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"Two men have been charged in connection with an incident which led to the bomb squad being sent to the home of football legend Kenny Dalglish".....


Nobody was injured and yet this story is still running.


Blown out of all proportion i.m.o.

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> "Two men have been charged in connection with an

> incident which led to the bomb squad being sent to

> the home of football legend Kenny Dalglish".....

>

> Nobody was injured and yet this story is still

> running.

>

> Blown out of all proportion i.m.o.


No pun intended?

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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

> -----

> > "Two men have been charged in connection with

> an

> > incident which led to the bomb squad being sent

> to

> > the home of football legend Kenny

> Dalglish".....

> >

> > Nobody was injured and yet this story is still

> > running.

> >

> > Blown out of all proportion i.m.o.

>

> No pun intended?


Pun very much intended Atila:)

Xabi Alonso's proposed move to Real Madrid moved a step closer this morning when the Liverpool midfielder submitted a written transfer request. Liverpool have given Real Madrid 48 hours to complete the deal although the situation has been complicated by the difficulties the Spanish club have had in offloading players to help offset the cost of their frenzied summer buying spree.
That 48 hour ultimatum was given more than 48 hours ago. If Liverpool revert to 4-4-2 with Gerrard back in midfield and the lionshare is spent on a top quality forward then it might mean a better tilt at title. What I do not want to see happen is Rafa blowing the money like a Chav whose just won the lottery.. e.g. don't go signing your players from Wigan and Hull.
Huuntelar looks like a possibility, and, although I can't understand why, Viera. Like everything else I'll belive it when the contracts are signed and the player pulls on the shirt. Kolo was ok last season but didn't set the world on fire, but ?25 mill for Adebayor, what a touch!!!

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Celtic 0 - Ruskis 1

>

> Nuff said

Thanks atila. You never know we might turn it round.were missing our main midfield player which is the key position in tough matches.other than that we have no excuses except a new manager deserves time to get started and its tough playing a team who are already in mid season.

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