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  • Liverpool

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  • Everton

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    So where's all the Blue****e now???

    How did he miss that at the end?? Donkey!!!

    Typical knocked out already expect nothing better!!!

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    Everton First Team 0 Arsenal "D" 1
    The Model Club

    Tell all the Bohs you know
    that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
    and it's not gonna be three
    and it's not gonna be four
    it's more likely to be 5-1.

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    [QUOTE=casso36;569125]Have Faith Drink!!

    Think we will go very close, if we loose to Arsenal on Sunday then were screwed!!!

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    are ye finally going to admit it , even rafa has come out and said its all over when will ye learn every summer its the same thing

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    Cahill out for up to 12 weeks !!

    evertons top scorer is out for up to 12 weeks after a clash with carsley on sat , he will be a big blow but hopefully they swap to 442 as moyes has had to play 5 in midfield with cahill on the pitch . hopefully moyes makes a move for alan smith who is availabe for loan .

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    Now, that's what you get for coming out with the comment on Liverpool, you realise that you are now a jonah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Cahill out for up to 12 weeks !!

    evertons top scorer is out for up to 12 weeks after a clash with carsley on sat , he will be a big blow but hopefully they swap to 442 as moyes has had to play 5 in midfield with cahill on the pitch . hopefully moyes makes a move for alan smith who is availabe for loan .
    That's a major blow for Everton.

    Smith is going nowhere.

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    What a screamer from artetta to beat Bolton at the weekend , a big victory for the blues . just what they needed hopefully they can get back to winning ways now .

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    What was that about Liverpool winning the league.
    In Trap we trust

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    You follow spurs if I'm not mistaken

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    Post Arsenal-report:

    2 games played, 4 points gained. With Portsmouth, Wigan, Fulham, Charlton, and Watford to play in the next 5 games, there is a good opportunity for 15 points to be gained, and with the big guns taking points off each other in that time, momentum for us to build on towards the top two.

    Good luck to Chelsea today, btw.

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    Blue****e on the way down!!! Happy Days!

    I think my predictions are starting to come true!!

    We can still catch them if they keep taking points off each other!

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    Its not looking good for tonight away to Utd , missing Howard, Hibbert , Cahill and AJ !!! Could get embarressing with dickie wright back in goals

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    Great win for the toffs when you consider they where without Hibbert , Neville
    , Artetta , Cahill ,Davies and Aj with a dodgy hamstring , Delighted to see James vaughan score after being out for the last 18 months





    This is taken from a Liverpool fanzine so ignore to glaring contradictions( like when it says “bill got investment from Earl” followed by “bills failure to get investment into the club” ) and sneaky little digs at everton but sums up the stadium situation at the moment and the feeling of selling out to the arabs that is going around the fans at the mo ( I know ye “fans “ on here would love to be the new cheslea despite the fact ye have constantly slagged them off for buying the league im looking foward to seeing how ye justify this one ye allways make me smile with ye're red blindness )






    Liverpool's proposed takeover by Dubai International Capital will change the face of football on Merseyside.

    And not just for those who have made Anfield their footballing home.

    A key component of the plan by the Dubai government's investment arm, is that they will fund Liverpool's new £200m stadium in Stanley Park, just yards from The Kop.

    You can expect this to lead to Everton confirming they are leaving Goodison Park and moving to a new stadium of their own.

    Everton have not been governed by Liverpool's decision - far from it. They have been working behind the scenes making plans of their own.

    They have been in talks with Knowsley Council about developing a new 55,000-seater stadium at nearby Kirkby.

    Supermarket giant Tesco are also involved in the ambitious scheme - with chief executive Sir Terry Leahy a fanatical Everton fan and an advisor to the club's board.

    Knowsley's council is desperate to attract Everton to what is expected to be a lavish £250m development - handing over land reportedly worth around £50m.

    The sub-plot to Liverpool selling out to Dubai and receiving the cash for Stanley Park is that it closes off one of the three options Everton had considered.

    They could share with Liverpool, redevelop Goodison, or move.

    Dubai's takeover ends the share option - to which Liverpool had adopted an "over our dead body" approach.

    Everton insiders have long regarded the re-development of the ageing Goodison Park as a non-starter, land-locked and surrounded by terraced housing.

    And anyone who has watched one of the grand old stadiums become sadly dated in recent years can only agree with that view.

    The romantics may say otherwise but they are living in a dream world.

    So Everton are left with the move.

    It has long been the favoured option, but previous attempts have run aground.

    Now represents the most likely time and best opportunity for Everton to make their move.

    And Everton fans should prepare themselves for an initial annoucement shortly that will bring the prospect even closer, perhaps even before the end of the year.

    Chairman and owner Bill Kenwright can also move forward with a united boardroom after the recent departure of adversary Paul Gregg, who sold his 23% stake in the club to Planet Hollywood founder Robert Earl.

    All the noises coming out of Everton suggest the Kirkby deal offers a fantastic opportunity, both from a financial and football perspective.

    The involvement of the council and Tesco reduces the financial burden - and finally gives Everton the opportunity to cash in fully on their potential.

    The only murmurs have come from traditionalist fans unhappy that Everton may end in a home outside the city boundaries - surely a minor consideration in the grand scheme.

    Kirkby is barely outside Liverpool, but in situations such as this some doom and gloom merchants who follow the club would complain even if Everton announced they were building a golden footballing palace slap in the city centre.

    The vast majority of Everton fans are likely to embrace the scheme with open arms, especially when they see their neighbours and rivals on the move to new premises as well.

    Liverpool City Council is keen to keep Everton within its boundaries, but their interest looks to have come too late.

    Everton have somehow missed out on the new investment in the Premiership - despite owner Kenwright claiming he is constantly searching.

    This leaves a ground move as their best bet. Put your money on Everton moving to Kirkby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    ( I know ye “fans “ on here would love to be the new cheslea despite the fact ye have constantly slagged them off for buying the league im looking foward to seeing how ye justify this one ye allways make me smile with ye're red blindness )
    The main difference IF it happens is that Liverpool has always been a family club and has always been a club with soul and tradition. Chelsea on the other hand have not in most people's eyes.

    No matter what money the club will potentially have to play with, one of the most important things to every Liverpool fan is to continue to see homegrown talent given the chance to come through. I don't think that will ever change as it is a huge part of the clubs identity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse View Post
    The main difference IF it happens is that Liverpool has always been a family club and has always been a club with soul and tradition. Chelsea on the other hand have not in most people's eyes.

    No matter what money the club will potentially have to play with, one of the most important things to every Liverpool fan is to continue to see homegrown talent given the chance to come through. I don't think that will ever change as it is a huge part of the clubs identity.

    Hey i think someone is logging on under your name and posting sensible answers , you should think about a password

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Hey i think someone is logging on under your name and posting sensible answers , you should think about a password
    Top Breeders recommend drinkfeckarse....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost
    Post Arsenal-report:
    11 points taken from 15 available, and into the CL qualifying positions. The fightback has begun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    11 points taken from 15 available, and into the CL qualifying positions. The fightback has begun.
    And meanwhile where might Everton be?
    The Model Club

    Tell all the Bohs you know
    that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
    and it's not gonna be three
    and it's not gonna be four
    it's more likely to be 5-1.

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    I hear Newcastle have offered Liverpool 7million for Peter Crouch. While Pool will be trying to sign Torres from Athletico.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by d f x- View Post
    And meanwhile where might Everton be?

    where we said we would be !! whats that ye are title contenders ho ho ho

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