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  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    i hope two things rio should play
    and united wins yea i belive:D:p;):)

    go reds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • amentvedder
    amentvedder Posts: 3,610
    Keane's wife is a slapper
    She's unemployed..
    And when she's shagging keano
    She thinks of Krissy Boyd

    http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9746/0528177750010mt.jpg
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    Keane's wife is a slapper
    She's unemployed..
    And when she's shagging keano
    She thinks of Krissy Boyd

    http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9746/0528177750010mt.jpg


    i don´t care
    how do you know that did you ask her:D
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    TODAY:Blackburn Rovers v United

    and I can watch it yeappy!!!
    they will win BELIVE me

    i feel so good so nice....:D

    so just work and than up to 6 hours later

    whooooooooooooooo:p;););)
  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    Keane's wife is a slapper
    She's unemployed..
    And when she's shagging keano
    She thinks of Krissy Boyd

    http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9746/0528177750010mt.jpg
    lol good one
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    YNWA
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    Intriguing Tie In Prospect

    Our Carling Cup semi-final against Blackburn is a very intriguing tie on paper and I'm really looking forward to it.

    We’ve got the back-up of the home leg to come and that’s important. We don’t have to go all out and win at Ewood Park tonight, I'd be happy with a draw. Blackburn are confident and playing good football at the moment.

    Mark Hughes is one of Old Trafford's all-time legends so he knows a lot about United and the way we play – he proved it when they beat us here in the Premiership. They'll be buoyed by that victory and I'm sure Sir Alex will put out a strong team to counter their confidence.

    Blackburn's Style

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    I think Blackburn have shaken off the reputation they had last season for ugly, physical football. Hughesie was desperate for results then and he needed to shore up the back four because it was leaking goals freely. They've stopped leaking goals now and started to score goals. I saw their game against West Ham and they’re playing more attractive football this season. Blackburn are looking to hit the top ten this time around and I think they can do it.

    Key Opponents

    Craig Bellamy is the one we'll have to watch. He'll always trouble you with his pace. I’m sure Wes Brown will be deployed to put in one or two strong challenges on him.

    Robbie Savage is a whole-hearted, high energy player who's a nuisance to opponents but good to have in your team.

    Brad Friedel's an excellent goalkeeper. I got his gloves after the game against West Ham, he’s a nice lad. Until recently, I think he was very underrated but he’s now getting the plaudits he deserves. His performance against us at Ewood Park last season was unbelievable, probably one of the best in his career.

    Hughesie has got a decent back four now with people like Lucas Neill at right-back and the centre-back Andy Todd, a strong character who's not to be messed with.

    Paul Dickov is like a blue-bottle fly, he’s everywhere – you need pest control to get rid of him! I’m a big fan of his and I don’t think people give him the credit he deserves. He works his socks off and doesn’t give the opposing defenders time to settle on the ball. He defends from the front, which all good teams should do.

    You also have to be wary of Morten Gamst Pedersen. He’s doing well at Blackburn.

    United's Form

    Forget the Burton Albion game, we’ve been playing well recently, winning eight games and drawing three in our last eleven. Arsenal wasn’t a great game but we did well there. We won’t be in fear of Blackburn but we’ll be wary of what they did to us earlier in the season.

    I’m confident we can get a result at Ewood but a lot will depend on the side Sir Alex puts out. He’s mixed and matched in the Carling Cup so far and given opportunities to some of the younger players. But I think tonight’s team will consist of a decent strikeforce. I think Wayne Rooney will play, and he might persevere with Louis Saha.

    United's New Signings

    Everyone's big next to me but Nemanja Vidic is certainly a big guy, he’s massive. Patrice Evra, meanwhile, looks as though he’ll come in and play straightaway. I think that’s the best way to come into a club sometimes, play in a match and get used to your team-mates from day one. I’ve been there myself… on about 55 occasions!

    We've also been linked with Thomas Gravesen but I don't think we need that type of player. He's a ball-player, not the hardman that some people seem to think he is. It's obvious but we still need someone in the Roy Keane mould.

    Mickey Thomas, 11 January 2006
  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    out of curiosity..does anyone actually read all this pile of Manure crap posted ?

    COME ON ROVERS!(for tonight) haha!
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    YNWA
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    AxlUlrich wrote:
    out of curiosity..does anyone actually read all this pile of Manure crap posted ?

    COME ON ROVERS!(for tonight) haha!

    some do belive me go red devils!!!!
  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    some do belive me go red devils!!!!
    i honestly think you're the only one hahaha
    i think only 2-3 jammers here give 2 craps aboot Manure...the rest of us have taste and support better clubs :D

    hopefully i wont be too bored and catch the Manure game..i think Blackburn will win it if Manure play a reserve side as planned.
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    Walk on with hope in your heart
    YNWA
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    AxlUlrich wrote:
    i honestly think you're the only one hahaha
    i think only 2-3 jammers here give 2 craps aboot Manure...the rest of us have taste and support better clubs :D

    hopefully i wont be too bored and catch the Manure game..i think Blackburn will win it if Manure play a reserve side as planned.


    manchester united is a good club

    well and i support two united and hsv and bought are not craps:p

    i will catch it and we will win ...
  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    manchester united is a good club

    well and i support two united and hsv and bought are not craps:p

    i will catch it and we will win ...
    manure suck

    HSV are good..Manure still suck

    sure..they will win like how you said they would last Sunday?
    oops...no win there :D
    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

    Walk on with hope in your heart
    YNWA
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    AxlUlrich wrote:
    manure suck

    HSV are good..Manure still suck

    sure..they will win like how you said they would last Sunday?
    oops...no win there :D

    i know i support them since i walk on this planet :D
    but united doesn´t suck not for me
    in that we will never be ...what ever i love and support hsv and united :p

    well i didn´t knew that our youngsters messed up like they did
    but hey i look further:p
    today WE Gonna Win
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    on saturday it´s manchester united vs manchester city..........
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    Tue 03 20:00 Arsenal A Prem 0 - 0 Report
    Sun 08 16:00 Burton Albion A FACUP 0 - 0 Report
    Wed 11 20:00 Blackburn Rovers A CC -
    Sat 14 12:45 Manchester City A Prem -
    Wed 18 20:05 Burton Albion H FACUP -
    Sat 21 15:00 Liverpool H Prem -
    Wed 25 20:00 Blackburn Rovers H CC -
    February 2006
    Wed 01 20:00 Blackburn Rovers A Prem -
    Sat 04 15:00 Fulham H Prem -
    Sat 11 15:00 Portsmouth A Prem -
    Sat 25 15:00 West Ham United H Prem -
    March 2006
    Sat 04 15:00 Wigan Athletic A Prem -
    Sat 11 15:00 Newcastle United H Prem -
    Sat 18 15:00 West Bromwich Albion A Prem -
    Sat 25 15:00 Birmingham City H Prem -
    April 2006
    Sat 01 15:00 Bolton Wanderers A Prem -
    Sun 09 15:00 Arsenal H Prem -
    Sat 15 15:00 Sunderland H Prem -
    Mon 17 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur A Prem -
    Sat 22 15:00 Middlesbrough H Prem -
    Sat 29 15:00 Chelsea A Prem -
    May 2006
    Sun 07 15:00 Charlton Athletic H Prem -
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
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  • "David is an extremely good player and his right foot is the best in the world," Eriksson said. "For crosses, long passes, short passes, free kicks and corners, he is number one. But he is an all-around player, too. He can defend, he has two big lungs for running up and down for 90 minutes and he is a good man and a good captain"

    wow the english coach was right on.......couldn't have said it better myself
  • ladygooddiva
    ladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    yeap can be but you´ve so many good players now ....
  • AxlUlrich
    AxlUlrich Posts: 12,652
    Liverpool have agreed a deal with Brondby for Daniel Agger, with the defender on Merseyside to undergo a medical.

    The European champions have held a long-term interest in the Denmark international as Rafa Benitez looks to add a centre half to his squad.

    Benitez has now advanced that admiration after The Reds agreed a deal in principle with Agger's club Brondby.

    It is rumoured that Liverpool will stump up £5.8 million for the defender, who played against England in a friendly at the start of the season.

    The finishing touches are being put to the transfer and Benitez outlined how long he has been tracking the 21-year-old.

    "Daniel is a player we have been following for a long time," Benitez told the Liverpool Echo.

    "We first spoke to Brondby about the player when we were in Monaco playing the Super Cup final. At that time, their chairman said he wasn't for sale.

    "We've been told he's one of the best centre halves in Denmark for 20 years. A lot of scouts have spoken highly of him and there has been lots of interest from other clubs.

    "People will remember he played particularly well in an international against England earlier this season. We'd already watched and asked about the player before then.

    "That match surprised a lot of people, but it confirmed to us he could play at a particularly high level, which is why we've continued to follow him."

    Agger has missed Brondby's training camp in Spain to complete his switch to Anfield, with Benitez enthusing over his impending recruit.

    "He will be an option for the first team within a short space of time," added Benitez. "First he will need to improve his physical condition, but then he will put both Sami and Carra under pressure for their place. This is an area where we've had no competition until now.

    "He can't play in the Champions League, but when you sign a player who's only 21-years-old, he is for the future of the club, not for a competition in which we have a maximum of seven games left."

    Liverpool's deal for Agger is likely to disappoint another Premiership club - believed to be Tottenham - who were also chasing the stopper.

    Brondby director Per Bjerregaard told TV2: "It is correct that at least two Premier League clubs are interested in Agger.

    "But who it is, I don't want to reveal."
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    YNWA
  • amentvedder
    amentvedder Posts: 3,610
    AxlUlrich wrote:
    Liverpool have agreed a deal with Brondby for Daniel Agger, with the defender on Merseyside to undergo a medical.

    The European champions have held a long-term interest in the Denmark international as Rafa Benitez looks to add a centre half to his squad.

    Benitez has now advanced that admiration after The Reds agreed a deal in principle with Agger's club Brondby.

    It is rumoured that Liverpool will stump up £5.8 million for the defender, who played against England in a friendly at the start of the season.

    The finishing touches are being put to the transfer and Benitez outlined how long he has been tracking the 21-year-old.

    "Daniel is a player we have been following for a long time," Benitez told the Liverpool Echo.

    "We first spoke to Brondby about the player when we were in Monaco playing the Super Cup final. At that time, their chairman said he wasn't for sale.

    "We've been told he's one of the best centre halves in Denmark for 20 years. A lot of scouts have spoken highly of him and there has been lots of interest from other clubs.

    "People will remember he played particularly well in an international against England earlier this season. We'd already watched and asked about the player before then.

    "That match surprised a lot of people, but it confirmed to us he could play at a particularly high level, which is why we've continued to follow him."

    Agger has missed Brondby's training camp in Spain to complete his switch to Anfield, with Benitez enthusing over his impending recruit.

    "He will be an option for the first team within a short space of time," added Benitez. "First he will need to improve his physical condition, but then he will put both Sami and Carra under pressure for their place. This is an area where we've had no competition until now.

    "He can't play in the Champions League, but when you sign a player who's only 21-years-old, he is for the future of the club, not for a competition in which we have a maximum of seven games left."

    Liverpool's deal for Agger is likely to disappoint another Premiership club - believed to be Tottenham - who were also chasing the stopper.

    Brondby director Per Bjerregaard told TV2: "It is correct that at least two Premier League clubs are interested in Agger.

    "But who it is, I don't want to reveal."

    Regular in the Denmark team and regarded as one of the best young defenders in Europe..lol! wot i remember about him is Everton wanting him :)
  • amentvedder
    amentvedder Posts: 3,610
    AxlUlrich wrote:
    out of curiosity..does anyone actually read all this pile of Manure crap posted ?

    COME ON ROVERS!(for tonight) haha!

    I gotta say i friggin hate united boooooooo ..celtic mark 2!
    mon the Blackburn! :)