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BrotherLoveBone wrote:
his parents should teach him some manners.LIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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BeerBaron wrote:Where did you read this news about Paletta?LIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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AxlUlrich wrote:dont remember Pardew saying such a thing
maybe deny rumors cos its his job to.
ah yes my bad..not stalk but have an irritating obsession with their family.
btw i just watched Anton and Rio on CNN...they were playing 3 a side futsal in London for a Nike promo
of course but i belive pardew will do everthing to hold anton !!!
it´s not my foultwell they are both great foothball player
so what!?
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RIP Ron Greenwood
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Eric Cantona (our legend)said that cristiano ronaldo can do more in fromt of goals etc. and i say true said!!!and he will be one of manu´s best ....so go boy!!!0 -
and by the way the match manu vs west ham is now on march 29 @old trafford0
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wow that would be cool :anton ferdinand for england too !!!0
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Rangers already have McLeish replacement
Rangers will name Alex McLeish's successor following next month's Champions League tie against Villarreal - and the club already know his identity.
The Ibrox club announced on Thursday that manager McLeish will stand down at the end of the season.
Chairman David Murray will make an announcement about the club's next manager after the Champions League last-16 tie against Villarreal, the second leg of which takes place on March 7.
Speaking of McLeish's successor, Murray told BBC Scotland: 'We have plans for that and we will announce that when it's appropriate.'
When asked if the next manager of Rangers would be Frenchman Paul Le Guen, he added: 'I'm not going to comment on that. I don't think today it's right to speculate about who it is.
'We are here to talk about what we have already done.
'All I've got to say is that we will announce it after the Villarreal game.'
Murray believes it was in the best interest of everyone involved with Rangers to make the announcement regarding McLeish's future now rather than later.
He said: 'The decision had to be made, it's a premature announcement, but it takes away the grey area.
'We want to get down to winning some football matches.
'We had a very difficult time before Christmas, we seemed to get back on track and we didn't lose for 10 games but we've lost these two games.
'It's been very helpful having the supporters' groups here this week because they speak on behalf of the vast majority of the fans.
'The board, the players, everybody feels it's the best thing to do.'
Murray will also make an announcement regarding a 'significant' investment in the club following the Villarreal game.
And that is likely to mean cash for the new manager to spend on players.
Murray said: 'Significant amounts of money will be coming into Rangers Football Club.
'It's obvious that we've got to reinvest real money in players and other areas of the club and that's our intention.'
Light Blues boss McLeish was given a stay of execution in December and the Govan club's Bank of Scotland Premier League form picked up.
But they lost 2-0 to Aberdeen last night, a result which followed an embarrassing 3-0 Tennent's Scottish Cup fourth-round exit at the hands of Hibernian at Ibrox.
The SPL champions have slipped back into fourth place in the table, behind leaders Celtic, Hearts and Hibernian.
The Light Blues are now 18 points behind their great rivals ahead of the third Old Firm clash of the season at Ibrox on Sunday.
Chairman Murray told Rangers World: 'The manager's departure was agreed in early January as Alex believed that a four-and-a-half-year term at the club was an appropriate period upon which to end his tenure.
'It had always been the board's intention to make this announcement after the Villarreal Champions League matches, in conjunction with other major changes that will have a significant impact, both in terms of new investment and personnel.
'However, in light of recent results and helpful discussions with various supporters' groups, directors and senior players, it was agreed that the announcement of the manager's departure should be made now.
'Alex McLeish has enjoyed a highly successful period winning seven trophies over four and a half years and during this time there has been significant financial constraints throughout the football environment in general.
'I also believe that, collectively, the club and the supporters together will play their part in success returning to Rangers Football Club.'LIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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AxlUlrich wrote:Rangers already have McLeish replacement
Rangers will name Alex McLeish's successor following next month's Champions League tie against Villarreal - and the club already know his identity.
The Ibrox club announced on Thursday that manager McLeish will stand down at the end of the season.
Chairman David Murray will make an announcement about the club's next manager after the Champions League last-16 tie against Villarreal, the second leg of which takes place on March 7.
Speaking of McLeish's successor, Murray told BBC Scotland: 'We have plans for that and we will announce that when it's appropriate.'
When asked if the next manager of Rangers would be Frenchman Paul Le Guen, he added: 'I'm not going to comment on that. I don't think today it's right to speculate about who it is.
'We are here to talk about what we have already done.
'All I've got to say is that we will announce it after the Villarreal game.'
Murray believes it was in the best interest of everyone involved with Rangers to make the announcement regarding McLeish's future now rather than later.
He said: 'The decision had to be made, it's a premature announcement, but it takes away the grey area.
'We want to get down to winning some football matches.
'We had a very difficult time before Christmas, we seemed to get back on track and we didn't lose for 10 games but we've lost these two games.
'It's been very helpful having the supporters' groups here this week because they speak on behalf of the vast majority of the fans.
'The board, the players, everybody feels it's the best thing to do.'
Murray will also make an announcement regarding a 'significant' investment in the club following the Villarreal game.
And that is likely to mean cash for the new manager to spend on players.
Murray said: 'Significant amounts of money will be coming into Rangers Football Club.
'It's obvious that we've got to reinvest real money in players and other areas of the club and that's our intention.'
Light Blues boss McLeish was given a stay of execution in December and the Govan club's Bank of Scotland Premier League form picked up.
But they lost 2-0 to Aberdeen last night, a result which followed an embarrassing 3-0 Tennent's Scottish Cup fourth-round exit at the hands of Hibernian at Ibrox.
The SPL champions have slipped back into fourth place in the table, behind leaders Celtic, Hearts and Hibernian.
The Light Blues are now 18 points behind their great rivals ahead of the third Old Firm clash of the season at Ibrox on Sunday.
Chairman Murray told Rangers World: 'The manager's departure was agreed in early January as Alex believed that a four-and-a-half-year term at the club was an appropriate period upon which to end his tenure.
'It had always been the board's intention to make this announcement after the Villarreal Champions League matches, in conjunction with other major changes that will have a significant impact, both in terms of new investment and personnel.
'However, in light of recent results and helpful discussions with various supporters' groups, directors and senior players, it was agreed that the announcement of the manager's departure should be made now.
'Alex McLeish has enjoyed a highly successful period winning seven trophies over four and a half years and during this time there has been significant financial constraints throughout the football environment in general.
'I also believe that, collectively, the club and the supporters together will play their part in success returning to Rangers Football Club.'
Murray - "Eck, your sacked"
Eck - "Fair, enough boss, cannae complain. I'll dust down my cv"
Murray - "Don't be hasty big man. You can stay in the job until the end of the season - there's nothing important happening between now and then anyway"
Anyway time to party!!!!
Wonder who we will get...I'm excited..0 -
amentvedder wrote:Murray - "Eck, your sacked"
Eck - "Fair, enough boss, cannae complain. I'll dust down my cv"
Murray - "Don't be hasty big man. You can stay in the job until the end of the season - there's nothing important happening between now and then anyway"
Anyway time to party!!!!
Wonder who we will get...I'm excited..
yeh i wonder whose the new boss as well since they already know who it is!LIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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AxlUlrich wrote:well he wasnt that bad..haha...
yeh i wonder whose the new boss as well since they already know who it is!
Le Guen has been mentioned from day 1, apparently Murray couldn't bring him here when he wanted, so thats why Eck is still there but i wouldn't be surprised if it's NOT him lol
Major investments aswell..bring on the dosh i just hope they don't start messing with the stadium name etc
Fond memories of McLeish. His treble winning season, this years Champions League run, and his success in general. I feel his success outweighs the failure, and I will choose to remember him in that way. His time has probably been the hardest spell for any Rangers manager, and I feel he has performed that task admirably. Cheers Alex0 -
hey wish you a great foothy weekend;)
hsv will beat mainz 05 i hope ..and de jong makes his first goal i really hope and the other hsv youngsters do it same way
as you know i´m there:p
ah and off course manu gonna win !!!
so talk to you than maybe on sunday ...or monday(west ham gonna win on monday;))0 -
hey anton is getting really a kind of leader of the kids club;)
he ´s warning his coleges not to loose their head better say not to take it so easy on monday vs birmingham.
and i belive it would better for him to stay @west ham ...if barcelona really want him i belive he won´t do that ....i might be wrong ! for him i think it´s all about foothball not money etc.0 -
ubs i foorget he ´s the player of the month january0
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amentvedder wrote:Le Guen has been mentioned from day 1, apparently Murray couldn't bring him here when he wanted, so thats why Eck is still there but i wouldn't be surprised if it's NOT him lol
Major investments aswell..bring on the dosh i just hope they don't start messing with the stadium name etcLIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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i just mention that not so many english players are playing in german foothball clubs what a pitty...:p0
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this is a good news:
Real Zaragoza are fined 600 euros by the Spanish Football Federation after their fans hurled racist abuse at Real Betis player Robert.
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woooo! Egypt leading 2-0 on penalties now
Drogba missed:D:D:D
great final so far!
EDIT:Egypt win!
woo glad i watched this final!
haahha so great to see Drogba sadLIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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some good news as well..Stevie will be fit for Wigan and Crouch will be out injured.
like Crouchie..but i think he needs a rest badlyLIVERPOOL FC -18 time League Champions-15 time Charity Shield Holders-7 time League Cup Winners-7 time FA Cup Winners-5 time European Champions-4 time UEFA Cup Winners-3 time European Super Cup Winners-1 time World Super Cup Winners
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oh so bad ...but i´m glad nigeria made the tird place;)0
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