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Keef Wrote:

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> Damn you Torres, I was trying to pick between

> Torres & Villa for my top scorer at work, and my

> Liverpool loyalty made me go Torres, only for

> Villa to net a hatrick!!! :X


Oi!!! (6) you leave Fernando alone. Villa's first was made by Torres and I half expected him to have a shot and not pass the ball. (in a similar style to his goals at WHL and when Chelsea came to Anfield)


In the interview after the game Villa dedicated his 3rd to Torres for his assistance with the first 2. ;-)

Im italian and after last nights defeat i felt sick, however knowing the form of my belle azzuri, they will start playing good football, i must say and this is not sour grapes, but the first goal was offside. The other 2 goals were great and shame on my baby GiGi Bufont for wondering off for a espresso during the game.(he may as well for all the good he did)

Grosso and Del piero changed the tempo of the italian side and if that t**t Roberto Donadoni wakes up and smells the spaghetti al vongole he will realise on friday he will have to start with Del piero and Grosso, the great formation of the 2006 winning team need to be reunited again.

Now il go off for another sob in my latte machiato :-$

Spanish performance last night reminded of, yes you guessed it, Arsenal at their freeflowing best. Aside from my prefence for Turkey to do well, because of my parentage, I wish the Spaniards well, and hope that the Italians continue to play as dismally as they did against the Dutch who played them off the park. Why a nation continue to rely on a side choc a bloc with over the hill players, in the same way that AC Milan do, is beyond me.

no Italy. No ever. Cynical nasty team - Italy are usually supported by either :


a) Italians ( Ethnic or Natives )

b) people who know nothing about football and dont have Brazil to support ( "Pele - best player in history ever " despite their experience of Pele being a few clips on youtube and other people telling them he was the best ever. also used to dedcribe George best by same people )


I think France may be screwed here sadly - utterly typical and wasteful


It has to be Germany now for me


Or teh czechs

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Oi!!! (6) you leave Fernando alone. Villa's first was made by Torres and I half expected him to have a shot and not pass the ball. (in a similar style to his goals at WHL and when Chelsea came to Anfield)

>

> In the interview after the game Villa dedicated his 3rd to Torres for his assistance with the first 2. ;-)



Yeah, and this helps my fantasy score how??? ;-)

Keef Wrote:

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> Yeah, and this helps my fantasy score how??? ;-)



Because you're adoration for El Nino should overshadow such minor things. You would have got an assist from him last night and there are also at least another two games to play. Plenty of time for his 4th hat-trick of the season. ;-)

*I stand corrected, still find the moniker somewhat patronising though...sorry*


10 MF Cesc F?bregas Arsenal


5 DF Carles Puyol Barcelona

6 MF Andr?s Iniesta Barcelona

8 MF Xavi Barcelona


22 MF Rub?n de la Red Getafe


23 GK Jos? Manuel Reina Liverpool

18 DF ?lvaro Arbeloa Liverpool

14 MF Xabi Alonso Liverpool

9 FW Fernando Torres Liverpool


1 GK Iker Casillas Real Madrid

15 DF Sergio Ramos Real Madrid


3 DF Fernando Navarro Real Mallorca

17 FW Dani G?iza Real Mallorca


20 DF Juanito Real Betis


16 FW Sergio Garc?a Real Zaragoza


13 GK Andr?s Palop Sevilla


2 DF Ra?l Albiol Valencia

4 DF Carlos Marchena Valencia

21 MF David Silva Valencia

7 FW David Villa Valencia


19 MF Marcos Senna Villarreal

11 DF Joan Capdevila Villarreal

12 MF Santi Cazorla Villarreal

There is always one hey snorky, sour grapes i think and if i remembered rightly us italians Ethnic or native!!! what does that mean??? really snorky get a grip. As i was saying we Italians beat your lovely germany at the world cup, and we may have had a slow start but we always come through in the end.

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