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mockney piers Wrote:

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> True enough Simon. Depressing numbers of evil

> Chelsea shirts in East London and Essex (never on

> match day though)



I don't know, as someone who works near that sweet little ground, I am always quite impressed by the local support they get.

Shame for West Ham too! He would have become a great striker for England - strong and skilfull, ask any Liverpool fan who was in Cardiff in 2006. And we'd have had another 2 years out of him before he went to one of the big 4...a tackle by Judas Defoe in an England practice session..great :X

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Shock Headline - Spuds to get shot of Bentley

> after bust up with Del Boy Redknapp. And Bentley's

> such a shrinking violet bless him. @#$%&.


And good bloody riddance too. Apart from his goal against the Arsenal last season he's done nothing before or since. The boy's got talent but he's not prepared to put in the hard work hard to improve his game to get a regular place in the first team.


Very sad to hear about Dean Ashton but I think that's been on the cards for a long time. Must be very frustrating for the lad.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > The Daily Mash has got Liverpool covered.

> >

> > Liverpool turning the corner

>

> Excellent read jah.

> Think liverpool fans have to agree now that rafa

> has lost his way and it would be a good idea for

> the club to consider looking at a successor.

> Martin o neill or gus would sort things out pdq i

> reckon.


For a moment there I thought you were throwing into the hat the name of Gus Poyet!

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