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  1. hmm i still think liverrpool may have to do with this especially with their ****** owners
  2. Just read somewhere on the Daily Telegraph that Australia are trying to propose an Ashes type series to be played down in Australia against England in a 2 legged series. Australia want to use this Ashes series to warm them up for the world cup qualifiers against iraq the next week Im not sure if England would want to play outside of europe as they feel so comfortable there
  3. Liverpool have been dragged into the match-fixing scandal that has rocked European football. There are reports that the 8-0 Champions League win over Besiktas last month is considered suspicious because of irregular betting patterns. UEFA officials refused to confirm or deny the allegations http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/arti...in_page_id=1779 &ico=Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=picbox&ct=5 i can see them getting kicked out of Europe if this does happen!
  4. come on guys cant you see good the newsz that is happening at the liverscums? beneath'us is most likely to get the sack for asking more cash to buy players
  5. From The TimesNovember 26, 2007 Rafael Benitez end-game draws near Oliver Kay Rafael BenÍtez will not survive the power struggle at Liverpool and is in danger of being dismissed as manager sooner rather than later, having alienated the club’s American owners during a week of intense political turmoil. In a joint statement last night, George Gillett Jr and Tom Hicks denied rumours that BenÍtez had already left the club, but they made little attempt to disguise the acrimony that appears to have left his position untenable in the long term. BenÍtez has no intention of resigning, but there is a realisation inside Anfield that his regime has reached the point of no return after a series of clashes with Gillett and Hicks, who completed a £415 million takeover in February, over the club’s transfer policy. In the best-case scenario, he may yet see out the remainder of the season before being sacked or leaving by mutual consent, but the word from within the club is that the American tycoons have lost all trust in him after recent challenges to their authority and that, despite his popularity with supporters, his dismissal is only a matter of time. Even in the unlikelihood that he apologises, it may only postpone the inevitable. It is an astonishing turn of events that seemed unimaginable barely a week ago, when BenÍtez rejected an informal approach from Bayern Munich. At that point, he talked of his desire to emulate Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, by staying in charge for 21 years, but his reign at Liverpool has since been unravelled by fallouts with Gillett and Hicks. Even close associates believe that he has made mistakes by picking fights with the pair and, in particular, by mocking their suggestion that he “focus on training and coaching” rather than try to dictate transfer policy. Benitez sarcasm may be punished Benitez fans flames of unrest Timebomb for Rafa as he feels the heat It is a situation that mirrors the departure of José Mourinho, BenÍtez’s arch rival, from Chelsea in September, with the Portuguese having been accused of sealing his fate at Stamford Bridge by challenging the authority of Roman Abramovich, the owner. Most recently, BenÍtez has taken umbrage at the insistence that all transfer negotiations be left to Rick Parry, the chief executive, and that no such talks should even take place until after their visit to Merseyside in mid-December. BenÍtez – eager to sign Ezequiel Marcelo Garay, the Racing Santander defender, and to tie up a permanent £17 million deal for Javier Mascherano – expressed disgust at the proposal and has compounded matters by suggesting that the owners do not understand how the transfer market works in European football. After rumours swept Liverpool yesterday that BenÍtez had already left the club, Gillett and Hicks issued a statement claiming that there was “nothing new to say”, but they made no attempt to deny the tensions that exist or to give the manager any kind of public support. They said that transfer policy will be determined in mid-December, but there is a growing concern that BenÍtez may be gone before then. If not, that meeting has the makings of a showdown.
  6. well they are all a bunch of inbred hillbilly son of a whores hth
  7. that was a super goal by super timmy cahill! he was so patient and finished it off with a bi kick! makes me more confident when he plays next week against nigeria!
  8. Without it how am i suppose to watch everton in the UEFA Cup? Australia has a poor coverage when it comes to football but now that setanta sports is on Foxtel Satellite... i wont be able to miss everton in the uefa cup. I am willing to wake up real early on friday morning to watch our boys in action against the germans. and i am talking about waking up at 4am. Also im happy enough to watch the french, dutch, german and scottish league.
  9. 8-0 and it was a game they were meant to lose. was the ref on their side? how much did scums pay the ref? honestly?
  10. Dodge

    Fc Nürnberg

    3-0 Cahill, Johnson 2
  11. It seems to be getting better and better every day at the liverscums. Torres goneskis for 2 months Pennant goneskis for 2 months Alonso goneskis for 1 month and i think they have few other injuries as well the more injuries they get, the better it is for us to get top 3
  12. Well who wants to be the coach of the Dismal Sydney FC team in the A-League? half of their team are over 31 and their average age is around 32 years... they are looking for their 4th coach in 3 seasons this is their team for the 08 season Goalkeepers: Ivan Necevski - Age 27 Clint Bolton - Age 30 Defenders: Nikolas Tsattalios - Age 17 Iain Fyfe - Age 25 Mark Rudan - Age 32 Jacob Timpano - Age 21 Tony Popovic - Age 34 Ruben Zadkovich - Age 21 MIDFIELDERS: Robbie Middleby - Age 32 Ufuk Talay - Age 31 Mark Milligan - Age 22 Terry McFlynn - Age 26 Adam Biddle - Age 19 Michael Enfield - Age 20 Juninho - Age 34 Steve Corica - Age 34 Adam Casey - Age 21 STRIKERS: Alex Brosque - Age 24 David Zdrilic - Age 32 Brendon Santalab - Age 26 Patrick - Age 22 Ben Vidaic - Age 19 Michael Bridges - Age 29 Any takers?
  13. actually twat face, it was 0-0 so dont talking things you have no knowledge about
  14. I think a few seasons ago, we were going to sign him and than later rafael beneath'us made a last minute bid and got him . i was spewing that the scums pinched him off our noses and after watching him play yesterday, im so happy that we didnt sign him. he could have won us the game yesterday the way how he was playing by giving possession away all the time.
  15. Dodge

    The Derby

    how can he handballed when he typically used his body to block vorinon's shot?
  16. Dodge

    The Derby

    fuck off im not a bogan
  17. Dodge

    The Derby

    gerrards dive isnt a penalty i still dont understand why the ref gave the scums the penalty when it was clearly that neville did not handled the ball
  18. Dodge

    The Derby

    and bloody carragher rugby tackles lescott in the box un-fuckingbelievable
  19. Dodge

    The Derby

    again i question that decision by the ref... i didnt see neville handball that ball they dont deserve to win... they won by penalties and won by having 12 players on the field against 10 all i have to say is that the best team lost on the day
  20. Dodge

    The Derby

    cahill isnt playing mate... cahill wanted to play but moyes thought it was too pre-mature to let him come back
  21. Dodge

    The Derby

    of course he didnt gerrard grabbed his shirt and dived
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