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  1. Ha Ha, well funny. I was at that match last week and totally missed that. was a cracking game btw.
  2. I reckon a deal was struck between Gerrard, the CPS and those who pleaded guilty. The CPS gets 5 out of 6 convictions without the time and expense incurred putting cases together. Those who admitted guilt get a pay off from their mate to take the flack, and the CPS put together a half arsed case against Gerrard which was only ever going to have one result.
  3. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/everton-fc/everton-fc-news/2009/07/20/everton-fc-to-bid-for-swedish-midfielder-rasmus-elms-100252-24195595/ EVERTON closed in on a deal for Swedish international Rasmus Elms today, as assistant manager Steve Round gave Jos flying start to pre-season the thumbs up. The Blues flew out to America this morning for the start of a 10-day training camp with a near full strength squad and there could be an addition to the numbers very soon. Moyes is considering a move for Kalmar midfielder Elms, who was given a tour of Finch Farm last Friday with his family. Elms a hard working 21-year-old with a ferocious shot returned to his homeland over the weekend to await further news but it is understood a deal could be struck within 24 hours.
  4. If reports are to be believed Marseille are offering lower wages. As an aside, Dreossi reported in L'Equipe today saying that the offer from Marseille hasn't been accepted yet because there is a higher one from Everton. Stade Rennais obviously want the best deal they can for them.
  5. And the mystery deepens with Marseille reportedly having had a bid of 18m euros accepted for Porto midfielder Lucho Gonzalez
  6. Agreed, and I think DM probably thinks so too with the year long chase and the offer of better wages than Marseille are offering etc. His ability to play not only CM, but RB and CB (as he did for much of last season) surely means he would tick all the versatility boxes too. Seems like he's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't to me. Go somewhere for money - slated. Go somewhere to play champions league football - slated. Stade Rennais have every right to get the best deal possible for their club. If we offer 12m and Marseille only 9m then they will push for a sale to us. If Mbia wants Champions League football and Marseille match the valuation, will people still slate the lad if he goes there for less wages?
  7. And if it's about football, then he'll be playing for Marseille in the champions league.
  8. Specualtion is that the other English club involved is either Stoke City or Man City.
  9. Reports coming out of France that Hamburg have offered 6m euros for Cana.
  10. what a strange story! http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/news/in...?article_id=177 Also chosen by the Globetrotters were 2009 College Slam Dunk Champion Tony Danridge of the University of New Mexico and Slam Dunk runner-up Charlie Coley, III of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; 2009 Patriot League Player of the Year Derrick Mercer of American University; and Tim Howard, a former high school basketball standout and current number one goalkeeper of both the U.S. World Cup soccer team and Everton FC of England’s Premier League. • Tim Howard is the top goalkeeper of the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team, as well as one of the best net-minders in the English Premier League, having led Everton FC to the 2009 FA Cup Final. He starred at North Brunswick High School, in his hometown of North Brunswick, N.J., in both soccer and basketball, where his scoring and leaping ability helped lead his school to the state finals his senior year. The 6-3 Howard is active in charitable efforts, as he is a past winner of the MLS Humanitarian of the Year award for his work with children with Tourette Syndrome – a condition which affects Howard personally – and is also involved in the organization Athletes in Action........... ........ players will be extended an invitation to fall training camp to vie for the honor of joining the Globetrotters for their 84th consecutive season of touring the world.
  11. Stephen Lewis's real name is Stephen Cato Cato is the name of Burt Kwouks character in the Pink Panther films. Good ol Wiki
  12. Lilywhites mentioned very early on
  13. with a bit of help from Google. Reading were originally nicknamed the biscuitmen.
  14. and is it a Palace also on the window?
  15. anyone said Ports...mouth for the picture on the wall? and are the railway workers on the window reference to ManU/Newton Heath?
  16. not to mention french resistance!
  17. For those that'd like to watch it again.
  18. After reading/listening to a lot of press interviews with DM recently it is becomingly increasingly apparent that his attitude towards all football related issues is to be not only as controversy free as possible, but seemingly take an ever so slight moral high ground. He refuses to get drawn on the comments of those managers who try to belittle our club, and responds with dignity. He replies with respect when questioned about other clubs players, where many other managers fail. We hear no excuses about injuries or duff purchases coming from him. He is championing the great traditions of the English game more and more, and even starting to commend Refs more often than slate them. One of my RS mates today questioned how genuine he actually is, and has suggested he is dipping his toes into the mind games. We agreed that as Rafa rapidly, and very publically falls to pieces across the park, DM is slowly but surely endearing himself to football fans of all teams. Not just for the achievements of a threadbare squad that fights for each other, but with the way he, as a manager conducts himself. The questions are, Is this the real Moyes? Would we be hearing the same if the results were different? Is he saying what he believes, or will normal service resume after a victory tomorrow night?
  19. According to Setanta commentary tonight Cahill is the first Everton player to have scored 3 league goals at Anfield since Dixie Dean. Is this really true?
  20. You are definately not screwd. under the sales of goods act any warranty is superceeded by your statutory rights. they state that any goods purchased should last a resonable amount of time. that's a grey area but, if you threaten them with trading standards or a a small claims court case they should acknowledge this and repair, replace or refund, as is their right pdq. as a general rule of thumb electrical equipment is expected to have a working lifespan of at least 5 years. i would politley point out that you have rights over and above the warranty and that you would be prepared to take it as far as is necessary for a satisfactory outcome. also never, ever buy an extended warranty for electrical equipent. not worth the paper they're written on. you are already covered by the law of the land.
  21. i think it depends on what Rennes can get out of us and not us out of them right now.
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