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nice to see gerrard putting a smile on liverpool fans faces again....cmon u blues!!!
LOL @ Elano's random nonsensical comments, and LOLMAO @ Inter needing help from Lazio to win the scudetto - typical Italians, corrupt as a mothafucka, everybody and their mama is up for sale.
Quote from: Jome on May 04, 2010, 11:03:01 AMLOL @ Elano's random nonsensical comments, and LOLMAO @ Inter needing help from Lazio to win the scudetto - typical Italians, corrupt as a mothafucka, everybody and their mama is up for sale.the help of lazio ? ah ah ah ah, typical comment from somebody that don't know a shit about football in general.go on with your funny replies, everybody knows that you don't have a clue about this sport.almost every game @ the end of the season is like that, especially when a team like lazio has nothing to play for (they was already safe after what happened in the afternoon during atalanta bologna.you should worry about your shitty country,where everybody and their mama arealcoholics and mentally retarded
Totti, what a fuckin son of a stupid bitch!
K.Dub, watch out!!Only a weakened Fulham-team can keep Spurs from going third now.. The way Arsenal has been playing lately, Fulham would most likely beat them if they play the same team they will use in the Europa League final.
Milito is trash. Even Bendtner is better than him!
Harry scoops manager gongRedknapp named best boss by Premier League Harry Redknapp has been named Premier League Manager of the Year after breaking into the top four with Tottenham.Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal have monopolised the UEFA Champions League positions in recent seasons and were expected to dominate once more this term.Manchester City were tipped to mount a strong challenge after investing heavily in their squad, with the likes of Tottenham, Aston Villa and Everton considered outsiders.But Spurs have enjoyed a stunning campaign, recording victories over Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool at White Hart Lane.Other highlights included the 9-1 demolition of Wigan in November, as well as the 1-0 triumph at Manchester City on Wednesday that guaranteed Champions League qualification for the first time in the club's history.Tottenham could even finish third if they beat Burnley in their final game on Sunday and Arsenal slip up against Fulham.Redknapp, who took charge in October 2008 when Spurs were bottom of the table, was thrilled with the accolade but paid tribute to his players and the rest of the backroom staff.