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Otta Wrote:

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> Really? I thought Liverpool were definitely the

> better side over the 90. Not saying they are a

> better side, but wasn't impressed with City. We

> handed them a draw.


I thought the best football of the 90 was played by City in the opening half hour. In the end they were gifted a draw. Liverpool though did not look much of a goal threat apart from the set pieces from which they scored.

red devil Wrote:

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> Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> > Good to see Raheem Sterling playing well.

> >

> > A player which I mentioned before who had a

> bright

> > future.

>

> How's 'pick of the bunch' Josh Mceachran doing

> these days?..


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/aug/20/josh-mceachran-chelsea-middlesbrough


He should have been loaned out a year ago. What is it with Chelsea that they can't fully develop their young talents?

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Good to see Raheem Sterling playing well.

>

> A player which I mentioned before who had a bright

> future.



The best thing about it is that Downing is out of the team!


I am liking the look of Liverpool's developing team, but Borini is looking pretty rubbish.

Otta Wrote:

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> The best thing about it is that Downing is out of

> the team!

>

> I am liking the look of Liverpool's developing

> team, but Borini is looking pretty rubbish.


I think Rodgers may have endeared himself to the Liverpool faithfuls by selecting players from their youth team.


Raheem Sterling is a future England international.

From BBC Gossip


"TRANSFER GOSSIP


Liverpool want Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge, 22, and will sell midfielders Charlie Adam, 26, and Stewart Downing, 28, to raise the funds to buy him.


Full story: Daily Mirror


Liverpool midfielder Joe Cole, 30, could be set for a shock return to West Ham before the end of the transfer window.


Full story: talkSPORT"


Would be over the moon if the Sturridge, Adam, Downing story was true! Would be gutted to see Cole go, but his time at Liverpool hasn't really worked, and would be happy for him if he returned to West Ham and had a season without injury.


Still, it's probably all a load of rubbish.

bon3yard Wrote:

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> Has or hasnt?


...'hardly' according to the The Current Bun.


So what do Spurs fans think about this 'special relationship' you've struck up with Madrid on the back of the Modric sale?

Is it chairman speak for feeder club, next out will be Bale?..

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