additional players cui :bsmilie:
Get a few devil and gooner players injured and red carded will be good:bsmilie: Best if they can have a food fight after the match, and Wenger and SAF tio ban:bsmilie:
additional players cui :bsmilie:
Nah doesn't matter to me. Just as long Liverpool keep on winning.
Get a few devil and gooner players injured and red carded will be good:bsmilie: Best if they can have a food fight after the match, and Wenger and SAF tio ban:bsmilie:
Too bad those 2 who always like to brawl is not around! If not it will be No hold barred!:bsmilie:
King Kenny says Kuyt is the new King
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has expressed his delight with Dirk Kuyt's form, insisting that the Dutchman is finally reaping the rewards for all his hard work...
Kuyt's constant inclusion in the Liverpool line-up became something of a running joke last season, as the Oranje forward's shots were more likely to end up in the Mersey than the back of the net.
The 27-year-old amassed a grand total of three goals in 32 Premier League appearances, and Reds fans were at a loss as to why Rafael Benitez chose him regularly ahead of Peter Crouch.
But since the back end of last term, Kuyt has enjoyed a remarkable revival. Since being shifted to the right flank to accommodate the Fernando Torres-Steven Gerrard partnership, he has gradually rediscovered not only his form but also his goalscoring touch.
Crucial strikes against Inter Milan, Arsenal and Chelsea helped Liverpool to within a whisker of reaching their third Champions League final in four years. And, though this season is barely a quarter gone, Kuyt has already bettered last term's league tally.
With Torres injured, the former Feyenoord man has rotated with Robbie Keane in the centre-forward role and has proved a valuable contributor with his strength and non-stop energy.
And Dalglish, the Glaswegian ex-forward widely regarded as Liverpool's greatest ever player, is thrilled to see Kuyt shining at Anfield.
"Dirk has had a really good season so far and it's always pleasing when someone who works so hard gets a reward," he told the club's official website.
"He is a very genuine boy who will always give everything he has and the fans definitely recognise and appreciate the effort he puts in.
"He deserves all the success he gets because he works his socks off for this team."
Mike Maguire
Cheesekuyt will love this:bsmilie:
reserve players could be playing better than 1st teamers...they want to prove they deserve to play more...:bsmilie:Gooners have too many injury la.... and we visit them at the right time!:bsmilie::devil:
go with 3pts but come back without any point except letting in a few goals how? :bsmilie:we go for no less then 3pts!:devil:
King Kenny says Kuyt is the new King
Cheesekuyt will love this:bsmilie:
muz call him king cheesekuyt lah...forever no.18 :bsmilie:maybe we call him kingcheese or cheeseking from now on :bsmilie:
Cheesekuyt will love this:bsmilie:
£5million Owen on the way to Stamford Bridge?
Michael Owen will be moving to Chelsea in January, if reports across the British media are to be believed.
The 28-year-old Newcastle striker will move to West London for £5million, as Chelsea look to bring in some cut-price cover up front. Their number-one target, Sevilla's Luis Fabiano, is thought too expensive, at a prohibitive £25million - a sign that the credit crunch is biting even the deepest of pockets.
With Owen's contract set to run out next summer, the Stamford Bridge outfit hope they will be able to land their target on the cheap, although whether they will be keen to match his reported £120,000-a-week salary is another question.
And Chelsea might face competition from North London rivals Spurs, also thought to be interested in Owen, who consider the Newcastle man a cheaper alternative to another of their reported targets, White Hart Lane old boy Jermain Defoe.
cheap but high on maintenance lah...frequently sick/injured...plus his salary is so...:bigeyes:Owen has become a bargain price player liao:bsmilie:
'King Kenny says Kuyt is the new King
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has expressed his delight with Dirk Kuyt's form, insisting that the Dutchman is finally reaping the rewards for all his hard work...
Kuyt's constant inclusion in the Liverpool line-up became something of a running joke last season, as the Oranje forward's shots were more likely to end up in the Mersey than the back of the net.
The 27-year-old amassed a grand total of three goals in 32 Premier League appearances, and Reds fans were at a loss as to why Rafael Benitez chose him regularly ahead of Peter Crouch.
But since the back end of last term, Kuyt has enjoyed a remarkable revival. Since being shifted to the right flank to accommodate the Fernando Torres-Steven Gerrard partnership, he has gradually rediscovered not only his form but also his goalscoring touch.
Crucial strikes against Inter Milan, Arsenal and Chelsea helped Liverpool to within a whisker of reaching their third Champions League final in four years. And, though this season is barely a quarter gone, Kuyt has already bettered last term's league tally.
With Torres injured, the former Feyenoord man has rotated with Robbie Keane in the centre-forward role and has proved a valuable contributor with his strength and non-stop energy.
And Dalglish, the Glaswegian ex-forward widely regarded as Liverpool's greatest ever player, is thrilled to see Kuyt shining at Anfield.
"Dirk has had a really good season so far and it's always pleasing when someone who works so hard gets a reward," he told the club's official website.
"He is a very genuine boy who will always give everything he has and the fans definitely recognise and appreciate the effort he puts in.
"He deserves all the success he gets because he works his socks off for this team."
Mike Maguire
cheap but high on maintenance lah...frequently sick/injured...plus his salary is so...:bigeyes: