
matthew123
Member-
Posts
2,481 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Events
Blogs
FAQ
Tradespeople Directory
Jobs Board
Store
Everything posted by matthew123
-
I've just got myself the new HTC Desire HD - my first smart phone! Little bigger than the iphone but lots of great apps for Yahoo Mail, Messenger, Camera, Text, Podcasts. 8 mega pixel camera and record video in HD. ?25 p/m 2 yr contract (no cashback involved) - free phone / T-Mobile connection, 3 gb web, 600 anytime mins, 500 txt p/m. This is the web site - http://www.e2save.com
-
I would say according to this level spoon - http://www.hintsandthings.co.uk/kitchen/measures.htm I'd say to check add 10 spoons to weighing scales and if it comes in at 250g (or whatever it will measure at) then you know it's level spoon - otherwise try same thing with heaped spoon
-
Recently bought quite a few things at House of Frazer, at north end of London Bridge (i.e. 20 mins from ED). Think Sale is now over but 2 months time try it again if you don't fancy the longer haul to the West End.
-
I don't think it's too far fetched to imagine, that if you did what they have done, in their home town you might be dragged kicking and screaming by a mob to a waste disposal site, clubbed to death then thrown in the incinerator. It's a huge shame that occasionally both from home and abroad we have scum that take advantage of our system.
-
Hodgson is way out of his depth - both on and off the pitch. He makes Rafa's recent milk bottle tirade sound half sensible. I don't see Liverpool winning many, if any, PL games whilst Roy is at the helm. Hodgson needs to be sacked a.s.a.p. There is no guarentee the next Manager will be a success, there never is, but once failure is identified then it is time to stop the rot and start again. The only plus point from Hodgson is that, alongside the outgoing Christain Purslow, he did a great deal to persuade Torres and Gerrard to stay at Anfield when it was more likely than not they'd have otherwise departed due to previous regime.
-
Very surprised with the Rooney u-turn - it's difficult not to be cynical as to whether this is the real deal or just a compromise contract that suits Rooney and United until the summer - so Rooney can live in piece and United get top dollar. Yes it was refreshing for Liverpool to get a little break from it all..
-
I think if Rooney wanted ?200K to stay at United - United would bite his hands off to keep their star asset. After all ?10m a year in wages is a drop in the ocean with what is now at stake at United. He was ruthless in forcing a move from Everton - and that is how United got him at 18, so what goes round comes around.
-
Bit surprised United have come out and said Rooney wants to leave as it suggests they urgently need the money - with Ronaldo they kept it quiet. But I don't think Rooney will agree to move in January. I suspect Rooney will try and wind his contract down all the way and collect a ?40m signing on fee. Not sure Fergie will be able to bully Rooney as after all this is the same player who walked out on his boyhood Club when he was 18. Comparison to Gascoigne, no. Whatever you think of Rooney you cannot class him in the same bracket as that Geordie lunatic.
-
Italian sunshine and all that.. - http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=833732&sec=england&cc=5739
-
SimonM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Torres and Rooney up front, in their present > form?! :)) > > Would Liverpool pay Rooney the ?150k a week he is > supposedly after?? ?7.5m a year in wages on Rooney... damn right they would purely on commercial payback Looks like the old Anfield fever has cursed Roy Hodgson.. http://lfcglobe.com/hodgson-attacks-norwegian-journalist-following-everton-defeat/5782/ ?Are you from Denmark?? Hodgson asked. ?No, Norway,? replied the journalist. ?Ah, two countries I never want to work in again,?
-
Money is important in the Premiership no doubt about that but you can't win anything if you don't try to play football.
-
Well happy with that! As for Friedel, he was a rotten buy for Liverpool.. he simply could not handle the pressure at Liverpool, and was a bigger calamity than the keeper we'd all hoped he'd replace David James. Having said that he recovered at lesser outfits and is quite rightly now classed as one of the better goalies in PL.
-
In terms of Big Sales & Purchases under control of each modern Liverpool Manager: - ManagerWorst BuyWorst SaleBest Buy DalglishJimmy CarterJohn AldridgeJohn Barnes SounessPaul StewartPeter BeardsleyRob Jones EvansBrad Friedel?Patrik Berger HoullierSalif DiaoAnelka*Dietmar Hamman BenitezAndrea DossenaRobbie KeaneTorres HodgsonChristain PaulsonAquilaniJoe Cole * Not taking up option to buy after loan
-
In simple terms Liverpool were in debt to such an extent because they had been bought with borrowed money that could not be repaid by the owners rather than that money being used for the purposes of success on the field, that is the big difference shall we say to Leeds United. Thankfully Liverpool had a strong enough resistence at board level to withstand the Yankee onslaught - and take us to the brink of new, and I hope honest, ownership.
-
expat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > but there was no players bar the keeper from the > sunderland side between him and the goal. You cannot be offside if you are behind the ball when it is played In regard the free kick, Turner played the ball from the spot the free kick was given. Turner and the Keeper were in noddy land whilst Torres latched onto what he thought was a dopey back pass. As for Steve Bruce. What a &*^%! When Carragher and Skrtel clashed heads Bruce was yelling at the officials for allowing Skrtel to be treated on pitch as he wanted game to be re-started with 11 against 9.
-
David that is my opinion, it's not based on what anyone else has said, I just feel that Labour are putting in a 3 legged donkey to run in the Grand National... and I am not sure he will complete the course. The message his election sends out to the electorate is that the Labour Party is now led by a man who won it on the Union vote because he certainly did not win it on getting the most votes from party members or fellow Labour MPs. My gut instinct is that Labour would not have won the next Election anyway regardless of leader. So perhaps having their modern day Michael Foot in for a few years will pacify the hardliners after the Blair/Brown years. Maybe it's for the best anyway in regard the future aspirations of his older brother to become Prime Minister. BTW, I said Ed sounded retarded rather than was..
-
I don't think so, he looked to be behind the ball when it was played
-
I just watched a clip of Ed Milliband's acceptance speech on the BBC website, and just looking at the facial expressions of his elder brother David and Ed Balls I think this is a huge own goal by Labour which is a great shame. Instead of being held to account by a plausible Labour government elect the Conservatives will now feel they have been given a new mandate to now run roughshod over the weak without risk of being kicked out of Downing Street in 5 years time. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11412031
-
I suspect the Tories are cracking open the champagne bottles tonight over Ed Milliband becoming Labour leader. Instinctively the electorate will not vote for a party led by someone who sounds retarded and associated with the Unions. For me I doubt he will still be leader come the next general election.
-
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > or any Liverpool fans after a an awful bit of > gamesmanship for a goal? shocking according to the > radio.... Do you know what I thought it was bang out of order, then I thought about the way they laughed over the beachball incident last season, so they can go and fcuk 'emselves! ;-)
-
Bad result for Liverpool I know, and I know it was our second XI, but still don't expect to be losing at home to a team from the bottom tier
-
Keef has always struck me as an honest commentator, sometimes right, sometimes wrong, and I have to say that on this occasion I totally agree with his accurate assessment of Ferguson.
-
Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > O Neill in line for Liverpool job I think it is a bit premature to be suggesting Hodgson is replaced when he has not even had 6 games in the job let alone 6 years.
-
I think Torres would benefit from having a striker alongside him, imo it's asking a lot from a player after 3 years to still hold the line by himself. He, and Liverpool, looked a lot better when reverting to 4-4-2.
-
Pretty poor display by Liverpool - although at 2-0 down they pulled their finger out for 15 minutes and showed what should have been. I cannot stand Nani, I'll not make any personal comments about the guy as it will upset people who think he is an honest chap. Is Torres a cheat, well if Fergie said it then it was probably meant as a compliment... although I think he is one of the more honest players in the PL. Great goal by Berbatov, although not seen it on TV yet, I've no doubt I shall see it repeated on Sky for many months to come...
East Dulwich Forum
Established in 2006, we are an online community discussion forum for people who live, work in and visit SE22.