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Thread: Bloody Football!
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01-10-2014 #591
Re: Bloody Football!
I don't think Liverpool are ready yet,much as i love them.
Looks like Arsenal to me.If it happens, it will sicken me to have to listen to Wenger,the sour faced git!
Everton...As a famous man once said...If they were playing in my garden,i'd get up and close the curtains,
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01-10-2014 #592
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01-10-2014 #593
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01-10-2014 #594
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haha sharpy scored a goal !!!! go ed lid!!!!! not a touch on the gary mac goal though.
lets be having it.
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01-11-2014 #595
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Wot about this beauty, Sammi? King Kenny at his imperious best.
But pleasures are like poppies spread
You seize the flow'r, the bloom is shed
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01-11-2014 #596
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Mesdames et Messieurs s'il vous plait se lever
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01-11-2014 #597
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01-11-2014 #598
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01-11-2014 #599
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Everton fluctuate, it seems to me -they might have done well in Europe had the ban on English clubs after Heysel not been (unfairly in my opinion) imposed- there have been some great games with Liverpool but I don't think anyone doubts where the power lies in the North-West, with or without your uncle, which is a sad story. One of the more interesting historical aspects of the rivalry between the Reds is the prior economic dominance of Liverpool before the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal which may or may not have contributed to the gradual decline of Liverpool, not least because Manchester also had the cotton trade. Having said that, the journalist Hugh MacIlvanney some years ago made a documentary about the three most influential managers of the English game and all three came from a small area in Scotland -Jock Stein, Bill Shankly and Matt Busby, so the irony of the Red Rivalry is that it was shaped in its most intense years by managers as it were, cut from the same cloth, as indeed is true of Alex Ferguson whose origins are not that from from the Lanarkshire of the great trio. And both clubs used to recruit the best young players from Ireland and Scotland, whereas these days neither Ireland nor Scotland produces young stars like it once did.
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