£50m star out, a Liverpool deal that will surely not happen!

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It seems like another typical case of deliberately bad timing. Days before Liverpool and Chelsea go head to head in the Champions League semi and it appears that the west London club is once again sniffing around Stevie G! Chelsea will make a third attempt to sign £50m rated Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard if Frank Lampard, as expected, leaves at the end of the season. ( Various ) This ... [link]

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Versions - 22nd April 2008
Published 4/22/2008 by Patrick at SquadBlog
Versions - 22nd April 2008 [image] SquadGod's look at the day's hot topic, through the refracted lenses of fellow sports writers - today we look at Wolverhampton v Cardiff. Only kidding, it's Liverpool v Chelsea in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final. Cech Eyes ‘Away Goal’ ( Premiership Latest ) First Leg Faith ( KopBlog ) Time for Heroes ( CFCnet ) Sage advice for Rafa and Grant ( Soccerlens ) Mindgames ( Caught Offside ) posted by Patrick on 22 Apr 2008

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