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    #31
    Originally posted by King Kenny 07 View Post

    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.

    You think with all the cash that they have and the trend of footballer break ins, home security would be at a high level. Still though thats an absolute disgrace - must have brought pepe right back down to earth.

    Hope they catch the foookers
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      #32
      The police are apparently interviewing Frank Lampard about the burglary at Pepe Reina's house. Apparently no-one can vouch for his whereabouts from 7.45 - 10.15 on Tuesday night....
      Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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        #33
        Originally posted by Maestro View Post
        The police are apparently interviewing Frank Lampard about the burglary at Pepe Reina's house. Apparently no-one can vouch for his whereabouts from 7.45 - 10.15 on Tuesday night....
        lmao

        I forgot he was playing at times

        Hope Pepe gets all his **** back, though. What a lousy thing to come home to.

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          #34
          sh*tbags

          dont live far from woolton, someone will know this a**hole,
          hope he gets a good hard knock for this !!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
            You think with all the cash that they have and the trend of footballer break ins, home security would be at a high level. Still though thats an absolute disgrace - must have brought pepe right back down to earth.

            Hope they catch the foookers
            Thats what I thought too here. It's still not on and I hope the ****(s) are caught, but there's not much sympathy coming from my end tbh.
            :bird:

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              #36
              His house is what I thought a safe spot, i know a lad who lives a few doors down. Scumbags

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                #37
                Disgraceful behaviour.

                Hope it's bitters or mancs.
                I hate Polanski

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                  #38
                  Scum is what they are.
                  "Even men with steel hearts love to see a dog on the pitch". It generates a warmth around the ground that augurs well for mankind and that's what life's about. Trouble is these days you never see a dog on the pitch".

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                    #39
                    His wife and child are safe. The rest is insured.
                    I live with Steptoe.

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                      #40
                      Not the first time - can't understand why they don't sort security out

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                        #41
                        **** bags, hope they catch the feckers and give them a kicking.


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                          #42
                          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.

                          Just sign your name on the bottom of that please KK. I'm sure the police will be very interested.

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                            #43
                            Police want to interview Lampard, Drogba, Cole etc, as to their whereabouts between 7.45 and 9.30 on Tuesday evening
                            "With Ron Yeats in defence, we could play Arthur Askey in goal."

                            Bill Shankly

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