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lol andy do you not rate lescott?
You always say about jag and yobo, but never lescott. But together jag n lescott have had a great season they merge well with eachother. And if Everton score i reckon it will be a Cahill header, i really dont understand how he jumps so high lol. |
Just beat Everton on fifa 09
Played as Arsenal. won 1 - 0 That is the hardest game i have played! Everton are in second on my fifa league thing. |
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No I've always rated Yobo i don't think lescott is any better then yobo if we lost lescott this summer it would not affect us Yobo was part of our 2004/2005 4th place team Lescott is still a great player though |
LOl the kangaroo's
Ahhh right yer maybeas good but obviously this seasons squad has been one of the strongest in years. I hope Arsenal put an offer in for lescott coz think his contract ends this year. |
Habib Beye is gonna stay at Newcastle. Lucky for them!
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Mark Viduka and Alan Smith will fire Newcastle back into the Premiership. They won't lose a game next season.
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Yeah for sure, they are coming back up! I was gutted that they went down! But maybe its gonna be good for them in the long run!
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Newcastle too big of a club to be in the Championship.. But glad Hull stayed up! :bouncy:
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What english teams have won bac to back european champions cup, or champions league??
(No Wiki or anything) be honest! I know the answer. |
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or is it nottingham forest? |
Liverpool!
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Liverpool did it around the same time as forest i think from what i remember
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You got it Andy!!! :spin2::thumbs:
Thats surprising isnt it? |
Has to be Liverpool!
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Ok another... :dance:
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Liverpool did it too, couple years before. Its just that no one seem to remember that Nothingham forest did it. ANd they use to be a great club!
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Look at Leeds Utd now tho, was it 2000/01 they was in Champions League football? Semi-final aswell i think.
Luton was in top flight footy! |
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Fernando Torres has been named the Liverpool Echo Merseyside Sports Personality of the Year for the calendar year of 2008. El Nino succeeeds fellow Spaniard Mikel Arteta of Everton to win this accolade, and regards the award as a great personal honour. "I know that Mikel won it last year because when I have been to his house I have seen the big trophy in his living room," he said. "Now I am going to take the trophy to my own house and I hope to be able to win it again in the future because that would mean a lot to me. "It is a privilege for me to receive this trophy because I know that it is a very important award for the people of this city and for the fans. "When you look at the list of previous winners it is really special to have my name alongside theirs because everyone knows what people like Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher mean to this club and to this city. "They have all won it before me so to win such a special award after just two years at Liverpool and to be in the thoughts of many people gives me a really special feeling. "It is always nice to win awards but the most important prizes of all in football are always team trophies. "I came to Liverpool to win trophies and going two seasons without winning any is a long time for a club like Liverpool. "The next one needs to be coming soon because we want to win for ourselves, for the club and for the fans. "For me the team has improved over the last year and we are much closer to United than we were. "We managed to get more points than any other Liverpool team since the Premier League began and I don't think there is any question that the team is improving and the club is improving. "Now hopefully we will be able to keep the good players that we have here and also make some good signings in the summer because that would be fantastic for us." Torres struck his 50th Liverpool goal against Tottenham on Sunday and admitted it was a great feeling. "It is not easy to score 50 goals, especially when you are just in your second season at a club so I am very proud that I have done this," he said. "But it is thanks to my team mates I have done this because they create my chances and support me every week. "Now I want to keep scoring. I have my first 50 and this makes me really happy but now I want the next 50. "The main thing for me now is to forget the injuries and then if I can play every game in the next season it will be even better for me." http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drill...90527-1156.htm |
Torres.. Legend!
Bring on Saturday, 15th August! :cheer2: |
Bring on the under 21 european championships
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Everton put in 5.5m bid for Stephen Hunt of Reading.
http://www.tribalfootball.com/everto...er-hunt-246741 Tottenham and Sunderland looking to buy him to but havent offered as much. |
Haven't really seen much off hunt
When he was in the premiership he seemed quite good at going forward |
Wasn't he the one who knocked Cech out?
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Not sure David,
But yes hunt is good at going forward, hes a hard worker to, tracks back a lot. |
Bayern Munich tell BBC Sport there has been no approach for Franck Ribery and he wants to stay at the club. "He is contracted until 2011 and we want to extend his deal," said a spokesperson.
Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho is planning an £8m move for Manchester City's Brazilian midfielder Elano. Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has lined up Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez as a long-term replacement for Xabi Alonso. Bilbao want £10m for the 20-year-old. Aston Villa have inquired about midfielder David Bentley's future at Tottenham. Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is considering a swoop for two Wigan players - midfielder Michael Brown and defender Emmerson Boyce. Nancy striker Marc-Antoine Fortune is weighing up an offer from Portsmouth after spending the end of last season on loan at West Bromwich Albion. Hull are weighing up a move for former Manchester United midfielder Liam Miller, 28, after he was released by QPR. Middlesbrough have put winger Stewart Downing up for sale but only to a top-four club. Rangers manager Walter Smith is planning a £3m move for West Bromwich Albion striker Chris Brunt. The 24-year-old is a boyhood fan of the Glasgow club. Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie is stalling on a contract extension at the Emirates. Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez plans to shake up his backroom staff by replacing four coaches. Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish is tipped for an advisory role, while former Reds midfielder Gary McAllister could come in as a coach. |
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