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Archive for June, 2004
Kenyon and Abramovich toast the Gerrard deal
Jun 30th
Originally posted on the official Liverpool Football Club forums on June 29 2004, by ‘Joshytoohotty’. As news of a 3pm press conference seeps through the bald, nausiating head of Peter Kenyon, he then begings the celebrations. Giving his new best bud Roman a call, the two settle down to celebrate the signing of Steven Gerrard. More ...
Moving (Again)
Jun 29th
Today we ofiicially agreed to move into the new house, contracts signed, all that’s left now is to physically move (again). More ...
In Rafa we Trust
Jun 17th
Before the start of the 2003/4 season Houllier completed the signing of Harry Kewell from Leeds; hailed as ‘the final piece in the jigsaw’ by pundits and supporters alike, Houllier’s Liverpool were tipped for greatness .. Liverpool scraped into fourth place finishing thirty points behind unbeaten champions Arsenal. The end of the season saw Houllier More ...
Down. And Out?
Jun 17th
I spoke to him three weeks ago and it was clear he was not happy. He was down and wants success Not the words I like to hear coming from Rick Parry when he’s talking about the best midfielder in Europe. For all Houllier’s claims that he has left this club with a footballing legacy More ...
Excessive Sun
Jun 4th
It [Derby City Council] said teachers should consider “postponing or cancelling events… in periods of excessive sun“. LMFAO!! More ...
Big Brother
Jun 3rd
It seems there is hope for the British public after all as audience figures for Big Brother 5 halved after the launch night, maybe the last ever Friends episode had something to do with Friday night’s figures too. I admit I watched the first BB and that I enjoyed it .. but the subsequent shows More ...
A Special One?
Jun 2nd
The biggest non-secret in football was confirmed as Chelsea held a press conference to appoint their new manager: Jose Mourinho. This guy is so confident it is breathtaking, so refreshing from all the “we’ll do our best” attitudes of most managers these days. We have top players and, sorry if I’m arrogant, we have a More ...