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> Ok, ok...what is his strike rate? Must be

> impressive for sure



Torres has 46 goals in 64 premiership starts if he scores 4 against Chelsea! He will equal andy cole's record of fastest to fifty. Not bad for someone who doesn't take penalties

Only 73 points Quids - 7 down on last week, damn!


Someone actually had 74 (without Torres, who got me 34 pts) and looking at their team they still have Given and Barry to get them points tomorrow night!


Not seen Torres that composed in front of goal - looks like he has stepped up to a brand new level. Be interesting what Chelsea have in store next week (apart from kicking him) especially since Petr Cech is suspended.


Turned on Goals on Sunday this morning and to my surprise there was no Phil Brown sitting on the Sky sofa!

92 games, 58 goals


League: 46 in 64


I feel so priviliged to have him in our team and also to watch him week in week out. The best part is he totally gets Liverpool football club and comes across as being really down to earth.


The night we battered Real Madrid 4-0 at Anfield

http://awbroady.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/fernando-torres-liverpool-real-madrid-champio_19843561.jpg

Looking at the Champions League games this week none of them really ignite the imagination unless perhaps it's your own team. But if I had to pick out one clash as a potential thriller it would be Man United versus the German Champions Wolfsburg at Old Trafford on Wednesday. With United playing 3 days later against a confident Sunderland I suspect Fergie may put out a little bit of a squad / first team mix in CL and maybe, just maybe, could be a surprise result on the cards, and that is my big prediction of the week United to lose on Wednesday night!
Interesting article in the Times this morning naming 50 people to have "fouled" up football, among them Ian Wright, Rooney, the fake Ronaldo, Martin Edwards, George Best, Bill Shankly, El Tel, Mourhino, Cashley Hole, Drogaba among others. Interesting argument.

Steve Bruce fumming that Darren Bent decided to pass penalty duties to a team mate after he scored first penalty... what a tit blabbering to the press when he himself is too scared to watch actual penalties being taken. Maybe Bruce is trying to sound like a hard man with a trip to Old Trafford on Saturday where of course he'll show his usual bottle when deciding his tactics for the game... 'note to self must not upset uncle fergie or will not get reference for united job in 3 years time blah blah'.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sunderland/8277854.stm

In normal circumstances I would be right behind Eastenders to beat Citeh tonight, but recently any fondness I may have had for Zola et all has disappeared more quiclky than Ferguson after being asked by the BBC for an interview, thanks to the rantings of ten bob note.

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