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red devil Wrote:

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> Neil Lennon to leave Celtic, and rumours that,

> wait for it Mick, don't wet your pants, Henrik

> Larsson to take over...


I won't wet my pants. Much as I liked Larsson as a player...... unproven as a manger. Lennon was very good, sorry to lose him.

Otta Wrote:

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> Maybe, maybe... But I honestly reckon he'll give

> Liverpool at least one more season and see how

> things go / who they sign.

>

> But imagine a Real team with Ronaldo, Bale and

> Saurez. Scary.


A friend of my mine is based in Madrid for work reasons. He's telling me that the Suarez is a done deal as far as they are concerned. And yes very scary.

Otta Wrote:

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> I guess what with the Moyes sacking, taking over

> as interim boss, then uncertainty iver his future

> with the new boss, it just kind if got

> overshadowed.



To be fair the thread has been a bit dead for a while...post-season come down?...pre-World Cup lull?

Nothing much had been said about the England squad, LVG's appointment (which was the catalyst for Giggs to retire), or even tonight's Champions League final.

It goes without saying that Giggs, to Utd fans anyway, is a genuine legend in a world where that term is overused. I'm glad the club didn't retire his shirt number, never understood why some clubs do. Instead, an iconic shirt number should act as an inspiration for future players...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> One of the most decorated players in football

> history retired last week and not a dickie bird on

> here. I find that a bit strange.



I thought the super-injunction was still in place and we weren't allowed to talk about him B)

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