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Re: Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order
« Reply #360 on: February 9, 2008, 02:56:22 pm »
Cant stand McManaman, arrogant waste of human space that he is. Big time charlie.
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Re: Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order
« Reply #361 on: February 9, 2008, 03:08:48 pm »
It was about time this big time charlie was put in his place.

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Re: Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order
« Reply #362 on: February 9, 2008, 03:22:41 pm »
He is an everton fan ;)
He wasn't perfect, he made mistakes. But he was genuine. He had the best interests of the club at heart, and gave us a plethora of successful teams that we should have been thankful for.

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« Reply #363 on: February 9, 2008, 03:29:41 pm »
Wanker :tosser
If he retires I'll eat my fucking cock.

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« Reply #364 on: February 9, 2008, 03:32:02 pm »
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Re: Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order
« Reply #365 on: February 9, 2008, 03:33:16 pm »
Tony Barrett annoys me - I have to grudgingly admit that there are some journalists out there that are honest and decent when I read his pieces.

He seems to be able to get good balanced points across without ranting or trying to blow things up out of all proportion.
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Re: Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order
« Reply #366 on: February 9, 2008, 04:01:36 pm »
Mcmanaman obviously doesnt understand the concept of loyalty. Hence him fucking off to Madrid and leaving us high and dry. Who the fuck is he to tell the fans what they should or shouldnt do? What a tit !!!
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #367 on: February 9, 2008, 04:38:24 pm »
Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order

Feb 9 2008 by Tony Barrett, Liverpool Echo

SO low has Steve McManaman’s stock fallen among Liverpool fans since walking out on the club on a Bosman free transfer almost nine years ago that there are those among them who find him only marginally more palatable than Gary Neville.

In the immediate aftermath of the Sunderland game, McManaman lived down to their expectations once again when he launched an ill-informed attack on those fans who stayed behind on the Kop to protest against the club's American owners.

Totally dismissing their cause, McManaman used his status as Setanta's resident “expert” to tell viewers: “We shouldn’t be talking about this protest, they’ve (Hicks and Gillett) come in and put money into the club. Why don’t the fans just let them get on with things?

“All the fans should just go home; they are making it worse.”

Get on with what, Steve? Get on with the shambles that saw Hicks admit that Jurgen Klinsmann was approached behind Rafa Benitez’s back?

Get on with their ongoing personal feud which saw Gillett refuse to put his name to a press release confirming refinancing was complete?

Get on with pushing £30m of interest a year onto the club?

As for the assertion that “they put money into the club,” even the world’s most creative spin doctors would struggle to make people believe that.

The facts are there Steve. Try checking them before you lambaste those who once paid your considerable salary.

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Re: Steve McManaman attack on fans totally out of order
« Reply #368 on: February 9, 2008, 04:43:06 pm »
great article

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #369 on: February 9, 2008, 04:44:03 pm »
A good Liverpool player, by no means a legend . Ive got very little time for him as a pundit.
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #370 on: February 9, 2008, 04:44:32 pm »
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #371 on: February 9, 2008, 04:49:30 pm »
Everything's a little upside-down, matter of fact the wheels have stopped.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #372 on: February 9, 2008, 04:59:05 pm »
The main bone of contention about McMannaman is that he rates Liverpool poorly now which is fair enough this seaon, he's a blue and he could have been better than the very good player he was.

Macca was a good player for Liverpool and I still think he seems a decent fella.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #373 on: February 9, 2008, 04:59:18 pm »
Is this the same Steve McManaman?

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3123971,00.html

No thats a business man from Hong Kong , but it does look like him .
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #374 on: February 9, 2008, 05:06:18 pm »
I remember seeing him once in an interview and he was asked what the most impressive stadium he's ever played in was.  Remember now this lad played all over Europe with Barcelona *ahem* I meant Real Madrid, and countless top stadiums with us and he was retired from footy at the time.

His reply?

Goodison Park!!

Laugh?  I nearly shat myself!!

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #375 on: February 9, 2008, 05:08:30 pm »
Not that much of a shock that boy hood blue thought Goodison affected him the most.  I'd say Anfield over anywhere else in the world

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #376 on: February 9, 2008, 05:11:52 pm »
A good Liverpool player, by no means a legend . Ive got very little time for him as a pundit.

Exactly, good, not or never will be great.

He ought to remember his place which is well down the pecking order of all time great Liverpool players and show a bit more respect to the fans who helped pay his fucking wages. What a wanker he is turning out to be. Perhaps a mass boycott of Setanter until he is dropped as a gobby summariser might do the trick.
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #377 on: February 9, 2008, 05:24:07 pm »
While were at it shall we boycott Sky Sports until Merson is dropped?


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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #378 on: February 9, 2008, 05:29:19 pm »
While were at it shall we boycott Sky Sports until Merson is dropped?

Erm.. forgive me. When did you turn up every Saturday and pay to watch Megson?
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #379 on: February 9, 2008, 05:37:32 pm »
Sorry I don't understand what you mean?

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #380 on: February 9, 2008, 05:39:32 pm »
big time charlie who shafted us

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #381 on: February 9, 2008, 06:08:51 pm »
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #382 on: February 9, 2008, 07:16:45 pm »
after watching the reds for 30 years macca is only just above half decent player, tucked us up moving when he did..................on a bosman! as a pundit lets be honest he probably gets a script to read off and even then he spouts shite, he has the money , he has the suits, but what a whopper prefer jamie on sky at least you know deep down he loves us......

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #383 on: February 9, 2008, 08:01:44 pm »
It's the club's fault for letting him fuck-off for nothing. No-other top team would let such a prized asset (which he was at the time) walk away without receiving a penny.

I liked him alot as a player during his time here, couldn't care less about him since. Amazing goal against Celtic though.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #384 on: February 9, 2008, 08:33:25 pm »
Have never had much time for McManaman,always thought of him as a Patronising Twat,I've seen Kenny Dalglish and Emlyn Hughes score goals for Liverpool and their faces have lit up with delight,ye would think they had just won the Lottery,have seen McManaman score goals and he shows no emotion,ye think he had just scored an own goal!!!!!!

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #385 on: February 9, 2008, 08:59:25 pm »
Always thought that goal he scored away to Celtic in the UEFA Cup was one of the best goals I've seen from ANYONE at Liverpool....  :o

Other than that he's an arrogant, cocky, self satisfied twat who seems like he has his own agenda towards the club where he made his living and toward the fans who paid his wages. And his punditry is just as shite.

To me he always seemed like he had a very high opinion of himself, and that comes across on Setanta. The way they call him 'Macca' grates immensly, like it should have a © symbol behind it.
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #386 on: February 10, 2008, 10:09:20 am »
Have never had much time for McManaman,always thought of him as a Patronising Twat,I've seen Kenny Dalglish and Emlyn Hughes score goals for Liverpool and their faces have lit up with delight,ye would think they had just won the Lottery,have seen McManaman score goals and he shows no emotion,ye think he had just scored an own goal!!!!!!
I used to hate his goal celebrations too. Mr Fuckin Cool (not). Never seen anything as false in a red shirt.
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #387 on: February 10, 2008, 12:27:35 pm »
Must be a kick to his ego if he's ever out and about with Robbie, wouldn't give the slimey bastard a second glance while I'd proceed to worship at the feet of God and am sure many other people would do the same.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #388 on: February 10, 2008, 12:37:49 pm »
Must be a kick to his ego if he's ever out and about with Robbie, wouldn't give the slimey bastard a second glance while I'd proceed to worship at the feet of God and am sure many other people would do the same.
Thats probably why he seems to not like us, it would piss me right off if I got ignored every time I was out with a true legend.  Especially if I thought I should be one too!
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #389 on: February 10, 2008, 01:12:01 pm »
This thread is what I think is the problem is with many'Pool and indeed footy fans in general. There is too close a connection wuth these players in 'real life'. McManaman was a great player foe us. That's it. I understand if his comments are derogatory, but he's no longer involved in the club. I couldn't care less what Gerrard or Carragher are like off the park. 90minutes a week. All I care about.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #390 on: February 10, 2008, 01:55:29 pm »
I dont actually mind listening to pundits who have achieved real success in the game like Hansen, Schmeichel, Lawrenson, but when it comes from fucking shite no-marks like Steve Claridge,  Robbie Earle then thats when it pisses me off.

robbie earle was a fantastic player, just happened to be at a shit club and had horrendous luck with injuries

SO low has Steve McManaman’s stock fallen among Liverpool fans since walking out on the club on a Bosman free transfer almost nine years ago that there are those among them who find him only marginally more palatable than Gary Neville.

i think a fair few people on here gained respect for neville after reading his old columns in the times from around 2 years back, at least he comes across as a genuine person who loves the club that made him, unlike the big time charlie being discussed here

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #391 on: February 10, 2008, 01:58:20 pm »
I think Macca  has proved himself to be a grade A c*nt,I  hope he burns at Birmingham fucking blueshite twat.

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« Reply #392 on: February 10, 2008, 02:38:00 pm »
That's a great article by Tony Barrett at the Liverpool Echo.

I have to say I was astonished when I heard that McMoneyGrabber was chief soccer pundit at Setanta.  There's more intelligence and personality in my cat.   

Setanta are in dire need of re-evaluating their recruitment and selection procedures.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #393 on: January 15, 2009, 12:47:21 pm »
Shaggy talks about our title chances etc

Some good stuff here taken from the Echo

To be honest i do like the guy and i think his transfer was simply delt with wrong. (nothing changes there) We did try to sell him to Barcelona when he didnt want to go. Read God's book and you get a better version of events.

Anyway enjoy

CHAOS to play in, simple to prepare for. Steve McManaman may be poised to make his derby debut in front of the cameras, but the experience from his playing days will ensure there is no need for him to spend the next few days with his head buried in a script.

Almost 10 years have passed since McManaman last experienced the hurly-burly of this neighbourhood squabble as a player, his final outing being a 3-2 win at Anfield in April 1999 which, perhaps, is best remembered for the way Robbie Fowler ‘celebrated’ a certain goal.

Much, of course, has changed since then. McManaman, for one, had a hugely successful spell with Real Madrid before finishing his career after a stint with Manchester City, while Liverpool and Everton’s fortunes in domestic combat have dramatically improved.

But although the 36-year-old has spent much of the last decade in different parts of the world, his enthusiasm for the fortunes of Merseyside’s two clubs has never waned, which means he will slip into his role as Setanta’s main pundit next week as deftly as he used to skip past defenders.

Never short of an opinion, McManaman’s articulate way of making a point ensures he is a breath of fresh air compared to some analysts who do nothing but state the obvious, and with talking points guaranteed in the imminent double header, it is no wonder he cannot wait to get going.

“When I had finished I just wanted to get away from it all and I had two years of travelling, doing one thing and another and of course, we had our first child,” said McManaman, a midfielder whose talents were beyond question.

“I hadn’t had any real thoughts of getting involved in the media, but I was contacted by Setanta and after a chat with a guy called Andrew Hornett, he outlined his plans. I knew they were a good company as they basically owned every scrap of TV in Ireland.

“Things moved on from there and I’m thoroughly enjoying it now. I work with some really nice people and you can’t ask for more than going to a place of work, where things are enjoyable and you can have a laugh and a joke. It’s like being part of another family.

“That was the case when I was a player – you’d be in a dressing room with 20 lads and the camaraderie would be great – and that is the case now. Again you’re working with a crew of 20 people and you’re working to one aim and that’s to get a great show out.

“Some matches you read piles of notes and pages of statistics but for a derby it comes easy. I’m a local lad, who was lucky enough to play in a few, so it’s all about conveying the emotion and passion involved.

“They should both be cracking occasions. Everton are doing well and have played some of their best football without a centre-forward. If they can stay in the top six again, it would be another great achievement and bring the focus back on Merseyside football again.”

Passion is one thing that certain Liverpool supporters have accused McManaman of lacking for the club and some are still clearly irked by the manner of his departure to Madrid, as he became the first high-profile Bosman departure.

Accused of being avaricious and concerned only about himself, the final few months of his career at Anfield were played under a cloud, but these are issues that the man himself is happy to confront and is eager to set the record straight

“My affinity for Liverpool is as strong as it always has been, of course it is,” said McManaman, who wore the Liver Bird on his chest some 364 times, scoring 66 goals. “I’ve heard it all before when people say that because I was an Evertonian when I was a kid that I’m not bothered.

“Maybe if the situation now had been the case back then, when you could play in the Champions League by finishing fourth, things might have been different. It had nothing to do with contractual issues.

“I’ve said it a thousand times and people may or may not choose to listen. But the reason I left was to accept a different challenge, for footballing reasons. I wanted to play in the Champions League and Real Madrid gave me that chance. Living in Spain was a fantastic experience.

“But how could I not have an affinity for Liverpool? I know Rafa Benitez very well, as I do Rick Parry and David Moores. I played in the same team as Stevie and Carra and play for the Liverpool legends teams when I can.

“Put it this way – I will be over the moon if Stevie and Carra have got their hands on that trophy in May and I honestly believe they have an outstanding chance of doing it.”

Manchester United could be top by the time Howard Webb gets Monday night’s derby under way, but even that possible scenario won’t cause McManaman – whose four-year spell in Spain saw him win the Champions League twice – to alter his view.

“People go on about them being ready to collapse but I just don’t see it,” he continued. “Over the last three months, they have looked incredibly strong and have played the best football out of the top three. All Chelsea seem to be doing is be chugging along.

“Prior to last weekend, Manchester United had been poor in a number of games and hadn’t been scoring too many goals. Can you say the same about Liverpool? No. Never mind what happened against Stoke.

“They’ve got the best player in the country (Gerrard), the best centre-forward in the country (Fernando Torres) has been missing and if he comes back firing on all cylinders, what’s stopping them?

“Pressure? That’s nonsense. There’s no pressure for Stevie – he’s played in two European Cup finals. Is there any pressure for the Spanish lads who played in the Euro 2008 final? The games they have got coming up are like getting out of bed in the morning.”

SIGHTS ARE SET ON BEING THE BOSS

STEVE McMANAMAN may currently enjoy the sanctuary of a television studio. But a part of him hankers for the chance to try his luck in a technical area.

Since hanging up his boots in 2005, the former Liverpool midfielder’s involvement in the game that made him a household name has been restricted to working in the media.

But McManaman has made it his New Year’s resolution to obtain the necessary qualifications to open up some different avenues.

However, his enthusiasm has been tempered slightly in recent months by the experiences of a number of men whom he played with and against.

“I’m still thinking of getting back into the game and hopefully I will do my coaching badges at some point this year,” said McManaman, who was known on the Kop as ‘Shaggy’.

“It was impossible to last year, but things are a bit more stable now. It is going to be hard, though. There seems to be far less jobs available for the younger guys.

“Paul Ince, Roy Keane, Tony Adams – it seems as if people have got it in for them. It’s becoming a bit less attractive.”

He is not, though, the type of character who would let a few negative headlines put him off and McManaman is quite clear in what he wants to do – if opportunity knocks.

“If I do get back in, I don’t want to be a coach,” he said. “I want to be a manager, but that’s easier said than done.

“I want to be able to pick the team, make the decisions and everything that goes with it. That said, I can’t do anything without my badges.

“It’s better to be safe than sorry.”

Steve McManaman factfile

Born: Bootle - 11.02.1972

Liverpool appearances: 364

Liverpool goals: 66

Other clubs: Real Madrid, Manchester City

Boyhood Evertonian who joined the Reds from school and as an apprentice cleaned John Barnes’ boots.

Rose through the Anfield ranks and in December 1990 made his senior bow as a substitute in a 2-0 home win against Sheffield United.

Starred in the 1992 FA Cup final triumph over Sunderland and three years later shone at Wembley again as he scored twice in the Coca Cola Cup final win against Bolton.

His last Reds appearance was in a 3-0 win over Wimbledon in May 1999.

Left on a Bosman free transfer in the summer of 1999 and joined Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Capped his first season at the Bernabeu with a stunning strike in the 3-0 Champions League final victory against Valencia – becoming the first English player ever to win Europe’s premier club competition with a foreign club.

Came on as a substitute in the 2002 Champions League final in which Real beat Bayer Leverkusen 2-1.

In 2003 he signed for Manchester City but was dogged by injuries and retired after being released on a free transfer in May 2005.

Won 37 caps for England and scored three goals.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #394 on: January 15, 2009, 01:15:45 pm »
Not close to being a legend. Legend's are the likes of Dalglish, Liddell, Hughes, Callaghan.....Mcmanaman is not even close to them........most recent legends I'd suggest are Gerrard and Carra.
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #395 on: January 15, 2009, 01:18:39 pm »
Just a COCK .
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #396 on: January 15, 2009, 01:21:48 pm »
“Pressure? That’s nonsense. There’s no pressure for Stevie – he’s played in two European Cup finals. Is there any pressure for the Spanish lads who played in the Euro 2008 final? The games they have got coming up are like getting out of bed in the morning.”


He may be a cock but that is the sort of stuff we need to be reading.  Yes he left under terrible circumstances (the club's fault as well it has to be said) but we could do with a player like him now!
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #397 on: January 15, 2009, 01:33:16 pm »
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[regarding setanta]  I knew they were a good company as they basically owned every scrap of TV in Ireland


haha... really?  ;-)
the vast majority pf people in Ireland dont have Setanta available, another well rehearsed articulate  tv football pundit :P

I think tho, he was a good player.. but he was lazy and could have improved his game no end..
he could beat every man on the park, but forget how to kick a ball once inside the penalty area (apart from when he played celtic and bolton, and that goal for Real in the final)

nah, dont think too much of him... his bosman wasnt well received, but clubs toss about with players moreso and i believe Ribbie when he talks of Liverpool trying to offload him to Barca.

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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #398 on: January 15, 2009, 01:41:02 pm »
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He may be a cock but that is the sort of stuff we need to be reading.  Yes he left under terrible circumstances (the club's fault as well it has to be said) but we could do with a player like him now!

what we could do with a player who plays when he wants and thinks he's great.... my memories of Macca are him running to the corners of the pitch and doing sweet FA with the ball then losing it and standing with his hands on hips.... then again he was outstanding in the 2 cup finals  and was in a shite team..... but as a person he is a cock.......
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Re: Steve McManaman - Legend or big time charlie????????
« Reply #399 on: January 15, 2009, 01:48:16 pm »
he was an ok player who preferred to rest on his laurels rather than push on.

is he worth putting on the ex red blacklist?  well he is pushing for inclusion. 

i think i can only say i hate one ex-player - collymore only opens his mouth to slag us off or suck cock - but souness; lawrenson and macmanaman aren't exactly keen on getting behind the team.