

warnie_666
MemberEverything posted by warnie_666
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I am surprised the army hasn't been called in on the streets. All these Rioters are low life scumbags who move in gangs and have found this as an opportunity to loot the property of hardworking men and women. This is an ideal opportunity for cops to reduce their numbers in half.
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He does seem to have a hammer of a right foot. In 5 years I would love to see Debruyn, Lukaku and sturridge upfront with mcechran, mikel/Ramirez and Kakuta in midfield and bertand/PVA, Luiz, Chalobah, A young RB, and thibault cortouis That's a young team captained by Luiz and has sexy football written all over it
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The new skin looks refreshing on iPhone. Loving it!! Good job Jim
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Chelsea Sack Andre Villas-Boas
warnie_666 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/204935/Graeme-Souness-Villas-Boas-spell-to-end-in-tears/ GRAEME SOUNESS: VILLAS-BOAS SPELL TO END IN TEARS LEGENDARY hard man Graeme Souness believes Andre Villas-Boas’s spell at Chelsea could end in tears. The Scot, who never backed out of a tackle played for the best and managed eight clubs worldwide. So his opinion carries clout when he says Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich made a major mistake in replacing Carlo Ancelotti with Villas-Boas, 33. The Blues forked out a staggering £15million in compensation to make AVB their new manager after he led Porto to four trophies last season. WIN £50,000: PLAY DAILY STAR FANTASY FOOTBALL NOW! But Souness says he will struggle to control Chelsea’s stars because he is too young and has never played the game himself. “I just didn’t see the sense of getting rid of Carlo Ancelotti,” said former Liverpool, Rangers and Newcastle manager Souness. He was a good manager, tried and tested at the highest level. The new manager and his backroom team are relatively inexperienced. “Being successful in Portugal with Porto isn’t the biggest of deals. They are more or less guaranteed success. “And Villas-Boas has never played the game. I worry for Chelsea.” --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok....Does Mourinho ring a bell Mr. Souness? Does Arrigo Sacchi Ring a bell? Arrigo sacchi once said, "You dont have to be a horse to be a good Jockey" Both of those have been stellar managers which Souness could never be. But he was a good player...I will give that to him. Jamie Carragher once said "It was Graeme Souness who knocked them off their perch"...OUCH!!! He then went to Benefica, Portuguese league, where AVB won everything for Porto setting records in the process. Poor Souness was fired from there too..... I like Souness Post Match analysis on Champions League games, but i would prefer he shut his trap when it comes to commenting on Managers, something he failed miserably at. -
Just watched the Frontline documentary on Egyptian Revolution. Its amazing what a youth of a country could do. They started the movement in 2008 but were supressed but then encouraged by the Tunisian revolution, they gave it all to topple one of the most ruthless dictators. We have all heard about the butterfly effect, here is an example... "Twenty-six year old Mohamed Bouazizi had been the sole income earner in his extended family of eight. He operated a purportedly unlicensed vegetable cart for seven years in Sidi Bouzid 190 miles (300 km) south of Tunis. On 17 December 2010 a policewoman confiscated his cart and produce. Bouazizi, who had such an event happen to him before, tried to pay the 10-dinar fine (a day's wages, equivalent to 7USD). In response the policewoman slapped him, spat in his face, and insulted his deceased father. A humiliated Bouazizi then went to the provincial headquarters in an attempt to complain to local municipality officials. He was refused an audience. Without alerting his family, at 11:30 am and within an hour of the initial confrontation, Bouazizi returned to the headquarters, doused himself with a flammable liquid and set himself on fire. Public outrage quickly grew over the incident, leading to protests.[41][42] This immolation and the subsequent heavy-handed response by the police to peaceful marchers caused riots the next day in Sidi Bouzid that went largely unnoticed, although social media sites such as Facebook and YouTube featured images of police dispersing youths who attacked shop windows and damaged cars. Bouazizi was subsequently transferred to a hospital near Tunis. In an attempt to quell the unrest President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali visited Bouazizi in hospital on 28 December 2010. Bouazizi died on 4 January 2011.[43]" Who would know an act like this would stir up revolutions in different parts of middle east.... Come to think of it, if the lady officer hadnt confiscated Bouazizi's vegetable cart, Gaddafi would have continued to have his Bunga Bunga parties.
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streaming Links?
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B.Jen<3
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I read a year ago that the Scottish FA tries to get him to play for Scotland
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You are right. He is Scottish and migrated to England
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In two years if Oreo cookie goes back to Barca we hcould have a replacement in Conor Clifford. And we also get 10m in profit on his sale. Win Win
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Nothing wrong with the deal. Oreo cookie is certainly not going to start alot of games this season so I don't think Barca would pay 10m for him. The season after next he will start playing a bit more but still wouldnt be more than a squad player and I don't think Barca would pay 15m for him. If they pay 15m I say that's a bloody good business by Chelsea by buying a 5m squad player and selling him for 15m in two seasons. If Barca don't buy him he continues to play with us and may even start more games in third season
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Our very own Kakuta has been tagged as one of the young gems to look for in the tournament on Fifa.com
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I don't have long left at the top level - Lampard
warnie_666 replied to xPetrCechx's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
- Xavi Hernandez From FCB Played For His Team 577 Matches , Made 67 Goals And Scored 58 ! - Steven Gerrard From LFC Played For His Team 556 Matches , Made 83 Goals And Scored 140 ! - Frank Lampard From CFC Played For His Team 509 Matches , Made 108 Goals And Scored 170 ! Oh I forgot to add, that out of those 170 goals 70 are penalties, 50 are scored when the team is winning 4-0 and 40 are deflected. -
I believe a pre season in America would be a better gauge for our performance than a pre season in Asia. Teams in US are much better prepared and a much tougher opposition than teams in Asia. But brand marketin seems like the priority. All in all a good preseason but I won't get carried away
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I don't have long left at the top level - Lampard
warnie_666 replied to xPetrCechx's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Josh won't make it to England 11 untill he regularly makes Chelsea 11. which will be in two more seasons -
Google it. It is not so difficult. Here You Go
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I don't have long left at the top level - Lampard
warnie_666 replied to xPetrCechx's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
The English media is Wanking over Wilshere for quite some time now. They will adore him like they adored Gerrard for once in 4 season performances while McEchran, will keep performing in an out year after year and will be called Overrated. Btw..Lampard's England career is over. He is passed his peak for Chelsea, England shouldnt be too different. I would rather have him retire and concentrate on Chelsea and prolong his club career -
Usually threads like these that talk about predicting future and past events go down the path of Illuminati and the new world order shit.
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http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=122913∂=sports
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Take your pick for online streaming. I am watching Setanta.. http://www.myp2p.eu/...913∂=sports
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WHAT TIME IS THE MATCH AT?
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You sir have just stirred up a hornet's nest by raisin this topic. This one is goof to be as volatile as the thread started by the Homer kid
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It's not democracy it's capitalism that's posing the problem. And note that Democracy is not always equal to capitalism
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Been watching his 8-10 minute match compilation against every team in Serie A and although it looks like he tends to give the ball away sometimes (Being a young playmaker he will only get better as he matures), he tends to glide through the middle elegantly. And you see that most of his passes are forward, which will be stark contrast to our lateral passing. Would be refreshing to see him in the middle, releasing the likes of Sturridge, Drogba, Torres, Benayoun, Malouda. Note that he was voted Serie A Young Player of the year last season in only his second season in Italy ahead of Sanchez.