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KillaGTiR

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  1. well here is the link to the goals if anyone didnt see them http://profile.imeem.com/Ku_Nm5P/video/gbu...1_sports_video/
  2. has anyone got links to the goals i missed the match
  3. Everton to bid £8M for Middlesbrough's Downing Everton are planning an £8 million bid for Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing. The People says David Moyes wants the England winger to add a new dimension to his team for the second half of the season. Crucially, Downing will not be Cup tied with Everton hoping to push on in the UEFA Cup in the New Year
  4. its always the same make the story bigger and better!!
  5. KillaGTiR

    Larissa

    the blues go marching on
  6. your only afew years late!!! how torrent works is the more you upload the faster your download will be and if you download alot and not unload it will slow you down... what this file does is it fakes ur sharing telling it you have uploaded say 1g and will allow you 2 download very fast
  7. well so far i got everything working on it and all i have to do is find my disk for my wireless ap it set everything else up just fine
  8. i have heard alot of good thinks about the new PCLinuxOS and i might download it and run it... has anyone else got this os and if you do is it any good??
  9. it aint looking good is it :guitar:
  10. didnt we hear all this crap afew months ago and both Arteta and Johnson came out and said it was a load of sh*t and they are happy to be at the club
  11. hey if they are usb you could use them of the pc yes?
  12. Dm plan is to buy all the good goal keepers leaving shit ones left
  13. Fernando Torres has suffered an injury in training which will rule him out of Spain’s Euro 2008 qualifier against Denmark, as well as Liverpool’s Merseyside derby clash against Everton. Torres sustained an injury to his right leg in Friday’s training session in Aarhus, where Spain are preparing for Saturday’s Group F qualifier. Spain doctor Genaro Borras confirmed Torres’s muscle tear, albeit slight, will require a minimum of 10 days’ rest which would also rule the player out of his national team's subsequent match, a friendly against Finland on Wednesday. Reds boss Rafa Benitez will be concerned at news of Torres’s setback, with the Spaniard sidelined too for Saturday week’s Merseyside derby at Everton. looks like he did it himself for us hehehe
  14. Beattie hat-trick and Hulse cheer. MATCH ACTION SLIDESHOW Sheffield FC 1 Sheffield United 5 UNITED striker James Beattie rattled in a hat-trick as Sheffield FC began celebrations of 150 years in existence with a visit from the neighbours. Gary Cahill and Chris Armstrong also hit the target for United before sub Steve Copnell netted a consolation for the world's oldest club who currently play Unibond League football at their Dronfield HQ. Equally as significant for United on the night was the re-appearance of striker Rob Hulse in the squad. Hulse played his first football since breaking a leg last season. It was all over as a contest after 41 minutes when the Blades established a 3-0 lead. All three were soft goals and taken gratefully by the Championship strugglers. Beattie bagged the first from a penalty after centre back Karl Colley clattered into Billy Sharp. Beattie's low shot from the spot went right, keeper Jamie Holmshaw went left as the watch showed 16 minutes gone. Just over 10 minutes later it was 2-0 and Beattie again celebrating after Holmshaw had spilled a shot and the striker tucked home the loose ball. Sheffield were kicking themselves again after goal No 3. A misdirected header at a corner presented Cahill with a simple chance. It required timing and determination; Cahill's header from two yards out had both. Beattie's third came a quarter of an hour after the break. Lee Hendry laid it on and the centre forward hit the net with a low drive from the inside left channel. Sheffield changed keeper's after the break and Armstrong's cross-shot from the left went by Martin Kearney for United's fifth goal. Sharp was there to help it home. Sheffield sub Copnell wasted two chances before banging in the third, a power volley which gave United keeper Paddy Kenny no chance. http://www.mysporttoday.co.uk/ViewArticle....ticleID=3368330
  15. (1) Which club do you support? (2) Which club(s) do you hate/dislike? (3) Which club(s) do you have a soft spot for? EVERTON!!!! Liverpool,Manchester United Sunderland
  16. David Moyes set to receive triple fitness boost DAVID MOYES could be handed a triple fitness tonic this week – after discovering the latest stage of Everton’s European adventure yesterday. Tim Cahill, Thomas Gravesen and James Vaughan are all poised to take the next step in their return to fitness. Cahill is set for a scan in the hope of being given the green light to resume full training as he recovers from the foot injury that has dogged him since March. The Australian missed the final three months of last season with a broken metatarsal and has since been sidelined again after suffering damage in the same area of the foot during the Goodison friendly with Werder Bremen in July. A recovering Cahill was last month given the go-ahead to begin running. And if the news from the latest scan is similarly encouraging, the midfielder could be in contention for a dramatic comeback in the Goodison derby against Liverpool on Saturday week. Both Gravesen and Vaughan are expected to return to training this week having been sidelined with knee and shoulder injuries respectively
  17. Guide to Everton’s opponents AE LARISSA home October 25 Coach: Georgios Donis Colours: Dark red LARISSA have already caused a stir in this season’s UEFA Cup by eliminating Blackburn Rovers in the first round. They qualified for the competition following a shock 2-1 win over Panathinaikos in the final of the Greek Cup last season. It had been an otherwise disappointing season for Larissa as they finished just one point above the relegation zone in the Greek Super League. As recently as 2003, they were in the third tier of competition after going bankrupt. But they then secured back-to-back promotions to return to the top flight. Skippered by former Newcastle defender Nikos Dabizas, their most well-known player to Evertonians is striker Ibrahima Bakayoko, the Ivory Coast striker brought to Goodison by Walter Smith for £4.5million in 1998 only to be sold the following year after scoring just four times. Larissa, managed by former Blackburn winger Georgios Donis, are currently in mid-table, although the start of the Greek domestic league was postponed for a month due to the summer fires in the country. 1.FC NURNBERG away November 8 Coach: Hans Meyer Colours: Red and black NURNBERG qualified for the UEFA Cup by virtue of lifting the German Cup, which ensured a first European campaign since 1988-89 and was complemented by a sixth place finish in the Bundesliga. Nurnberg have won the German title nine times, but have been a perennial yo-yo club during the past 40 years and share the record for having been relegated from the Bundesliga the most times. Nurnberg’s key players include Czech midfielder Tomas Galasek, Slovakian forwards Marek Mintal and Robert Vittek, and Greece striker Angelos Charisteas, who scored his country’s winner in the Euro 2004 final against Portugal. Nurnberg’s 46,780-capacity easyCredit-Stadion was a venue at last year’s World Cup in Germany, England’s 2-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago one of five games held at the stadium. Hans Meyer’s side are struggling in the Bundesliga this season and currently stand next to bottom with just one win in nine games. ZENIT ST PETERSBERG home December 5 Coach: Dick Advocaat Colours: Blue THERE’S a Dutch connection to another of Everton’s group opponents, Zenit St Petersberg. The appointment of Dick Advocaat in May 2006 ushered a new cosmopolitan era at the Russian side, with the Dutchman joined by players such as compatriot Fernando Ricksen, formerly of Rangers, and Turkey star Fatih Tekke. Slovakia, Ukraine, Argentina, Croatia, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Norway are also represented in the squad, while Advocaat has also signed Kim Dong-Jin and Lee Ho from South Korea, the country he coached at last year’s World Cup. Zenit’s best performance in Europe to date is a quarter-final appearance in the UEFA Cup in 2005-06, when they were beaten by eventual winners Sevilla. Squad number 12 is reserved for the Zenit’s fanatical supporters, who are referred to as the 12th man. Zenit finished third last year to qualify for the UEFA Cup. And with the Russian league operating outside the winter months, they currently head the table with just four games of the current season remaining. AZ ALKMAAR away December 20 Coach: Louis van Gaal Colours: Red and white AZ qualified for the UEFA Cup by virtue of their third-place finish in Holland last season – but they’d be forgiven for not celebrating that fact. Ahead of the Dutch Eredivisie on goal difference before the final round of fixtures last season, AZ lost on the last day of the season and PSV Eindhoven took the title. That disappointment was compounded when Ajax won the play-off for the second Champions League spot. AZ, led by former Barcelona coach Louis van Gaal for the past two seasons, reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup last season and the semi-finals in 2004-05. Key players are Brazilian marksman Ari, Croatian goalkeeper Joey Didulica and highly-rated Italian striker Graziano Pelle. However, AZ – who play at the 17,023-capacity DSB Stadion – have underwhelmed this season domestically and currently stand in mid-table
  18. i have never heard of any of them teams before
  19. well they was having a big cry then they sold him before
  20. its been so long i cant remember how he plays.... then is he due back in?
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