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"Benitez in full control of unlikely adventure" - Daily Telegraph
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Excellent piece in today's Telegraph on Rafa and our progress in the CL from Paul Hayward. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2005/04/15/sfnhay15.xml&sSheet=/sport
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"Best striker in Europe"
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1982 Brazil CSA 1982–1983 Brazil Juventude 1983 Brazil Brasil de Pelotas 1984–1985 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 1986 Brazil Brasil de Pelotas 1986–1987 Brazil Juventude 1987 Brazil Grêmio 1988 Brazil Goiás 1988–1990 Kuwait Al Qadisiya 1990 Kuwait Kuwait 1991 Brazil Criciúma 1991 Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli 1992 Kuwait Al Qadisiya 1993–1996 Brazil Grêmio 1996–1997 Japan Júbilo Iwata 1997–2000 Brazil Palmeiras 2000–2001 Brazil Cruzeiro 2001–2002 Brazil Brazil 2003–2008 Portugal Portugal 2008–2009 England Chelsea 2009– Uzbekistan Bunyodkor When the fuck did that happen?! Just watching the Asian Champions league on Eurosport and was so shoc…
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CHECK THIS KID OUT!!! HES ONLY FUCKNG 9, im still in shock - maybe its the music :$ Most people cant get the ball off the floor when ther 9! never mind lashing it in from 30 yards top corner. Im not sure i believe it http://www.jean-carlos-chera.com/
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Bring on yer Cockneys by the score....... Its bound to be one of them and I realy want the Mancs now!!! Mind you I wanted Everton in the cup too!!!:(
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Sick of this fuckin bollocks line that's getting trotted about to dim our title chances by the "expert" pundits. What happens if United lose Rooney and Berbatov? What happens if Arsenal lose Fabregas and Arshavin? What happens if Chelsea lose Drogba and Lampard? Don't hear those being said though do you? It's fuckin exclusive to Liverpool, another myth and another stick to beat the manager with like the old rotation/zonal marking/"resting" Torres bullshit. Any team who loses their two best players will be weaker you fuckin mongs. What they all forget is that WE where the top scorers in the league last season, even though both GERRARD AND TORRES only started 14 …
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Dirk doing what he likes best... [YOUTUBE]l7UPbqHbSMw[/YOUTUBE] DVD coming soon
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Hate how the press refers to Kenny as "caretaker" manager While all along Roy was referred to as the (ex) Liverpool manager
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http://members.boardhost.com/peoplesforum/msg/1149509999.html Hahahaha.
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I have been interested in the number of posts referring to 'class'....who has it and who does not (the 'class-less'). Thought I would share a definition of class that I discovered. It is self-evident and can be used to judge whether someone (Rafa or Moyes) or something (Liverpool or Chelsea) has got it or not. The author of the following is Howard E. Ferguson (no relation!!): "Class never makes excuses. It takes knocks and learns from past mistakes. Class is considerate of others. It knows that good manners are nothing more than a series of small sacrifices. Class bespeaks an aristocracy that has nothing to do with ancestors or money. The most affluent blue-blood can …
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Over the past year of two, I - along with many Liverpool fans - have criticised Lucas Leiva and questioned his place in our squad. Some say he simply isn't good enough, or that injuries have robbed him of that yard of pace which can be vital to a defensive midfielder. After our performance against West Brom though, the Brazilian midfielder's role is a something that has had me deep in thought. Now before you all race to the comments section and tell me how deluded I am, please give me to the end of this article to show my reasoning. When Lucas came on in the second half he slotted into the holding role with Gerrard pushing up behind Balotelli and Henderson occupying a…
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"Crashley" Young
by Guest San Don- 22 replies
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After the twp absurdly diabolical decisions this diver has had in his favour, apparently its all 'exaggerated.' He's even been told it could 'come back to haunt him' with refs maybe not giving any decisions in his favour. Sound familiar? Only that drunken whiskey nosed twat called Suarez for 'going down' too easily and what does Suarez get? Fuck all decisions in the main. So will Crashley's theatrics be punished by refs? Well, clearly the first Greg Louganis impression didnt do his reputation any harm because a week later, a triple salko with somersault led to another penalty decision in his favour. And united dont get that many pens a season? Yeah right,…
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Just received this email.
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Hopefully it's the beginning of the end for his ownership in LFC: Creditors Find Hicks Sports Group in Default - WSJ.com Creditors to Texas financier Tom Hicks's Hicks Sports Group have declared the company in default, a measure that could eventually dislodge the Texas Rangers baseball club and Dallas Stars hockey franchise from his control. The default notice is the strongest sign yet of the economic perils awaiting the country's professional sports leagues, where owners have spent lavishly on player salaries. Many owners' personal fortunes are also on the wane, creating uncomfortable standoffs between the owners and lenders. In Mr. Hicks's case, a group…
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Hopefully the beginning of the end for his ownership in LFC: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123967866588416173.html Creditors to Texas financier Tom Hicks's Hicks Sports Group have declared the company in default, a measure that could eventually dislodge the Texas Rangers baseball club and Dallas Stars hockey franchise from his control. The default notice is the strongest sign yet of the economic perils awaiting the country's professional sports leagues, where owners have spent lavishly on player salaries. Many owners' personal fortunes are also on the wane, creating uncomfortable standoffs between the owners and lenders. In Mr. Hicks's case, a group of …
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...headline on the back of the Mail this morning. A European Cup Final, FA Cup Final, Champions League football and he's now "back in the big time" with Pompey. The mind boggles.
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This is a fixture that can cement a player or a manager's reputation for better or worse. For a débutante there can be no better way to endear yourself to the supporters than to put one past the old enemy. For a manager there is no greater responsibility than ensuring your army of fans have bragging rights over their neighbours. Down the years there have been many men in red who have gone beyond moments of brilliance, and who have embodied one of the fiercest rivalries in football. Here are my top 5... Emlyn Hughes Crazy Horse's contribution to Derby folklore is not about scoring goals. He did manage to break their hearts on the pitch a few times though. H…
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I'm sick of reading the Liverpool Echo (via ICLiverpool) and seeing quotes from these two about "bouncing back", "a massive week" and generally talking up the season... I want to see performances and results. I'm sick of seeing these two quoted and I wish they would just keep their own counsel and focus on their's and the team's performance. Sorry. I'm venting, but its time to shut the fuck up and do it on the pitch.
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WHAT? He must be joking!!! The worlds three biggest divers all play in the top two teams of the Premier League - Ronaldo, Drogba and Nani - FACT Football: Diving is on verge of being eradicated, says referees' chief | Football | The Guardian Instead of comming down hard on these jokers, he is actually giving them a charte blanch...... Sad it is, now we can expect more simulation and cheating come next season, thanks Hackett
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I don't know if you've heard about it but Steven Gerrard is playing his last game for Liverpool next week. You may not have heard about it, it's not as if it's been the biggest story of the last few months. It's not as if it's completely overshadowed the rest of Liverpool's season and their quest to finish in the top 4. It's not as if every game over the last few months has been framed as "Stevie's last Merseyside Derby" or "Stevie's last trip to Wembley" or "Stevie's last game against Man United". It's not as if....oh, wait a second. I love Steven Gerrard. I love the goals he has scored for Liverpool and the countless games he has changed over the past 17 years throu…
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For any twat who was in Cardiff doing that today, please fuck off and support Chelsea. That is all.
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Noooooo
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When an eagle-eyed photographer spied the words 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' on an armband worn by Fernando Torres in an Atletico Madrid game, it appeared destiny that the Spaniard would one day play for the Reds. Liverpool fans were crying out for an iconic figure to lead the line and help take the team to the next level. Their dreams became a reality when Rafa Benitez signed the 23-year-old from his boyhood club for £27 million, which at the time was a club record fee. While Torres was not the finished article when he arrived at the club, he possessed the two things that most top strikers have, power and pace. He also seemed to have a quality that L…
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Right, I know many of you don't give a monkey's about the national side, but this is for those of you who do. Anyway... I have a lot of time for Henry Winter, and think he's one of our best football journalists, but just watching Sly's Sunday Supplement (Sky Sports | Media | Video | Latest | Football Latest) he describes Shrek as "England's most important player". I'll give the lad his due, he was pretty solid yesterday, but aren't you forgetting about someone, Henry? (Then again, do SG's sometimes lacklustre performances for England mean that Winter's actually right, and Rooney is the more important player for the national side?)
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