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    Don't know if I said it but I definitely thought it.

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      Prob best thread for this

      I saw Pako Ayestaran in West Kirby on Saturday afternoon, speaking rapidly in spanish on his phone.

      He was in the street and behind him I assume it was his wife pushing a buggy/baby.

      If it was, he is punching above his weight
      i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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        Originally posted by PTP View Post
        Prob best thread for this

        I saw Pako Ayestaran in West Kirby on Saturday afternoon, speaking rapidly in spanish on his phone.

        He was in the street and behind him I assume it was his wife pushing a buggy/baby.

        If it was, he is punching above his weight
        I saw him at Alton Towers a couple of years back, didn't have his missus with him though so can't comment on her!

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          *Completely* forgot about this lad

          Vincent Weijl. Doing well for himself.

          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Originally posted by dom9 View Post
            I have no recollection of him whatsoever.
            Who do you think Dilva was?
            .
            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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              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
              Who do you think Dilva was?
              I had no idea tbh. A figment of imagination.
              Oh I don't know.

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                Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                IIRC Saj used to rate him as our top youth prospect
                You are correct, sort of. I never said he was our top prospect but I rated him very highly - above Sterling
                My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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                  Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                  I had no idea tbh. A figment of imagination.
                  Someone once hit the D instead of the S. And thus a footballing legend was born.
                  .
                  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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                    Scott Carson joining Wigan.

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                      God he was crap.

                      Played well v Juventus though
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        Fans are a kick, says travelin’ Traore



                        Read more here: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/0...#storylink=cpy

                        Defender who’s played around the world loves what he sees at CenturyLink: ‘The fan base here is amazing’

                        Seattle Sounders FC fans who have been impressed with central defender Djimi Traore should know that the feeling is mutual.

                        “Here is the best club in MLS,” Traore said. “You can’t compare the fans that we have here — the fan base here is amazing. I’ve been playing (with) the big clubs of Europe. I was lucky — I played in Liverpool, one of the best in England. I’ve been lucky enough to play in France in Marseille, which is the best fans. And I can tell you, here it’s the same. ... The way they come to the game, even when we play away from home — especially when we play away from home — they’re still there.”

                        The Sounders have been away since June 8. They will be reunited with their home fans Wednesday when D.C. United visits CenturyLink Field.

                        Traore, 33, is expected to be in the lineup again — as he has been for every minute of this MLS season since the Sounders’ second match. He was signed late in preseason and immediately filled a need at central defender after the offseason trade of Jeff Parke and early season injury to Patrick Ianni.

                        “We all know what he brings to the table and what he’s bringing to the club this year,” forward Eddie Johnson said. “He brings a lot of experience. I know for the back four, it’s a pleasure for those guys working with him. He’s a guy who’s played for a big team, who’s won Champions League. You can see the experience week in and week out, day in and day out. It’s just a privilege to play with him.”

                        Traore, who was born in Paris, started playing soccer at age 6 and signed his first professional contract at 17. He was part of the Liverpool club that won the 2005 UEFA Champions League. He also has 10 caps for the Malian national team.

                        When his one-year contract with Marseille ended, he chose to take his game across the Atlantic to Major League Soccer.

                        “MLS is a very, very good league,” he said. “When you are from Europe you don’t see it large. You’re thinking it is an average league. But I can tell you, it is a very good league. I have been playing in Europe for so many years, and I come here. ... Yes, of course, it’s not like there is a big star on each team you play. But you play against some young players, very good, and against some experienced players — international as well, and some very good, you know?”

                        Sounders coach Sigi Schmid said that respect for the opponent

                        — and for the sport — is one of the qualities that allows players to successfully move from soccer’s biggest stages to MLS.

                        “If they were guys who go through the motions, they probably wouldn’t have gotten to where they’ve gotten to,” Schmid said. “But even within that, sometimes you have a range of commitment. But I think we’ve very fortunate because Djimi’s commitment has been fantastic.”

                        Traore leads Seattle with 1,530 minutes in 17 games across all competitions. He is among the team leaders with 6.08 interceptions and 7.54 clearances per game. He even provided a pair of important goals: the Sounders’ first in their CONCACAF Champions League match against Tigres on March 12, and the winner in the 94th minute at Sporting Kansas City on May 8.

                        He also has made a point of passing along his experience to younger players who still harbor hopes of playing in some of the top leagues.

                        “It definitely gives you a very comfortable feeling to be playing with a guy like that,” 19-year-old right back DeAndre Yedlin said. “He’s kind of like my big brother on the team — or one of them on the team. He’s taught me so much. And then to see the effort that he puts in day in and day out with being 32 years old or whatever. It’s amazing, and it motivates me to be a better player.”

                        Sounders gameday
                        What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                        Batman

                        F*** off!!!

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                          Lauri Dalla Valle, yes, the one who was part of Konchesky deal, is nearing move to Belgian second tier team Sint-Truidense.

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                            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                            God he was crap.

                            Played well v Juventus though
                            He didn't have much to do in that game and he should have saved the cannavaro's headed goal - it was a mistak from him
                            My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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                              Yep his gaffe - naturally - but I'm sure he did well after that and made two or three important saves. No?
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                He made a great save from Ibra or Del Piero just after Sami's goal. Vital stop that was IIRC.
                                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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