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    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    Inspector Shaggy also knows that previously banned members aren't allowed to return in another guise, so by that rationale he's being a cunt
    This is true

    However, people generally get banned for being ****s. Either annoying ones, wumming ones, agressive ones or just plain wierd ones. The purpose of banning them is to stop that ****tery negatively effecting your site. As long as it doesn't return at a later date then there isn't really a problem.

    We've had the occasional redemption on here in the past. Usually when the individual has managed to show before being recognised that they are capable of contributing without being such a ****.
    I could not dig, I dared not rob:
    Therefore I lied to please the mob.
    Now all my lies are proved untrue
    And I must face the men I slew.
    What tale shall serve me here among
    Mine angry and defrauded young?

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      Shaggy, is this meant to be who do we want REALISTICALLY or just who do we want?

      I'd love to get Hiddink but i dont think it's remotely realistic. So who should i vote for?

      Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
      Hi,i would like new owners and Rafa to be re-instated as our manager.
      Hey fredo, you coping alright mate?

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        Ian Holloway



        And we're back on the topic
        Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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          David Moyes for me chaps.

          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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            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
            Broner







            Miss Marple's got nothing on you

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              roflmao - shaggy - Un****ingbelievable lad you literally don't miss anything!! - when you close your eyes i bet you see EST1892, you could prob even recite the members lists with post counts and joined dates.....what are you.....Rain Man.
              i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                what is a wum?
                96 Never Forgotten

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                  Originally posted by fernandinho View Post
                  what is a wum?
                  wind up merchant
                  i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                    For me he is the standout candidate by an absolute country mile. Free as well, which in our position cannot be sniffed at.
                    I like the idea of Hiddink, but Pellegrini interests me.

                    I know he had an amazing squad at Madrid, but anyone who comes in with 98 points from 38 games has something about them.

                    Stupidly, whenever i heard his name suggested, i instantly thought Juande Ramos the 2nd - but that's silly and narrow minded.

                    I didnt know Pellegrini speaks decent english though. Surprised by that.

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                      cheers
                      96 Never Forgotten

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                        Yeah he did a good job there, difficult job with all the big names, and a very good job at Villarreal too. His teams play good football, and he's meant to be a bit of a tough guy disciplinarian. Like it. Get him in!
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          For prime examples just do a post search for either "wankstand" or "speedy"
                          I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                          Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                          Now all my lies are proved untrue
                          And I must face the men I slew.
                          What tale shall serve me here among
                          Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                            Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View Post
                            http://www.teamtalk.com/blog/16129/6...ill-attractive

                            With Rafael Benitez now gone, TEAMtalk's Ian Watson argues that the Liverpool manager's job is a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate.

                            According to most, the vacant Liverpool position is a poisoned chalice.

                            The idea of working for two owners who want rid of the club and are not prepared to commit the necessary funds needed for immediate improvement doesn't sound an attractive proposition, especially when you consider that the Reds' two best players look increasingly likely to be following Benitez out of the exit door this summer.

                            On the face of it, whoever takes the job is on a hiding to nothing. But scratch the surface and what presents itself may be an extremely attractive opening.

                            The new Liverpool manager really has nothing to lose. If he cannot stop the ship from sinking, then very few will see that as a poor reflection of his abilities. The rot had set in long before he arrived and the vast majority will remember that.

                            But for the increasingly few ambitious bosses who are prepared to put their nuts on the chopping block, the Anfield position represents a magnificent opportunity to earn themselves immortality, on Merseyside at least.

                            Over the years, the managers held in highest regard are usually those who emerge when their club is down and almost out, which is exactly the state Liverpool currently find themselves in.

                            The Reds fans understand that and their almost-blind loyalty to Benitez despite his failings shows the kind of esteem they hold their managers in, and how patient they are prepared to be.

                            That patience would doubtless stretch to the boardroom, where Hicks, Gillett, Purslow and co know they cannot afford to sack another boss anytime soon, even if they wanted to.

                            Obviously the club is up for sale, but with no-one insane enough to pay the Americans' deluded asking price set to emerge anytime soon, then a change of ownership is unlikely to cause a problem for any potential candidate for at least a year.

                            We know the club is strapped for cash, but there is talk that there are funds available this summer. Not an unlimited purse, but more than the £5million than has been reported.

                            The first priority, though, would not be to buy new players, but to persuade the ones already at Anfield to stick around. The good ones at least.

                            While it looks increasingly likely that Gerrard and Torres will be on their way, it is by no means certain yet. If the club can appoint the right man in a swift manner, Torres especially might be persuaded to stick around for at least one more year.

                            Even if Gerrard were to leave, it seems the new man will be given the majority of any funds raised to reinvest in the captain's replacement and in strengthening the squad outside the first XI, which remains undeniably strong.

                            Reds legend Kenny Dalglish is one of the men tasked with the responsibility of finding a new manager, and some have even suggested the Scot himself could be the man for job. After a decade out of management though, I'm quite certain both he and the club are aware of how absurd that particular idea is.

                            Along with Dalglish, Martin O'Neill is one of the front-runners with the bookies, but he has a pretty cushy role at Villa and in my opinion, his limited abilities would quickly be found out at Anfield.

                            Guus Hiddink - despite not having even begun his contract with Turkey yet - is also in the frame, as is Roy Hodgson, who I think could be a suitable fit.

                            Neither Hodgson - who has expressed his desire to manage a 'big club' - nor the Reds board will be looking to agree on a long-term deal such as the five-year contract Benitez was inexplicably offered in March 2009. Also, the Fulham boss has probably taken the Cottagers as far as he can and he is used to making the best of what he's got in player terms.

                            This could be a perfect swansong for Hodgson, who would be a more intelligent appointment than Sven-Goran Eriksson, who will likely be sniffing around the job despite having recently taken the Ivory Coast reins.

                            Regardless of who Liverpool appoint, it has to be an individual who is confident enough to back himself to pass such a tough test of his managerial capabilities.

                            There are very few around who would be willing to put their reputation on the line, but the risk would be more than worth the reward for whoever gets it right at Anfield.


                            pretty decent article and hopefully a few top of the line managers agree that it is a win / win situation to take charge of us.
                            Can someone please email this article to:

                            [email protected]

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                              Originally posted by fernandinho View Post
                              what is a wum?
                              Originally posted by PTP View Post
                              wind up merchant
                              Originally posted by fernandinho View Post
                              cheers
                              PTP don't lie to him a WUM is a womans bum
                              We come not to play.

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                                Broner, did you ever get back in the club?

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