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Crazy Horse

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  1. I thought Wilfred Brambell was dead!
  2. Thanks....ffdshow fixed it.
  3. I'm getting a Codec error message. How do I fix that so I can see the thing? Can anyone suggest a Codec download site?
  4. Presumably Frank Lampard was playing the role of the sent off player...
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  7. It's on on two ppv channels here....one starting at 9.15am Pacific and the other at 10.30am Pacific. Never seen them do that before.
  8. Apologies if this is a Romario. Interesting link. http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1758931,00.html Norwegian consortium prepares bid for Liverpool Dominic Fifield Saturday April 22, 2006 The Guardian A consortium of Norwegian businessmen, who include in their number an environmental activist who once chained himself to the gates of Sellafield, are preparing a financial package which they hope will allow them to buy into Liverpool and end the European champions' lengthy search for major new investment. The group have been put together by Oystein Stray Spetalen, a financial investor worth an estimated £150m, with their principal backer the hotel magnate Petter Stordalen. The 43-year-old Stordalen is something of a celebrity in Norway, having championed the country's tourist industry and tied himself to a footbridge over a drainage pipe at Sellafield in 2002 after claiming radioactive emissions from the nuclear power plant were polluting the Norwegian coast. "It is my policy not to comment on any potential investments," Spetalen told the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang. Stordalen owns 90% of the Choice Hotels Scandinavia group, Norway's largest hotel chain, and is believed to be attracted by the potential of building a hotel alongside Liverpool's proposed new stadium on Stanley Park, together with a possible casino. The Norwegian pair have already sought advice on English football and Liverpool's future potential from the former Swindon, Sheffield United, Middlesbrough and Barnsley striker Jan Aage Fjortoft on the scheme. Fjortoft is currently manager at Lillestrom and Spetalen hopes he would play some role at Liverpool should they succeed in buying significantly into the club. Liverpool opted against commenting last night but are aware of the group's interest, though privately they are sceptical whether the Norwegians value the club at the £200m the current chairman David Moores believes it to be worth. The Norwegians' clout could be increased significantly should the building magnate and long-standing Liverpool suitor Steve Morgan become involved in their bid, as has been mentioned in Norway. Morgan, Liverpool's third largest shareholder with a 5.5% stake in the club, has twice been knocked back by Moores having submitted proposals to increase his holding, the chairman insisting he had undervalued the club. The Garston-born businessman sold shares estimated to be worth around £240m in his Redrow building firm in 2000 and boasts an estimated fortune nearer £370m. Liverpool have been searching for new investment for more than two years having first appointed financial advisers Hawkpoint Partners to attract funds into the club in March 2004. Various schemes have been mooted, with potential deals with Thaksin Shinawatra, the media investment group L4 and the United States based Kraft family coming to nothing. Last month they similarly dismissed an approach from the Spanish businessman Juan Villalonga.
  9. Half the players look about 50 years old. Or like paedophiles. Or both.
  10. Saturday, 22 April 2006 Arsenal v Tottenham 2-0 Bolton v Charlton 1-0 Everton v Birmingham 1-1 Newcastle v West Brom 3-1 Portsmouth v Sunderland 1-0 Monday, 24 April 2006 Fulham v Wigan 0-1 Tuesday, 25 April 2006 Aston Villa v Man City 1-1 Wednesday, 26 April 2006 West Ham v Liverpool 0-1
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  13. >> At home with the Benitezes << Waxing lyrical about football managers Liverpool play Chelsea this weekend in the FA Cup semi-final. Coincidentally, boss Rafael Benitez's kitchen has the word "Chelsea" on the inside of all the cupboard doors. His wife had chosen the decor, and had opted for a kitchen range and colour with that name. (FYI: Benitez and his assistant manager go for body waxes at a salon near Anfield together.)
  14. I thought it was 'up to our necks' - I've been singing it wrong for all these years...
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  19. Rafa has Borja on his mind. That's the song and the headline taken care of...
  20. 10 best I've seen. Probably much the same as everyone else of my age. Dalglish Barnes Souness Rush Hansen Nicol Fowler Molby Hyypia Alonso Owen By the way...Clemence - he was at Spurs by the time I started watching a lot of football - was he really that good? PS Feck - I picked 11 and still forgot Gerrard and Carra...this game must be so much easier for Everton fans.
  21. It's repeated for free on Tuesday if you can't get/are too tight for the PPV. Tue Apr 25 02:00PM Pacific Tue Apr 25 03:00PM Mountain Tue Apr 25 04:00PM Central Tue Apr 25 05:00PM Eastern Length: 2 hr D FOX Soccer Channel (FSC) - US English FA Cup Semifinal 1 Chelsea vs Liverpool Tue Apr 25 08:00PM Pacific Tue Apr 25 09:00PM Mountain Tue Apr 25 10:00PM Central Tue Apr 25 11:00PM Eastern Length: 2 hr R FOX Soccer Channel (FSC) - US English FA Cup Semifinal 1 Chelsea vs Liverpool
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