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weird cause i wasnt even on line when u wrote that but something told me to check out est and see.........must be a "babel like" sixth sense - creepy!Originally posted by banditos View Post

On it in a flash!People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.
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There is a danger of freefall at Liverpool - Newcastle, Leeds type! I can't understand why they would get rid of RB in the absence of no one else. I'm just wondering whether there are new owners coming in who did not want to start off on the wrong foot by getting rid of Benitez so asked G & H to do it - wishful thinking...Substance > Style
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Very wishful thinking but it also makes sense.Originally posted by ronanm View PostThere is a danger of freefall at Liverpool - Newcastle, Leeds type! I can't understand why they would get rid of RB in the absence of no one else. I'm just wondering whether there are new owners coming in who did not want to start off on the wrong foot by getting rid of Benitez so asked G & H to do it - wishful thinking...
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Maybe the article does bare some truth, but the fact that they say Caboni is a midfielder makes me wonder about the accuracy. Everyone knows he was a fullback.Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View PostBenitez appears set to take his Anfield assistant Mauricio Pellegrino, goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero and fitness coach Paco de Miguel with him to the San Siro, with Italian Amedeo Carboni - who played under Benitez as a midfielder at Valencia - also likely to be added to his backroom staff.
On another note, it wouldn't be great to lose Valero, I read an interview with Torres where he credits him for some of his goalscoring success. He claimed that Xavi Valero knows each keeper in the league inside out and would tell him how to try to exploit their weaknesses on the pitch.
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OMG Redknapp is **** because he didn't manage to win anything at West Ham?Originally posted by The Birdman View PostRedknapp achieved nothing at West Ham (not even a cup) and he had the likes of Ferdinand, Lampard, Cole, Defoe all coming through or playing regularly plus others like Di Canio, he was in charge when Southampton went down, couldn't bring them back up then ruined Portsmouth with the money spent and has spent an absolute fortune in his 18 months or so at Spurs.
He saved them from relegation, he took them to 5th place, he kept Portsmouth up and won them the FA Cup, Portsmouth winning the FA Cup! He even knocked Utd out on their own ground on the way. He turned Spur's season around when they were bottom (false position talent wise but noneless dramatic improvement) and now he gets them 4th. Thats a bloody good CV. He also did well at Bournemouth previously. Its also extremely harsh to say he ****ed Portsmouth by spending too much. If the board sanction the moves he's not going to say No is he? What manager would? Do you really think managers sit in their office with spreadsheets and calculators working out transfer costs? Its not the world of Football Manager.
You might not like the cunt but to say he's a not a very good manager would be a load of bull****.
His teams always play good football. Some of his transfer deals over the years have been quality, Hartson kept them up one year. He wheels & deals, has an eye for a bargain or two. He's also widely known for getting the best out of players deemed troublesome to others.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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Good he can take the whole ****ing lot with him. They'll all be looking for new employment this time next year when Inter have limped in at 3rd place next year. The ****le world of Itie Football.Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View Posthttp://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/61...ear-Inter-deal
Benitez appears set to take his Anfield assistant Mauricio Pellegrino, goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero and fitness coach Paco de Miguel with him to the San Siro, with Italian Amedeo Carboni - who played under Benitez as a midfielder at Valencia - also likely to be added to his backroom staff.
.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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Why so xenophobic? Do you have a problem with foreigners?Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostGood he can take the whole ****ing lot with him. They'll all be looking for new employment this time next year when Inter have limped in at 3rd place next year. The ****le world of Itie Football.
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highly unlikely. working for the press office of the BNP means that the threat of outsiders taking your employment away is remote.Originally posted by PeteBest View PostToo bad for you, they'll be taking over your job.
Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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