Tuesday, February 27, 2007

D-Day

Dates: March 3rd @ Anfield and March 6th @ Anfield.

Oppositions: Man U and Barca.

Predictions: WE WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fuck and if Cristina Ronaldo starts diving just pass Bellamy a golf club. Or better still call Chelski and Arsenal-Young-Punks to standby in the tunnel. One dive from the pretty boy and all enter.

We'll probably be doing Chelski a favour by beating Man U but since when a Liverpool supporter does NOT want to beat MAN U. Battle of the Reds this Sat. Don't nobody call me during game time. I'm still available for a wager though :)

Barca - Is Ronaldinho fat? Oh my God where do people get excuses for losing? Can't they credit Bellamy and Riise for making up after fighting over the weekend?

Fatty?


Praying we hold off Barca then. Maybe Man U in the quarters? LOL. Arsenal better start hitting the net and not players when PSV come visiting.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

He misses again?



Tsk tsk.

That's why we got Dirk Kuyt. He turns. He runs. He passes. He shoots. He scores!



He will only get better. Premiership you've been warned.

~Nou Camp here we come!~

Friday, February 09, 2007

Arsenal's Player Of The Month!!


Baptista came off the bench for the FA Cup triumph at Anfield on January 6 but saved his best for the Carling Cup tie at the same ground three days later, scoring four times in an incredible 6-3 victory. The 25-year-old opened his account with a curling free-kick, scored Arsenal's fourth with a tap-in and completed his hat-trick with a low shot from 20 yards before another close-range finish wrapped up an amazing night on Merseyside.

Baptista was back on the bench for the visit of Manchester United but was on the pitch by the time Robin van Persie and Thierry Henry struck in the final 10 minutes. Then the Brazilian took centre stage at White Hart Lane, scoring an own goal but showing tremendous character to bounce back with a second-half double as Arsenal secured a 2-2 draw in the first leg of their Carling Cup Semi Final. Baptista missed the second leg through injury but he had already played a major part in helping Arsenal set up a Cardiff showdown with Chelsea. - Arsenal .Com

What a player ....!!!! Btw Eddie welcome back dawg.



Take-O-What??

And so it finally happens.... the Great TakeOver...
I guess it's inevitable.... Everyone in the world get's good at something, and americans come in and make it a business...
but then again, what would i know bout biznez?
All I know, is we now have the funds to start building Stanley Park, and in 2 years, we can say goodbye to the Anfield & the Kop... Poor Shankly must be cursing for having his ashes sprinkled over the Kop End...

The only permanent thing in life is Change....

Can you believe it? Americans! (at least it still sounds a better than the great DIC takeover?)
A country that doesnt give a shit bout soccer....

I can imagine what the write-ups of the players would be...
Original plagarism involved...

Jose Reina
Netminder with 19 shutouts this regular season. Save average of .854 in last five outs.

James Carragher
Captain of defense — 2,963 minutes of field time with powerplay change-up stats of 5-6-3.

Steve O’Finnan
Defensive cornerback and outside linebacker ranked six in division for forward offense running plays. 245 defensive tackle ratio.

Sam Hyypia
Veteran centerblocker famed for aerial rebound ability. From Finlandland.

John-Arnold Riise
Cornerman who regularly features in goalshot of the month sweeps with a left strike rated in top five nationwide for sweetness.

Gerrard Steven
Team MVP, captain and midfielderman famed for power running. Center, right wingerbacker (offensive and defensive) and secondary power forward. Career high came in Pro-Ball showdown against the Milan Tumblers.

Craig Bellamy
Controversial wide receiver/goal forward rated division’s third most likely to face red-card takedown in grudge slams. Has switched franchises several times.

Robert Bernard Fowler
Veteran strike attacker and all-time Liverpool Reds Hall of Famer. Once considered league MVP for shot-zone rebounds and accuracy in the paint.

Jermaine Pennant
Wide receiver/running forward has rushed for over 1,000 yards in rookie season.

Peter Crouch Jr
Power forward who could have potential if consortium moves into NBA.

sigh.... amedicunts.....

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

The American Dream

It's a bright red future at Anfield. 470 million pounds takeover? These people make money or just happen to be related to Bill Gates?

Mr.Gillett and Mr.Hicks


I quote from www.soccernet.com
Liverpool's new American owners have thrown down the gauntlet to Manchester United and Chelsea by promising to make the club the biggest and best in the world.

They will be in direct competition with fellow Americans the Glazer family but, unlike the owners at Old Trafford, the two sports tycoons insist there will be no debt tied to Liverpool from their purchase.



Better not be any debts Yanks. Give Senor Rafa money to buy whoever he thinks if fit to play for Liverpool. We want the Premiership! Like the great Bill Shankly said `first is first and second is nowhere'

Next game away to Newcastle this weekend and then in two weeks time to the Nou Camp. Time to be counted.

~Yank-a-doodle-do?