Very unlucky with injuries isn't he. Hate seeing these kind of injuries. Hope he recovers quickly.Originally Posted by jockser
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Very unlucky with injuries isn't he. Hate seeing these kind of injuries. Hope he recovers quickly.Originally Posted by jockser
yeah its a horrible injury again.
I think this will do him more mental damage though in the long term.......what a blow just before the WC. Poor chap must be devastated (stating the obvious here i know)Keep the head up kid!!!
I know this may sound callous, but it might not be such a bad thing for Cisse. He probably wouldn't have made the French side, probably would have had a bad World Cup, and found his value plummeting.
Sympathy aside, and I genuinely do have sympathy for him, he's not a world class striker and never will be. He's still going to be worth whatever it was before the tournament now, and at least he'll be able to secure a move without having made a show of himself on a World stage.
I thought the French coach said he was going to start the games with Henry and Cisse up front ? Maybe I am wrong but could have sworn that was mentioned on Euro news last week.
He said that the side for his final warm up match would be the starting team for the WC, so Cisse would have started.
http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0...name_page.html
A MULTI-MILLION pound plan to build a new Everton FC stadium in Kirkby is revealed today.
The club is in talks with Tesco and Knowsley council to build a 55,000-seater ground as the centre-piece of a massive development just outside the town centre.
The move would create hundreds of jobs and almost double the size of Kirkby town centre.
As well as the new stadium it would include:
* A Tesco supermarket
* A hotel
* A range of high street shops
* Extensive car parking
Everton chief executive Keith Wyness has already said the club would decide this summer whether to stay at Goodison Park or move to anew ground.
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And the ECHO understands the Kirkby plan is by far the most viable since the much-vaunted Kings Dock stadium project collapsed in 2003.
The involvement of cash-rich Tesco - whose chief executive Sir Terry Leahy is an Evertonian and an advisor to the Blues board puts it way ahead of other suggested sites in places such as Central Docks and Switch Island.
An injection of private money would immediately ease the inevitable financial headache that the club faces if it tries to build a £150m ground by itself.
But discussions are still at a very early stage, and sources stress there are a number of hurdles to be cleared -including how much the development would cost and how exactly it would be paid for.
But the plan does tick a number of important boxes for Everton, such as excellent transport links to the M57 and Merseyrail network, and its location, which is just four miles from Goodison.
The only criteria it does not meet is that it is outside the Liverpool city boundary.
Cisse moves to Marseille according to newspaper Lequipe today
Last edited by Giuly; 16/06/2006 at 3:20 PM.
Even with his broken leg..?
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Yes. Even with a broken leg you are always good enough to play for Marseille.
They have only expressed an interest according to Aertel- http://www.rte.ie/aertel/p226.htmOriginally Posted by Giuly
To be fair, I'd say L'Equipe will have a little bit more of an idea that Errortel..
To be fair, I'd say the Marseille president will have a little more of an idea than some journalist.
Liverpool have made a formal £6million bid for Blackburn striker Craig Bellamy, according to reports.
http://www.itv-football.co.uk/Story/...289121,00.html
As the toffeess are back in there pre season training 2 friendlies and 90 mins for all the first team squad and 2 wins under there belt . the new season is nearly here i said id bump this back to the top .
What's your predictions for this season Anto? I'm predicting Liverpool 2nd (happy with the signings so far and we should push Chelski close before overtaking them the following season) and Everton 10th....
I support Everton and I reckon this season we will be back where we belong , fighting relegation , at least it will make for a more interesting season than mid table mediocrity.![]()
I'll update this next year.
Everton should definitely be looking at top 8 and challenging for a UEFA Cup.
Johnson is a superb signing and as well as scoring goals himself, he should help bring out the best in beattie. The midfield is pretty strong, i really rate Arteta as one of the top midfielders in the league and Cahill should bag his usual share of goals. It would be great if Van Der Meyde can get fully fit to show what he can really do but if we could get a really pace winger I'd be delighted.
In goal, Howard is a big improvement on Wright, hopefully we won't see much of Weir and that Yobo and Lescott make a good partneship. So all in all it looks good, a decent cup run would be nice too!!!
As Liverpool, I couldn't give a t**s about them!!!
if liverpool can start like how they played from october onwards last season they can win the league....stating the obvious i know but fingers crossed!!
You can't knock you're optimismOriginally Posted by KildareFan
I'll give you a more realistic oulook....
Johnson- jury still out about whether he can consistently cut it at the top level.
Arteta - a good player but hardly one of the top midfielders about
Van Der Meyde - injury prone, over-rated and apparently doesn't want to play for you...
Lescott - unproven
Cahill - he only started playing well towards the end of the season due to over playing and tiredness IMO, the World Cup and another extended season has hardly done him any favours.
All in all, there's a lot of if's and buts IMO.
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