Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

BR iko kiburi chake ndio huwa kinanishawishi kuamini kua BR will not be sacked, Yeye na FSG wana kitu behind sisi fans.
 
BR iko kiburi chake ndio huwa kinanishawishi kuamini kua BR will not be sacked, Yeye na FSG wana kitu behind sisi fans.

Hiyo taarifa nimeisoma jana kwenye the independent nianyea he is sure more than 150% kuwa hata kuwa manager next season. Labda watamfukuza kwa hii ego yake.

Kuna article alikuwa anaomba fans wasim-boo mtoto wake Sterling
 
Hiyo taarifa nimeisoma jana kwenye the independent nianyea he is sure more than 150% kuwa hata kuwa manager next season. Labda watamfukuza kwa hii ego yake.

Kuna article alikuwa anaomba fans wasim-boo mtoto wake Sterling

With BR as a manager in the next season, we should brace for another mediocre and useless season
To hell with FSG
 
With BR as a manager in the next season, we should brace for another mediocre and useless season
To hell with FSG

Kuna link moja nimeiona jana delph, charlie austin au danny Ings ila kwa austin naona ndo nguvu walipopeleka.

Kama anasajili asajili tu hata akimleta yakub ila timu ifanye vizuri tu.

Huyu BR naye ni stumbling-block to our success kila siku yeye anajifunza tu sasa hivi ana slogan yake "I will be a better manager next season" sasa sijui hii season alikuwa anatufanya maboya msimu wake wa kwanza angesema haya ningemuelewa sana
 
It's hard to be a Liverpool fan nowadays
A club that used to challenge and beat the soccer power houses of Europe-the likes of R, Madrid, AC Milan, Bayern Munich etc today my beloved Lfc has been reduced to ashes! We can't even beat Crystal Palace nowadays! What a shame !
We used to win everything
Teams all over the world used to fear playing at Anfield for they were looking to reduce the magnitude of how they were going to lose!
When I look at the tapes of how we beat Barcelona, Madrid and Ac Milan in the uefa champions league of 2005 and 2007 I find myself crying

BR and FSG should go
 
FSG have no respect for Bill Shankly and the Lfc. LFC is more than a football club. LFC is a tradition!
I personally going to write a letter to mr J. Henry
 
***$$$ FSG and this disloyal fool ass biaich - BR
Wakuu excuse my language but I was just trying to vent!
 
FSG have no respect for Bill Shankly and the Lfc. LFC is more than a football club. LFC is a tradition!
I personally going to write a letter to mr J. Henry
I hope scousers and all creatures in the City of Liverpool are feeling the same.....Sack BR
 
Raheem Sterling slapped with £60m price tag as Liverpool raise his price following latest demands by their star man

Raheem Sterling demanded to leave Liverpool over the phone on Thursday

Liverpool have put a £60million price on Raheem Sterling's head after the England star insisted he wants to leave Anfield this summer.
Sterling made the demand in a phone call to Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre on Thursday after the club called off summit talks with the player and his agent over his future.
Ayre is understood to have told Sterling that he must see out the remaining two years of his £35,000-a-week contract on Merseyside, and Liverpool maintain publicly that the 20-year-old is not for sale at any price.
Privately, however, they are understood to be drawing up a contingency plan if it becomes clear that the player will have to go amid strong interest from Manchester City and the possibility of rival bids from Chelsea and Arsenal.
Liverpool are ready to put a premium price of £60m on Sterling - significantly more than the £45m previously mentioned - to test City's resolve to sign the hottest young property in English football.
They are determined not to be dictated to by their Premier League rivals or by Sterling's agent Aidy Ward, whose outspoken comments prompted the club to cancel Friday's meeting.
Ward claimed that Sterling would not sign a new contract at Anfield ‘for £900,000 a week'.
Liverpool believe the agent's outburst has given them more credibility and control over the situation, but still acknowledge that it will be difficult to keep an unhappy player.
Anfield manager Brendan Rodgers must decide whether to play Sterling in Sunday's final game of the season at Stoke, having urged supporters not to turn on the youngster.
Meanwhile, City boss Manuel Pellegrini is set for talks with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and has said that the club will be assessing their summer transfer targets.
With James Milner set to follow Frank Lampard out of the Etihad by agreeing to join Liverpool as a free agent, the deposed Premier League champions are aware of the need to increase their quota of homegrown players.
Sterling has been identified as an ideal choice, but it is clear that Liverpool will not let him go without a fight.

 
I hope scousers and all creatures in the City of Liverpool are feeling the same.....Sack BR

Part of the blame should be directed to the scousers in the city of Liverpool. Had they boycotted attending the games perhaps FSG folks would have got the message
 
Raheem Sterling slapped with £60m price tag as Liverpool raise his price following latest demands by their star man

Raheem Sterling demanded to leave Liverpool over the phone on Thursday

Liverpool have put a £60million price on Raheem Sterling’s head after the England star insisted he wants to leave Anfield this summer.
Sterling made the demand in a phone call to Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre on Thursday after the club called off summit talks with the player and his agent over his future.
Ayre is understood to have told Sterling that he must see out the remaining two years of his £35,000-a-week contract on Merseyside, and Liverpool maintain publicly that the 20-year-old is not for sale at any price.
Privately, however, they are understood to be drawing up a contingency plan if it becomes clear that the player will have to go amid strong interest from Manchester City and the possibility of rival bids from Chelsea and Arsenal.
Liverpool are ready to put a premium price of £60m on Sterling — significantly more than the £45m previously mentioned — to test City’s resolve to sign the hottest young property in English football.
They are determined not to be dictated to by their Premier League rivals or by Sterling’s agent Aidy Ward, whose outspoken comments prompted the club to cancel Friday’s meeting.
Ward claimed that Sterling would not sign a new contract at Anfield ‘for £900,000 a week’.
Liverpool believe the agent’s outburst has given them more credibility and control over the situation, but still acknowledge that it will be difficult to keep an unhappy player.
Anfield manager Brendan Rodgers must decide whether to play Sterling in Sunday’s final game of the season at Stoke, having urged supporters not to turn on the youngster.
Meanwhile, City boss Manuel Pellegrini is set for talks with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and has said that the club will be assessing their summer transfer targets.
With James Milner set to follow Frank Lampard out of the Etihad by agreeing to join Liverpool as a free agent, the deposed Premier League champions are aware of the need to increase their quota of homegrown players.
Sterling has been identified as an ideal choice, but it is clear that Liverpool will not let him go without a fight.

 
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