davek
Player Valuation: £150m
Its not really Dave. Cardiff, Fulham, Southampton, Villa, & WBA all have nil reds. We only have the Tim one.
...and have they all had six pens with no pens given against them?
Its not really Dave. Cardiff, Fulham, Southampton, Villa, & WBA all have nil reds. We only have the Tim one.
TBH if there was a choice between going through that again and not going through that again, I know which one I would choose.
Well, you'd have to let her go, obviously.I fear for my relationship if they win the league my girlfriend will never let it go
Poor Liverpool. Brendan really is managing on a shoestring, doing John Dubya proud with his Moneyball strategising. Apparently Aspas, Alberto and Ilori are acceptable wasteage and well within the means of a moderately funded club such as LFC to handle - nobody has even mentioned these duds, coming in as they did at around £20m. Chump change to the Top 4's most destitute club.
Still, that only makes £20m they could file under OOC. We still beat them on other operating costs - Elstone says we're a leader in our respective field!
Unreal. Even after two earlier penalties and an easy win, Brendan Rogers won't admit to a dive from Sturridge.
Rogers "defended his striker Daniel Sturridge against accusations he dived for the penalty that brought the Serb’s red card and Liverpool’s third spot kick.
Rodgers explained: 'Vidic isn't going to get back and Daniel has a choice: he either stamps on him or tries to hurdle him, and he tried to hurdle him.'"
http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...david-moyes-comments-man-united-clash?cc=5901
...and have they all had six pens with no pens given against them?
Unreal. Even after two earlier penalties and an easy win, Brendan Rogers won't admit to a dive from Sturridge.
Rogers "defended his striker Daniel Sturridge against accusations he dived for the penalty that brought the Serb’s red card and Liverpool’s third spot kick.
Rodgers explained: 'Vidic isn't going to get back and Daniel has a choice: he either stamps on him or tries to hurdle him, and he tried to hurdle him.'"
http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...david-moyes-comments-man-united-clash?cc=5901
Where does Moyes go from this I wonder?
If Neil Lennon does decide to skip town, would Celtic offer him the job?
I can see that being a bit of a hard sell
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