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The-Sir

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  1. the day we start appreciating other teams? O_o dont see why that would make you want to stop supporting liverpool to be honest
  2. the thing about cisse is he gets the chances and fucks them up, which is why people feel more annoyed than say Fowler. In a full 90 minutes you could expect Cisse to have a few chances but put none or very few of them away. Fowler would get less chances than Cisse, but you actually feel confident that when Fowler has a chance hes going to bury it. And thats why i dont like cisse =]
  3. "For every action, there is a reaction. And a Pikey reaction... is quite a fucking thing."
  4. interestin fight! the pogues was the backing music too, class :D
  5. If i was chocolate i would eat myself 8)
  6. i am hate translations of Spain
  7. Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon says three players will leave in the summer - but they will not include Shaun Wright-Phillips or Didier Drogba. The Blues, who retained the Premiership title on Saturday, will make three new signings and Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Ballack is a transfer target. Kenyon told BBC Radio Five Live: "It will be three in and three out. "One of those is clearly Michael Ballack and we hope we can get that done before the World Cup." Bayern director Karl-Heinz Rummenigge thinks Chelsea's move for Ballack, 29, is "set in stone". And if the German international does move to Stamford Bridge, Kenyon says he will not be the only new face. Kenyon added on Five Live's Sportsweek programme: "There is a constant process of improving the team. "We have got a 24-man squad and that is what we want to maintain. We think that is right for the competitions we are in. It is right from a rotation point of view. "We can improve, we need to improve and we will improve but we are talking about improving what is already a fantastic squad - it is not easy. "I am convinced that the players we will bring in for next season will move us on as a team. The ambition at this club from everybody - the board, the owner and the manager - is to do well domestically but also to win the Champions League." Kenyon also rubbished reports that Mourinho would leave Chelsea, despite securing the club's second successive League title. Mourinho said on Saturday: "A couple of times, I thought about closing the door and saying goodbye." But Kenyon explained: "He wasn't close to leaving at all. "He is a very emotional guy. What he was saying is he had some thoughts. "He is someone where things happen and then everybody moves on - and that is what happened. It was never in question, it was never serious. "He is going to be here next year and I think he is going to be here for many years to come. "He knows what we want to achieve and he has got the resources here and the support here to do it. We are all 200% behind him. "There is no question he thinks he has finished the job he came here to do - and we don't think that. He is young, he has got many years ahead of him, he's got a great future and what better place for him to be. "When you look at it in the cold light of day, why would you move somewhere else? There is plenty of time for him to consider other parts of his career a long way down the track. "He is proud of what we are doing here and what he is doing . "Sometimes I think he cannot understand why we don't get the credit and he does not get the credit he thinks we deserve. I have to say I fully support him in that. "To win the Premier League is fantastic but to win it in back-to-back seasons is historical. Only one other team has done it since the Premier League started - Manchester United - the team we beat convincingly and with style on Saturday. "
  8. *surfer rosa*? :D i reckon doolittle is the most commertial pixies album... but still think its their best. ive always wanted to start a grunge / alt rock band but can never find people who wnt to do it :no
  9. ive been told that Rooney will be back from his injury the day before the world cup? i reckon sven will pick him but just rest him in the group stages then play him for the final few knockout games (providing england get through)
  10. 6 of the England first team are doubts XD
  11. England have new injury worries over first-choice World Cup strike duo Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen. Rooney was stretchered off late in Man Utd's defeat at Chelsea after injuring the same foot he broke at Euro 2004. "It's a sore one but we will just have have to wait and see," Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson said. And Newcastle caretaker boss Glenn Roeder revealed Owen was "not 100% happy" with his foot injury after he returned as a substitute at Birmingham. Rooney, 20, left Stamford Bridge on crutches, with the countdown already on for England's opening World Cup game against Paraguay on 10 June, six weeks away. The fears over Rooney were made worse when Roeder revealed concerns about Owen after he came on for 30 minutes at St Andrews, his first appearance since breaking his foot at Spurs on New Year's Eve. After Owen limped off at the final whistle, Roeder said: "He had the best part of half an hour and when he came in afterwards he was a little bit concerned. He wasn't quite 100% happy with it. The fitness of the strikers will be England and manager Sven-Goran Eriksson's prime concern over the next few weeks, but there are other doubts too. Arsenal central defender Sol Campbell has only just returned after a lengthy spell out while team-mate Ashley Cole is fit again but has not played any first-team football. England and Chelsea centre-back John Terry also picked up an injury in his side's 3-0 win over United but he soldiered on until the end of the game which assured the Blues of the Premiership title. United right-back Gary Neville also appeared to be hobbling and may yet develop into another concern for Eriksson.
  12. ....ive just realised what this thread is about :D hahaha wow XD i should concentrate more
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