LIVERPOOL F.C. Season XVI - TORRES!!!!


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no la im a hardcore :devil: fan
Man U closer to my :heart: than Milan
Go UNITED!:devil::devil::devil:
 

no la im a hardcore :devil: fan
Man U closer to my :heart: than Milan
Go UNITED!

becos this sunday is big game, so ur loyalty switch liao right!

i knew it. :bsmilie:


then when the Milan Derby comes around, u'll say u're Eh!SiMiLan fan!

afterwhich when Barca meets real kuniang, u'll beat ur chest and cry out REAL KUNIANGS 3 times! :bsmilie:
 

becos this sunday is big game, so ur loyalty switch liao right!

i knew it. :bsmilie:


then when the Milan Derby comes around, u'll say u're Eh!SiMiLan fan!

afterwhich when Barca meets real kuniang, u'll beat ur chest and cry out REAL KUNIANGS 3 times! :bsmilie:

Nah IF liverpool manage to meet milan;p
i'll support milan of course
Coz theres no way a :devil:fan is going to support liverpool:nono:
 

Nah IF liverpool manage to meet milan;p
i'll support milan of course
Coz theres no way a :devil:fan is going to support liverpool:nono:

Me too, I have never supported :devil: no matter who they played against. CS also have Liverpool here, it is this ~ :thumbsup: ~ Best of the Best !!!
 

Nah IF liverpool manage to meet milan;p
i'll support milan of course
Coz theres no way a :devil:fan is going to support liverpool:nono:

i can see that ur condition is acting up. QUICK!! someone call the DOCTOR!!
hahaha

ur multiple personality is showing up. are u one of the HERO in disguise??? :bsmilie:
 

Me too, I have never supported :devil: no matter who they played against. CS also have Liverpool here, it is this ~ :thumbsup: ~ Best of the Best !!!

:thumbsup: well said!
 

Me too, I have never supported :devil: no matter who they played against. CS also have Liverpool here, it is this ~ :thumbsup: ~ Best of the Best !!!

me too.


i will NEVER EVER support manu even for a sec.



TRUE FANS UNDERSTAND.

:thumbsup:
 

Nah IF liverpool manage to meet milan;p
i'll support milan of course
Coz theres no way a :devil:fan is going to support liverpool:nono:


did any of us asked you who you support when Eh Similan beat :devil: in last seasons CL semi final?
 

did any of us asked you who you support when Eh Similan beat :devil: in last seasons CL semi final?

think he prob split himself into 2. :bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

RAFA Brush off talks!

Rafa brushes over talk of owner rift

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists he is more concerned about facing Manchester United than George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

While United have a date at Anfield on Sunday in a top-of-the table Barclays Premier League clash, there has been no public confirmation of when the talks will be held between Benitez and his club's co-owners, only that they are expected to be this weekend.

The much-heralded meeting follows the fall-out over the new American tycoons' transfer policy.

Benitez was angered by suggestions that perhaps he should stick to training and coaching and leave money matters to others.

He said: 'They want to win, I want to win. We have more or less the same ideas.

'It is just a chance to find a solution to the misunderstanding. I do not have any personal problems with them.

'I think we will have meeting this weekend or next week. I am not sure.

'But I am not worried about this now as we are playing against Manchester United and it will be really difficult. We must think about the game.'

It is understood there has been a considerable thaw in the relationship between owners and manager.

That has been brokered by chief executive Rick Parry and Gillett's son Foster, who has been installed to work alongside Parry at the club.

In addition, Gillett senior was in Marseille on Tuesday night to see Liverpool get the Champions League victory they needed by a thumping 4-0 margin.

The mood around Anfield both on an off the pitch would appear to be positive.

Certainly, Benitez was delighted to see Steven Gerrard set a club record 23 goals in Europe when he scored in France.

'To get that many at that level is difficult but to do it as a midfielder is even harder,' said the Anfield boss.

'It shows his consistency and his quality as a player. He has been around this club a long time. He trains well and plays well.

'I was pleased with his situation after that game in Marseille and what the team in general achieved.

'We played good football and you could see the commitment of all the players. It was good for our supporters to see.'

Republic of Ireland defender Steve Finnan is doubtful for Sunday's game after taking a kick on his calf.
 

Security plans after Gerrard raid

Liverpool Football Club is looking for private security firms to protect the homes of its players after Steven Gerrard was burgled.

The club captain became the sixth team member in 18 months to be targeted by thieves while playing an away game.

His wife Alex Curran, 25, was confronted by four masked men at the couple's home on Tuesday as he led his side to a Champions League victory.

Manager Rafa Benitez said the club was now addressing the problem.

Asked about the series of burglaries at a press conference, Benitez said: "We are checking out security companies and find a solution.

"We are also talking with police because it is strange what has happened.

"We are keeping in constant touch with Merseyside Police."

Detectives are linking the Gerrard robbery with attacks on the homes of Dutch striker Dirk Kuyt last month and Spanish goalkeeper Pepe Reina in May.

'Confrontational burglary'


The England star's wife and two children were asleep in their Formby home at the time of the robbery.

Merseyside Police have described the raid, which happened at about 2130 GMT, as a "confrontational burglary".

Ms Curran said she was left shaken but uninjured following the raid.

Police said thieves escaped with a woman's Rolex watch and two sets of car keys.

The England star was away playing in the Champions League against Marseille at the time of the incident.

Merseyside Police said: "We are now working closely with the individuals affected as well as the club to offer crime prevention and personal security advice as well as stepping up security around footballers' homes."
 

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