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Which is the team you HATE the most

  • Chelsea

  • Manchester United

  • Barcelona

  • Arsenal

  • Real Madrid

  • A.C. Milan

  • Liverpool

  • Manchester City


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Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
Torres and -15M indeed. ;) :lol:

Imagine it. Losing a past-it crocky ladyboy and getting a 21 year old (unfortunately average) player and 15M of cash and cutting down the wages. I'll have the deal again. :lol::lol:
 
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Arsenal_Gunners

Arsenal_Gunners

Human Spambot
Then go out and buy more average players with that cash + some of your own :lol:

Anyway,good article by Keown on Henry.
Martin Keown: Thierry Henry proved dreams come true | Mail Online
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
If that helps us to keep our best players, then sure. :lol:
No more losing Masch et al. It's not my money anyway. ;)

Every big money transfer is a risk in any case, even proven players don't always shine - Shevchenko, Veron, etc. Some turn to be mixed - Berbatov, et while others fade away - Arshavin et al.
It's easier to talk from hindight though.
 

XTerminator

Welbeck fan :D
Martin Keown is a clown.

Also, think Torres is made to look 'past-it' because he simply doesn't get the support he used to in Liverpool.

Andy Carroll needs Steven Gerrard.Check out their partnership when these two play together more often

Every big money transfer is a risk in any case, even proven players don't always shine - Shevchenko, Veron, etc.

Sheva was bought when he was almost past it. Veron couldn't adapt to the fast-paced Premier league, had a decent second season still before injury hampered his chances.
 
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Arsenal_Gunners

Arsenal_Gunners

Human Spambot
Younggunsblog said:
Robert Pirès back training with Arsenal, but rules out a return to action. He's considering proposals to play in China or India.

Bob will improve India by 20% just by putting his foot here.More money in China though.
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
A Moment of Reflection | Facebook

Dear all,

I appealed because I obviously completely disagreed with the interpretation of the officials on the day but that happens in football and we move on. I wonder though if we are now going to see an unprecedented wave of red cards on match days because we sanction "if's" and "maybe's"? Are we going to look back at video evidence for every single challenge that goes unnoticed by the officials, look at different scenarios and potential outcomes of what could have been considered a good tackle and then sanction it? Players and managers are starting to expect more sending offs from referees and I think it's for the wrong reasons. My understanding is that English football prides itself on the hardness, the fairness and the tradition of its game. That is why hundreds of millions of people tune in to watch Premier League football and English referees have always been a key factor to that success in my opinion. So I don't agree with people saying that referees in this country aren't doing well as I think they are the best in the world. Hopefully common sense will prevail again in the future and I for one hope not to see consistency in sending offs and suspensions when the intent of a player is to win the ball.

I'd like to add to this that I waited for the suspension to be confirmed before making any comments on the matter as I didn't want to give the impression that I was using the media as a tool to benefit my own personal agenda in this case. I'm not speaking on behalf of the club or anybody else, this isn't me defending myself, this is just me raising a genuine concern.

If football fans decide I'm wrong in raising these concerns then I will have no problem in accepting the fact that times are changing again for our game.

Vincent Kompany.
 
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