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  1. I've got to be honest, i'm getting a bit sick of the over used phrase "it's not the breed, it's the owner" that gets trotted out every time a kid gets mauled or killed by a pit bull or another dangerous breed of dog. It's surely both. I'm curious to know what people think about this, and what legislation can be brought in to try and prevent further tragedies? I read somewhere that seven people (including five children) have been killed by dogs in houses in the last five years and that the NHS spends upwards of £3 million treating people who have serious "dog attack" injuries per year. Quite amazing, really.
  2. Video is waiting for adult confirmation Video - Metacafe and its slightly nsfw for noos...
  3. I had my doubts, those doubts are now confirmed usually i write a long, waffling, self-righteous critique full of hyperbole but you know what, they aren't even worthy of that they have let the fans down, they have let the club down, they have let the manager down these guys ain't going to take us back to where we belong, that much is clear the superfans will come on and say "well dempsey was never good enough..." "but we signed this guy...." but we have two forwards and neither of them are out and out strikers, so the truth is we don't have an out and out striker at the club we have bought about 4/5 and let go about 10/12 and of course all this while we want to make the leap to CL tom werner said we could compete with anybody in the transfer market, that is his "spade in the ground" comment - destined to haunt him now as we slowly realise we are owned by yet more yank bullshitters oh and speaking of spades in the ground, those clowns still have yet to even make a decision on a stadium, never mind start the actual work so another season in mid-table it is then, thank you fsg, than you ayre, you clueless useless morons - switching strategies and plans every five minutes and spin, spin and more spin to the fans would a general manager have been as incompetent as ayre during this last few days? the man i feel most sorry for is rodgers - he has obviously been lied to and misled so another season wasted and more wasters letting the club down, hope the can lvie with themselves
  4. "Steven Gerrard Is Our Captain" Steven Gerrard is our Captain Steven Gerrard is a red Steven Gerrard plays for Liverpool A scouser born and bred... As myself and the other travelling Liverpool fans sang this ditty in admiration of our captain on Saturday afternoon, he turned around and applauded as he strolled in direction of the tunnel, head held high, chest puffed out and leading his men from the battlefield triumphant. Before the game, he gathered his troops on the edge of the centre circle; a rallying cry from the leader to his obedient soldiers. They huddled together and hung on his every word, before breaking away and pondering the lyrics of the mans battle cry. Steven Gerrard approached Lucas and Mascherano, called them together and gave them another few seconds of inspiration and encouragement; clenching his fists and fuelling the fire within. He took it upon himself to go around each and every player, ensuring they were as fired up for this game as he was. "Steven Gerrard is our captain". How very apt. I have been one of his biggest critics over the past few years; not because of his ability as a footballer, as that has never been in doubt, but for his leadership qualities and suitability to the role of captain of Liverpool Football Club. I have not been alone in those thoughts, with many declaring their vision of Jamie Carragher donning the armband being an ideal. Let the vocal leader on the pitch wear that black band around his arm and drive the team when required. We just didn't see those qualities from Gerrard. For me, he just didn't perform and inspire in games where he was needed most. He "went missing" in games when players all around were looking for leadership. The greatest example of this for me was a the final group game of the 2004/05 European Cup campaign, when Olympiakos came to Anfield. It may seem strange to some for me to highlight this game as an example of a weakness in Gerrard's armour, but watch the game back again and I think you'll agree with me. People will always remember his magnificent strike that won the game, the strike that put us 3-1 up and sent us through to the knockout phase of the competition. It was typical Gerrard; popping up with a wonder strike to drag the side from the brink of failure. But what about the previous 80 minutes or so? We trailed 1-0 at half time and were never in the game. Our captain was hiding and just didn't look interested. "I don't want to wake up tomorrow morning in the UEFA Cup" he stated before the game, but was doing anything but looking true to his word. I was seething with his performance that night. The lesser players were looking for inspiration and leadership, but it was nowhere to be seen. It took the introduction of two amateurs in Neil Mellor and Florent Sinama Pongolle to change the game that night. Their infectious desire, energy and eagerness turned the game around and dragged us back into it. 0-1 became 1-1. 1-1 became 2-1 and we were back in with a shout. Gerrard suddenly became interested again. The rest is history. Some may deem that assessment unfair, and accuse me of forgetting all the wonderful moments that man has given to us. Believe me, that assessment could not be further from the truth. But I just didn't see him as captain material. The Chelsea sagas just strengthened that view. This season however, he has turned everything around and has become everything you would want from a captain. His actions on Saturday, before and during the game, finally confirmed that we have a real leader of men as the captain of our side. There are no more doubts in my mind that he is the real deal, and the one player that everyone else in the squad looks up to. He leads them. He is their General. He is fast approaching the peak years of his career, and has matured into one of the best players in the world; maybe even the best player in the world if you listen to Zidane; and he is far more qualified to judge than I. The likes of Messi and Ronaldo grab the headlines, but is Steven Gerrard the best player on his planet? He seems to think so, and who am I to argue? He certainly eclipsed the over rated Ronaldo on Saturday afternoon. I've argued for several years, and wrote a previous article on the issue, that Steven Gerrard is not a central midfielder. We constantly hear from the so called experts that he needs to play in the middle of the park in a 4-4-2 to be seen as his best. "Play him in his best position" they cry. Maybe some of them may eventually begin to realise that he is now playing in his best position if they've watched the games again Real Madrid and Manchester United this week? Playing in the hole with the world class Fernando Torres in front, and the two central midfield players behind, allowing him freedom to roam and create havoc. Playing in central midfield he has the shackles on. Playing behind the front man he is a menace, a constant attacking threat. I think the past week proves that beyond all doubt. The legend that his Raul ran over and shook his hand as he left the field on Tuesday night. At the end of the game, the entire Real Madrid side stood in the tunnel and applauded him back into the dressing room. If that is not a sign of great respect then what is? Being applauded like that by a Real Madrid side highlights more than anything the regard in which he is held throughout world football; the ultimate honour. I don't think we appreciate just how good the man is. We can't see the wood for the trees at times, and will only really appreciate how special he is when he's gone. Not only has he bloomed in his new role and become the world class player he's always promised to be, he's also grown into his role as a leader. "Steven Gerrard is our captain" You better believe it! Paul Jones Fanzine Fanzone - Times Online - WBLG: "Steven Gerrard Is Our Captain"
  5. Well - who would you rather have in your midfield at the moment? The Brazilian player of the year 2006 is making me pine for the days of clumsy Big Igor - anyone remember his first game at Old Trafford, or the performance he gave at Deportivo? I can't remember Lucas ever giving a similarly dominant performance in over 2 seasons now - when he's good he's average, and when he's bad, he's b-a-a-a-d! . Igor may have been occasionally hapless, but I fear that Lucas makes him appear a world-beater.
  6. This is the thread for those 'urban myth' type stories which you heard in school. The one everyone knows is the kid and his bird, they do anal on the white leather couch for the 1st time, she shits everywhere, they blame the dog, dog gets put down. In our school there was a story going round that a man in the vale would give you whatever you wanted to pop your bum cherry and that one kid took him up on the offer, he got about £100 worth of weed and a brand new bike.
  7. I love the way people do that to try and get you excited about their threads. Anyway, this is about something else. Does anyone know what the earliest recorded match of Liverpool is? I'm talking about the full 90 minutes, and is available to get your hands on. Are there any before 1960?
  8. AFTER THAT RESULT TODAY, WE ARE BACK IN WITH A SHOUT. TOMORROW'S GAME IS AS BIG AS ANY WE'VE HAD FOR YEARS. THE TEAM NEEDS US MORE THAN EVER. TO ANYONE WHO IS GOING TOMORROW, PUT YOUR PERSONAL OPINIONS, MOANS AND GROANS TO ONE SIDE. SACRIFICE THAT LAST PINT, GET IN THE GROUND EARLY AND SING YOUR HEARTS OUT LIKE ONLY WE KNOW HOW. ANYONE WHO IS REGISTERED WITH ANY OF THE OTHER FORUMS, PLEASE POST THIS ON TO THEM AND GET THE MESSAGE TO AS MANY REDS AS WE CAN. YNWA
  9. My mate asked to upload a video show from lfc.tv named "kop talkin'". To my big surprise (I've just recorded it and didn't see it at all) Dave Usher was one of the guests in the studio. They were actually talking about year 2007 in general and again "it was Champion League were Reds gonna break in". Yesterday, I've uploaded a video of this show, if anyone interested to see it here it is - around 200 megs
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