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Agreed. When you think what an awful start he had to his career in English football it's to Harry's credit that he showed patience and stood by him. He was absolutely outstanding last night. Those three saves towards the end were top drawer and world class and ensured we got the three points.

He was a great keeper with PSV Eindhoven before us. I think Harry was on the verge of getting rid of him but he pulled a few good performances out of the bag just in the nick of time and Redknapp gave him his chance. I think he's done the same thing with Pavyluchenko.

On a different note I just hope Spurs don't do their usual thing now of thinking they have somehow achieved something after this victory and going to pot for the rest of the season.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> I'd be worried about someone coming in for Gomes.

> What an oustanding keeper he's been this season.

> The best in the premier league. He should be

> Brazil's number 1 in my opinion.


No prblem about Gomes being Brazil's no.1 but Joe Hart is best keeper in PL - come on leaps and bounds since the start of the season.

ruffers Wrote:

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> Agreed. I struggle to see what he has to do to get

> ahead of Green.

>

> Hope he stays at Brum for another year before

> coming back to us.

Really? Given has made quite a few mistakes of late, time Joe was brought home, give Shay a rest

ratty Wrote:

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> Liverpool officially up for sale!! Interesting!!


We shall have to see whether they find a buyer for the price they demand. This may just be another set of lies as this I believe is the reason the Bank has given an extention to the Loan deal.


It is a bit strange installing a new Chairman who is a Chelsea fan... we might even have the new Liverpool chairman being the first man to congratulate Abramovich on 2nd May should Chelsea be crowned Champions at Anfield.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Agreed. I struggle to see what he has to do to

> get

> > ahead of Green.

> >

> > Hope he stays at Brum for another year before

> > coming back to us.

> Really? Given has made quite a few mistakes of

> late, time Joe was brought home, give Shay a rest


Given's a funny one. Great keeper apart from the fact he doesn't come off his line so I keep shouting at him to do that. Then he does, and he's rubbish, and he makes the kind of mistakes he's been making recently. I'd rather he stayed put then we all know where we stand..

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