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只看該作者 18915  發表于: 2012-10-13
最後king買番黎ge, 得番軒神有得留底........
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只看該作者 18916  發表于: 2012-10-13
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K.B:退步當中嘅隊長根本唔岩打433嘅中場
格格不入 打防中 佢其實又係想扔長傳direct pass
上場睇數字 在他腳下失控球權高達36次
失誤俾人直接打返反擊都不少
....... (2012-10-09 14:55) 

睇返, 好同意~~
喺前面, 佢唔會顯得同中場打法格格不入, 前場佢同suarez夾好好睇, 再加上佢可以走動少d (對比作為一個中場), 而且, 個人認為佢嘅射術同把握力, 可以話係現今隊中最出色嘅一個....
喺前場, 做多少少risky嘅野係有需要, 就算一旦失左個波亦未至於即時出事, 其實佢真係可以打返fabregas喺euros時嗰個false 9嘅角色.... 再唔係偏右d嘅前鋒位亦得~~

如果suarez一個唔覺意受傷或停賽, 我諗真係好有機會見到隊長打正前....
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只看該作者 18917  發表于: 2012-10-13
大家早兩個月tranfer window未關時, 知唔知 / 有冇follow duncan jenkins個twitter....?
佢d info好準.... brendan rodgers, borini, allen 佢都中晒, 仲成日"估中"出場陣容架~~

睇黎又有一段pr disaster等緊我地喇....

原來佢同我地嘅director of communications jen chang早前有一輪交涉.... jen chang懷疑球會入面有人通風報信俾呢個duncan jenkins (而呢個account嘅使用者, 原來又唔係duncan jenkins本人), 又話佢成日爆料搞到球會買人難度高左, 又話roma見到佢爆左borini嘅news出黎, 搞到即刻坐地起價要多300k.... jen chang又要佢公開承認其實冇人通風報信俾佢, 一切都係佢靠估.... 否則就公開佢身份, 咁press就會圍攻佢, 甚至影響埋佢屋企嘅生意.... 總之搞到而家鬧大左, 呢個人公開晒呢一輪交涉嘅詳情....

唉.... 總之就麻煩.... hk d傳媒就唔會點報嘅, 始終同球賽結果或者賠率冇咩關係, 但外國傳媒已經開始報緊.... 麻煩了麻煩了....

詳情可以睇返呢度: (都幾長篇下....)
http://duncanjenkins.blogspot.hk/
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只看該作者 18918  發表于: 2012-10-13
咁亂水
keep walking, keep scoring, let's do it again!!! YNWA
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只看該作者 18919  發表于: 2012-10-13
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reve:咁亂水[表情] [表情]  (2012-10-13 15:35) 

Liverpool director of communications Jen Chang has admitted that he did meet an anonymous Twitter user because of claims that had been posted about various transfer negotiations during the summer.

The user who goes by the fictional name Duncan Jenkins, later admitted that he didn't have a mole at the club and that his transfer claims were made up.

Following a meeting between the pair, it is then claimed that Chang threatened the person behind the account and even suggested that dog sh*t may get posted through his letterbox by angry Liverpool fans.

Chang said: "I will not be responding to total nonsense.

"The contents of my tweets that are included in the blog bear no relation whatsoever to the false accusations made by a fictional character.

"There was never any investigation by Liverpool over the tweets."

In an email received by KOPTALK today from a regular contributor, a source added: "John Henry et al have a big problem with this now as it was done with their full consent, and Ayre too.

"It was a sort at any cost type of thing. Be interesting what happens. Probably try and discredit the source.

"Emails are being checked, spot checks on mobiles are now mandatory and things are getting pretty paranoid round the offices."


仲有排搞....
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只看該作者 18920  發表于: 2012-10-13
怪不得买人好难...
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只看該作者 18921  發表于: 2012-10-13
shelvey英格蘭depute, 點知睇精華一個shot都無, 成場好似睇曼聯咁, 不停肥仔wellback同聰明.....
Klopp Best XI. Thank you for all the memories in the last 9 years!!
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只看該作者 18922  發表于: 2012-10-15
又有新聞了, 不過呢次應該係引頸以待左好耐好耐嘅消息!!

LIVERPOOL supporters have waited many years and been through two changes of ownership since the club first made clear the desperate need for a significant increase in capacity for home games. Following the takeover by FSG in 2010 the club began to look at the possibility of a redevelopment of Anfield alongside the various plans to move to a new stadium in Stanley Park.
The Anfield Wrap understands that an announcement will be made on Monday confirming that Liverpool intend to redevelop Anfield.

The announcement, it is understood, will be made by Liverpool City Council and relates to the commencement of Compulsory Purchase Order consultations as part of plans for improvements to the Anfield area. Those improvements include work to redevelop Liverpool Football Club’s Anfield stadium.
The intention, following satisfactory progress in the consultations which continue into next year, is for the stadium redevelopment to commence in 2014.

www.theanfieldwrap.com/2012/10/announcement-on-anfield-redevelopment-expected-monday/


期待聽日嘅公布!!
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只看該作者 18923  發表于: 2012-10-15
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sikingthegreat:又有新聞了, 不過呢次應該係引頸以待左好耐好耐嘅消息!!
LIVERPOOL supporters have waited many years and been through two changes of ownership since the club first made clear the desperate need for a significant increase in capacity for home games. Followin .. (2012-10-15 00:44) 

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又有新聞了, 不過呢次應該係引頸以待左好耐好耐嘅消息!!
LIVERPOOL supporters have waited many years and been through two changes of ownership since the club first made clear the desperate need for a significant increase in capacity for home games. Following the takeover by FSG in 2010 the club began to look at the possibility of a redevelopment of Anfield alongside the various plans to move to a new stadium in Stanley Park.
The Anfield Wrap understands that an announcement will be made on Monday confirming that Liverpool intend to redevelop Anfield.
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當年07定08仲諗住拆anfield前點都要去朝聖一次, 拖下一年拖下一年, 宜家2013都到了, anfield依然健在, 朝聖夢仲未死......
Klopp Best XI. Thank you for all the memories in the last 9 years!!
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只看該作者 18925  發表于: 2012-10-15
官網講咗會擴建Anfield而唔係起新球場了. 但其實咩detail都無講, 加建幾多個位? 幾錢? 幾時動工?
Klopp Best XI. Thank you for all the memories in the last 9 years!!
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只看該作者 18926  發表于: 2012-10-15
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posouth:官網講咗會擴建Anfield而唔係起新球場了. 但其實咩detail都無講, 加建幾多個位? 幾錢? 幾時動工?  (2012-10-15 18:52) 

我估至少仲有3年先可以開工, 目標係擴到可以坐55000-60000位
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只看該作者 18927  發表于: 2012-10-15
Decision to redevelop Anfield confirmed, dependent on acquiring the necessary properties and planning permission. Ayre interview:



Ian, today the club has made public its desire to stay at Anfield and redevelop the stadium. Some fans will ask why it's taken 10 years to arrive at this position?


I think the important factor there is that today is actually the two-year anniversary since the purchase of the football club by Fenway Sports Group. That's an important point to make because in reality the team of people have been looking at this solution for two years. I think the process and the progress we have made in those two years is actually phenomenal, really, in the timescales for such a major proposition as an expansion of Anfield or a new stadium. That doesn't detract from the 10 years that people have had to wait, but I think it puts into perspective the hard work that's gone to reach the decision today.


What has changed to allow today's announcement to take place?


I know a proposition of staying at Anfield has been looked at before, but fundamentally the difference is that for the first time ever all of the relevant parties are coming together for a common initiative and that common initiative is not for the needs of the football club but actually the needs of the community. The regeneration of Anfield is something that many residents and many people throughout the city have talked about and we all recognise the football club is an employer, a business, and a resident, to some extent, in this area. We all know and we all appreciate how much investment and regeneration is needed in the area so bringing together all of that plan and the vision of Mayor Anderson and Liverpool City Council and some of the other stakeholders, putting that vision into reality is what's helped us be a part of that. Liverpool's part in that is not just the consideration of staying at Anfield and the expansion, it's a whole bunch of other initiatives that we'll work together with the other stakeholders on, so it's that coming together on the bigger initiative that's allowed us to get to today.


Why is it the club's preference to expand Anfield rather than build a completely new stadium?

Well again over this process and this period over the last two years one of the things that we've had to do and was important to do was analyse the detail of what works, what doesn't work, what the economical situation is for either solution. If you build a new stadium, for example, one of the big challenges is that, depending on the capacity, you build 15,000 or 16,000 new seats - you don't get 60,000 new seats in a new stadium, you only get the difference. That makes it very difficult to make it viable because the cost of building such a big new stadium doesn't work economically, particularly in this market, so one of the things we had to look at was the balance between that solution and a staying at Anfield type solution, and the work we've done on that showed us that as long as we could find the right solution to stay at Anfield and get through the barriers and hurdles that we needed, we would have to find the best long-term solution for the club that had sustainability and worked economically. Added to that is the fact that I'd say it was very much the preference for our fans, the majority of our fans, and certainly for all of us. I think this is the spiritual home of Liverpool Football Club. Football fans, both Liverpool fans and fans of other clubs, will have had some of the most amazing memories of their time supporting the club and coming to Anfield at this stadium. We've had some of the greatest triumphs in our history here, so it makes sense if there's a right solution that this is the place we should continue to play our football.


What facts are LFC waiting on to make redeveloping Anfield a certainty?

Well, there's a whole bunch of things that still have to happen and that's an important message we want to send out - that we need certainty. That's the most important thing. Liverpool fans, myself, everybody connected with Liverpool knows what happens when promises are made and then broken, so it's important we get certainty before we make the next step and a big part of the certainty for what we are trying to achieve is the acquisition of properties and therefore land to build on and then the subsequent planning permission. It would be wrong and foolish and irresponsible for any of us to just assume those things will happen. Hopefully they can happen and that's a big part of why we are working together with Liverpool City Council, with the housing and with the residents.


What will it cost to rebuild Anfield and how much will the capacity increase by?

Again, those answers will really be determined by the next steps so once we know the footprint that we have to work with, once we know the size and the opportunity and the planning restrictions, whatever they may be, that will help us to determine the design and the ultimate capacity, and obviously the subsequent cost of that. We've done a lot of work, I've been here just over five years now, and there's been a lot of work done on demand so we have a very good handle on what our sweet-spot in terms of capacity is, and again the ultimate solution will be driven by the economics of it. It's important to us that we build something that works financially and that contributes to the football club going forward.


What will happen to the Hillsborough memorial if the Anfield Road stand is rebuilt?

First and foremost there will always be a Hillsborough memorial at Liverpool Football Club. In terms of its current location, whether that be affected it's difficult to determine that, but I think as the club has demonstrated consistently we'll always have a very open and healthy dialogue with the families and maintain the maximum amount of respect for them and for the memorial, so no worries on that front. That's something that is a bridge we will cross when we come to it.


Will we still be able to play at Anfield while work is ongoing on the stadium?

Yes. The initial study we've done into expansion is largely centred around that because, again, when you look at the economics of trying to achieve this project, what's important is we don't lose revenue in the process. The solutions that we've looked at, the work that we've done and the analysis that we have done - they all work around the idea of maintaining the current capacity as much as possible but allowing any construction to go ahead at the same time.


How will the club pay for the redevelopment and will it affect our ability to compete in the transfer market?

As we've said, the right solution is the right economic solution. More so from it detracting from our spending in the transfer market, the whole point of doing this is to actually increase our revenues. If we look at our biggest competitors with a bigger capacity, like Manchester United, Arsenal, if you look at their matchday revenues it is significantly ahead of ours. This whole initiative is designed to generate additional revenues so the ultimate solution has to be one that increases the overall output through the process rather than decreasing it, and we'll find the right financing solution, the right return on investment to deliver the right amount of additional revenue to support the long-term future of the football club.


When would you hope we could possibly play our first game inside a newly redeveloped Anfield?

I think we would all hope to do it as soon as possible but again there are determining factors we don't know the answer to yet. As I spoke about earlier, the acquisition of land and property and the planning processes are exactly that - processes -  and they are undeterminable at this stage. We start that in earnest today and there has already been some work gone on in advance and each one is a kind of gate that you get through before you can start the process of the next one. So again, it's too early to say the time or the dates. As we unfold the plan and as the plan develops, obviously we will use all the normal channels to let our fans know and keep them informed. We are all excited about it and hopefully it's a great opportunity for the club.


How will LFC redeveloping Anfield help the local community?

There are two parts to that. One is we are a big employer in the area and what's great is that this opportunity, any expansion, would provide additional jobs in the area. But I think more so what today's announcement is really about is the club's part in the wider regeneration of the area. That initiative led by Mayor Anderson is really about improving people's lives in that area. It's about creating a better place to live, it's about creating better facilities in and around that area and we are just one part of that. I think we've demonstrated over many years we are a key anchor tenant in that community. We already create a lot of jobs, we feed a lot of businesses and contribute to that economy, and so it makes obvious sense that a bigger facility with more people coming, not just on a matchday but on a non-matchday, with better facilities, will all help contribute to the economy and the local economy in particular.


其實..... 大致上講左等於冇點講.... 不過起碼睇黎係決定係stay at anfield....
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其實有無版友去過朝聖
小弟都好想去
唔知要幾銀呢 ................
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Decision to redevelop Anfield confirmed, dependent on acquiring the necessary properties and planning permission. Ayre interview:
Ian, today the club has made public its desire to stay at Anfield and redevelop the stadium. Some fans will ask why it's taken 10 years to arrive at this position?
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X2, 成個interview一句總結哂, 「會留Anfield, 其他未知」.....
Klopp Best XI. Thank you for all the memories in the last 9 years!!