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  2. A smidge???? Shadows coming from two directions? First post too.
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  8. Get in there Ricky son. Warmed to him already after seeing that grin.
  9. Sky Sports reckon bid in and close to deal for Lambert, 9m
  10. Carnlough's Finest. 25 miles up the road from me. Delighted to hear the deal's done!
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  13. It would be churlish not to congratulate City, so well done. Petro f***ing shower of c****.
  14. Glad to have Agger back in. Get the f*** in there!
  15. Ha. They deserve each other.
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  17. Top man. Comedian John Bishop has donated £96,000 to the Hillsborough Family Support Group after being moved by personal statements delivered by the victims' families at their inquests. The 47-year-old said "reading the statements has brought home to me once more the individual loss that so many suffered". Ninety-six Liverpool fans died after a crush at the Sheffield stadium in 1989. The support group said they were grateful for the donation. The comedian was one of thousands of fans who paid tribute to those who died in front of the Kop at Liverpool's Anfield ground in the days after the disaster. 'Never walk alone' He said that "in 1989, I laid flowers to pay my respects to those who had lost their lives and show support to their families". He added: "Today, making a donation to help assist in bringing the end closer seems more appropriate. "The dignity with which the families have sought justice for over a quarter of a century is a lesson to us all. "They are the best of us and will never walk alone."
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  19. This would do: Liverpool opened the scoring in the 7th minute – John Barnes dribbled towards the Crystal Palace area, but found himself blocked before Ronnie Whelan played a pass out to the right, from where Steve Nicol finished coolly. The second goal came from Steve McMahon, who advanced onto a through-ball, spotted 'keeper Perry Suckling off his line, and chipped the ball into the net from distance. The third goal came from interplay between Barnes, David Burrows and Peter Beardsley. Beardsley began a mazy dribble into the penalty area, and no sooner was he tackled then Ian Rush was on hand to convert from close range. Liverpool went in at half–time 3–0 up, but there was more to come. In the 56th minute, a Beardsley corner was flicked on by Barnes, and headed home by Gary Gillespie. Beardsley himself made it 5, running onto a layoff from Rush, and slamming the ball past Suckling from the edge of the area. Liverpool won a penalty in the 66th minute, and by this time they could afford to make a sentimental decision. The crowd called for the introduction of John Aldridge, who was about to leave the club to join Real Sociedad; manager Kenny Dalglish obliged, and replaced Beardsley with Aldridge. Aldridge converted the penalty with his first touch, to loud cheers.[2] Palace were awarded a penalty of their own, but Geoff Thomas missed his chance to score a consolation, and not long afterwards it was 7–0, with Barnes scoring a curling, chipped free-kick from the edge of the area. Barnes set up the eighth goal too, his corner being headed home by defender Glenn Hysén, scoring his first goal for the club. The scoring was rounded off in the last minute, Burrows cross from the left went behind Aldridge, only for Steve Nicol to side-foot it into the net, finishing the scoring just as he had started it.[1]
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  23. Chelsea's number six was a dirty moaning c***. Teixeira caught the eye but excellent performances all round.
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