Andy Carroll rose to meet Stewart Downing's cross and produce an athletic save from Wojciech Szczesny.


Szczesny had an easier task to save from Jordan Henderson's header before Arsenal grew in confidence and started to threaten in the latter stages of the half.

Nasri demonstrated the verve that has made him such a coveted asset with a surging run from inside his own half that ended with him shooting just wide from 20 yards and Frimpong also forced a fine stop from Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina with a low drive.

As a downpour soaked the Emirates, Arsenal almost made the breakthrough after 68 minutes when Andrey Arshavin found Van Persie in the area but Reina stuck out a leg to make a vital save.

Wenger rubbed his hands through his rain-soaked hair in sheer frustration, and he was not feeling any better two minutes later when Frimpong marred what had been a performance of real promise with a wild challenge on Lucas that earned him a second yellow card and dismissal.



Dalglish used Liverpool's numerical advantage to make a double substitution, sending on Suarez and Meireles for Carroll and Dirk Kuyt. Wenger's response was to replace Arshavin with Henri Lansbury.

When the deadlock was broken, it came in cruel fashion for Arsenal with 12 minutes left. Miquel, with Suarez in close attendance, attempted to clear only to see his attempt strike Ramsey and loop over the stranded Szczesny.

The energy visibly drained out of Arsenal and Suarez's late second only increased the pain for Wenger and Arsenal's increasingly frustrated fans.




Great result for the Reds.

3 points, at Emirates is fantastic given our history of games there, not to mention early in the season.

Let's keep em coming!
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Arsenal  0 - 2  Liverpool

Liverpool struck twice late on to secure their first league win at Arsenal for 11 years and increase Arsene Wenger's troubles.

Arsenal - featuring Samir Nasri in the line-up with his proposed move to Manchester City on hold - held their own until impressive youngster Emmanuel Frimpong was sent off with 20 minutes left.

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish reacted by introducing Luis Suarez and Raul Meireles in what proved to be the decisive move, as the pair were involved in both goals.

They combined before youngster Ignasi Miquel, on for early injury victim Laurent Koscielny, saw a clearance deflect off Aaron Ramsey into his own net after 78 minutes and Suarez applied a simple finish from Meireles's pass in the dying seconds to wrap up Liverpool's first win of the season.

Gunners boss Wenger cut a frustrated figure as luck deserted an Arsenal side depleted by injuries and suspension, and still recovering from Monday's departure of captain Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona.



Arsenal applied plenty of effort but look desperately thin on rescources, something Wenger must address urgently, whereas Dalglish was able to bide his time before bringing on Suarez to make an emphatic impact.

Dalglish was ecstatic at the final whistle, whereas Wenger must now fear his defensive options will be reduced further by Koscielny's back problem ahead of Wednesday's Champions League qualifier against Udinese in Italy.

Nasri received a mixed reception when his name was announced - but swiftly won over his detractors with an energetic and influential performance in the opening period, with youngster Frimpong also impressive.

Arsenal also had to regroup after the early loss of Koscielny with a back spasm. Young Spanish defender Miquel came on and Liverpool almost took advantage of the defensive readjustment as Andy Carroll rose to meet Stewart Downing's cross and produce an athletic save from Wojciech Szczesny.


Szczesny had an easier task to save from Jordan Henderson's header before Arsenal grew in confidence and started to threaten in the latter stages of the half.

Nasri demonstrated the verve that has made him such a coveted asset with a surging run from inside his own half that ended with him shooting just wide from 20 yards and Frimpong also forced a fine stop from Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina with a low drive.

As a downpour soaked the Emirates, Arsenal almost made the breakthrough after 68 minutes when Andrey Arshavin found Van Persie in the area but Reina stuck out a leg to make a vital save.

Wenger rubbed his hands through his rain-soaked hair in sheer frustration, and he was not feeling any better two minutes later when Frimpong marred what had been a performance of real promise with a wild challenge on Lucas that earned him a second yellow card and dismissal.



Dalglish used Liverpool's numerical advantage to make a double substitution, sending on Suarez and Meireles for Carroll and Dirk Kuyt. Wenger's response was to replace Arshavin with Henri Lansbury.

When the deadlock was broken, it came in cruel fashion for Arsenal with 12 minutes left. Miquel, with Suarez in close attendance, attempted to clear only to see his attempt strike Ramsey and loop over the stranded Szczesny.

The energy visibly drained out of Arsenal and Suarez's late second only increased the pain for Wenger and Arsenal's increasingly frustrated fans.




Great result for the Reds.

3 points, at Emirates is fantastic given our history of games there, not to mention early in the season.

Let's keep em coming!


But play was not good, we depend so much on suarez if he will be injured pool would lose all our games considering how they play without him.. :/
Carrol is not worth anything, we should get someone else insted.


Also adam shocking bad today, together with lucas no creativity or anything. aquilani would fill in that role if pool dont sell him...

And jose enrique looks like a good buy, glad we got him.
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Aug 20 2011 02:28pm
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But play was not good, we depend so much on suarez if he will be injured pool would lose all our games considering how they play without him.. :/
Carrol is not worth anything, we should get someone else insted.


Also adam shocking bad today, together with lucas no creativity or anything. aquilani would fill in that role if pool dont sell him...

And jose enrique looks like a good buy, glad we got him.


You throwing him away after this short stint ? give him some time..

and for adam one minute you guys praise him the next you bash him

everyone needs time to gel
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You throwing him away after this short stint ? give him some time..

and for adam one minute you guys praise him the next you bash him

everyone needs time to gel


Yeh i know players needs time, but when i watch him play i just dont see whats good about him.

i did just say adam was shocking bad today, not like im gonna hate on him...
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