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    #76
    Rafa's classic quote.



    Rafael Benitez has brushed aside Jose Mourinho's claims that Liverpool will try to get Chelsea players suspended for the Champions League semi-final second leg.

    The Liverpool boss was responding to suggestions from the Chelsea chief that the Anfield men would target players who are one booking away from a ban from the return leg on Merseyside next week.

    Didier Drogba, Joe Cole, Arjen Robben, Petr Cech and Lassana Diarra are all on two bookings ahead of the Stamford Bridge first match.

    But Benitez, who maintained that 'I do not like playing these mind games', still managed the perfect put-down by saying: 'It had not crossed my mind, but maybe it has Mourinho's because that is what Chelsea did two seasons ago to Xabi Alonso.'


    Let's stuff the Chavs!

    -- WOOOOOOHAAAAAAA

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      #77
      Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
      Will someone promise to unsticky this for the duration of the match on Wednesday night ?

      I've got a horrible, bizarre and completely unnatural feeling that if this remains a sticky we will lose.

      Call me crazy.
      I warned you.

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        #78
        Unstickied - can't take any risks!
        RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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          #79
          Originally posted by Red_hot View Post
          Unstickied - can't take any risks!


          We'll win now.

          And you'll all have Red Hot and I to thank.

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            #80
            How much of a ****ing divvy does Mourinho look now, after that whinging for a penalty?

            It just shows how much of a **** he is that he's prepared to go on live national TV, AFTER A WIN, and spend most of the interview bleating about a penalty that he clearly hasn't even seen for himself. :whatever:

            What a ****ing clown.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              #81
              He's a ****ing ****.

              At first I found it funny how much he goes on and on about Garcia's goal.

              It's not funny anymore. It's ****ing annoying.

              I watched his press conference before the game too. Ridiculous. He talked about Chelsea for 20 seconds, and Liverpool for 5 minutes and 20 seconds.

              ****.

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                #82
                Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                How much of a ****ing divvy does Mourinho look now, after that whinging for a penalty?

                It just shows how much of a **** he is that he's prepared to go on live national TV, AFTER A WIN, and spend most of the interview bleating about a penalty that he clearly hasn't even seen for himself. :whatever:

                What a ****ing clown.
                But he's having the effect he totally so desires, deflection from the real issues and all that people talk about is what he says at press conferences.

                The quicker people realise that and ignore his charades talk, the better.
                http://www.retroreds.co.uk/

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                  #83
                  Jose Mourinho was left fuming about the failure to award a penalty for the second time in four days after Chelsea secured a priceless 1-0 win in the home leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final against Liverpool.

                  Joe Cole's first-half goal gave The Blues the edge ahead of the second encounter at Anfield, but Mourinho emerged after the victory to bemoan Markus Merk's decision not to give a spot-kick for a handball by Alvaro Arbeloa.

                  The Portuguese had complained that his side were suffering at the hands of Premiership referees after not being awarded a spot-kick in Sunday's draw with Newcastle, and he extended his complaint to Europe after the game at Stamford Bridge.

                  However, television replays showed that Arbeloa was well outside of the penalty box when his hand made contact with the ball.

                  "I'm happy with the players, I think again the performance was top, the first-half performance was superb," Mourinho told Sky Sports.

                  "We had five or six great chances to score and the second half was different, Liverpool attacked more but we still had some chances on the counter-attack.

                  "Liverpool had one, but the one was a great shot and a great save by Petr [Cech], but I don't understand why we don't have penalties when the penalties are so clear, I don't understand.

                  "I just go for facts, and again it is a fact. I don't think anybody can say it was not a penalty. It was a clear penalty, and I don't know why. It's happening again, it's happening again, it is happening.

                  "To be fair, this season in the Champions League we have had good referees and no problems, and to be fair to Mr Merk he had no problems, a top class referee.

                  "But it is a penalty, and a penalty is a big chance for 2-0, and 2-0 is a completely different game and a different story, so I feel it is not fair."

                  Mourinho even compared the decision to Luis Garcia's contentious goal in the meeting between the sides at the same stage of the competition in 2005, a strike that the Chelsea boss has described as being scored by the Anfield crowd.

                  "In the Champions League semi-final you have to keep your clean sheet and get your chance in the right moment," Mourinho added.

                  "Sometimes it comes from a mistake from the opponent and Arbeloa made a mistake, but unlucky for us it was not a penalty.

                  "So I hope for the game in the second leg we are not crying and thinking again about a big decision, because two years ago we were thinking about a big decision and now I hope we do enough in the second half to not look back on this game."

                  The result gives Chelsea a narrow advantage ahead of the second leg on Merseyside, and Mourinho appeared to be confident about his team's chances despite his anger at the penalty decision.

                  "We are winning 1-0, it is as simple as that.

                  "I think Liverpool think that over 90 minutes they can turn the result, that is normal, that is obvious, but we are winning 1-0 and we know we have a good defensive team and a team that normally scores a goal.

                  "If we go there and score a goal, we have a big chance, but now the next days is to forget this penalty because we will now [be] mad for 24 hours that is for sure."
                  We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by Gaz View Post
                    Jose Mourinho was left fuming about the failure to award a penalty for the second time in four days after Chelsea secured a priceless 1-0 win in the home leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final against Liverpool.

                    Joe Cole's first-half goal gave The Blues the edge ahead of the second encounter at Anfield, but Mourinho emerged after the victory to bemoan Markus Merk's decision not to give a spot-kick for a handball by Alvaro Arbeloa.

                    The Portuguese had complained that his side were suffering at the hands of Premiership referees after not being awarded a spot-kick in Sunday's draw with Newcastle, and he extended his complaint to Europe after the game at Stamford Bridge.

                    However, television replays showed that Arbeloa was well outside of the penalty box when his hand made contact with the ball.

                    "I'm happy with the players, I think again the performance was top, the first-half performance was superb," Mourinho told Sky Sports.

                    "We had five or six great chances to score and the second half was different, Liverpool attacked more but we still had some chances on the counter-attack.

                    "Liverpool had one, but the one was a great shot and a great save by Petr [Cech], but I don't understand why we don't have penalties when the penalties are so clear, I don't understand.

                    "I just go for facts, and again it is a fact. I don't think anybody can say it was not a penalty. It was a clear penalty, and I don't know why. It's happening again, it's happening again, it is happening.

                    "To be fair, this season in the Champions League we have had good referees and no problems, and to be fair to Mr Merk he had no problems, a top class referee.

                    "But it is a penalty, and a penalty is a big chance for 2-0, and 2-0 is a completely different game and a different story, so I feel it is not fair."

                    Mourinho even compared the decision to Luis Garcia's contentious goal in the meeting between the sides at the same stage of the competition in 2005, a strike that the Chelsea boss has described as being scored by the Anfield crowd.

                    "In the Champions League semi-final you have to keep your clean sheet and get your chance in the right moment," Mourinho added.

                    "Sometimes it comes from a mistake from the opponent and Arbeloa made a mistake, but unlucky for us it was not a penalty.

                    "So I hope for the game in the second leg we are not crying and thinking again about a big decision, because two years ago we were thinking about a big decision and now I hope we do enough in the second half to not look back on this game."

                    The result gives Chelsea a narrow advantage ahead of the second leg on Merseyside, and Mourinho appeared to be confident about his team's chances despite his anger at the penalty decision.

                    "We are winning 1-0, it is as simple as that.

                    "I think Liverpool think that over 90 minutes they can turn the result, that is normal, that is obvious, but we are winning 1-0 and we know we have a good defensive team and a team that normally scores a goal.

                    "If we go there and score a goal, we have a big chance, but now the next days is to forget this penalty because we will now [be] mad for 24 hours that is for sure."

                    Still on about Garcia!!!!!???

                    And it was WAY outside the area!!!!

                    Maureen.... I think you are funny, but there is a limit. :whatever: :whatever:
                    --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                      #85
                      I think Souness hit the nail on the head after the match when he said that Mourinho's reaction stems from him being under some serious pressure, he's behind in the league and his mind games aren't really having an effect on anyone. He's not had pressure on him like this since he came to this country and this is a big test for him, if he only wins the Carling Cup this season there's no way that he'll be at Chelsea next season
                      We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                        #86
                        I can't understand how non Chelsea fans have time for the ****. His post match comments were an utter disgrace. He's a **** of the highest order.

                        I HATE HIM EVEN MORE THAN I HATE GARY F*CKING NEVILLE.

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                          #87
                          Mouroaniho - 'It was a pen!'

                          ..Arbeloa's completely accidental handball

                          What a prick he is.


                          Mourinho in new penalty moan
                          By Tom Adams - Created on 25 Apr 2007


                          Jose Mourinho was left fuming about the failure to award a penalty for the second time in four days after Chelsea secured a priceless 1-0 win in the home leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final against Liverpool.

                          Joe Cole's first-half goal gave The Blues the edge ahead of the second encounter at Anfield, but Mourinho emerged after the victory to bemoan Markus Merk's decision not to give a spot-kick for a handball by Alvaro Arbeloa.

                          The Portuguese had complained that his side were suffering at the hands of Premiership referees after not being awarded a spot-kick in Sunday's draw with Newcastle, and he extended his complaint to Europe after the game at Stamford Bridge.

                          However, television replays showed that Arbeloa was well outside of the penalty box when his hand made contact with the ball.

                          "I'm happy with the players, I think again the performance was top, the first-half performance was superb," Mourinho told Sky Sports.

                          "We had five or six great chances to score and the second half was different, Liverpool attacked more but we still had some chances on the counter-attack.

                          "Liverpool had one, but the one was a great shot and a great save by Petr [Cech], but I don't understand why we don't have penalties when the penalties are so clear, I don't understand.

                          "I just go for facts, and again it is a fact. I don't think anybody can say it was not a penalty. It was a clear penalty, and I don't know why. It's happening, it's happening, it's happening.

                          "To be fair, this season in the Champions League we have had good referees and no problems, and to be fair to Mr Merk he had no problems, a top class referee.

                          "But it is a penalty, and a penalty is a big chance for 2-0, and 2-0 is a completely different game and a different story, so I feel it is not fair."

                          Mourinho even compared the decision to Luis Garcia's contentious goal in the meeting between the sides at the same stage of the competition in 2005, a strike that the Chelsea boss has described as being scored by the Anfield crowd.

                          "In the Champions League semi-final you have to keep your clean sheet and get your chance in the right moment," Mourinho added.

                          "Sometimes it comes from a mistake from the opponent and Arbeloa made a mistake, but unlucky for us it was not a penalty.

                          "So I hope for the game in the second leg we are not crying and thinking again about a big decision, because two years ago we were thinking about a big decision and now I hope we do enough in the second half to not look back on this game."

                          The result gives Chelsea a narrow advantage ahead of the second leg on Merseyside, and Mourinho appeared to be confident about his team's chances despite his anger at the penalty decision.

                          "We are winning 1-0, it is as simple as that.

                          "I think Liverpool think that over 90 minutes they can turn the result, that is normal, that is obvious, but we are winning 1-0 and we know we have a good defensive team and a team that normally scores a goal.

                          "If we go there and score a goal, we have a big chance, but now the next days is to forget this penalty because we will now [be] mad for 24 hours that is for sure."

                          "In fact I am not going to take my children to the wrestling now because I am so mad, I am going home to throw all their toys out of their pram and then I will sit naked in a bath of cold water and sulk."

                          What makes me laugh is the headline...'new moan'
                          "the correct decision would have been a penalty for us a red card for Gattuso and a yellow for Stevie"

                          LF Clove aka AFII 11/10/07

                          "i personally hold you and several other gob****es responsible for the chaos this club is in"

                          Revo on DJS

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                            #88
                            pity he was no where near the ****ING PENALTY BOX!!!!


                            this guy has to be the most annoying son of a bitch in the world.

                            I hope we ****ing stuff them at Anfield. And get a dubious penalty....justto rub it in this smug ****s face
                            "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

                            "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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                              #89
                              Usual rubbish really, I reckon he's just trying to keep his team on their toes with the stuff about the penalty, seems to be a common motivational tactic of his to create an aggrieved atmosphere, however much of a **** it makes him look.


                              Edit - quotes already posted in "trash talk" thread, I reckon this should be merged into there....
                              Last edited by MrMichael; 26-04-07, 02:53 AM.
                              I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                              Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                              Now all my lies are proved untrue
                              And I must face the men I slew.
                              What tale shall serve me here among
                              Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                                #90
                                I truely hate this man...he is a joke of a human being.
                                "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

                                "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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