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    #16
    source?

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      #17


      Liverpool spot kick hero burgled

      Liverpool FC's heroic goalkeeper Pepe Reina was burgled on Tuesday night as he was helping send the club through to the Champions League final.

      The 24-year-old Spaniard saved two out of three spot kicks in a penalty shoot-out against Chelsea at Anfield.

      But he returned from celebrating the win in the early hours of Wednesday to find his home in Woolton, Liverpool, had been ransacked.

      A number of high value items and the player's Porsche Cayenne was taken.
      Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
      John Updike

      My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
      George Gillett

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        #18
        First Dudek and now Reina!

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          #19
          Yep, the curse of the CL keepers ...

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            #20
            and a mystery welshman happened to get stranded in Liverpool on the same night
            In Rafa I Trust

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              #21
              It's a shame.
              .
              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



              May the Lord bless this post.

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                #22
                It were United fans, they want to unsettle Reina cause they expect to be playing in the final of this years' CL.

                C U N T S!!!
                Torres Fan Club Member #2, Lucas Leiva Fan Club Member #1

                going limp; HARRRRRRRRRRRR

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by cobain View Post
                  It were United fans, they want to unsettle Reina cause they expect to be playing in the final of this years' CL.

                  C U N T S!!!

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                    #24
                    That's terrible.

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                      #25
                      That's truly awful news!

                      Poor Pepe!

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                        #26
                        what a load of ******s
                        “At a football club, there’s a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques”. Bill Shankly

                        You'll Never Walk Alone

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                          #27
                          Liverpool spot kick hero burgled

                          Reina was the hero of Liverpool's victory over Chelsea
                          Liverpool FC's heroic goalkeeper Pepe Reina was burgled on Tuesday night as he was helping send the club through to the Champions League final.
                          The 24-year-old Spaniard saved two out of three spot kicks in a penalty shoot-out against Chelsea at Anfield.

                          But he returned from celebrating the win in the early hours of Wednesday to find his home in Woolton, Liverpool, had been ransacked.

                          A number of high value items and the player's Porsche Cayenne were taken.

                          Paperwork taken

                          The grey-coloured car - which has Spanish number plates - was found burnt out in Fleetwood Walk at 0630 BST.

                          Merseyside Police said the burglary happened sometime between 1900 BST on Tuesday and 0045 BST on Wednesday.

                          Officers were called to the address at 0145 BST after Reina discovered the break-in.

                          The goalkeeper, who joined Liverpool in the summer 2005, does not want to comment on the incident.

                          As well as the car, officers said paperwork, jewellery, and a Bang and Olufsen entertainment system was taken.

                          Footballers targeted

                          Reina is the latest in a line of footballers who play in the city to be targeted by burglars, often while they were taking part in matches.

                          The home of his fellow Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek was burgled in June 2006 while he was on holiday in Poland. His Porsche, jewellery and football memorabilia was taken by thieves.

                          Daniel Agger, who scored for Liverpool on Tuesday night, had his home in Wirral burgled in September 2006.

                          In the same month, Reds striker Peter Crouch's house in Alderley Edge was hit by thieves while he was on England duty.

                          Meanwhile, Dutchman Andy Van der Meyde - who plays for Everton - was burgled twice in 2006.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by King Kenny 07 View Post
                            Liverpool spot kick hero burgled

                            Reina was the hero of Liverpool's victory over Chelsea
                            Liverpool FC's heroic goalkeeper Pepe Reina was burgled on Tuesday night as he was helping send the club through to the Champions League final.
                            The 24-year-old Spaniard saved two out of three spot kicks in a penalty shoot-out against Chelsea at Anfield.

                            But he returned from celebrating the win in the early hours of Wednesday to find his home in Woolton, Liverpool, had been ransacked.

                            A number of high value items and the player's Porsche Cayenne were taken.

                            Paperwork taken

                            The grey-coloured car - which has Spanish number plates - was found burnt out in Fleetwood Walk at 0630 BST.

                            Merseyside Police said the burglary happened sometime between 1900 BST on Tuesday and 0045 BST on Wednesday.

                            Officers were called to the address at 0145 BST after Reina discovered the break-in.

                            The goalkeeper, who joined Liverpool in the summer 2005, does not want to comment on the incident.

                            As well as the car, officers said paperwork, jewellery, and a Bang and Olufsen entertainment system was taken.

                            Footballers targeted

                            Reina is the latest in a line of footballers who play in the city to be targeted by burglars, often while they were taking part in matches.

                            The home of his fellow Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek was burgled in June 2006 while he was on holiday in Poland. His Porsche, jewellery and football memorabilia was taken by thieves.

                            Daniel Agger, who scored for Liverpool on Tuesday night, had his home in Wirral burgled in September 2006.

                            In the same month, Reds striker Peter Crouch's house in Alderley Edge was hit by thieves while he was on England duty.

                            Meanwhile, Dutchman Andy Van der Meyde - who plays for Everton - was burgled twice in 2006.
                            Who is a clever boy....... how long it take you to write that??

                            well done
                            In Rafa I Trust

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by DeeGame View Post
                              Who is a clever boy....... how long it take you to write that??

                              well done
                              This is not a time for jokes Dee you insensitive fud.
































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                                #30
                                It would be enough to send you back to Spain!

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