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    Signing on to Everton forums to take the piss cos I dont know what I'm talking about on Liverpool forums and everyone picks on me!

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  1. That could be construed as absolute stupidity...................by some people of course. I have no desire to turn anybody against each other. I didn`t aim it at reg, I asked the prince a question which he answered. Now go play in the park.
  2. It probably could, depending on the intelligence and motives of the construer. Where exactly did I use "all English people". I lived in Germany for 8 years and England for 10, so I´m qualified to judge. I didn`t throw the word "racist" around, I used it directly when some mug called Germans nazis.
  3. No...................that`s why I said "bar the odd knobheads". Simple really.
  4. Like your "no neck" Bellamy post for example!
  5. Yes. I haven`t seen him play so I´ll reserve judgement on his ability, I think it would be unfair to slag him off at this stage.
  6. Howard is a good keeper, but a keeper is only as good as his back four, and that`s where I think you`ll have problems.
  7. It would be a daft thing to allow in England and would lead to endless problems. Germans don`t get really aggressive after a few beers (bar the odd knobheads).
  8. It`s a Gerrard thread, I enjoyed it and thanked him. I was responding to his initial post in which AG does a really good piece of commentary (for a change). The last time I posted a Liverpool topic (which wasn`t in any way provocative) it was deleted, hence the reference to a deletion. As for xavier and I, as far as `pool supporters go (speaking for myself)I think we to add to the forum rather than be disruptive, we could rub your noses in it in a far less respectful if we weren`t such decent chaps. Don`t always be so negative about everything. Glad you love Gerrard too!
  9. Best player in the prem by a country mile. Thanks, I really enjoyed that, especially AG`s commentary V olympiakos. Prepare yourself for some nasty abuse, a deleted post or even a ban! I thought u were a blue?
  10. 5.5 mil is not a lot of money for a capped England international. He`s a crap player imo, but then again, it`s wigan after all. They`ll still do ok next season, can`t judge their whole season on one signing.
  11. Bit more from the Echo: New Reds coach relishing his latest challenge Jul 6 2006 By David Prentice, Liverpool Echo GARY ABLETT already holds a unique niche in the Merseyside history books - as the only footballer to have won an FA Cup winner's medal on both sides of Stanley Park. Now he has added another unusual distinction. Having moved from Liverpool to Everton as a player in the 1990s, he has just made the return journey as a coach. Ablett will kick off the 2006-07 campaign as Anfield's reserve team manager, and he hopes the switch is not accompanied by the same storm whichgreeted his decision to cross the park in January 1992. "It was a difficult time," he smiled. "There were Liverpool fans saying I shouldn't ever go to Everton, and Everton fans saying they didn't want a Liverpool player. Some people find it hard to believe that you have an affinity for both clubs, but I do. I honestly do. "I had an unbelievable upbringing and education at Liverpool where I played with some of the greatest players this country has ever seen, then I went to Everton, had a fantastic four and a half years and managed to win stuff there. "I have tremendous satisfaction and pride from the fact that I'm still the only person to win FA Cup winners medals with both clubs and I find that an unbelievable honour. I then became a coach at Everton for three or four years and now it has turned full circle. "When I got the job at Everton I always told Ray Hall and Neil Dewsnip I wanted to use it as a stepping stone to see how far I could go, because I was really ambitious. I wanted to test myself and see if I could work at the highest level ...little did I know I would use Everton as a stepping stone to get back to Liverpool! "But I have met some fantastic people at both clubs and I take a lot of satisfaction at calling those people friends. I know that will continue." Scouser Ablett is a very highly regarded coach. He already possesses the distinguished UEFA 'A' licence, and was held back from taking the Pro Licence only by FA bureaucracy. "I tried to get on the pro licence in the summer but couldn't, because the powers that be at the FA said I wasn't working with senior players - which I found pathetic to be honest," he added. "I am now working with boys one or two years older than I was with last year, yet I can take it now because they are classed as seniors. "Whether the manager sees the pro licence as a vital part of my education is something we will have to discuss in the future." A coach at Everton's youth academy, it was the opportunity to work with senior players which prompted Ablett to cross the park. "I don't know if there was ever a job for me at Everton on the senior side . . . we never got as far as that," he added. "I'm ambitious and I see this as another step on the coaching ladder - and you can't fail to come to a place like this and learn from the staff here. "I haven't got a bad word to say about Everton. They gave me the chance to get where I am now - I had four fantastic years working with fantastic people - and I'm sure I'll be working with fantastic people here. "My job is to manage the reserve team, to liaise with the manager and Pako Ayesteran and to plan the season technically, tactically and physically. "I have been given the chance to work in a fantastic job, with great people and with outstanding young footballers - and my job is to develop them to hopefully be-come first team players here. "At Everton, I had under-14s like James Vaughan and Victor Anichebe who we could mould, whereas now they are already coming to me from the Academy so it will be more challenging and something I am looking forward to." And Ablett already has his eyes focused on a fixture very early in the reserve team calendar. "Would you believe the mini derby is the second match of the season?" he said. "I can't wait. Bring it on."
  12. Lucky. His transfer dealings would indicate that he`s not that astute.
  13. Mild: as in not really intended (not well informed). I love it when you use them fightin words! You gimp.
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