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    Originally posted by Reece View Post
    Is that true? I can't help but imagine him a with nice Spanish Rioja.
    Yes its true, he doesn't drink at all not even the odd glass of wine

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      Originally posted by -V- View Post
      Yes its true, he doesn't drink at all not even the odd glass of wine
      You and I both watched that rafa DVD, and he didnt say he just never ever drinks, EVER

      He said he doesnt really drink, maybe the very occasional glass of wine, but it's very rare.

      Certainly not on the same weekly 'after the match' basis that the other pisshead cunts do, anyway.

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        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
        You and I both watched that rafa DVD, and he didnt say he just never ever drinks, EVER

        He said he doesnt really drink, maybe the very occasional glass of wine, but it's very rare.

        Certainly not on the same weekly 'after the match' basis that the other pisshead cunts do, anyway.
        He only admitted to having a very rare drink when repeatedly questioned on it coz the interviewer for some reason couldn't believe that he doesn't drink alcohol. Im sure I remember Rafa saying along the lines of its just not to my liking

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          P.S if Pezzer is reading this can I just point out that me an Craig did not watch that DVD together

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            Rafa doesn't like wine, not alcohol per se.

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              Same here man. You know if/when Rafa goes, they'll all be getting together for a glass of wine, and a toast and a giggle at his expense. They'll all think they've won, Ferguson and all his cronies, all the cunts in the press like Martin Lipton and the other retards who have it in for him.
              Aye, have been thinking this myself. All the more reason to rally round one of our own.
              3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                Originally posted by -V- View Post
                P.S if Pezzer is reading this can I just point out that me an Craig did not watch that DVD together
                He's gonna find out eventually mate, might as well just admit it now and get it over & done with

                Ok pezzer, you win.

                Me and V are indeed, BOTH Spartacus.

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                  Allardyce takes his Blackburn team to White Hart Lane this weekend, nearly a fortnight after they lost at Liverpool and had his approach mocked by Rafa Benitez.

                  Redknapp on the other hand refused to criticise Allardyce's style of football when pressed on the issue ahead of Saturday's game.

                  "Everyone plays how they play, they have their own style," he said. "I have the way I want to play, Blackburn have their way of playing.

                  "Whatever Sam does, he has been one of the most successful managers, doing what he's done with what he's had.

                  "In the last 10 years he's done fantastically and nearly got the England manager's job - he was in the final interviews for that"

                  "I wouldn't criticise anything Sam does because he is a fantastic manager and we have taken a lot of bungs over the years together, he taught me everything i know when it comes to paying over the odds for a player and getting paid in a brown envelope "

                  Redknapp previously claimed Liverpool were favourites to claim fourth place in the Premier League this season but they fell further behind in the race with defeat to Wigan and Redknapp has now changed his opinion.

                  "I think Manchester City are favourites but Liverpool and Villa will be right there. City have a game in hand," he said.

                  "It's going to be so tight - you could easily finish fourth or seventh, it's going to be that close between the four of us."

                  Redknapp still has Ledley King, Tom Huddlestone, Jermaine Jenas, Aaron Lennon and David Bentley sidelined through injury, although Younes Kaboul and Kyle Walker are available again after being cup-tied last weekend.

                  Jonathan Woodgate, meanwhile, has undergone an operation in Australia on his groin and will miss the rest of the season.

                  "Jenas is probably the closest, he's doing a bit of running and shouldn't be too long," Redknapp said.

                  "Tom should be back soon as well but Aaron is not running or working outside again."

                  Wilson Palacios, Redknapp's only out-and-out central midfielder, is walking a disciplinary tightrope.

                  "Wilson is on nine bookings, one away from a two-match ban, and that is the biggest problem for us. We've got to be careful with him," Redknapp said.

                  Redknapp will want Palacios available when they face Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea in April - but he is also wary of the short-term challenges.

                  He added: "They are tough games coming up. Sam has Blackburn playing really well, he does a great job wherever he goes.

                  "Blackburn are around halfway and Sam wants to finish as high as he can because the higher they are the more money he gets to spend in the summer because of the prize money. They want to keep pushing on and they won't take their foot off the pedal."

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                  Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                  Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                    Originally posted by Taxi View Post
                    "I've always managed to psyche out one or two here and there,"



                    He thinks he's a psychological genius. Comedy gold.
                    As well as being a top class manager and world class defender in his day

                    I always remember him and Dalglish being on telly as pundits one time

                    They were slagging off a player for diving and Sam said "its nothing new its been there for years, there was none worse than Kenny for diving or making a meal out of a tackle"

                    Dalglish with a deadpan expression said "You were that slow you never got near me to think about a challenge nevermind actually tackle me"

                    Sam looked like he was chewing a wasp from there on in

                    To me hes got huge delusional tendencies and a bigger opinion of himself than could ever possibly be merited
                    Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                      that clown on talksport Irani actually said that fat sam had doen better than Rafa.......
                      not including newcastle.....but then they had off the off the fiield problems? which of course we dont have know??

                      hands down the stupides thing i have ever heard on radio ....
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                      Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                      Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                        Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                        As well as being a top class manager and world class defender in his day

                        I always remember him and Dalglish being on telly as pundits one time

                        They were slagging off a player for diving and Sam said "its nothing new its been there for years, there was none worse than Kenny for diving or making a meal out of a tackle"

                        Dalglish with a deadpan expression said "You were that slow you never got near me to think about a challenge nevermind actually tackle me"

                        Sam looked like he was chewing a wasp from there on in

                        To me hes got huge delusional tendencies and a bigger opinion of himself than could ever possibly be merited

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                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          What? It's the other way round. Rafa wound them both up so much he caused them both to almost spontaneously combust. He pissed them off so much they ****ing colluded and pathetically planned a coordinated attack on him. What a load of ****e man.
                          Exactly, what a pair of ****ing wankdogs those two are, pricks.


                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          Hatred levels shoot up to unprecedented heights
                          Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                          Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                            Watch Fatso compliment Spurs if they beat Blackburn today, with a bitter 4th place race comparison to Liverpool thrown in.

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                              Allardyce is plankton. ****ing plankton.

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                                Originally posted by red g View Post
                                Allardyce takes his Blackburn team to White Hart Lane this weekend, nearly a fortnight after they lost at Liverpool and had his approach mocked by Rafa Benitez.

                                Redknapp on the other hand refused to criticise Allardyce's style of football when pressed on the issue ahead of Saturday's game.

                                "Everyone plays how they play, they have their own style," he said. "I have the way I want to play, Blackburn have their way of playing.

                                "Whatever Sam does, he has been one of the most successful managers, doing what he's done with what he's had.

                                "In the last 10 years he's done fantastically and nearly got the England manager's job - he was in the final interviews for that"

                                "I wouldn't criticise anything Sam does because he is a fantastic manager and we have taken a lot of bungs over the years together, he taught me everything i know when it comes to paying over the odds for a player and getting paid in a brown envelope "

                                Redknapp previously claimed Liverpool were favourites to claim fourth place in the Premier League this season but they fell further behind in the race with defeat to Wigan and Redknapp has now changed his opinion.

                                "I think Manchester City are favourites but Liverpool and Villa will be right there. City have a game in hand," he said.

                                "It's going to be so tight - you could easily finish fourth or seventh, it's going to be that close between the four of us."

                                Redknapp still has Ledley King, Tom Huddlestone, Jermaine Jenas, Aaron Lennon and David Bentley sidelined through injury, although Younes Kaboul and Kyle Walker are available again after being cup-tied last weekend.

                                Jonathan Woodgate, meanwhile, has undergone an operation in Australia on his groin and will miss the rest of the season.

                                "Jenas is probably the closest, he's doing a bit of running and shouldn't be too long," Redknapp said.

                                "Tom should be back soon as well but Aaron is not running or working outside again."

                                Wilson Palacios, Redknapp's only out-and-out central midfielder, is walking a disciplinary tightrope.

                                "Wilson is on nine bookings, one away from a two-match ban, and that is the biggest problem for us. We've got to be careful with him," Redknapp said.

                                Redknapp will want Palacios available when they face Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea in April - but he is also wary of the short-term challenges.

                                He added: "They are tough games coming up. Sam has Blackburn playing really well, he does a great job wherever he goes.

                                "Blackburn are around halfway and Sam wants to finish as high as he can because the higher they are the more money he gets to spend in the summer because of the prize money. They want to keep pushing on and they won't take their foot off the pedal."

                                http://www.teamtalk.com/football/sto...017706,00.html
                                That rug really tied the room together.

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