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Yeah Sean, I'd not closed an iframe properly on the Irish thread, but since fixed


RD - Gerrard in Anderson's back pocket... like Torres used to be Ferdinand's pup i suppose..


Atila - Liverpool have got a lot of physically weak players ummm but what that has that got to with a clear observation about Arsenal... either you recognise that or you can carry on trying to convince yourself


Keef - In regard Fowler putting his hands up, Liverpool were already leading 1-0 in that game so maybe a little different


All - Players push / shove in the box all the time to gain an advantage - there are countless occasions where players try to control the ball with their hands to aid a goal. I think the Ngog incident a few weeks back was a lot more disgraceful than last night. You can bet your bottom dollar if it had been an Irishman that had done that last night there'd a be a petition to the Pope to have him made a Saint! ;-)

Sandperson Wrote:

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> What's a bit of homophobia between friends Keef.



Oh really so silly bollocks Red Devils quip about tripping over high heels, whats that? Banter? If he can't take it then he shouldn't dish it out, the knob.

matthew123 Wrote:

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>> Atila - Liverpool have got a lot of physically

> weak players ummm but what that has that got to

> with a clear observation about Arsenal...


You tell me, you keep banging your gums about us being "weak". Injuries and being weak aren't the same thing. Numbnuts.

Stolen from the Beeb live feed:


Fifa Fair Play Code: "Play fair. Winning is without value if victory has been achieved unfairly or dishonestly. Cheating is easy, but brings no pleasure. Playing fair requires courage and character. It is also more satisfying. Fair play always has its reward, even when the game is lost. Playing fair earns respect, while cheating only brings shame. Remember: it is only a game. And games are pointless unless played fairly."

Keef Wrote:

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> Fu*king hell. Atila, has it really come to this?

>

> Lets all play nice.


I'd love to mate but silly bollocks AKA Red Devil is such a prick I find it hard to be civil to him so I won't bother.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > What's "race, colour or creed" got to do with

> it?

> >

> > Berk.

>

>

> So as far as your concerned Hand of Frog is ok is

> it? That's what it's got to do with it, you plum.


I never said that. Berk.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Administrator Wrote:

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> > Please keep this discussion about football and

> > keep the offensiveness down.

>

>

> If Red Devil can find it within himself to do so,


Thanks Admin - you boys had better behave now

> so will I.

Old Whiskey nose touchline ban will not start this weekend at home to Everton, instead one of the two games will take place in the Carling Cup, the other at Pompey... funny how the whole case didn't come up til 6 weeks after the initial charge... now we know why, to minimise impact!


The media quite rightly have a pop at Henry but the sycophantic nature that they lap up Fergie's rants as wisdom lose them any credibility for taking the high ground over last night!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> -----

> > Jah Lush Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > What's "race, colour or creed" got to do with

> > it?

> > >

> > > Berk.

> >

> >

> > So as far as your concerned Hand of Frog is ok

> is

> > it? That's what it's got to do with it, you

> plum.

>

> I never said that. Berk.


It is implied, numbnuts.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Old Whiskey nose touchline ban will not start this

> weekend at home to Everton, instead one of the two

> games will take place in the Carling Cup, the

> other at Pompey... funny how the whole case didn't

> come up til 6 weeks after the initial charge...

> now we know why, to minimise impact!

>

> The media quite rightly have a pop at Henry but

> the sycophantic nature that they lap up Fergie's

> rants as wisdom lose them any credibility for

> taking the high ground over last night!

Media & the word Credibilty are not compatible

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