1. Hahaha.... Yeah bit strange. I'm on Heerenveen-forums too but I can't talk about U2 there And neither can I on poker forums (they think I'm mad to listen to that haha)
  2. Great Merseyside Derby today! Tough one for Pool. Good comeback for the Toffees. As long as Pool and United can drop a couple more points we still have a shot at the title!!
  3. Originally posted by faust76:Great Merseyside Derby today! Tough one for Pool. Good comeback for the Toffees. As long as Pool and United can drop a couple more points we still have a shot at the title!!

    Great game, Everton deserved a point in my books, Liverpool looked good but were really vulnerable to anything thrown at them on the break - 1-1 was a fair result.
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Great game, Everton deserved a point in my books, Liverpool looked good but were really vulnerable to anything thrown at them on the break - 1-1 was a fair result.


    Cheers Harry,I thought we'd get something out of the game.Terrible goal to give away though,3 players go to the man with the ball and let Michael Shields' new cell mate with all that space.You can always count on Timmy The Blue Kangaroo to do the business against that shite.The arse will fall out of 'em now.

    Manchester United to win the league,equal the red shites total and Sir will retire.......
  5. SPURS got Cudicini for FREE. FUCK YEH!!!!!!!!!!
  6. We just defeated Ajax! Wow, we played great I think.


  7. AZ for champions, I think.

    Van der Sar did a nice job with that new record.


  8. Congrats Dieder We sucked And you played very good...AZ for champions now

    BTW Went to Willem II - Vitesse yesterday. Too bad Willem II lost. It was a weak match and damn cold Not really a memorable evening...
  9. Thanks Yeah AZ has an edge now but who knows what happens...
  10. Originally posted by SkySports.comKeane completes Spurs return
    Striker re-signs for Tottenham from Liverpool

    Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that Robbie Keane has re-signed for the club from Liverpool.

    Keane left White Hart Lane for Anfield in an Ł18million deal last summer, but struggled for a regular role under manager Rafa Benitez.

    The Republic of Ireland international underwent a medical in London on the final day of the transfer window on Monday and agreed personal terms.

    A statement on Tottenham's official website read: "We are delighted to announce that we have reached agreement for the transfer of Robbie Keane back to the club from Liverpool."


    Tough decision

    Keane admitted it was a tough decision to leave Spurs in the summer and he has vowed to win over any fans still unhappy with his initial departure.


    "It was a difficult decision to make to leave Tottenham in the summer," Keane said. "It proved not to be the right move for me.

    "I know some Spurs fans will feel I let them down by leaving but I can assure them I shall be giving my all for this club - this club has terrific fans and I want to repay them for all their support. We've got to get on and fight our way up that league table."

    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy was delighted to welcome Keane back to the club despite his acrimonious departure to Liverpool.

    "We never wanted Robbie to leave in the summer, we acknowledged the six years dedicated service he gave this club and reluctantly let him go.

    "I am delighted that he has chosen to return to us. We can all recall the

    passion and fight he displayed during his previous seasons with us. I know he is determined to give us his full commitment."


    YES
  11. My brother went to Liverpool - Chelsea this weekend. It was awesome, he said trough the telephone. But, he's now stuck at the airport in Liverpool because of the snow.
  12. If only Lamps didn't get sent off, i think we might have held on for a draw. But that dosent matter now. After the points we dropped against Hull we really dont have any hope for the prem. Now we just need to hold out for CL next year. Hopefully we can get going for the FA Cup and CL, atleast Juve is comming in with a slight dip in form.