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      redsonfire
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2346: Sep 08, 2009 03:46:51 pm
      He's a really down to earth lad is our Nando, seems to have similar beliefs to a lot of Scousers and Liverpool fans generally which can only have helped him settling into the city.

      Apparently me sister seen him in the Hunts Cross Asda a few months back. And she didn't know who he was or why people were making a fuss :laugh: You can't imagine many players shopping around Asda could you?

      That's a crime in Liverpool!
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2347: Sep 11, 2009 11:43:15 am

      How the F**k do you know, lad? You don't live there.
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      Reply #2348: Sep 11, 2009 07:35:51 pm
      thats great to hear he fells more at home than in spaiin. give this guy space please. he will become a legend at the kop. he is one of the all time greats. because rooney dives a lot he might pip nando for scoring title
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      Reply #2349: Sep 11, 2009 07:42:33 pm
      thats great to hear he fells more at home than in spaiin. give this guy space please. he will become a legend at the kop. he is one of the all time greats. because rooney dives a lot he might pip nando for scoring title
      Really I dont think Ronney has scored 20 league goals before and I think Nando fitness willing will get close to 30 thi syear.
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2350: Sep 11, 2009 08:52:13 pm
      Really I dont think Ronney has scored 20 league goals before and I think Nando fitness willing will get close to 30 thi syear.

      Add another 10 onto that ;)
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      Reply #2351: Sep 11, 2009 11:07:59 pm
      He will get Hatrick tomorrow.....Come on TORRES!
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      Reply #2352: Sep 13, 2009 04:31:51 pm
      where have you gone nando? come on, you haven't looked yourself in a while now.
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      Reply #2353: Sep 13, 2009 04:34:32 pm
      He wasn't happy yesterday was he? Again a result of getting twatted by defenders thouh and the ref ignoring it. Seems he will have to accept it and adapt, rather than bollocking the ref and linesman and going off his game. Other thing is, he's played for like three years solid now with hardly any break.

      He will be fine though - he only needs one chance and it's back of the net.
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      Reply #2354: Sep 13, 2009 04:35:42 pm
      He seems isolated playing as a lone striker. That formation worked really great in his first season but now he just gets knackered left, right and centre.

      His quality is always there but it's been a while since he takes on a defender and slots the ball into the back of the net.
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      Reply #2355: Sep 13, 2009 04:37:12 pm
      He seems isolated playing as a lone striker. That formation worked really great in his first season but now he just gets knackered left, right and centre.

      His quality is always there but it's been a while since he takes on a defender and slots the ball into the back of the net.

      this.

      I miss the goals of his first season. Such finesse, such class. I wish he comes back.
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2356: Sep 13, 2009 04:43:04 pm
      this.

      I miss the goals of his first season. Such finesse, such class. I wish he comes back.

      I know! It was like everything he touched turned into a goal.
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      Reply #2357: Sep 13, 2009 05:32:27 pm
      He'll be back lads, massive shiner and getting fouled all over the park... Not surprised he's off his game.

      He's saving all his goals up for the big matches, mark my words!!!
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2358: Sep 13, 2009 05:43:21 pm
      Just reminded me of that time Michael Owen was getting some criticism and he then bangs in a hat trick against Man City.
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      Reply #2359: Sep 13, 2009 06:19:48 pm
      he seems to have lost his spark being outshone by benni. perhaps the champion league game will bring out the best in him.
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      Reply #2360: Sep 13, 2009 06:40:53 pm
      A great striker people need to seriously give him a break, he reached 50 goals for Liverpool quicker than Rush, Owen and Fowler. So what if he has had a couple of ordinary matches did ye ever hear the saying form is temporary class is permanent.

      We are lucky to have him, any manager in Europe would happily take him off our hands.
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      Reply #2361: Sep 13, 2009 07:10:33 pm
      A great striker people need to seriously give him a break, he reached 50 goals for Liverpool quicker than Rush, Owen and Fowler. So what if he has had a couple of ordinary matches did ye ever hear the saying form is temporary class is permanent.

      We are lucky to have him, any manager in Europe would happily take him off our hands.
      couldn't agree more.

      Class is permanent
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2362: Sep 14, 2009 12:47:32 pm
      Exclusive: My secrets, by Fernando Torres
      Published 13/09/09   By James Fletcher

      Penny Lane must have seemed a million miles away from Madrid to the young Spanish schoolboy.

      So too, the ‘Yellow Submarine’ that Fernando Torres sang about with his brother as they recited Beatles hits passed down from their father Jose.

      Indeed, ‘El Nino’, would not even have known who the Fab Four were given his tender years or what it was they were singing about. But he loved their tunes all the same. And that was all that mattered.

      Had anyone told him just how intricately linked he would ultimately become with Liverpool’s most famous sons and he would have laughed it off as madness. Liverpool? He’d never even heard of it. Yet the city was to become his second home. His future. The platform for his footballing dreams and the Beatles back catalogue was to become his Bible.

      He said: “One of the biggest problems I faced when I first moved to Liverpool was the language barrier. My English was limited to the classes I had taken at school in Fuenlabrada. You think you know a bit of English and that you can get by but when you actually arrive in England you soon realise that you haven’t really got a clue.

      “I was told to be honest and say; ‘I didn’t catch that, could you say it again?’ but the truth is I didn’t always take that advice. I nearly always just mumbled a ‘no’. That’s what I did whenever I was in the supermarket and was asked if I wanted ‘cash back’. It’s not something we have in Spain and I had no idea what it was. It was three months before I knew what they were talking about.

       â€œOne afternoon, the way back from having lunch we decided to go shopping. I’d been told about Costco and so we decided to go in and have a look. As we were going through the door, the security guard stopped. We assumed he was asking for a member’s card that we didn’t have and so, not be able to explain in English, we just turned and left without a word. The next day I was told if you’re not a member you can’t shop there.

      “Two people were vital during my first few days in the city: Rob and Alan, the English teachers Liverpool laid on for me. One of the things they used to make me do was ring people in response to adverts in the paper. You’d get on the phone and ask about a puppy for sale, or that kitten being advertised, or the price of a second hand car.

      “The idea was to get me used to speaking in English on the phone but at first the idea terrified me. So much so that I would panic when I didn’t understand something and find myself having to ring Pepe Reina.

      “The car radio became my constant travelling companion. Every morning on my way to training at Melwood, I would listen and try to concentrate on what was being said. At first I only understood a few words but bit by bit I could feel myself improving. As I went past billboards I would try to translate them, too, and with every passing day I was getting better and better.

      “Some nights, I even dared to pick up the phone and order food. When it turned up, it was nearly always what I wanted.  When we were in hotels preparing for games I watched films in English with the subtitles on. The other thing I always carried with me was ‘English Training’ on my Nintendo DS - language games and exercises that helped me develop my English.

      “I was terrified at the prospect of having to have a conversation on the phone. Imagine how much worse it is when that conversation is with the fire service! My smoke alarm kept going off in the house I was renting and one afternoon I got a call. I just about worked out that the man on the other end was from the local fire station but I didn’t understand anything else.  A few minutes later a fire engine turned up at the house, packed with fireman thinking they were being called into action.

      “They came three times in three days before they worked out that the smoke from cooking was causing the alarm to go off prematurely. The next time the alarm went off, they called me first to check whether they really did have to set off again.”

       â€œI like the Beatles a lot. Before I ever imagined that I would end up in Liverpool, I listened to their songs. Now I’ve rediscovered them because listening to them has helped me to pick up the language more quickly. My favourite songs are ‘Penny Lane’ and ‘Yellow Submarine’.”

      A giant 51-foot long, 15-foot high, 18 tons steel Yellow Submarine, replica built to commemorate the famous song, greeted Torres upon arrival at Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport.

      Torres found himself immersed in Liverpool’s history, it’s culture, walking the famous streets, from Princess Dock to Victoria Street, taking time to enjoy Matthew Street and the Beatles tour, though he is still to visit the Cavern Club.

       â€œWhat can I say about the legendary band, a symbol of the city? There’s not much I can add, although it did strike me that – despite what you might imagine – people in Liverpool aren’t constantly talking about the Beatles and their success,” he added.

      “People have an enormous amount of respect and admiration for them, because everyone in London is conscious of the fact that the Beatles and Liverpool FC have taken the name of the city round the world.”

      Torres is not your average footballer. There will be no tabloid tales of bad boy behaviour, no sordid nightclub tales or weekly pictures of his latest supercar. Nights in playing cards, watching television with his stunning wife Olalla Dominguez Liste, or even a bit of DIY? Now you’re talking.

      He explained:   “I’m very much a homely person. I am at my most comfortable and relaxed there.  One of my favourite moments each day, matches permitting, is the evening stroll with Olalla (my wife) and our two dogs. They’re English bulldogs, a male called Pomo and a female called Llanta. We have found a couple of parks near where we live that are relaxed and peaceful, offering a real escape.

      “At home, we spend time playing board games with friends and family. When it comes to Monopoly, Scatergory, or Hotel, there are real battles. For a change, we sometimes play cards, even though I’m not one for the typical footballer’s game like poker or the games played with a 40-card Spanish deck, like mus or pocha. But  I do enjoy playing brisca and tute, Spanish games similar to trumps.

       â€œTelevision is an alternative and I like to be up to date with what’s going on in the world, and not just the sports news. My favourite programmes are ‘The Dog Whisperer’ and ‘Super Nanny’.

      “I love Stanley Park, the one that divides Anfield and Goodison and which I got to know when I went to film the Spanish number 9 advert for Nike there. I’ve also been to Chester, and to Formby on the coast where, weather permitting, I like to devour a Flake 99, with raspberry sauce.

      “We have adapted perfectly to Liverpool but when it comes to eating we still follow a Spanish timetable. Eating at English times still feels too early so we started arranging barbeques. A few of us got together along with Mikel Arteta from Everton. One Sunday we started eating in the garden, it was a sunny day with the odd cloud and we didn’t think anything of it....until the heavens opened and it started snowing. Yes, snowing! Since then, the slightest sign of bad weather and we set up in the garage instead.

       â€œDuring my first few months in Liverpool I seemed to be permanently surrounded by hammers, screwdrivers, pliers and spanners as I discovered a new hubby: putting together furniture. There were tools everywhere.

      “In Spain I hadn’t put together a single wardrobe but here in England I found myself in the position where I either had to get on and do it or the box would just gather dust. Sometimes, I would end up getting so irritated I would end up crawling to bed shattered – but with the world done.

      “My determination to finish the job off meant that one night in 2007 I didn’t finish until the small hours. I had come home in a bad mood after we had lost 1-0 at home to Olympic Marseilles in the Champions League. I decided the best way to work the frustration out of my system was to put together two pieces of furniture for the living room. By the time I had finished it was 4am.

      “I haven’t experienced Liverpool’s nightlife. I have been out a couple of times to eat after Champions League matches and you can see there’s a lot going on. One thing that does surprise me is that no one seems to wear a coat. Everyone is done up and dressed to impress but few of them wrap up warm, even though the temperature can’t be much above freezing. One thing that I would like to do is watch a game in the pub. Everyone tells me about the passion with which fans follow matches between pints.”


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      Reply #2363: Sep 14, 2009 01:02:57 pm
      Boss read that mate.

      Imagine watching the match in the alehouse with Torres? I'd be wanting to know why he wasn't playing!
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      Reply #2364: Sep 14, 2009 01:08:25 pm
      I cant believe what im reading, Fernando Torres is one player i wouldnt expect to see people having a pop at , give the boy a break ..God knows he hasnt had one. The lad is pure class and will make any critic eat their words, of that im sure. Hes still bagged 3 goals and could have had more, and its only right others should take the weight off his shoulders. You cant expect him to do it every game. Mark my words i think he'll go on a run where he'll score a couple of braces.
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      Reply #2365: Sep 14, 2009 01:18:07 pm
      What a legend our Fernando is.

      Brilliant read that F***ing love him to bits.
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      Reply #2366: Sep 14, 2009 01:20:15 pm
      Its hard to imagine a player of his status sitting up till 4am putting furniture together Ha Ha.Nice one Nino.Great read that.
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2367: Sep 14, 2009 02:09:21 pm
      I love Nando to bits and I want him to score every game but its worrying that he gets knackered from all directions. Must be his 'Best Forward in the World' tag ;)

      For a moment, I thought his dog's name was Porno. And Nando has a Nintendo DS? Cool :D
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      Re: Fernando Torres Player Thread
      Reply #2368: Sep 14, 2009 03:04:42 pm
      He's playing nowhere near his normal exceptional level and was again poor against Burnley. The difference is I dont think he's played well this season but he's still got 3 goals and you just know his game will kick back into gear sooner rather than later.

      Lets be honest.....would anybody on here swap him with any other striker in the world???

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