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    Terry Henry's Soft Spot For Us

    Just Read this,nice to hear from a classy football player



    I'd love Gerrard as team-mate, says Henry
    By Tom Dart
    IN ANOTHER life, Thierry Henry might well have worn a different red shirt. “A kid asked me on Wednesday if I would have liked to play for another team,” the Arsenal and France striker said yesterday. “Straight away I said Liverpool.

    “First of all, I would have loved to play with Steven Gerrard and second I like the club and their fans. There’s something about Anfield that you can’t explain.

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    “I love it when you step out of the dressing-room and you see the Kop, the scarves, and [hear people] singing You’ll Never Walk Alone. Just that, that would do it for me.

    “Obviously it can never happen because I love Arsenal too much. There can never be a possibility of playing anywhere else in England.”

    Much of the reasoning for that could be down to the guidance of Henry’s compatriot, Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager who celebrates ten years in charge on September 30.

    Henry cannot envisage the 56-year-old wanting to call it a day, saying: “I don’t know if he can live without football. Thankfully for us, that’s just him. This is his life.”

    Referring to Wenger as the most influential manager in England over the past decade, Henry said: “It’s like when you see Ajax playing — they have this tradition of passing the ball and that’s what Arsène has brought. Now we have an identity and people now recognise Arsenal by the way we play.

    “Sometimes that’s not enough for everybody and also for us because it doesn’t always bring you silverware. But that’s the way it is.

    “He said we were going to go a season unbeaten and he said it a year too soon. Everybody laughed. I remember that so well. When we lost that first game everyone said ‘oh yeah?’, but the year after [2003-04] we did it. He always says this kind of stuff and sometimes he’s the only one who thinks like that.”

    Henry was speaking at the launch of the Impact Art initiative for the Willow Foundation, the charity set up by Bob Wilson, the former Arsenal goalkeeper, that arranges special days for seriously ill young adults. Henry has donated his £27,000 prize for winning last season’s Golden Boot to the foundation.

    #2
    Sign him up Parry.

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      #3
      Apparently he's bought a house on Merseyside
      I know I'll often stop and think about them, In My Life, I love you more - 96

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        #4
        Originally posted by kanban111
        Just Read this,nice to hear from a classy football player



        I'd love Gerrard as team-mate, says Henry
        By Tom Dart
        IN ANOTHER life, Thierry Henry might well have worn a different red shirt. “A kid asked me on Wednesday if I would have liked to play for another team,” the Arsenal and France striker said yesterday. “Straight away I said Liverpool.

        “First of all, I would have loved to play with Steven Gerrard and second I like the club and their fans. There’s something about Anfield that you can’t explain.

        *
        “I love it when you step out of the dressing-room and you see the Kop, the scarves, and [hear people] singing You’ll Never Walk Alone. Just that, that would do it for me.

        “Obviously it can never happen because I love Arsenal too much. There can never be a possibility of playing anywhere else in England.”

        Much of the reasoning for that could be down to the guidance of Henry’s compatriot, Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager who celebrates ten years in charge on September 30.

        Henry cannot envisage the 56-year-old wanting to call it a day, saying: “I don’t know if he can live without football. Thankfully for us, that’s just him. This is his life.”

        Referring to Wenger as the most influential manager in England over the past decade, Henry said: “It’s like when you see Ajax playing — they have this tradition of passing the ball and that’s what Arsène has brought. Now we have an identity and people now recognise Arsenal by the way we play.

        “Sometimes that’s not enough for everybody and also for us because it doesn’t always bring you silverware. But that’s the way it is.

        “He said we were going to go a season unbeaten and he said it a year too soon. Everybody laughed. I remember that so well. When we lost that first game everyone said ‘oh yeah?’, but the year after [2003-04] we did it. He always says this kind of stuff and sometimes he’s the only one who thinks like that.”

        Henry was speaking at the launch of the Impact Art initiative for the Willow Foundation, the charity set up by Bob Wilson, the former Arsenal goalkeeper, that arranges special days for seriously ill young adults. Henry has donated his £27,000 prize for winning last season’s Golden Boot to the foundation.
        ****off thierry

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          #5
          Henry with Kuyt
          18-5-7-8-3

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            #6
            Originally posted by paulcooper4
            ****off thierry
            not getting your humour?

            Henry is one of the best strikers I've ever had the pleasure of watching.
            "The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."

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              #7
              Originally posted by paulcooper4
              ****off thierry
              :whatever:
              2007 Est1892 'Challenge Lawro' Champion

              I don't know what your problem is but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce

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                #8
                The man is utter class

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                  #9
                  I think that there is massive respect between Henry and Gerrard, and Stevie speaks very highly of him as both a player and a person in his book.

                  I must admit that on the eve of this year's Champions League final when Gerrard mentioned he had called Henry to wish him and Arsenal luck, and he mnetioned that Henry did the same thing for us the prior year, my estimations of him went up even further.

                  It also just goes to show how some of the top players really find our support and comradery something special. There is indeed something very special and inspriring about the Kop and the supporters that grace Anfield.

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                    #10
                    I love Henry...great guy.
                    Play the Man of the Match game in the sticky thread!


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                      #11
                      Best foreign player ever to play in our league - and probably in the top 10 of greatest players ever to grace our league. Top man.
                      James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

                      Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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                        #12
                        Best striker in the world, minted, fit missus and apparently he has a massive donga! Some people have all the luck
                        “Hicks could have purchased Dallas’ MLS franchise but decided not to. ‘In hindsight, I probably made the wrong decision,’ he said.“.

                        "Does anything make me want to go home? My home is the Wirral." -Rafael Benítez Maudes

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                          #13
                          Nice words from Henry. But he did say (on SSN this morning) that he loves watching other premiership strikers and learning from them.
                          Dickov was one he mentioned. He likes the way he's always moving around and casusing trouble for defenders. Kevin Davies got a mention too. :whatever:
                          Well, here we are in a room with two manky hookers and a racist dwarf. I think I'm heading home.

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                            #14
                            He's a great footballer but he's a tit imo. Don't like him.
                            RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Red_hot
                              He's a great footballer but he's a tit imo. Don't like him.

                              Yeah, too many "nice words" about too many people. Come on, he's gotta hate something/someone, right?

                              Va va voom, my arse :whatever:
                              Well, here we are in a room with two manky hookers and a racist dwarf. I think I'm heading home.

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