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Sums up the f***ing day They are w***. They are gonna crawl over the finishing line somewhow this year. But next year..
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Amazing performance. True champions nothing fazes them.
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This is so close to fact it is uncanny.
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Top of the League at 5 o'clock on a Saturday afternoon with only four games left to play. Weird, weird feeling.
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Check his medal cabinet, the answer is there.
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Haha! Who the hell does this tw*t think he is?
Redray replied to CarraLegend's topic in Liverpool FC
Allardyce during the same interview; "There was no need for Sammy to get involved." "It's not for me to tell Sammy what to do" What a knob. Completely beyond the pale. -
This is gonna tip Fergie over the edge! Rafael Benitez launches bold bid to bring Carlos Tevez to Anfield Carlos Tevez Carlos Tevez is unlikely to be at Old Trafford next season and Liverpool and keen to recruit him Oliver Kay, Football Correspondent Rafael Benítez is preparing to antagonise Sir Alex Ferguson once more with an audacious bid to sign Carlos Tévez. The Argentina forward is increasingly resigned to leaving Manchester United at the end of the season, with Real Madrid his most likely destination. Benítez has signalled Liverpool’s willingness to join Chelsea, Manchester City and Inter Milan in the mêlée for his signature. Ferguson has not yet given up hope of retaining Tévez’s services after his complicated two-year lease arrangement expires at the end of the season, but the forward’s growing discontent means that he will consider a move away from Old Trafford — even if United manage to reach an agreement with the companies that hold his economic rights. Tévez, who joined United in a controversial move from West Ham United in August 2007, would be likely to cost any other club more than the £22 million that United have to pay at the end of the season to turn the player’s loan into a permanent deal. Benítez, though, is determined to test the water. The Spaniard knows that United have no control over Tévez if and when he leaves Old Trafford and that the Barclays Premier League leaders would not receive any money, with the transfer fee instead going to the companies, headed by Kia Joorabchian, that own the player’s economic rights. Tévez, 25, is frustrated at his loss of favour since Dimitar Berbatov’s arrival at Old Trafford from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer, having not started any of United’s four matches in the Champions League knockout phase. Madrid are favourites to sign Tévez should he end his two-year stint at United, with Florentino Pérez, who is expected to be elected Real’s new president next month, confident of delivering the forward as part of a wide-reaching rebuilding operation that is expected to include a world-record bid for Cristiano Ronaldo, the United forward. But Liverpool have registered their interest in signing Tévez if he wishes to stay in England — and if the price is right. Tévez declared in an interview with an Argentine radio station this week that “in my situation, an exit [from United] will be the best solution” and that “there are other options for next season”, citing interest from Real and Inter as well as other clubs, of which there are now three in England monitoring the situation. Ferguson, the United manager, would bristle at the idea of the forward joining just about any of the interested clubs. He blocked Gabriel Heinze’s proposed move to Liverpool in August 2007 and said of Real this season that he “wouldn’t sell that mob a virus”. As revealed in The Times a week ago, Tévez concluded that his future lay away from United after being dropped for the 1-0 victory away to Porto in the Champions League quarter-final, second leg. His sense of injustice is shared by some of his team-mates and certainly by the club’s supporters, who cheered his name loudly when the substitutes were announced before the 2-0 Premier League victory over Portsmouth on Wednesday — in contrast to Berbatov, whose name was booed by an audible minority. These are issues that Ferguson could do without, having shown several signs of tetchiness in recent weeks even as his team continue their defence of the Premier League and Champions League titles. He has been at odds with Benítez since January and the Liverpool manager continued the verbal jousting yesterday. Benítez insisted that he had been right to stand up to his United counterpart and that Liverpool are the better team on form, even though they trail by three points in the title race, having played a game more. “I’m not having a battle of words with Alex Ferguson,” Benítez said in an interview with a Spanish newspaper. “But I believe that he can see that we are the better side and that we’re very close to United. He has been playing these kind of mind games for many years. Nobody has ever said anything against him or stood up to him. It seems like he has a licence to do these sort of things. “I try not to talk too much, but all I can do when I speak is to defend my own team. I did not say that he seems frightened, but I said that he looks nervous as he can see that we are very close to his team.” http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/foo...icle6157813.ece
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But you also would have noticed that the total points tally of the champions has steadily reduced in the last four years.
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Benitez said: 'I'm not having a battle of words with Alex Ferguson, but I believe that he can see that we are the better side, and that we are very close to United. Something not quite right there. Maybe something lost in translation.
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I'ts assuming we win all our remaining games, which I think we can do. We've done it before, in 2006 I think we won our last 12 games or so. We will be more focused this time. But yes, don't win at Hull and it's all over.
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He seems to be at it again; My team's better than your team, blasts Benitez as Liverpool boss re-opens war of words with 'nervous' United manager Fergie Rafa Benitez has launched another scathing attack on bitter rival Sir Alex Ferguson , claiming the Manchester United boss believes he has a 'licence' to play mind games.The Liverpool manager, whose side were overtaken by United at the top of the Barclays Premier League after the Red Devils cruised to a 2-0 victory over Portsmouth, cranked up the tension between the pair by claiming he has a better side than United. Benitez said: 'I'm not having a battle of words with Alex Ferguson, but I believe that he can see that we are the better side, and that we are very close to United. 'Nobody has ever said anything against him, or stood up to him, as he has a very good team that can win trophies.'It seems like he has a licence to do these sorts of things.' The Madrid-born Anfield boss, 49, who recently signed a contract extension until 2014, also declared his intention to sign more Spanish players during the summer. 'I try not to talk too much,' he told Spanish daily ABC. 'But all I do when I speak is to defend my own team. 'I did not say that he seems frightened. But I said that he looks nervous, as he can see that we are very close to his team. 'I always said that I was very keen to continue at Liverpool," he insisted. "I just had to discuss a few matters relating to the job of being a manager in England, including the power to take part in transfer negotiations and to make decisions. 'I did not have these prerogatives, but we resolved the matter. I always say that if a club wants to convince a player to join them, the person he has to speak to is the manager. 'I'm working every day with our scouting department and our coaching staff, weighing up the future of every one of our players and the possibilities of bringing in new ones. 'Will I look in Spain? I have always said that Spanish players have fully demonstrated their qualities - and that they are at the highest possible level.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...e.html?ITO=1490
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I'd say a defeat and two draws a real possibility from all the games you mention there.
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Or one and draw two. Perfectly possible.
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More importantly, Wenger may still feel he can overhaul them for the 3rd place he wants. Keeps his interest there for their game against the mancs in the league for now anyway.
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Having a go Pompey.
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Oh for f***s sake just get the bell player on.
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It's too disrespectful to attack the best team in the world in their own backyard. Disgraceful performance.
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A sign of life? Pennant coming on.
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Gigg misses from 6 yards. They are playing absolute s**** and will drop points. Unfortunately not to these who are making Blackburn look a decent unit
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Yeah I was being ironic. Hope they show some spine or our GD advantage could go tonight.
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I can sense a thrilling Pompey comeback. it will happen.
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Rooney scores
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all pompey so far so yes they are up for it, if nothing more.
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Hope so. Is Ferdinand injured? Interesting if he is not.
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On the bench. James, Johnson, Campbell, Distin, Hreidarsson, Davis, Mullins, Hughes, Belhadj, Nugent, Crouch. Subs: Begovic, Pennant, Pamarot, Utaka, Cranie, Kanu, Basinas.