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http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=4...tball_home&

 

Steven Gerrard has told Jose Mourinho to stop harping on about the goal which settled the teams' last semi-final meeting in the UEFA Champions League two years ago.

 

Liverpool won the match at Anfield 1-0 courtesy of an infamous goal from Luis Garcia, with replays suggesting the ball had not crossed the line.

 

Mourinho has made reference to the incident again in the build up to the teams' meeting next week, with Gerrard describing the boss's continued complaints as 'ridiculous'.

 

"Chelsea moaned about it at the time. Mourinho still does. I laugh," Gerrard told the News of the World.

 

"Chelsea's complaints are ridiculous. If it wasn't a goal, Petr Cech would have been red carded for bringing down Milan Baros. What would Chelsea have made of that?

 

"All this b*****ks about it not being a penalty, a sending off or a goal. Who cares? The ref gave it. End of story."

 

what he said

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http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=4...tball_home&

 

Steven Gerrard has told Jose Mourinho to stop harping on about the goal which settled the teams' last semi-final meeting in the UEFA Champions League two years ago.

 

Liverpool won the match at Anfield 1-0 courtesy of an infamous goal from Luis Garcia, with replays suggesting the ball had not crossed the line.

 

Mourinho has made reference to the incident again in the build up to the teams' meeting next week, with Gerrard describing the boss's continued complaints as 'ridiculous'.

 

"Chelsea moaned about it at the time. Mourinho still does. I laugh," Gerrard told the News of the World.

 

"Chelsea's complaints are ridiculous. If it wasn't a goal, Petr Cech would have been red carded for bringing down Milan Baros. What would Chelsea have made of that?

 

"All this b*****ks about it not being a penalty, a sending off or a goal. Who cares? The ref gave it. End of story."

 

what he said

 

f***ing hell, thats from his book. The media really are s*** stirring slime arent they?

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f***ing hell, thats from his book. The media really are s*** stirring slime arent they?

 

 

is it..? not read it mate

 

apologies

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You can hardly blame the press for whipping it up.

 

This is a dream tie for them.

 

Not that they're not bottom-feeding c**** or anything though.

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IF we play the mancs in the final, expect his comments in the book about them to be presented as him saying it the previous day and subsequently blamed for everything

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http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=4...tball_home&

 

Steven Gerrard has told Jose Mourinho to stop harping on about the goal which settled the teams' last semi-final meeting in the UEFA Champions League two years ago.

 

Liverpool won the match at Anfield 1-0 courtesy of an infamous goal from Luis Garcia, with replays suggesting the ball had not crossed the line.

 

Mourinho has made reference to the incident again in the build up to the teams' meeting next week, with Gerrard describing the boss's continued complaints as 'ridiculous'.

 

"Chelsea moaned about it at the time. Mourinho still does. I laugh," Gerrard told the News of the World.

 

"Chelsea's complaints are ridiculous. If it wasn't a goal, Petr Cech would have been red carded for bringing down Milan Baros. What would Chelsea have made of that?

 

"All this b*****ks about it not being a penalty, a sending off or a goal. Who cares? The ref gave it. End of story."

 

what he said

Doesn't look like it's from his book according to the bit that I've marked in red, but just checked the book and those are the exact words Gerrard uses in the book apart from "at the time" (marked in blue).

 

So the NOTW is making it up again, allegedly... :ohmy::unsure:

Edited by Sanj77
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IF we play the mancs in the final, expect his comments in the book about them to be presented as him saying it the previous day and subsequently blamed for everything

 

What he say about them?

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http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=4...tball_home&

 

Steven Gerrard has told Jose Mourinho to stop harping on about the gayness which settled the teams' last semi-final meeting in the UEFA Champions League two years ago.

 

Liverpool won the match at Anfield 1-0 courtesy of an infamous gobbing from Luis Garcia, with replays suggesting the ball had not crossed the line.

 

Mourinho has made reference to the incident again in the build up to the teams' meeting next week, with Gerrard describing the boss's continued complaints as 'ridiculous'.

 

"Chelsea moaned loudly about it at the time. Mourinho still does moan in bed. I laugh," Gerrard told the News of the World.

 

"Chelsea's complaints are riveting and provocative. If it wasn't a goal, Petr Cech would have been red carded for bringing down Milan Baros in bed. What would Chelsea have made of that?

 

"All this balls about it not being a penalty, a sending off or a gob. Who cares? The ref gave it all he could. End of story."

 

WTF?

Edited by Harry Kewell
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..not to mention the penalty kick which would have been awarded! 1-0 up and against ten men? I'd take that this time around!

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Let Mourinho talk and talk and talk... we'll do our talking on the pitch.

 

All this bad feeling is being created by Mourinho, he is trying to fire up his team but does he not realise that it also fires our team up? and tell me... who is the best team in the world when they are fired up?

Guest Linton
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Manchester United

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:bleh:

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" Gerrard told The News Of The World "

 

" An onlooker said ' I've never seen Kate Middleton looking so radiant. The break-up has really done her good and i'm glad she finished with Wills ' "

 

' An onlooker ' is usually the photographer or some name plucked out of thin air.

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