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b00n said:
Chealsea can't really find their feet yet. That's all I can say for now.
Looks like if they can't really find their form this season; EPL is going back to ManU.
It is still early days my friend.
 
thteh86 said:
It's hard to believe tat Steve Mcmahon was a Kopite with his kinds of comments.

Wtf Shebby you fucking prick Singh, you talk like a good manager, a brilliant coach, a smart player, who are you managing for?
Well, McMahon needs to be objective nowadays. He can't be biased Scouse twat on TV now, can he?

BTW, I think you'll be hard pressed to find any pundit on ESPN Asia that is either of those (good manager, brilliant coach, smart player, etc.).
 
If u guys wants to gives a good debate; can always loook him up in Sports Planet Ampang Branch on Wednesday evening. He's (Shelby) there most of the time playing futsal. His kid is also there.
Sometims starting at 7 or 8 or 9pm
 
hahaha, I agree, he can't be a biased scouser on TV. But often I find better debates among the zthians...better coaches? hahahaha
 
naw, that the defeatist approach, unless mechanically not impossible to overhaul the leader on top of the table, then ok.

sorry, i not at dreamland. "maybe" we are technically not able to chase th leading pack. (in number of games) this season. but I believe we should have a good squad for the WHOLE season. come christmas, come second half of season; the telling factor of a large squad will show.

funnily, cheski has the biggest advantage on this; half of it team would be exhausted by mid week euro games; & they still have a full whole squad that would be EPL fresh by weekend.

so, bash me for being a rafa supporter. fans will only judge when the season ends.
 
It is Shankly. I'm not part of the Kop but I still consider misspelling the name of a footballing great something akin to blasphemy. Especially when his name isn't exactly Benjani Mwaruwari or Mcmanamanamanaman.

And what's that link suppose to point to?
 
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That's why I rather use nicks cos them english/swedish/russians/italians/spanish/brazilians/africans blah blah blah names are sometims hard to spell it out...
wakakakaka
 
I'd still go for Shankly(thanks for correcting Silverfish)...although Bob won 3 European Honours, it was Shankly who built the foundations. =P
 
Duke Red said:
Because while Shankly revived the team and laid it's foundations, it was Paisley who won the most honours while managing the club and therefore, he is arguably the more successful of the two.
Yeah, it depends on how you classify greatness. Either way, Sir Alex is the winner for doing both. :biggrin:
 
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si|verfish said:
Yeah, it depends on how you classify greatness. Either way, Sir Alex is the winner for doing both. :biggrin:
If I am not mistaken, Ferguson started with division 1 aka the EPL now. Bill started Liverpool with division 3 and became champion of division 1 eventually.

hahahahaha
 
Sloppy passings plus bad finishing...decent game though

THought that GOnzalez did well, Zenden was named as the MOM....but Agger is the one who impressed me throughout the whole match. Peltier did well too

watever is it, we are through, we dominated the game and we got an away win
 
thteh86 said:
Sloppy passings plus bad finishing...decent game though

THought that GOnzalez did well, Zenden was named as the MOM....but Agger is the one who impressed me throughout the whole match. Peltier did well too

watever is it, we are through, we dominated the game and we got an away win

the sad part is we gonna lose Momo for a couple of months it seems.

Arsenal next up. Midfield shud look like this

Garcia---Gerrard---Alonso---Pennant
 
ah shitte, momo is out. we had a string of very poor results when momo out the last time. (incident of the CL eye injury)
 
Updated: Nov. 9, 2006
Agent claims Benitez could quit Liverpool

Rafael Benitez's agent has claimed the Liverpool manager would consider leaving Anfield for a post abroad.


The Spaniard has continually reiterated his commitment to Liverpool but speculation linking him with a move elsewhere - particularly Real Madrid - has often resurfaced.


Now the agent Manuel Garcia Quilon has been quoted as saying the former Valencia boss could be tempted by an Italian club.

Quoted in The Sun, Quilon said: 'Benitez is a coach ideally suited to to Italy and the country's style of football and he is one of the best three coaches in the world.

'If he gets an interesting offer from a club with a serious project, he will certainly consider it.

'Yes, in this case he could even leave Liverpool.'

Benitez joined Liverpool from Valencia in 2004 and has since won the Champions League and the FA Cup with the Premiership club.



Consider this rubbish as it's from the Sun.
Nothing official on .tv
 

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