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which space
The one in the corner of my living room.
What a shame.
You never heard of the great wall of Korea? It can be seen from space.
Flog him. I found out yesterday though that he got put in prison and was banned from playing football in Holland forever because of a tackle he did in the Eredivise :lol:
How did you only find out yesterday?? Just started supporting Wigan or something? It was common knowledge.
The tackle was not a jail worthy tackle nor was it a ‘banned from the league’ tackle.. Just people over-reacting. Must admitt it wasn’t nice but the tackle by Keane on the guy whos leg broke was just as bad and so were others.[/quote]
Me and my mate were on about him and he told me and I don’t particularly think it’s common knowledge…?Where is the link for that?
… and here’s the foul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC_c_71CbcgWarning – don’t watch if you’re of a sensitive disposition[/quote]
What a maniac :shock:Robert Green.He’s made less mistakes than Vlad.
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Where is the link for that?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachid_Bouaouzan
Look under the Kokmeijer case.Flog him. I found out yesterday though that he got put in prison and was banned from playing football in Holland forever because of a tackle he did in the Eredivise :lol:
Maybe Schmeichal?
13 June 2010 at 5:54 pm in reply to: Transfer news, paper talk, who you want – get it all in here #37153I wish they would just give up, he’s too good for Birmingham so I don’t understand why they are trying to sign him for a pathetic fee. N’Zog should reject the move too.
If he stays with us another year he can become a better player in a team where he knows he can get creative freedom. You just need to look at Palacios and Valencia to see how much better than Birmingham our ex players can do.[/quote]
Scotland needs time. I mean he’s only had 32 games in the premiership which is nowhere near enough. Wait till he’s reached 500 games and then he will really start to show his true potential.Zola wants swift return:
Former West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola is looking to get back into football as soon as possible.The 43-year-old Italian severed all ties with the Hammers on Thursday, as the League Managers Association confirmed a financial settlement had been reached with the East London club.
Zola had an excellent first season at Upton Park, guiding his team to ninth in the Premier League, but last term they became embroiled in a relegation dogfight amid a fall-out with the club’s new owners and he left at the end of the campaign.
He had been linked with the vacant managerial position at Bordeaux before Jean Tiganatook the reins last month, but Zola is keen to return soon.
“I am looking forward to finding a new challenge in the game and returning to management as soon as possible,” he said.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time at West Ham and I will always be very grateful to the club for giving me the opportunity to manage in the Barclays Premier League, especially at a club with such a great tradition in positive and attractive football.
“I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all of the players, staff and fans who supported me so well during my time at the club and I wish them every success for the future.
“I would also like to thank the League Managers Association for their support and hard work during the difficult period of my contract termination process.”
Meanwhile, West Ham co-owner David Gold is hoping he sees the Italian come back into the game in the near future.
Gold was not drawn into a conflict with Zola during his time at the club, but fellow co-owner David Sullivan lambasted a performance against Wolves as ‘appalling’.
Good terms
Tension was high before relegation was avoided, but Gold still has positive words for the former manager.
“I’m delighted we’ve managed to come to an agreement with Franco,” Gold remarked.
“I really do wish him the very best of luck. He’s one of the nicest people in football that I have worked with and I’m sure he’s got a future in management at the top level.
“He has a style which suits certain clubs and I am sure that we’ll see him about in football in no time at all.”
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I don’t think we can start saying who’s going to finish where until we’ve seen how each team will line up next season, lets get the world cup out the way first!I agree. I don’t want to worry about going down just yet. By the way I think we’ll stay up.
9 June 2010 at 12:17 am in reply to: Wigan manager Roberto Martinez says he has received no bids #36424I wish they would come live with me list
1…Sephton
2…Latics.[/quote]
Why do you want us to live with you…? :?9 June 2010 at 12:07 am in reply to: Wigan manager Roberto Martinez says he has received no bids #36418;)there so jealous of you know. :)
You close to 2000 posts ! :shock: [/quote]
I bet you wish you were in the 1st team or a captain just william?. in fact I bet you cry your self to sleep at night wishing you was. spamming is not going to get you to the promised land as you know you will get another warning from the CEO if you start that malarkey again 8-) [/quote]
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