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friday - birds birthday, off work early for a meal and to get ready to be picked up by a limo to take us to the lee evans gig in the MEN. i'm not keen on the little sweaty ape but my bird thinks he's ace so herday, her rules(she doesn't know yet like). then coming home and hopefully goosing until around 4am. saturday - up early for trip to bolton, probably complete with hang over.... then when we get back it's everyone to my place to crry on the party until my mates birthday bash in the night. the only thing is the birthday he has planned is a fancy dress. much thought went into the costumes and as we have one fat lad, one short lad, one tall lad, one average lad, one black lad and two chicks in our close group of mates we decided we would be the best cast of this is england since the film itself. we have woody, pukey (myself, i got my bomber jacket complete with orange lining for 3 quid in some closing down sale in town, bargai hunter or what!), kes, milky, gadget, shaun, lol and smell. sunday - hopefully i'll be down the bookies collecting my accumulator winnings (arsenal, newcastle, everton, city - 11.5/1 (our price isn't out yet)) and re-betting half, if not i'll no doubt bet more money in some silly attempt to replace my losses. sounds good to me.......
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THIEVES have broken into the home of Liverpool FC’s Brazilian star Lucas Leiva stealing prized football mementoes. Officers were called to his house in Woolton just after 11.30pm on Tuesday and scoured the property for valuable loot. The midfielder’s Olympic bronze medal from Beijing was taken along with a number of Brazilian and Liverpool football shirts. He is the latest Reds star whose house has been targeted after break-ins at the wealthy homes of players including Daniel Agger, Pepe Reina, Dirk Kuyt, Peter Crouch and Jerzy Dudek and Steven Gerrard. Merseyside Police has confirmed that neither Lucas nor his partner were at home at the time of the burglary. The player had been playing that night for Liverpool that night at Anfield where he had been brought on as a late substitute. Among the items stolen are: - the Olympic medal with a picture of a footballer kicking a ball on one side. It is approximately 3 inches in diameter and has a red ribbon attached to it - a collection of Brazilian football shirts, large in size, with the name 'Lucas' on the back. Each shirt has a different number on it - a collection of Liverpool football shirts, large in size, with the name 'Lucas' on the back and all with the number 21 on the back. Crime scene investigators have attended the address and house-to-house enquiries are taking place throughout the area. Acting DCI Peter Parry, of Merseyside Police, said: “I would like to empathise to Mr Leiva and his partner for what must have been an upsetting experience. “As with every burglary victim, we will be carrying out a thorough investigation and offering them crime prevention advice. “Taken from the address was an amount of jewellery and some very distinctive football and sports memorabilia. “These items have significant personal importance to Mr Leiva and they were associated with some very cherished memories. “I’d ask members of the public to be on the look out in case they are offered such items for sale either on the street or in pubs or see the items for sale on the internet.” Police and Liverpool FC are set to speak to Lucas to discuss improved ways to protect his home against burglars. Anyone with information about the incident or about the items listed is asked to contact Admiral Street CID on 0151 709 6010 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Liverpool FC's Lucas Leiva is latest player burglary victim - Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk