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Nice of Gerrard to deliver a splendid pass to Drogba in the Liverpool v Chelsea clash to effectively hand Chelsea the silverware.

Nice of Gerrard to deliver a splendid pass to Drogba in the Liverpool v Chelsea clash to effectively hand Chelsea the silverware.

Here you are Bruvva!!! It aint over yet - my boys still gotta sort out Wigan.

No celebrations yet.

GG

 

It was so eerie the Liverpool v Chelsea game. The Chelsea fans have no finger nails. They found their voice after the second goal.

Liverpool are nothing without Torres.

Annddddd - the battle for 4th. takes on big significance tonight mate. Man City V Tottenham.

I ave mates in both camps and will be watching with interest....

GG


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Come on Spurs. Horror memories of that game against West Ham flooding back!

Come on Spurs. Horror memories of that game against West Ham flooding back!

It's goin to be a shootout I reckon. Spurs do not want a draw here...

GG

Come on Spurs. Horror memories of that game against West Ham flooding back!

Mancs 0 - Spurs............................1

Champions League Football for Tottenham! Unbeleivable effort from Harry Redknapp. Crouch heads in on 82 minutes.

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Unbelievable!

I'm probably biassed and only just finished watching the game but I thought we really deserved it on the night.

Great effort from the boys, Harry is amazing!


Any chance Wigan can Upset Chelski

heres hoping

Yep - it's called a FAT CHANCE.....

Go Blues!!

GG

Yep - it's called a FAT CHANCE.....

Go Blues!!

GG

3 hours to go and I'm fading....... RIGHT COLD NIGHT AIR IN SHORTS!!!!

Cmon CFC>>>>>>>>>

Super Super Frank Super Super Frank Super Super Frank Super Franky Lampard!!!

What a way to win the title. All hail the blues!!!

DROGBA - golden boot - awesome. Carlo well done, best effort since the special one.

Off to Wembley next week - go the double!!!

Blue is the Colour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cmon Chelsea!!

GG


As an Ex-KOP season ticket holder (moved down here) i cant remember a more disappointing time to be a Liverpool Fan. What a shambles of a club at the minute, 7th is all we deserve to be honest. Rafa tried but lets face it he failed. Time to go, if he loves the club he should just go, but he's looking for his payout. sad. All the rumours are flooding in, Gerrard to City 40 mil, Torres going. O'neill in, Hogson in, who knows whats true. All i know is that if one of gerrard or Torres goes the other will follow, a chain reaction will occur, with many more on the way out too.

Whats the solution??? The only way we will keep the big names is to get a WORLD class coach, Jose would be great but all he knows is money, he'll want 100mil, which he won't get, FACT. thats why i feel Hiddink is the man, he never turns down a challenge, and players want to play for him.

Any opinions?????

YNWA

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As an Ex-KOP season ticket holder (moved down here) i cant remember a more disappointing time to be a Liverpool Fan. What a shambles of a club at the minute, 7th is all we deserve to be honest. Rafa tried but lets face it he failed. Time to go, if he loves the club he should just go, but he's looking for his payout. sad. All the rumours are flooding in, Gerrard to City 40 mil, Torres going. O'neill in, Hogson in, who knows whats true. All i know is that if one of gerrard or Torres goes the other will follow, a chain reaction will occur, with many more on the way out too.

Whats the solution??? The only way we will keep the big names is to get a WORLD class coach, Jose would be great but all he knows is money, he'll want 100mil, which he won't get, FACT. thats why i feel Hiddink is the man, he never turns down a challenge, and players want to play for him.

Any opinions?????

YNWA

Sure Tarz - Once Gillette and Hicks are gorn for good - your club will be in Good shape. The move away from Anfield will also be good. Rafa is waiting for an offer and will walk then. Torres and Gerro wont go. Jose may be interested and I'm sure he'd love to be back in England as would I. The skeleton is there, but muscle in the form of coin will find it's way to you via the Arabs, then you'll be a contender again.

23 and D2 over at Ology are just as passionate about this and I'll always admire Liverpool and have many scouse mates so I hope for your return as a super side. But as a Londoner, Blue is the Colour and Chelsea we love you.....

Man U have just had an offer from a consortium for a £1B takeover refused by the Glazers. 1 Minute ago SKY UK.

Cheers to all - GG

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Matildas win the Asian cup in a penalty shootout. Good stuff girls!

Could a mod change the thread name to soccer thread or something like that.

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Around a month til epl/a league begins, any trade news to report from anywhere? i know Torres wil be out for a few more weeks

Go Man U/Victory


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Joe Cole to Liverpool

Joe Cole to Liverpool

Heard that Arsenal was no longer interested in Mark Schwarzer.

PS. Btw, your PM box must be full. Tried to send you a PM re: report. It won't accept.

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All good now

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Bale what a goal!

Heard that Arsenal was no longer interested in Mark Schwarzer.

in the press lately, it has been reported Arsene wenger may double the offer to Fulham for Schwarzer. Seven million ?


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