Liverpool laughing stocks?
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Compulsory purchase of rows of those horrible terraces.Bruce Rioja wrote:And how, exactly, do they plan to redevelop it? The place is landlocked.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... evelopment" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Bruce Rioja wrote:And how, exactly, do they plan to redevelop it? The place is landlocked.
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Well, if you owned one then I suppose it'd be your only chance of selling it. Are they planning to do anything with the infrastructure? It's a dreadful place that's dreadful to get to and to get from (as is Goodison)bobo the clown wrote:Compulsory purchase of rows of those horrible terraces.Bruce Rioja wrote:And how, exactly, do they plan to redevelop it? The place is landlocked.
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Largely rented, with a good proportion owned by Fowler & McManamanamanaman's property empire.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, if you owned one then I suppose it'd be your only chance of selling it. Are they planning to do anything with the infrastructure? It's a dreadful place that's dreadful to get to and to get from (as is Goodison)bobo the clown wrote:Compulsory purchase of rows of those horrible terraces.Bruce Rioja wrote:And how, exactly, do they plan to redevelop it? The place is landlocked.
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Just got in......put on ITV4 just in time to see Zenits second go in.....
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They lost 2-0.Brendan 3envelopes Rogers said rather than wrote:A near perfect away game.
Feckin' clown.

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No ... I tried. Go on ...Wandering Willy wrote:IFHL
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I fecking hate Liverpool?bobo the clown wrote:No ... I tried. Go on ...Wandering Willy wrote:IFHL
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bless you.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I fecking hate Liverpool?bobo the clown wrote:No ... I tried. Go on ...Wandering Willy wrote:IFHL


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Wandering Willy wrote:They lost 2-0.Brendan 3envelopes Rogers said rather than wrote:A near perfect away game.
Feckin' clown.
I also heard him thank "The people of Zenit" for their behaviour. Is that not a little like thanking the good people of Raith?

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+1Annoyed Grunt wrote:I fecking hate Liverpool?bobo the clown wrote:No ... I tried. Go on ...Wandering Willy wrote:IFHL
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The 3 envelope speech - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... rpool.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is Brendan's name in one of the envelopes?
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Reinforcing my belief that he truly is a snake oil salesman.Bruce Rioja wrote:Wandering Willy wrote:They lost 2-0.Brendan 3envelopes Rogers said rather than wrote:A near perfect away game.
Feckin' clown.
I also heard him thank "The people of Zenit" for their behaviour. Is that not a little like thanking the good people of Raith?
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Won 3-1 ... so 3-3 ... & out on 'away goals'.
What a tragedy.
What a tragedy.
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