From: Alkamista on
Fabio Aurelio, an experienced Brazilian, good at set-pieces,
previously played for Rafa Benitez at Valencia
Emiliano Insua, a young promising and adventurous Argentinian
international, previous clubs unknown

This kind of competition at leftback should be good for the club.
From: Google Beta User on
On Aug 3, 4:56 pm, Alkamista <alkami...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Fabio Aurelio, an experienced Brazilian, good at set-pieces,
> previously played for Rafa Benitez at Valencia
> Emiliano Insua, a young promising and adventurous Argentinian
> international, previous clubs unknown
>
> This kind of competition at leftback should be good for the club.

Problem is Aurelio’s health, otherwise I don’t have a problem with a
healthy Aurelio (playing 75% of games) and Insua as the two left-
backs.

From: Alkamista on
On Aug 3, 5:00 pm, Google Beta User <wanyik...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 3, 4:56 pm, Alkamista <alkami...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Fabio Aurelio, an experienced Brazilian, good at set-pieces,
> > previously played for Rafa Benitez at Valencia
> > Emiliano Insua, a young promising and adventurous Argentinian
> > international, previous clubs unknown
>
> > This kind of competition at leftback should be good for the club.
>
> Problem is Aurelio’s health, otherwise I don’t have a problem with a
> healthy Aurelio (playing 75% of games) and Insua as the two left-
> backs.

I was actually being snarky, it seems the lofty ambitions of signing
of a new LB were a little too lofty. Waiting for Mr. Huang now to send
H&G back home without a penny's profit. God bless him. Tick tock tick
tock...
From: The Scrutineer on
> I was actually being snarky, it seems the lofty ambitions of signing
> of a new LB were a little too lofty. Waiting for Mr. Huang now to send
> H&G back home without a penny's profit. God bless him. Tick tock tick
> tock...

Lucky bastards, a saviour has never been in doubt!!!

As for a LB, the Agger experiment failed and good riddance to that idea!!!
From: William Clark on
In article <eC16o.2515$Yv.929(a)viwinnwfe01.internal.bigpond.com>,
"The Scrutineer" <vlade4(a)bigpond.com> wrote:

> > I was actually being snarky, it seems the lofty ambitions of signing
> > of a new LB were a little too lofty. Waiting for Mr. Huang now to send
> > H&G back home without a penny's profit. God bless him. Tick tock tick
> > tock...
>
> Lucky bastards, a saviour has never been in doubt!!!
>
> As for a LB, the Agger experiment failed and good riddance to that idea!!!

I heard one Liverpool fan refer to H&G as the "Dallas Cowboys"
yesterday. They will have a collection for the horse these carpetbaggers
ride out on.