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      Gow
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #23: Jul 09, 2009 10:18:28 pm
      Nice little read that. Sounds like he's up for the challenge. I don't want to hear him say anything else now. Just want to see him do his talking on the pitch.

      Oh Glenny boy! The reds, the reds are calling from the top of the Kop!

      ...And down the Anfield Road!

      As for: "We want to go as far as we can in every competition but all the lads want to win the Premier League and that would be a great start." - Sounds like something Shanks would say that doesn't it?
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #24: Jul 09, 2009 10:22:42 pm
      And the Anny road
      This summers signing, the reds are flying

      Are we on to something here?

      ...And down the Anfield Road!

      Get it going lads!
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      Reply #25: Jul 09, 2009 10:38:40 pm
      Confident lad front of the press.... He was always gonna choose us...
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #26: Jul 09, 2009 11:38:52 pm
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #27: Jul 09, 2009 11:42:05 pm
      Quite an intelligent young lad by the looks.....
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #28: Jul 09, 2009 11:56:39 pm
      Quite an intelligent young lad by the looks.....

      ..obviously.
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #29: Jul 10, 2009 12:23:13 am

      Lmao!! I Noticed that, starts every sentence with "Uum Obviously.." "Well Obviously.." Even the reporter was getting into it towards the end.. Mustv been about 50 obviously's there.
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #30: Jul 10, 2009 12:44:00 am
      Welcome to Liverpool Football Club Johnno! It's so good to se a modern day footballer who's not obsessed by money. He could have earned lots more at Chelski or Shitty but he wanted to come here first and foremost. From the pictures in the gym, looks like Stevie G is smitten already! :action-smiley-031:

      I hope you fulfill your potential with us, good to hear him taking on board Rafa's views on him improving his game. No doubt that has reference to his defensive game. Glenn, you've come to the right place mate, just give us your all and do us all proud. The rest as they say, will take care of itself, OBVIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!

                                        

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      Reply #31: Jul 10, 2009 12:59:16 am
      when you have that sort of passion to put on a red shirt thats a tremendous start. the crowd will love this guy. an england international that speaks volumes great transfer aquisition
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      Reply #32: Jul 10, 2009 02:33:12 am
      I think Glen is going to be a fantastic signing, a few eyebrows were raised when it was announced he would cost 17mil, but this is what we need, to beat the likes of chelski and city for a proven class player :D....good luck glen......now for silva....
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      Reply #33: Jul 10, 2009 06:49:59 am
      Welcome to best club on the Planet Glen...look forward to seeing you in the famous Red Kit.

      Not sure about what you said in the paper article on the 1st page of this thread though. We won't be "stealing the Title" form those Manc cu*ts. We'll be winning it fair and square and hopefully you'll play a major part in us doing that. All the best mate.
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #34: Jul 10, 2009 07:00:02 am
      He'd make a damn fine manager, Glen. Everything is apparently so bleeding obvious ::)
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #35: Jul 10, 2009 10:26:07 am
      I think he had a bet with Stevie for the amount of times he could say "obviously" in that conference.  :D

      But, welcome to the club Glen. He's said some nice things and it obviously means a lot to him.

      I hope he does well.
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #36: Jul 10, 2009 03:25:10 pm
      Johnson on Rafa, Chelsea and Versatility

      Glen Johnson was unveiled to the world's media as a Liverpool player at Melwood on Thursday and our new right-back took 10 minutes to speak to radio journalists about his move to Anfield.



      Journalist: Glen, there was reportedly interest from other clubs, so why did you choose Liverpool?
       
      Because it's a fantastic club and, to be honest, I've always had a soft spot for Liverpool, so it was an easy decision to make.
       
      Journalist: Where does your desire to come to Anfield stem from? Is it mainly from Liverpool's wonderful history or the fact it was a cracking season for them last time around?
       
      Both. Obviously they had a fantastic season and this is a club with great history. Rafa is also keen to help me improve and that's what I want to do.
       
      Journalist: Your affinity for Liverpool all started from the first kit you had when you were a boy didn't it?
       
      Yes, when I was a young boy all I ever wanted to do was play football and I used to run around my garden in my Liverpool kit, which was the first kit my mum ever bought for me. Living in south London I don't know where that came from, but I guess everything happens for a reason.
       
      Journalist: What can you achieve at Liverpool? I'm sure even when you were at Portsmouth you watched closely at the way this club progressed last year...
       
      I want to come here and do as well as I can and try and help the team improve. The lads had a fantastic season last year finishing second and everyone in the squad is now looking to improve on that. There are some fantastic names in this squad, the likes of Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres and so on. It's going to be brilliant for me to play alongside players like that.
       
      Journalist: Rafa Benitez has obviously spent a lot of money to bring you here. What can you add to Liverpool?
       
      I don't know really, I guess you'll have to wait and see. People saw my game last season and I'd like to think I can do the same here with a bit more added.
       
      Journalist: I remember one of your early games for West Ham against Liverpool - you had a really good match and afterwards everyone was talking about you as a future international. The move to Chelsea didn't really work out for you though, did it? What do you put that down to?
       
      When I first went to Chelsea things were going fine. I was 18 and playing in all of the games I was available for under Claudio Ranieri. So things started well, but when Jose Mourinho came in, he had different ideas and brought his own players in and, for whatever reason, it didn't work out for me. So I made a choice and decided to leave.
       
      Journalist: Do you feel your career has gone full circle now?
       
      Yes. I left Chelsea for a reason and I'm glad I was able to achieve that at Portsmouth, but obviously I won't be resting on my laurels. I want to push on again.
       
      Journalist: When were you first aware of Liverpool's interest in you?
       
      I'm not sure to be honest. There was a lot written in the papers during the last transfer window and again at the start of this one. You're left thinking, 'Is it going to happen?' But in the end I tried not to get carried away. Once I spoke to Rafa the deal happened quite quickly.
       
      Journalist: You picked up a Premier League winners' medal with Chelsea. You probably didn't play as many games as you would have liked, but can you use any of that experience here at Liverpool?
       
      Definitely. Chelsea were obviously a fantastic side and did well to win the league. I may not have played as many games I would have liked to, but there's no point in worrying about the past because I want to make the most of the future. I will just use the experience and take it with me.
       
      Journalist: You must believe this Liverpool side can win the Premier League?
       
      Yes, definitely. They went so close to doing it last season and the lads have so much desire to improve and get that medal. I would not put anything past them.
       
      Journalist: Did you ask Peter Crouch and Jermaine Pennant about life at Anfield?
       
      Yes, I spoke to Crouchy and Jermaine. They told me this is a fantastic club, but obviously they didn't really need to tell me that part. They also said Rafa is a nice man and the training is good at a high intensity, which is what I need.
       
      Journalist: I'm not sure Rafa had to sell a club like Liverpool to you, but when you look at what they can achieve and how good they were last season, it's looking very bright for the future...
       
      Without a doubt. Everyone at this club wants to improve. The fans want Liverpool to win the league and we will certainly be giving it our best shot.
       
      Journalist: Is this the right move for you at this stage of your career? Is this were you thought you'd be at this age - a top four club?
       
      In every game I've played I've tried to do the best I could to play for the best club I could. Every player's dream is to play in the Champions League and play for your country, so I'm over the moon to come to Liverpool.
       
      Journalist: How difficult do you think it will be to win a place in the side?
       
      I don't expect to come here and play every single game or walk in, play the first game and then keep the shirt. I'm willing to knuckle down, work hard and take nothing for granted.

      Journalist: Fans know you as a right-back, but there is versatility to your game...
       
      Yes, I can play in other positions. Funnily enough, I was playing just behind the front two for Portsmouth in their final couple of games last season, but I think that was just a one off!
       
      Journalist: People believed you would end up as a central defender when you started out at West Ham...
       
      I think when young lads come through, people will speculate about the different positions they can play in. I started out as a striker when I was young, and then in the West Ham youth teams I played centre-back, right-back and even in midfield. Obviously when I broke into the first-team I played right-back. I think coaches like to put you on the outside of the defence when you're young because centre-back is such a big position and it's not easy for a 16/17-year-old to step into the first-team in the Premier League and play there.

      Journalist: Has Rafa spoken to you about your versatility? Does he see it as an asset?
       
      We've spoke about it, and even today I played at left-back in training. Obviously it's ideal for a manager if players can play in more than one position.
       
      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N164988090710-0814.htm
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #37: Jul 10, 2009 03:40:38 pm
      Johnson, you are the man !
      « Last Edit: Jul 10, 2009 03:43:28 pm by Bpatel, Reason: Sorted the title out. »
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      Re: Johnson unveiled to media (with Press Conference)
      Reply #38: Jul 10, 2009 03:54:38 pm
      Left-back at training? Rafa is already thinking about the Aurelio injury?;)
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      Reply #39: Jul 10, 2009 04:10:20 pm
      Left-back at training? Rafa is already thinking about the Aurelio injury?;)

      Thought so as well. Wow, he can even play behind the front two. Is he going to replace Stevie G in his position for a couple of games ::), and I think Johnson being tried at leftback is maybe giving hints that Arbeloa is staying. Degen's always out, I think he's going to be appointed Chief Physio anytime soon, so the only recognised rightback is Arbeloa.
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      Reply #40: Jul 11, 2009 11:10:15 am
      Well It's like being a kid again for Glen Johnson wearing a Liverpool top. Welcome to Liverpool
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      Reply #41: Jul 13, 2009 12:25:52 am
      Seems a pleasant enough young man, as long as he does the business, he'll do me.

      And 'obviously' I like him, he has the same surname as me  :laugh:

      Stevie G seems very taken with him, I wonder if Nando will be jealous  :lmao:
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      Reply #42: Jul 13, 2009 04:16:44 am
      Seems a pleasant enough young man, as long as he does the business, he'll do me.

      And 'obviously' I like him, he has the same surname as me  :laugh:

      Stevie G seems very taken with him, I wonder if Nando will be jealous  :lmao:

      I'm sure Stevie has enough on his plate wondering what you are doing with Glen Johnson  ;)
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      Reply #43: Jul 13, 2009 09:08:58 am
      Watched the press conference, alot of determination there, i like it ;D
      Got my subscription ready for Wednesdays game, hopefully see him have a run and see what hes made of, im excited though think he'll be great!
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      Reply #44: Jul 13, 2009 03:59:49 pm
      I'm sure Stevie has enough on his plate wondering what you are doing with Glen Johnson  ;)

      I can cope Aussie  ;)  :lmao:

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