The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 8]
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jammy_basturd said:
Already booked my train tickets and hotel for Weds night. Think I'll just have to hope I can find a tout with a reasonably priced ticket!
Been contacted about sharing 2 Madrid tickets by @garymh1974 Seller has 2 tickets and is looking for offers to help raise money for son's opReply Retweet Favourite More
m3sye said:
Mario Balotelli insists he is working harder to become more of a threat in the penalty area but would prefer a partner to play off up front
The Italy international may get his wish for greater support, with Daniel Sturridge set to return from a thigh injury against QPR this weekend after missing the last seven matches.
In his absence Balotelli has toiled alone up front with just one goal - against Bulgarian minnows Ludogorets - to show for his efforts since a £16million summer move from AC Milan.
The 24-year-old has often frustrated fans with some of his performances and he accepts he is still learning how manager Brendan Rodgers wants him to play.
But he is focusing on breaking his Premier League duck and knows he can only do that by getting into the right areas.
"I can see already that the Liverpool fans really like me, although I know that maybe they are a little upset because I don't score," he told Sport magazine.
"blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah"
SHUT UP AND PERFORM!The Italy international may get his wish for greater support, with Daniel Sturridge set to return from a thigh injury against QPR this weekend after missing the last seven matches.
In his absence Balotelli has toiled alone up front with just one goal - against Bulgarian minnows Ludogorets - to show for his efforts since a £16million summer move from AC Milan.
The 24-year-old has often frustrated fans with some of his performances and he accepts he is still learning how manager Brendan Rodgers wants him to play.
But he is focusing on breaking his Premier League duck and knows he can only do that by getting into the right areas.
"I can see already that the Liverpool fans really like me, although I know that maybe they are a little upset because I don't score," he told Sport magazine.
"blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah"
Liverpool FC's Warrior kit will be re-branded as New Balance from the start of the 2015/16 season.
The ECHO understands the decision has been taken by the American sports manufacturer largely to enable them to make further inroads into the Asian market where they have a heavy presence of New Balance stores.
Warrior is a subsidiary of New Balance so the change has no impact whatsoever on the terms of the lucrative six-year contract Liverpool signed with the US company prior to the start of the 2012/13 season.
The deal is worth a guaranteed £25million per year to the club.
The ECHO understands the decision has been taken by the American sports manufacturer largely to enable them to make further inroads into the Asian market where they have a heavy presence of New Balance stores.
Warrior is a subsidiary of New Balance so the change has no impact whatsoever on the terms of the lucrative six-year contract Liverpool signed with the US company prior to the start of the 2012/13 season.
The deal is worth a guaranteed £25million per year to the club.
Kaj91 said:
Liverpool FC's Warrior kit will be re-branded as New Balance from the start of the 2015/16 season.
The ECHO understands the decision has been taken by the American sports manufacturer largely to enable them to make further inroads into the Asian market where they have a heavy presence of New Balance stores.
Warrior is a subsidiary of New Balance so the change has no impact whatsoever on the terms of the lucrative six-year contract Liverpool signed with the US company prior to the start of the 2012/13 season.
The deal is worth a guaranteed £25million per year to the club.
Makes sense i feel. New Balance is pretty much global & on the other hand Warrior..,, well it's a bit st isn't it.The ECHO understands the decision has been taken by the American sports manufacturer largely to enable them to make further inroads into the Asian market where they have a heavy presence of New Balance stores.
Warrior is a subsidiary of New Balance so the change has no impact whatsoever on the terms of the lucrative six-year contract Liverpool signed with the US company prior to the start of the 2012/13 season.
The deal is worth a guaranteed £25million per year to the club.
At least i have until the start of next season till i give my comfy running shoes to the local charity shop.
jammy_basturd said:
To be honest I prefer the sound of Warrior and prefer the look of the Warrior logo. Always thought NB were a bit... well, Sports Direct!
Warrior and New Balance are both very JD Sports I think. But saying that, most of Liverpool players look like JD Sports kinds of people. m3sye said:
No I inboxed him but didnt get a reply
Strange one that. I've just messaged him and he mesaged back within 5 minutes and said he sold it.New Balance seems in fashion at the moment. Kanye West wearing the trainers. Alex Curran wearing them. Seen a pair of trainers for sale for £120 yesterday. They wouldn't have dreamed to price them at that last year.
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