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DJLJ

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  1. Who remembers second best? Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best. Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.
  2. Who remembers second best? Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best. Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.
  3. Who remembers second best? Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best. Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.
  4. Who remembers second best? Sad but true. No matter how small the Carling Cup is, it still represents a victory, a win in a competition. If we gets 2nd this season, it will be a step in the right direction, however it still doesn't represent being the best. Ask any of the LFC players, and my guess would be they have the same view. They want to win competitions, not finish second, even though that second place might represent a step forward.
  5. I don't believe that Cisse will be able to turn it around for LFC, the reasons for this is his first touch, which is so poor, which to me isn't anything to do with confidence, but something to do with skill. If you don't have the ability to control the ball at the age of 24, then IMO, you won't get it. This then also wears Cisse out, since, again to my eye, it looks like he knows that his ability with the ball isn't good enough and therefore he tries to make up for it by chasing all the balls which he has touched and thereby wearing his speed down, since he is chasing his lost "causes" down, and not saving his energy for the bursts of speed needed for the 1 or 2 chances he'll get 1 on 1 with a defender, which will then take him past the defender and free on goal. So no, from day 1 I haven't rated him as a LFC player. Looking up and finding other players can be taught, playing with others can be taught, fighting for the team can be taught, controlling the ball can't be taught in the same way. 1 Q to the knowledgeable people on this forum, anyone watch him while playing in France? If so, how was his ball-control then? (No jokes, trying to live up to Paul's info in the thread.
  6. **Note to self, read entire message before typing **
  7. And here was me thinking that we lost the World Cup Final in Japan, I'm so living in my own world....
  8. who is the dirtiest team then? and who has committed the least fouls? Scroll down to the liverpool quote F*** off "Big" Sam....
  9. http://home.skysports.com/column.asp?lid=Sky_Sports_Columnist_Charlie_nicholas&channel=football_home Barcodes will end in top 8, Big Sam is the best manager in England and the list goes on.....
  10. RTE2 is also showing it, so maybe on some Irish pub somewhere...
  11. More "Insider" rumours about this. beyond a joke if you ask me...
  12. Yep, the 2 Front toys are from Fråklypa GP
  13. According to Rash we did :whistle:
  14. Which was why I said: "Finnish is a totally different language though, derived from Hungarian, and related to one of the Baltic languages, but nothing like anything else seen anywhere else in Europe." I only believe it is related to one of the 3 baltic languages though, not 2 or all 3 of them Real Red: Yep, Finnish and Swedish is both used. Almost the same situation in Finland as in Sweden, i.e. a few hundred thousand use Swedish/Gailge as the first language and Finnish/English as their second. RedinSweden: Actually no, that is the shortened job title. After a few pints, I just say I work in IT. The engineering part comes into it in, this A US string is using a C-call, which only handles ASCII characters, whereas I would then rewrite the S/W to use Unicode, to be able to handle High ASCII characters etc. The real funny part comes into it, when you go from UTF8 to UTF32 and you go from LTR to RTL as in Arabic.
  15. I work as a Localisation Quality Assurance Engineer, and believe me, a lot of the translations I see in computer S/W is much worse than this... Finnish is a totally different language though, derived from Hungarian, and related to one of the Baltic languages, but nothing like anything else seen anywhere else in Europe.
  16. New sub-forum, the Scandinavians.
  17. I wouldn't put too much trust in that at all. The Danish was, well, correctly spelled, but nothing more. The Swedish almost made sense....
  18. OK, unless Steve H now: 1) either understand Danish, and his Swedish is quite good; 2) or has someone with him which understand Danish and writes Swedish; then this guy isn't Steve H...
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