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Nah i like the one i put, because the ball was actually going in. He did not had to touch or it anything.

And he decided to tap it in and goes up. lol

Can't get any worse then that. :D

Agreed!

I'm sorry but I can't stop staring at your sig! AWESOME! Who is she?

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Btw, Torres has scored 4 goals in a Chelsea shirt. 3 of them assisted by Anelka lol.

Amazing stat. Seems like those thoughts will never leave my head.

If he can get over than miss then I don't see what could possibly ruin his confidence. We'll have to wait until his next start and trust our 2 Torres experts until then.

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Now £50m Torres must score when it REALLY matters

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2039758/Fernando-Torres-score-REALLY-matters--Martin-Samuel.html#ixzz1YXq5KTgA

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Martin Samuel seems to like Torres a lot now!

Second article he written about Torres in a matter of couple of days.... :no:

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That article is crap not because it's yet another poke at Torres but because it's so fucking tedious! Jesus christ, nice way to brush up on cricket, golf and David Beckham though. If Torres needs to brush up on his finishing (and he does), then Samuel should look for a competent editor.

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You don't actually have to post every single shitty article you find you know..

I used to have a Google alert set up that would give me links to all Torres articles. I quickly gave that up because for every even handed article a la Henry Winter there were 20 poison pen articles from the likes of the Lipton, Samuel, etc.

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Now £50m Torres must score when it REALLY matters

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2039758/Fernando-Torres-score-REALLY-matters--Martin-Samuel.html#ixzz1YXq5KTgA

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Martin Samuel seems to like Torres a lot now!

Second article he written about Torres in a matter of couple of days.... :no:

Why post them then?!

You don't have to update us on every negative Torres story - we get it. You pay those rags every time you click on their links.

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Why post them then?!

You don't have to update us on every negative Torres story - we get it. You pay those rags every time you click on their links.

I post every article weather it's good or bad on players i see.

Not biased towards any one.

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Chelsea 'could have signed Fernando Torres for £20m’ says former reserve team manager Brendan Rogers

Rodgers, who takes Swansea City to Stamford Bridge on Saturday, recommended the Spaniard to Chelsea when he worked for them.

Reserve team manager under Jose Mourinho, Rodgers was sent to the Nou Camp in 2006 to run the rule over the 21-year-old Atlético Madrid captain, who scored twice in a 3-1 victory.

In the end, Torres remained in Spain until joining Liverpool a year later, for close to £20million. In January this year, he signed for Chelsea for £50million.

“He’s a wonderful talent, a great striker,” said Rodgers. “I remember going to watch him back in 2006 when he was with Atlético Madrid. I think he was captain at the time. He was outstanding, a real catalyst for that side.”

Asked what his recommendation had been, Rodgers said: “To take him.”

Rodgers has charted Torres’s progress since, but hopes that his goal at Manchester United last weekend is not the sign of things to come. After all, despite his horror miss in front of the Stretford End last weekend and a paltry record of only two goals in 19 games since arriving at Stamford Bridge, he boasts more than 150 goals in senior football.

“I’ve seen him for a number of years now, he’s one of the world’s best strikers. He has obviously had trouble with injury which has affected his form, but you saw last week, just what a talent he is. He scored a great goal and the miss was something that he will want to put right as soon as possible.

“In reality he should have scored, but he did really well just to get into that position. I’m pretty sure that he’s getting back towards where he wants to be. I hope he doesn’t click too quickly.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/chelsea/8783076/Chelsea-could-have-signed-Fernando-Torres-for-20m-says-former-reserve-team-manager-Brendan-Rogers.html

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Barcelona was La Liga's Chelsea for Torres. I think he scored 7 in 8 or 9 games against them and that was with an Atletico team that never qualified for Europe.

And Torres was 20M plus Luis Garcia and add-ons. I think the total was closer to 26M. One of the add-ons was that AM would receive 250K (or 350K, something like that) for every 15 goals Torres scored for Liverpool.

Wonder why Torres didn't come to Chelsea? Did he say no? Did Mourinho not rate him?

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Barcelona was La Liga's Chelsea for Torres. I think he scored 7 in 8 or 9 games against them and that was with an Atletico team that never qualified for Europe.

And Torres was 20M plus Luis Garcia and add-ons. I think the total was closer to 26M. One of the add-ons was that AM would receive 250K (or 350K, something like that) for every 15 goals Torres scored for Liverpool.

Wonder why Torres didn't come to Chelsea? Did he say no? Did Mourinho not rate him?

Maybe cause Pool had a lot of spanish players?

They where called the Spanish Liverpool, or something like that if i remember.

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Maybe cause Pool had a lot of spanish players?

They where called the Spanish Liverpool, or something like that if i remember.

I think that's one of the reasons why he went to Liverpool in 2007 but why did he not to go clubs from 2004-06 when he was on many clubs' wish lists? I guess it could have been he just didn't feel right about it until 2007 and Liverpool came calling. By the way, Tottenham was one of the clubs in for him. I've read Man U fans who wished they signed Torres and it's never been clear if he turned them down. Or that Ferguson had his doubts about him. Supposedly Ferguson didn't think Torres scored enough.

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For three successive summers prior to leaving Atletico, clubs came calling about Torres. Torres kept saying "no thank you". After the infamous 6-0 loss to Barca at the Calderon, Torres decided he needed to leave Atletico. Even his agent said that loss was a watershed moment for Torres because of the mentality of the club at that time. The move would be good for him and Atletico could try to rebuild. Many think Torres chose Liverpool because of the Spanish connection - Benitez, Reina, Alonso, Arbeloa, etc. which is probably true. I'm sure Chelsea and United could have tried harder but the consensus was Liverpool were the front runners to get him at that time.

Here's a really interesting article during his first Liverpool season.

http://fourfourtwo.c...42/article.aspx

1. What he says about Terry - lol

2. He felt Atletico relied on him for everything and couldn't compete at the level he wanted. Funny how when he left Liverpool it was the same thing, a club relying on him for everything.

3. The Calderon and Atletico fans relationship with Torres. Having watched a few games during his time there, they absolutely loved Torres. The weight of the Atletico world was on his shoulders and he wasn't even 24 years old.

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