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Frank Lampard's mother died this afternoon - meaning I guess he'll be unlikely to play against Man United at the weekend and probably us as well.
That quote of Shankly's doesn't always work - some things are more important than football, and to lose your mother at the age of 58 is horrible. He's a good pro, and I wish him all the best in coming to terms with his loss.
That quote of Shankly's doesn't always work - some things are more important than football, and to lose your mother at the age of 58 is horrible. He's a good pro, and I wish him all the best in coming to terms with his loss.
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Amen to thatblurred wrote:Frank Lampard's mother died this afternoon - meaning I guess he'll be unlikely to play against Man United at the weekend and probably us as well.
That quote of Shankly's doesn't always work - some things are more important than football, and to lose your mother at the age of 58 is horrible. He's a good pro, and I wish him all the best in coming to terms with his loss.
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Why? I want to see the tanks out on Red Square for a Man U, Liverpool final.blurred wrote:United take the lead, but it's not safe as a 1-1 draw sends them out.
They're looking much more up for it than Barca - closing them down all over and denying them space, forcing mistakes like the pass which led to the goal.
I do so hope Barca score!

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They've kept repeating this all game as well. This is Davo on a bad day, with a broken leg.Verbal wrote:"Tevez is the most industrious striker in the premiership"
shush Mr Pleat.
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That's because Pleat is a commentating nice person - as it hit 86 minutes 'I think they shouldn't bother pushing for the 2nd goal any more'. A) They'd not been pushing for it since about the 25th minute, B) Really?! You fecking think? 4 mins to go and you reckon they should hold out for the win? Football genius...Athers wrote:They've kept repeating this all game as well. This is Davo on a bad day, with a broken leg.Verbal wrote:"Tevez is the most industrious striker in the premiership"
shush Mr Pleat.
Messi looked a cut above his teammates today, they had no incisiveness.
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I'm looking forward to the sob stories of tear gas and water cannons in Red Square already.
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