Just caught a little bit of Lambert talking to Alan Brazil (if fact I didn't realise it was him, the wife (Scottish descent) pointed it out to me - "I'd recognise his voice anywhere") ... anyone else hear it all?
Snippets I think I heard:
"we are a big club, massive fan base"
" young team...
Brendan Rodgers is still keen on bringing Wolves goalkeeper Dorus de Vries to Liverpool. The Championship club have already turned down two bids from Anfield for the Dutch keeper this summer but Rodgers is not giving up on his man.
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Relegated duo chase Liverpool's Spearing
Vitalfootball: Wolves: 29/08/2012 10:17:00
Bolton and Wolverhampton have both wandered into life in the Championship following relegation from the Premier League last season.
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Wolves have rejected Liverpool's bid of £500,000 for goalkeeper Dorus de Vries, 31. Wolves want £1million. And Trabzonspor have made an offer to Michael Owen.
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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is poised to sign Wolves goalkeeper Dorus de Vries in a £750,000 deal. The move for another former Swansea player comes as the Welsh club reacted angrily to details of midfielder Joe Allen’s contract clause becoming public.
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On the treadmill at the gym this week with Sky Sports News on the big screen I had the great pleasure in seeing again the goals Andy carroll and Craig Bellamy scored against us.
Two things sprang to mind, firstly with defending like that we deserved to go down and you can see why we did...
Liverpool Target Arsenal, Wigan & Wolves Signings as Brendan Rodgers Gets to Grips With Reduced Budget.
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New Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has started to draw up a list of...
The Toffees had the best of the chances and twice had the ball in the back of the net, but Nikica Jelavic and Denis Stracqualursi were both denied by offside flags
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Our experts envisage the Red Devils regaining their grip on the title race in the season's penultimate weekend with Arsenal consolidating third and the Reds lifiting the FA Cup
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Here we go again (almost) - playing at home needing to win to stay up against a team needing to win to win the League.
1-3 to Liverpool = Scouse pitch invasion.
I remember it only too well.
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