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      mart82
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      Aug 04, 2006 12:24:40 pm
      It amazes me how we could loan our best striker all because of his fall out with our main man rafa with out cisse we will not accomplish our premership dreams.

      I believe cisse to be one of the strongest forwards around with the strength and power to over come two career ruining broken legs to be replaced by robbie fowler and craig bellamy how rude if cisse was given the trust by rafa and played more games we mould see our best striker yet become even more like theirry henry but this is just my opinion.

      Please rafa dont sell him it would kill me if we dont get him back look at chelsea arsenal and man utd and the quality of players they have bring cisse back and we will easily take them with a fight just look at the last friendly we played we lost 2nil our forwards could not produce

      This is my final plea bring back our champ or i will be forced to support mk dons.
      Mickey LFC4Ever
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      Reply #1: Aug 04, 2006 12:36:24 pm
      u say we could take them(chelsea,arsenal,united) i seem 2 remember back 2 the 21st of janurary wen we played united at old trafford, 0-0 until about the 89th minute, cisse has the chance 2 win the game with an open net from about 2 yards out wats he do sky it, it was harder 2 miss than score. srry m8 but cisse waste of 14mil.
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      Reply #2: Aug 04, 2006 01:00:16 pm
      Marty

      It might amaze you more the fact if he weren't injured we would have sold him, never mind loaning him.

      Good riddance as far as I'm concerned. Apart from pace he had no touch, in fact the could trap a ball as far as he could kick it. Had no sense of direction or undertsanding of Rafa's tactics.

      A good point made by Mickey about the Man Utd game. I think that actual game was the final straw for Rafa. All game he would not chase balls that weren't to his feet. He just looked back and threw his arms up in the air. We were playing at Man Utd for God's sake, you can't expect it easy. And as far as the sitter he missed, watch it again. The reason he missed it was he was still sitting on his backside moaning, then had to rush to his feet to hit it.

      I know colourful characters are loved by fans but let's not get popularity for those reasons confused with their playing abilities.

      Tattooing yourself, spraying your hair pink and dressing like an extra out of Starsky & Hutch doesn't make you a good player.

      If he was is our best striker then we have problems. Might I suggest you face the pitch (or TV screen) when watching the game. It doesn't half help
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      Reply #3: Aug 04, 2006 01:05:16 pm
      cisse=bollocks
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      Reply #4: Aug 04, 2006 01:47:28 pm
      regardless of what people may think of cisse he still managed to score 19 goals whilst playing out of positon if he played at all i would of liked to see him get a run of games in his favoured position but rafa had other ideas and who am i to argue with his decisions but bellamy is gonna do the job that cisse was supposed to
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      Reply #5: Aug 04, 2006 01:47:35 pm
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      it amazes me how we could loan our best striker all because of his fall out with our main man rafa with out cisse we will not accomplish our premership dreams i belive cisse to be one of the strongest forwards around with the strength and power to over come two career ruining broken legs to be replaced by robbie fowler and craig bellamy how rude if cisse was given the trust by rafa and played more games we mould see our best striker yet become even more like theirry henry but this is just my opinion please rafa dont sell him it would kill me if we dont get him back look at chelsea arsenal and man utd and the quality of players they have bring cisse back and we will easily take them with a fight just look at the last friendly we played we lost 2nil our forwards could not produce this is my final plea bring back our champ or i will be forced to support mk dons



      From a manager point Cisse is Sh**e. He moves away from the ball instead of tracking it down. All he can do is run fast and tap the ball over the line when it is already on it's way anyway. He was a waste of money and I hope we sell him.  

      And for your comment it would kill you to see him leave.

      Sorry mate but      R.I.P. Mart
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      Reply #6: Aug 04, 2006 03:15:19 pm
      Yes, I agree we wasted 14 million. However I am a fan of Cisse, he didn't live up to his promising career at Anfield. Which was a shame to be honest. But back to the point, he grabbed my attention with his pace, and yes. He had alot of off games and rarely had memorable one's. In a way I feel sorry for Djib, for what he has gone through while at Anfield. Including two broken legs, falling out with the gaffa, persistantly ignored by Rafa and was offered a seat on the bench. I do believe he would of done a better job than Fernando Morientes if given the chance. But we all seem to forget, he scored 19 goals in total last season. Finishing 2nd behind Steven Gerrard in the top goal scorer's for the club (in one season). I do feel he should of been given more of a chance and support. Maybe his adaptations are better kept back in France, and as long as he does well thats all that would matter. Good luck Djib :)
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      Reply #7: Aug 04, 2006 03:36:55 pm
      i've got to say that i went to the Bolton game near the end of the season, as i live in Kent i don't get up there as often as i would like, but i think he was absolutely sh*t. at one point he swapped with kewell but Rafa had to bawl at him to get him to come over and mark a player as he was still walkingover to the left. he's supposed to be a top class striker but for me , a waste of 14mil. i think Bellamy will do a good job this year
      Mickey LFC4Ever
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      Reply #8: Aug 04, 2006 03:48:05 pm
      As liverpaul and court lfc hav wrote that he scored 19 goals and im not knocking him for tht but how many of those goals were in champions league preliminary matches or against top opposition?
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      Reply #9: Aug 04, 2006 05:14:14 pm
      looks like ull be supporting the dons doesnt it?????
      people are deluded by the stats, yes he scored 19 but how many opportunities did he have inorder to score those 19? if he really was quality he'd of scored 29
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      Reply #10: Aug 04, 2006 08:57:33 pm
      I agree with all of use who say hes  not good enough! I agree that with selling him! I also agree tho that under houllier he woulf be fantastic but i prefer rafa and im loving his signings so cum on RAFA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry if i confussed any of use with that comment
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      Reply #11: Aug 04, 2006 11:41:01 pm
      cisse 2 me was jus a waste of 14million.. i say sell him and notice how is price tag is much cheaper now he has had is spell at liverpool :x
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      Reply #12: Aug 05, 2006 06:59:41 am
      He's good wen he wants to be
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      Reply #13: Aug 05, 2006 01:03:23 pm
      Quote from: "Gobbo17 YNWA"
      He's good wen he wants to be
      And to often he doesn't want to be.
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      Reply #14: Aug 05, 2006 01:23:30 pm
      if we played cisse alot he wud warm up to a pure class striker
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      Reply #15: Aug 05, 2006 02:11:45 pm
      i cant recall the man havin a really good game.. he as either been poor,, half decent or good.. not the sort of class u wud get from a true striker
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      Reply #16: Aug 05, 2006 02:59:28 pm
      Who would you prefer Bellamy or Cisse for me its no contest, Bellamy every time, Cisse came to liverpool with a great reputation and a great goalscoring record but he simply could not cut it in the premiership maybe the english game is too fast for him who knows, but anyone that seen him play understands he needs 4 or 5 chances to put 1 away.
      Sorry but thats just not good enough for us to make a serious challenge on the title and before anyone else comes up with the excuse that he was playing on the right wing not his natural position if he was good enough and lethal in front of goal he would have been playing as a striker but he simply was not.
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      Reply #17: Aug 06, 2006 01:32:52 pm
      I was at the Charlton game last season at Anfield. It finished 0-0, and Cisse spent his time jogging up and down the right hand side, never looking interested, not putting any effort into helping create a winner.
         After one unsuccessful attempt to put a lazy ball in for Fowler, he turned to where we were sitting in the Kop and motioned for us to get lively, with a sort of 'come on!!!!' expression on his face. One reply he got was 'No, you do some work you f*cking lazy tw@t!!!' That summed it up for me. I know he wasn't a right midfield player, but you could at least make the effort in a time of need for the club. Gerrard didn't complain when he was put there. We need players who would accept playing in goal if neccesary. Not characters who think they've the God given right to do what they like. Good riddance I say
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      Reply #18: Aug 06, 2006 03:35:42 pm
      Quote from: "mart82"
      it amazes me how we could loan our best striker all because of his fall out with our main man rafa with out cisse we will not accomplish our premership dreams i belive cisse to be one of the strongest forwards around with the strength and power to over come two career ruining broken legs to be replaced by robbie fowler and craig bellamy how rude if cisse was given the trust by rafa and played more games we mould see our best striker yet become even more like theirry henry but this is just my opinion please rafa dont sell him it would kill me if we dont get him back look at chelsea arsenal and man utd and the quality of players they have bring cisse back and we will easily take them with a fight just look at the last friendly we played we lost 2nil our forwards could not produce this is my final plea bring back our champ or i will be forced to support mk dons


      You really have not been paying attention Cisse was crap and always will be cos he can't cut it with the big boys in the Premiership he should stay in France for good.
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      Reply #19: Aug 07, 2006 03:41:01 pm
      he was just a spoilt overrated pillock. bye bye.
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      Reply #20: Oct 20, 2006 06:27:10 pm
      Cisse back in training....

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      Marseille were handed a boost ahead of their crunch Ligue 1 tie against Lyon by the return to training of striker Djibril Cisse.

      The 24-year-old moved to the Stade Velodrome on a season-long loan deal from Liverpool in July but has been sidelined by injury since his arrival in France.

      Cisse broke his leg in a World Cup warm up match against China but the injury did not stop his loan move to Marseille.

      He had originally targeted a return to action in the top-of-the-table clash against l'OL this weekend but is still some way off match fitness.

      The former Auxerre striker has now taken the next step on his road to recovery and the sight of him on the Marseille training ground will have pleased the l'OM fans.

      "There was a little event at La Commanderie today," an announcement said on the club's official website.

      "More than the preparation for the big match Marseille versus Lyon, Djibril Cisse had his first training session.

      "The number nine was on the training ground for the first time, he ran a little and touched the ball.

      "He is coming back slowly to avoid risks."


      Just wondering??

      Anyone think he will come back to Anfield and play for us again??
      Saint Red
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      Reply #21: Oct 20, 2006 06:30:13 pm
      Lazy and overrated even when playing well.
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      Reply #22: Oct 20, 2006 06:33:06 pm
      Can't disagree with lazy.

      He will probably score another hatful in France though.

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