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Liverpool's Senegal International midfielder Salif Diao is the latest player to be linked with a loan move to the Britannia Stadium, report Sky Sports News today. He has been tipped to be joining up with the Potters in a three month deal. Diao, a similar type of player to his International team-mate Aliou Cisse, who Stoke had on trial a couple of months ago, joined Liverpool for £5,000,000 back in 2002 but has failed to make an impact at Anfield and in recent years has spent loan spells at Birmingham City and, you've guessed it, Portsmouth. He has 24 caps for Senegal and has scored three goals. The same Sky Sports story also contains comments from Stoke's 2006 player of the year Carl Hoefkens, who indicates he's not happy with his current situation at the Britannia Stadium and could well be looking to get away from the club in the January transfer window. Carl's place has recently been taken up by Andy Griffin, who has extended his loan spell from Fratton Park, while another linked player, Rory Delap, can play there. Diao is also considered capable of playing on the right side of defence, although it's unknown if he's got any kiddies keeping him awake at night.
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no doubt jon p will say it is racism as they are confusing him with diouf who arrived at the same time and the journalist must think "all black people look the same to me"
no doubt jon p will say it is racism as they are confusing him with diouf who arrived at the same time and the journalist must think "all black people look the same to me"
If you thought it through, in this case it's more likely it would be have names that sound the same. I suspect that we're fobbing him off as a striker to get rid of him...
If you thought it through, in this case it's more likely it would be have names that sound the same. I suspect that we're fobbing him off as a striker to get rid of him...
Since you were talking to jules, I think we can rule out this possibility.
. 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.
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