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Cunny

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  1. Balague seems to think it is a done deal judging by his interview in the new issue of TLW
  2. we'll need a new squad sulker when Cisse leaves
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  4. plastic scouser?
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  6. how come he's allowed to play against us? looks like another successful loan move
  7. the only thing that bothers me about OOTERs (apart from the fact that they're less good looking and less intelligent than locals) is s*** banners like 'Hereford Reds' etc...
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  15. I know a lad that has taken all his coaching badges through the Welsh FA. for his last badge to have every uefa coaching badge he had to take the Welsh National team for a coaching session, will being scrutinised by a uefa coaching examiner. All the Welsh lads were great with him, including Giggs, Hartson and Savage (must have been pre-tosh). Only one player was a problem, can you guess who? Tried to be disruptive, would not do as the coach said, giving it the big 'i am' and 'who the hell are you to tell me what to do' routine. He still passed and the rest of the players apologised for Bellamy's behaviour.
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    Cisse

    the sad thing is, as poor as he was yesterday, he's played worse than that
  17. http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/ma...ticle356848.ece 'The media want to examine Wayne's life' By Sam Wallace Published: 10 April 2006 Wayne Rooney's gambling debts have threatened a dispute that goes right to the heart of the England team after it emerged yesterday that he could face a legal battle with a business associate of Michael Owen who has been blamed for allowing the striker to run up huge losses. The disclosure that the Manchester United forward owes £700,000 to Stephen Smith, who manages Owen's property portfolio, has been queried by sources close to the striker although what is not in doubt is that the 20-year-old has run up daunting debts betting with Smith. Rooney's advisers are now attempting to establish how much money their client owes Smith and there have already been meetings between lawyers from both sides. After yesterday's victory over Arsenal, Rooney was asked whether gambling debts had ever affected his performances. He said: "Look at them. You can answer that yourself." The relationship between Owen and Rooney, who will lead England's attack in Germany next summer, is at the centre of the dispute and although they are understood not to have fallen out over the debts, there is disquiet at the way in which Rooney has been treated by his more senior colleague. Owen, a keen racehorse breeder, introduced Smith to his England team-mates - he has become the team's unofficial bookmaker - which has infuriated those closest to Rooney. Despite his importance to the team, Rooney remains one of the youngest members of a squad who is known for being especially generous with the part of his £60,000-a-week salary that is not invested for his future. While betting is a popular pastime for the England squad, there is alarm at how easily Rooney was allowed to spend thousands of pounds betting on horses, greyhounds and football matches in which he was not involved. While players are banned from betting on games in which they play, the England team and officials will have to sign a pledge before the World Cup finals that they will not gamble on any match in the tournament. The Football Association can do nothing to prevent players gambling in their own time but Sven Goran Eriksson will speak to Rooney and Owen ahead of the tournament to make sure there are no problems between them. The most immediate question is the size of the debt which Rooney's side is trying to establish. He has told his agent, Paul Stretford, that the debts were run up in the six months to Christmas but he only disclosed them to his advisers around two months ago when Smith became more insistent that he pay up. Stretford's Proactive company has asked to see records of its client's bets and the odds that were on offer. However, it is understood that the bets were taken on such an informal basis, mainly over the telephone and by text message, that there are few records of Rooney's betting, much less the odds he was offered. A spokesman for Proactive refused to comment. There are also doubts over whether Smith was licensed to take bets, although he has retrospectively applied for one. Sir Alex Ferguson and United officials have been made aware of the situation and Ferguson dismissed the reports as "absolute rubbish". "We have a media who want to examine every part of his life. We had it with George Best, Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham - they will search for something for headlines."
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  22. fantastic gesture from Beattie http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0400eve...-name_page.html Beattie's selfless gesture Apr 7 2006 By David Prentice, Liverpool Echo JAMES BEATTIE is getting married this summer. But his wedding list bucks the trend quite spectacularly. The Everton striker has informed guests that rather than buy gifts, he would rather they donated money to a cancer charity set up in honour of a little girl who has recently passed away. During his time at Southampton, Beattie was introduced to six-year-old kidney cancer sufferer Sophie Barringer, when she was a Saints mascot for the day. Beattie followed her battle with illness even after moving to Merseyside -and when little Sophie passed away, Beattie showed his support for the family by joining the mourners at her funeral. Here, you might assume, that his association with the Barringers had run its course. But no. Beattie has invited Sophie's family to his wedding this summer and informed guests he would rather they donated money to a cancer charity set up in the girl's honour rather than buy any gifts. When footballers cup their ears to the crowd after doing what they're handsomely paid to do, it's all too easy to be cynical and sneering. So equally, Beattie deserves the utmost praise for his selfless attitude to Sophie and her family.
  23. obviously who Bascombe was referring to when in his report he said when Liverpool make signings with pace to burn.
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