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red devil Wrote:

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> It's scary how 8 years have passed so quickly!..I

> remember seeing him play for Marseille v Liverpool

> and thinking he looked a top player then.



Me too. He was very much a leader there. I'd have more respect for him if it wasn't for his diving but have to admit he's been a top player for Chelski.

I'm sure it's been discussed before, but seeing as everybody's favourite fotball bigwig Sepp has brought up the subject...


Penalties, what else?


Personally I love them precisely because the arbitrary and cruel nature makes for such great drama.

I don't like that one-on one dribble thing, rubbish.


Kick boxing?

El Pibe Wrote:

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> I'm sure it's been discussed before, but seeing as

> everybody's favourite fotball bigwig Sepp has

> brought up the subject...

>

> Penalties, what else?

>

> Personally I love them precisely because the

> arbitrary and cruel nature makes for such great

> drama.

> I don't like that one-on one dribble thing,

> rubbish.

>

> Kick boxing?



All 11 players hit a ball each, at the same time, from the half way line, and see how many they get in. Team with most balls in the goal wins.


Quick and fun :-S

???? Wrote:

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> ...I wonder where he's going?

>

> *scratches head looks towards West London


Mark Hughes not leaving already is he?



Re penalties - nope - just make them keep playing until someone scores or they drop. Let's get our money's worth.



On another note - delighted to see the back of Bouba-Diop and Carew (Faubert gone too - had a few good games but never really made it stick) and hope rumours regarding Joe Cole are true.

Yep agreed (ooh we can be in this thread huh?), faubert hit and miss (baddam-tish) but will be sad to see him go.

There are Cole rumours? Cool, prodigal etc, always said he'd be back.


"keep playing until someone scores or they drop"

after 120 minutes do we start randomly dropping differnet weapons on to the pitch, starting with pugil sticks and escalting to RPG-7s?

El Pibe Wrote:

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>

> "keep playing until someone scores or they drop"

> after 120 minutes do we start randomly dropping

> differnet weapons on to the pitch, starting with

> pugil sticks and escalting to RPG-7s?


Nah, when they start cramping and crying we just barrack them even louder - the more they earn, the greater the humiliation heaped upon them... then when they can't go on we send in some five year old girls and a couple of grannies to dribble around them.

Makes you think what might of been if certain players had avoided injuries or less players were injured at any one time or another. Would Man Utd have pipped City for the title or would Tottenham Hotspur have clinched that crucial third spot ahead of Arsenal?


Premiership Injury League

BBC Reporting that Brendan Rogers will be new Liverpool manager in the next 48 hours, and that Liverpool will not appoint a director of football (good).


If this is true, I hope the Anfield faithful really get behind him, and that he approaches the football in the same way he did at Swansea! I have nothing against Roberto Martinez, but far happier with this if it's true.

Otta Wrote:

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> BBC Reporting that Brendan Rogers will be new

> Liverpool manager in the next 48 hours, and that

> Liverpool will not appoint a director of football

> (good).

>

> If this is true, I hope the Anfield faithful

> really get behind him, and that he approaches the

> football in the same way he did at Swansea! I have

> nothing against Roberto Martinez, but far happier

> with this if it's true.


I just wonder if this will be turn to be another Roy Hodgson all over again?

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