Salah salah. Itu budak nama Davide Petrucci. You missed an e
QUOTE(boxsystem @ Jan 30 2009, 11:23 AM)
Yeah alien. I would like to know as well .. Among those 4 that you've mentioned, my thoughts are saying probably 2 of them are ready .. Welbeck and Campbell.
p/s : Don't forget THE MANUCHO, otherwise sheep will be haunting you.
About this weekend match against Everton, to be honest I wouldn't be surprised if somehow Rooney played part in it. I am just hoping that Evra and Rafael to play. That would mean more attacking to our style of play. I wouldn't mind if Fabio to start as well. A right footed left back. Class!!
BLACK CHOCOLATE. He will shine. His blackiness will shine.
Anyhoo back to seriousness.
Tactical prediction!
VDeathS G.Nev - Vidic - Rio - O'Shea Ronaldo - Scholes - Carrick - Giggs Tevez - Berbatime
Salah salah. Itu budak nama Davide Petrucci. You missed an e BLACK CHOCOLATE. He will shine. His blackiness will shine.
Anyhoo back to seriousness.
Tactical prediction!
VDeathS G.Nev - Vidic - Rio - O'Shea Ronaldo - Scholes - Carrick - Giggs Tevez - Berbatime
Rooney to make a cameo after halftime.
Davide Beckham ?
So fast 3 weeks ? Dont rush Rooney, as Rooney will rush himself playing up and down whenever he's on the pitch Furthermore the combination of Tevez and Berbaforce so far so good. Hope Berba wont stop assisting and scoring.
KRAP. I checked yesterday that they already have amend the schedule. Now, when I check again, it's not there.
everytime i online,i will go 2 check astro and ESS website!And astro still not changed yet! I've send an e-mail to complain it!Hope u all do the same to give pressure to astro!More people send is better!
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Rafael Benitez's cryptic criticism of his Liverpool team, opponents Wigan and referee Phil Dowd following last night's disappointing 1-1 draw at the JJB Stadium provided the latest entry into his bulging volume of memorable quotes.
Here, we look at some of the best 'Rafa rants'.
• "We had a meeting in Manchester with managers and FA about the Respect campaign. And I was very clear, forget the campaign because Mr Ferguson was killing the referees. But he is not punished. How can you talk about the Respect campaign and criticise the referee every single week?'' - Benitez launched a scathing, scripted attack on Manchester United rival Sir Alex Ferguson on January 9 this year, accusing him of getting away with murder when it came to criticising officials. Embarrassingly for the Spaniard, his team have not won since.
• "There are two options if we don't want more problems with fixtures. One is the same as in Spain, the draw for the first part of the league is known, everyone knows which weekend. In the second half everyone plays the opposite, so you all know. Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain'' - The Reds boss continued by blasting Ferguson for his suggestion that the fixture list often worked against his team.
• "When you play against the smaller teams at Anfield you know the game will be narrow'' - Benitez riled the Blue half of Merseyside with this comment after a goalless derby draw in February 2007.
• "If we want to be contenders next season and back in the Champions League final, we need to improve the squad. When you see the quality of some of the other teams, it is clear. Manchester United just spent £20million on Owen Hargreaves, so we know what the market situation is. But if we want to be close to United and Chelsea and to have another chance in the Champions League, we need to go two steps at a time. I hope I get the backing to do that'' - Following his team's 2-1 defeat to Milan in the 2007 European Cup final, Benitez immediately threw down the gauntlet to new owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett to provide financial backing.
• "I am enjoying this result and concentrating on coaching and training my players'' - After being told by the Anfield hierarchy not to fret over player acquisitions in the January transfer window, Benitez fended off all questions about the issue with this terse response in November 2007.
Where has it all gone wrong?
OFF-FIELD ISSUES After Liverpool thrashed Newcastle 5-1 on December 28, they led the table by three points, had a 10-point advantage over Manchester United and their title odds were cut to 9/4.
Yet from the following day, off-field issues began to dominate the headlines at the club. The first was the arrest of captain Steven Gerrard. That was followed by manager Rafael Benitez's public castigation of Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and disclosures about his contract negotiations. After a few quiet months, political turmoil at boardroom level also returned to the surface. All could have had a destabilising effect. BENITEZ DECISIONS The Spaniard's Ferguson outburst is beginning to look even more ill-advised after the last three results. Had his side won those games, the matter would have blown over. If the title slips away, it will long be remembered as a turning point, even if other factors were the real reason.
Benitez's selections have always raised eyebrows and his treatment of £20million man Robbie Keane continues to puzzle. Keane has been fully fit but still fails to feature regularly. It was especially surprising against Stoke when Fernando Torres was not deemed fit enough to play. It has to be said though, Keane's performance against Everton was poor.
LUCK It is fair to say that while United have benefited from a little, Liverpool have been down on theirs. Stoke deserved to take a point off them but they could easily have had none after Gerrard hit the woodwork twice in the last five minutes. They were also only three minutes away from beating Everton and seven short of seeing off Wigan.
CUTTING EDGE Liverpool paid the price for sitting back and failing to kill off Everton as they conceded a late free-kick and Mikel Arteta crossed for Tim Cahill to score. At Wigan, they got careless in defence and Lucas gave away the penalty for Mido to equalise.
Great article. KRAP. FACHTT!
This post has been edited by boxsystem: Jan 30 2009, 01:03 PM
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Rafael Benitez's cryptic criticism of his Liverpool team, opponents Wigan and referee Phil Dowd following last night's disappointing 1-1 draw at the JJB Stadium provided the latest entry into his bulging volume of memorable quotes.
Here, we look at some of the best 'Rafa rants'.
• "We had a meeting in Manchester with managers and FA about the Respect campaign. And I was very clear, forget the campaign because Mr Ferguson was killing the referees. But he is not punished. How can you talk about the Respect campaign and criticise the referee every single week?'' - Benitez launched a scathing, scripted attack on Manchester United rival Sir Alex Ferguson on January 9 this year, accusing him of getting away with murder when it came to criticising officials. Embarrassingly for the Spaniard, his team have not won since.
• "There are two options if we don't want more problems with fixtures. One is the same as in Spain, the draw for the first part of the league is known, everyone knows which weekend. In the second half everyone plays the opposite, so you all know. Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain'' - The Reds boss continued by blasting Ferguson for his suggestion that the fixture list often worked against his team.
• "When you play against the smaller teams at Anfield you know the game will be narrow'' - Benitez riled the Blue half of Merseyside with this comment after a goalless derby draw in February 2007.
• "If we want to be contenders next season and back in the Champions League final, we need to improve the squad. When you see the quality of some of the other teams, it is clear. Manchester United just spent £20million on Owen Hargreaves, so we know what the market situation is. But if we want to be close to United and Chelsea and to have another chance in the Champions League, we need to go two steps at a time. I hope I get the backing to do that'' - Following his team's 2-1 defeat to Milan in the 2007 European Cup final, Benitez immediately threw down the gauntlet to new owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett to provide financial backing.
• "I am enjoying this result and concentrating on coaching and training my players'' - After being told by the Anfield hierarchy not to fret over player acquisitions in the January transfer window, Benitez fended off all questions about the issue with this terse response in November 2007.
Where has it all gone wrong?
OFF-FIELD ISSUES After Liverpool thrashed Newcastle 5-1 on December 28, they led the table by three points, had a 10-point advantage over Manchester United and their title odds were cut to 9/4.
Yet from the following day, off-field issues began to dominate the headlines at the club. The first was the arrest of captain Steven Gerrard. That was followed by manager Rafael Benitez's public castigation of Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and disclosures about his contract negotiations. After a few quiet months, political turmoil at boardroom level also returned to the surface. All could have had a destabilising effect. BENITEZ DECISIONS The Spaniard's Ferguson outburst is beginning to look even more ill-advised after the last three results. Had his side won those games, the matter would have blown over. If the title slips away, it will long be remembered as a turning point, even if other factors were the real reason.
Benitez's selections have always raised eyebrows and his treatment of £20million man Robbie Keane continues to puzzle. Keane has been fully fit but still fails to feature regularly. It was especially surprising against Stoke when Fernando Torres was not deemed fit enough to play. It has to be said though, Keane's performance against Everton was poor.
LUCK It is fair to say that while United have benefited from a little, Liverpool have been down on theirs. Stoke deserved to take a point off them but they could easily have had none after Gerrard hit the woodwork twice in the last five minutes. They were also only three minutes away from beating Everton and seven short of seeing off Wigan.
CUTTING EDGE Liverpool paid the price for sitting back and failing to kill off Everton as they conceded a late free-kick and Mikel Arteta crossed for Tim Cahill to score. At Wigan, they got careless in defence and Lucas gave away the penalty for Mido to equalise.
Damn u boxsystem... u make me laugh again with that KRAP article Now what i can do is be patient until Man Utd finally get the title by May... then i can laugh my ass off or as long as Liverpool stay below us i can feel satisfy enough
Back to Everton match, do you guys think everton may reserve some energy when they come vist to Old Trafford? They played quite a number of games now... vs Liverpool (Fa Cup) & vs Arsenal (BPL) and will vs Man Utd within 1 week. They still need to play FA Cup replay at home against Liverpool, if they reserve some energy at Old Trafford, they can fully focus to beat Liverpool at Goodison Park.
Well, OH got his knee operated by Dr. Richard Steadman, one of the best [if not the best] knee surgeon so if he cant solve it once and for all then I guess no one else can?