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Yes but we need them to beat ManU and then we just need to win all our remaining games and we have a chance.
Why don't you just beat them on the first of March and the seventh of May, then you wouldn't have to worry about our results unless you wish to repeat the 3-1 beating at Wembley. (the shield or something like that)
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By the way MG and Liverpool fans, I think the Steve Clarke appointment shows NESV know what they're doing. He is top drawer and is ready for a number one job. I wouldn't be surprised if the plan is to let Kenny see out the season while letting Clarke get a feel for the place and get ready for next year. If Kenny fails, they have lost nothing and they will have his successor in place or at least have a top coach to entice another big name to join him. He'll have the players on his side and will know what areas he has to improve. Smart appointment IMO.
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I hope his power steering starts playing up and the cost is a bit more than he expected.
I hope just after his 100,000 mile service his cambelt fucks up leaving him no option but to pay for his engine to be taken apart and rebuilt.
Glad you came out of this ok. Report it and try to nail the twat. Must have shaken you up some!
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...on a lighter note what do people know/think of Comoli? What have been the pros and cons of having him at your clubs (spurs and Arsenal i think)?
I am not a big fan of Directors of football, but if you are a club that is expecting a high turnover of managers until you find 'the one', then it can be of benefit to have someone who is a constant with regards to keeping the balance of a squad. You could argue that the depth of squad we have at Spurs has something to do with Comolli. During his time at Spurs he oversaw the purchases of a lot of the players who are doing well now (Bale, Modric and the less glamorous Hutton, Gomes, Ekotto, Huddlestone, Kaboul,Kevin Prince Boetang at AC.Milan, Taarabt at QPR) or who have been since moved on for more money (Berbatov). There are exceptions to the rule that he didn't sanction big money bids that failed. Bent and Bentley. Most of the failed signings in his tenure didn't cost that much, Rocha and Gilberto for example. At this point in time he will be okay at Liverpool, he was generally disliked at Spurs for being seen to oppose Martin Jol, and he is disliked by gooners and referred to as being merely a scout, maybe because of his defection, maybe because that's what he was at l'arse. I think, all in all at Spurs, he did a good job and think he is probably what Liverpool need at the moment. Hope that helps MG :-)
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All musicians are hipsters...
Ha! The problem with today's hipsters is that they have no serious musical 'scene' behind which they can disguise their flocking tendencies. Without a musical 'scene' hipsterism descends into mere fashion and a desire to express some kind of alternative statement, which becomes increasingly more desperate the longer there is no outlet for this basic expression. Hence the bunch of melts that we are seeing on here.
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Piss easy!
'ave that you bacon faced, wobble 'eaded, envelope snipin, media lovin, saggy eyed, cockney cunt!!
Everton deserved the win and tbh Spurs have been riding their luck for a few games.
By the way, Redknapp's appearance and obvious twitch is alleged to be down to a fatal car crash at Italia 90. The car he was traveling in was struck at 100kpm by some Italian lads on the wrong side of the road. Five passengers in the car were killed including Harry's best mate at the time Brian Tiler, managing director of Bournemouth.
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I like that bike, apart from the decals and lack of seat to handlebar drop.
^ this + front wheel + oversize downtube + bigger clearance makes back wheel + narrower stays look smaller (even though deep rim). Black ahead stem and spacers with retro half taped shiny handlebars and a crap plastic rear light and terrible logo.
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Marco feels your pain.