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    #31
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #32
      Originally posted by The Birdman View Post
      Prick, I was gutted when he came through his recent surgery ok, I don't wish death on the guy but something going slightly wrong so he lost all power of speech would have been just great.
      I watched the CL final in 2005 in the same pub as him in Orlando, smug cunt left before the end so he didn't get a battering off the fans
      I was thinking they could possibly have surgically removed his dick and stiched it to his forehead and left a vagina in the dick's place
      My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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        #33
        complete an utter mutha

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          #34
          Bender did you forget to finish what you were saying?

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            #35
            I think Sam is a lovely man.
            I love Sarah

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              #36
              Originally posted by javier_monsterano View Post
              Bender did you forget to finish what you were saying?
              Allardyce is a complete an utter Muttahchod

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                #37
                What a ****ing thick cunt he is.

                Sam Allardyce has *accused Liverpool of failing El Hadji Diouf and wasting the chance to develop a star.

                Blackburn boss Allardyce contends he gave the controversial Senegal international the understanding and care he was denied at Anfield to get the best out of him.

                In an extraordinary attack that is bound to stoke the fires ahead of Blackburn’s trip to Liverpool today, he warned: “Dioufy will hopefully show them what they’re missing.”

                Allardyce was undeterred by Diouf’s bad boy image and rescued him from his Anfield misery when he was boss of Bolton.

                They have been reunited at Blackburn and Allardyce claims Diouf has become a model professional – and upstanding citizen.

                Allardyce said: “Dioufy had the opportunity to be a big star at Liverpool when they spent £11-12m on him after the 2002 World Cup, but he got cast off very quickly and didn’t get the back-up service he would have expected at a club like that. He does feel let down by them.

                “He was left on his own in a strange country where he couldn’t speak the language. He didn’t know where he should live or anything about the finance and banking side.

                “He was a young man with plenty of money, liked going out and that’s what he did. He’s motivated enough now to know that’s not the way forward.

                “I think Liverpool slipped up in that department. They should have persevered with him, but he looked a complete write-off and waste of money coming out of Anfield.

                “We looked after him at Bolton. We looked after all that off-field side of it so he could just concentrate on his football and he felt much happier.

                “Understanding your players is a very important part of man-management. Getting the best out of players is what I’ve been all about and Dioufy resurrected his career with me.

                “He’s still playing at the top level and hopefully he can go and play really well on that big stage at Anfield and show them what they’re missing.”

                Allardyce is adamant that 29-year-old Diouf is harshly tainted by a reputation that precedes him.

                “He’s a character and he does get on your nerves, but there’s not an evil bone in his body,” he said. “You should see what he does with charities and kids.”
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #38
                  Diouf's kindness made him the llama he is today.

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                    #39
                    I hate fat sam with a vengence, I hope Rafa gets to use his game over signal ealry in the game, so I can watch fat sams head explode

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by rudedog View Post
                      Benitez was criticised by Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson last season for what he saw as a mark of "disrespect" towards Allardyce, when he appeared to gesture that the game between Blackburn and Liverpool at Anfield was over as a contest when Fernando Torres scored their second goal in a 4-0 win.

                      Allardyce added: "I didn't get an explanation for that. He's his own man and he does things his own way. I didn't particularly like it."
                      Is he STILL going on about this? It's been explained ffs!

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                        #41
                        After today's game he's really the pot calling the kettle black ffs!!!
                        Thanks for the memories Rafa - YNWA!

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                          #42
                          I dont know if this has been posted elsewhere but I think its class from Rafa...

                          'If Blackburn are pleased with the way they play under this manager, then fine. That is up to them.

                          ‘It was very clear that Nzonzi was touching the face of Lucas, and the rules are the rules. But we have shown we can win on the pitch, and we will enjoy the moment.

                          'It is a pity that some people have to talk before press conferences and then again afterwards.

                          ‘They do that because they find it more difficult to do their job. He (Allardyce) is a model for all the managers round the world. I’m sure his style of play and behaviour is the perfect model for all kids and managers everywhere.

                          'I’m sure parents everywhere will enjoy this model and tell their kids, “This is how it should be done.” In fact, I believe Barcelona are thinking about copying this style.
                          ‘I remember the first time we played Bolton, there was a first-minute challenge with an elbow that broke Sami Hyypia’s nose. That is his style.

                          'Really, I want football to be an example for parents and kids, not this.’


                          Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz0gwWDjf1K


                          Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz0gwWDtfsV
                          In Klopp we trust.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by JudgeRed View Post
                            I dont know if this has been posted elsewhere but I think its class from Rafa...

                            'If Blackburn are pleased with the way they play under this manager, then fine. That is up to them.

                            ‘It was very clear that Nzonzi was touching the face of Lucas, and the rules are the rules. But we have shown we can win on the pitch, and we will enjoy the moment.

                            'It is a pity that some people have to talk before press conferences and then again afterwards.

                            ‘They do that because they find it more difficult to do their job. He (Allardyce) is a model for all the managers round the world. I’m sure his style of play and behaviour is the perfect model for all kids and managers everywhere.

                            'I’m sure parents everywhere will enjoy this model and tell their kids, “This is how it should be done.” In fact, I believe Barcelona are thinking about copying this style.
                            ‘I remember the first time we played Bolton, there was a first-minute challenge with an elbow that broke Sami Hyypia’s nose. That is his style.

                            'Really, I want football to be an example for parents and kids, not this.’


                            Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz0gwWDjf1K


                            Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz0gwWDtfsV
                            i saw that interview on lfctv before and all the journo's burst out laughing
                            who's arsed?

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                              #44
                              Where can I watch this?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by javier_monsterano View Post
                                Where can I watch this?
                                Lfc.tv

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