Sergio Aguero begs for Liverpool switch

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by bjb7223, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. Red Bird

    Red Bird Member+

    Sep 30, 2003
    Oxford
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    You don't just get it, do you? :rolleyes:
     
  2. ilovefotball

    ilovefotball Member

    Feb 11, 2006
    europe
    i understand it red bird.

    He may be proud of his team but he is silly to over-rate his club by using those words Aguero never used.
     
  3. liverbird

    liverbird BigSoccer Supporter

    Sep 29, 2000
    Mars
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If you understand it -- and Barca is your team, then why don't you display it under your screen name? That is the question on the floor at the moment.

    Still lingering is, what the hell is fotball? I know football, futball, fussball, calcio, even soccer but I've never heard of fotball.
     
  4. ilovefotball

    ilovefotball Member

    Feb 11, 2006
    europe
    i have not displayed Barca under my screen name because i have not paid any attention to such thing. I have barca in my heart that's enough.

    when it comes to fotball, if you haven't heard it then it's your fault. you gotta know every language before you comment such a silly post.
     
  5. stanaccrington

    Jan 4, 2005
  6. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    Top of the class!
     
  7. liverbird

    liverbird BigSoccer Supporter

    Sep 29, 2000
    Mars
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Now I fully understand. By the way, I know sarcasm doesn't translate well on the internet but this is an English language board and I was simply pointing out that your screen name was as inane in English as your posts and courageous inability to say where your loyalties lie.

    Now piss off!
     
  8. stanaccrington

    Jan 4, 2005
    I only know because one of the kids on my team has parents from Norway, and they are a pain in the Arse as well. :D
     
  9. yokefello1

    yokefello1 New Member

    May 17, 2005
    One of my favorit things about Istambul - there will be a generation of young players who remember how amazing that night was. Being idolized by youngsters can only help in easing transfers like this one.

    Quite the tonic for a club that was a little dry in the silverware department of late.
     
  10. ilovefotball

    ilovefotball Member

    Feb 11, 2006
    europe
    i know this is the english forum and i tried for ilovefootball, but this username was already taken therefore i tried iloveoftball, i don't have to clear you a**hole but it is my duty to make stupid like you clear because you don't have ability to be clear yourself.

    and the other thing i am not a norwegian, i tried this name because i love football and i am not blind supporter as you, who thinks your team is better even though they play bad football. bye bye asshole you suck, it is perople like you those makes other hate Liverpool.
     
  11. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    Whaaaa?? I thought everyone loved us?? :rolleyes:
     
  12. liverbird

    liverbird BigSoccer Supporter

    Sep 29, 2000
    Mars
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    Well that is clear as mud.
     
  13. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    He said, (and I translate)

    "You stupid face"
     
  14. bjb7223

    bjb7223 New Member

    May 29, 2004
    Florida
    Bayern bids

    Bayern join chase for Argentine teen Aguero
    AFP
    March 31, 2006

    German giants Bayern Munich have joined the chase for Argentine teen striker Sergio Aguero, seen here in February 2006, by offering a reported 15.7 million euros (19m dollars) to his club Independiente.
    AFP - Mar 31, 12:48 pm EST
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    MUNICH, Germany (AFP) - German giants Bayern Munich have joined the chase for Argentine teen striker Sergio Aguero by offering a reported 15.7 million euros (19m dollars) to his club Independiente.

    Independiente president Julio Comparada told Munich magazine 'TZ' Friday that competition has been stiff to acquire the services of the 17-year-old.

    "The only clubs which have made a concrete offer is first Villarreal and now Bayern," Comparada was quoted as saying in 'TZ'.

    The Spanish club are reported to have offered 11.6 million euros for the youngster whose contract runs until 2007.

    Bayern manager Uli Hoeness visited Buenos Aires last weekend to watch Aguero play against league rivals Banfield.

    Independiente are counting on Aguero's possible participation in the World Cup finals in Germany to get a top price from a European club and allow them to clear club debts estimated at 11 million euros
     

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