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Scouse At It Again |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 18-11-2009, 06:51 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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Liverpool’s European Cup win in 2005 was one of the most incredible moments in their history. It stands to reason that somebody would make a film about it and I suppose it also makes sense they wouldn’t be able to do so without including United.
Fifteen Minutes That Shook The World had its premiere on Monday night, attended by Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Rafael Benitez.
In one scene, a Ferguson parody called McTaggart rings a Neville lookalike, wearing a United No 2 shirt bearing the name “Rat Boy” on the back, to celebrate Liverpool trailing Milan by three goals at half time. “Rat Boy”, whose features were digitally enhanced to make him more ratlike, responds by singing about how he “hates Scousers”.
When word comes through that Liverpool have drawn level, McTaggart is seen swigging furiously from a bottle of Scotch, which has the words “Manager of the Month but not as good as Bob Paisley” on it. He then tries to put his head in a noose only to be thwarted when the gum bubble he blows explodes over his face.
It’s a bit sad that even when remembering a momentous occasion in their own history, they can’t do so without featuring United. I guess we should take it as a compliment, the sad bastards.
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Rafa Admits He's a Failure |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 18-11-2009, 02:14 PM - Forum: Premier League
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I read something that we all knew already on SSN and that is that the Fat Spanish Waiter is a failure. Read on, my friends, and enjoy:
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez admits he would see it as failure if he never won the Premier League title.
The Reds are desperate to end their long wait for the championship with their last success coming in 1990.
Benitez's side face a massive battle to get involved in the title race this season after enduring a miserable run of form which sees them lie 11 points off leaders Chelsea.
The Spaniard has been accused of putting European aspirations above domestic success, but Benitez insists he would rather win the Premier League than another Champions League crown.
"Anyone who knows me knows that I want to win every trophy, every game," Benitez told The Times.
"But if you ask me what I prefer, I will say the Premier League.
"If I do not win the title, I'm sure I'd be so disappointed maybe I would have this feeling [of failure]."
Missed out
Benitez also revealed his title dreams last season suffered a blow when the club failed to land Gareth Barry from Aston Villa.
Barry ended up staying at Villa after a long protracted transfer saga and he has since ended up moving to Manchester City.
Benitez believes missing out on Barry also affected Robbie Keane's chances of being a success at Anfield.
Keane last just six months at Liverpool last season before being sold back to Tottenham with Benitez admitting Barry was his top priority and not Keane.
"The plan was for Barry to play on the left and feed the ball to Robbie Keane, who would play up front with Fernando Torres," added Benitez.
"This blueprint had to be scrapped. The collateral damage was Keane, who signed from Tottenham Hotspur before the Barry deal had been done.
"When we wanted to sign Barry, we were sure we were signing a good player with a very good mentality and the quality to play in the Premier League. The priority was Barry, then Keane."
Source: Skysports.com
Comment? Ha, ha ha ha ha!
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football manager handheld 2010 |
Posted by: andrewcmufc - 16-11-2009, 10:54 AM - Forum: Chat Room
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Got this for the psp and is really good altough the same as the other games that were released in previous years.
really hard to get a manager game for any other console apart from p.c
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Maradona banned for two months |
Posted by: andrewcmufc - 16-11-2009, 09:00 AM - Forum: Other Football
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lol, maradona has been banned from football for two months by fifa after his outburst against uruguay last month. He directed the outburst at reporters and critics after he was criticised over his managment of argentina. The ban will run from yesterday until the 15 of january.
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