5starpool wrote: » Right season but it was a late Torres winner at Sunderland.
Luap wrote: » Hope the game sets the tone for the season!!
Fowler87 wrote: » Still buzzing after that win yesterday. Been awhile since we started a season with an opening win. Probably already been asked today but was 08/09 against Boro are last opening day win, late Gerrard winner If we can have anything resembling that year this season we'll do ok:)
Bloc Party! wrote: » Love this
nicol wrote: » It's one way to ensure that coutinho doesn't get itchy feet next summer, surround him with a load of brazilians!
Coutinho 10 wrote: » A team of Brazilians will do me lets get both Willian and Leandro Damiao to go with Lucas and Coutinho
Dont be at yourself wrote: » The Mirror also reckon that the fee for Willian is £15m. It's strange, because they've been probably the most reliable paper for Liverpool over the summer. Considering Anzhi's position and what I know of Willian, I'd obviously be much happier with £15m than £35m! Although perversely, I'd say such a low fee would upset those clambering for a marquee signing!
jesus_thats_gre wrote: » 15m is a whole lot more reasonable and a lot more in in line with what I would expect the owners to bankroll.
mike65 wrote: » Look out Joe Kinnear is on the case, from The MirrorLiverpool were the early front-runners to land Willian until Newcastle made their move
Joe Kinnear, Newcastle’s Director of Football, has been scouring Europe. He watched Belgium draw 0-0 with France last Wednesday. And he has been given the all-clear by owner Mike Ashley to bring in the players needed to make Newcastle a force in the Premier League and prevent a repeat of last season when they came perilously close to relegation. Willian has made it clear he would like to try his luck in the Premier League where his compatriots Oscar and David Luiz are at Chelsea while Sandro has been a success at Tottenham. During the summer, the Brazilian invasion has continued, with Fernandinho joining Manchester City while Paulinho has teamed up with Sandro at White Hart Lane. Liverpool were the early front-runners to land Willian until Newcastle made their move. He has also been linked with Tottenham and Manchester United, but the Anfield giants believe they can still land their target.
Liverpool are preparing to turn their attention to Brazil striker Leandro Damiao, writes Dean Jones of the Sunday People. There are still fears on Merseyside that a new bid close to £50million could see Arsenal sign Luis Suarez. And with Tottenham and Manchester United now trying to hijack Liverpool’s move for top target Willian, the Anfield giants want to ensure they are not left short of attacking options. Brendan Rodgers has large funds available for a marquee signing before the transfer window closes. The club have already missed out on Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who chose Borussia Dortmund, and Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa – and the Reds are concerned the same thing could yet happen with Anzhi Makhachkala’s exciting attacker Willian, 25. Liverpool have back-up options in place as potential major signings though. And Sunday People Sport understands Brazilian forward Damiao, 24, is on that list
@MrBoywunder: Lucas Leiva vs Stoke | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N8Tvcz6fHo … Enjoy!” Great performance by @LucasLeiva87 this looked like the Lucas of old.
MrBoywunder @MrBoywunder 49m Liverpool are keen to sign teenage wonder-boy Richairo Zivkovic. Groningen director Hans Nijland: "All the top clubs in Holland want him but Liverpool are here every week too."
Karl @Karlton81 23m Willian keen on move to #LFC, once fee agreed, deal should be wrapped up. Jack Sear @JackSear 21m Last RT. Also heard tonight myself that Willian has told club he wants to join. Supposedly 70% done. We'll see!
Karl @Karlton81 26m Cissokho due for medical on Monday. #LFC
Stephen McCarthy @SteMc74 10m We had 11 shots on target against Stoke today. We can only better that in 5 of the last 186 games we’ve played in the EPL in the last 5 yrs Denied a cricket score by a super-keeper.
kevohmsford wrote: » This was posted earlier. Just how I felt after Mignolet saved the penalty today.
jcsoulinger wrote: » They had a brutal start last season and recovered to end up with cl qualification, can't say after ONE game!
Turtyturd wrote: » How do you know when someone has an iphone...:pac: