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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby JK » Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:54 pm

Bully wrote:i wasnt aware that i play for Arsenal, yet support them ;)

:D


LOL .. Umkayyy
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:33 pm

you said i should try the so called water at anfield as it occassionally has silverwear in it?

I said i dont play for arsenal yet support them. So why would i try it ;)

(im stirring you up here JK if you dont know )
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby JK » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:52 pm

All good Bully, I started the stirring anyway ;)
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:22 pm

good win by the lads last night!!

Great counter attack for the first goal

first goal of the season for us - Back of a Stevie G error, at the KOP end :D
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Jim05 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:54 pm

Some bookies are already offering odds of first manager to be sacked.
Brendan Rodgers is favourite after Liverpool's poor start and giving the owners both barrels in regards to the lack of transfer activity. Apparantly launched quite a tirade against the board and some of their decisions. Think a few board members were not impressed
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby JK » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:26 pm

Jim05 wrote:Some bookies are already offering odds of first manager to be sacked.
Brendan Rodgers is favourite after Liverpool's poor start and giving the owners both barrels in regards to the lack of transfer activity. Apparantly launched quite a tirade against the board and some of their decisions. Think a few board members were not impressed


Who knows where the fault lies with the lack of signings, but if it is the boards fault then good on him for telling them so .. Lol, not that it's generally conducive to maintaining your tenure as manager.
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:36 pm

only just been able to watch the higlights show from last weeks games

Save of the season by Wigans keeper against stoke!
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:21 am

Image

number one ;)


to the chelsea fans out there.........
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Jim05 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:36 am

This will make you happy Bully and MH.
The EPL is seriously considering a salary cap for the start of the 2013/14 season as they feel wages have gone over the top and they are worried about clubs never having a chance to compete.
Proposed that there would be a cap on transfer dollars and a cap on wages.
Members of the EPL who are against this move are claiming that the EPL will lose its claim to best in the world as a cap would force the stars to move to other leagues
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:10 am

would never happen

anyway, RVP and nasri as examples would be outa here faster then their current clubs can write them there cheques for the week
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Jim05 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:46 am

Bully wrote:would never happen

anyway, RVP and nasri as examples would be outa here faster then their current clubs can write them there cheques for the week

I think there will be a compromise.
A cap for wages will get voted out but can see a cap for Transfers being introduced.
Talk of £30m per season being the maximum ammount that a club can spend on transfers plus whatever money is gained from selling players.
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:27 pm

maybe so, but it will destroy the league, all the decent players will go for better wages elsewhere.

but why not for one season, maybe it wil work who knows
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:59 am

Rvp and kawanga both injured , man utd may struggle up front this weekend

Also diaby taken off as a precaution
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:16 am

Alot of rumours surfacing about hillsborough

from the prime minister of england today -


Mr Speaker, I want to be very clear about the view the government takes about these findings…

…and why after 23 years this matters so much, not just for the families but for Liverpool and for our country as a whole.

Mr Speaker what happened that day – and since – was wrong.

It was wrong that the responsible authorities knew Hillsborough did not meet minimum safety standards and yet still allowed the match to go ahead.

It was wrong that the families have had to wait for so long – and fight so hard – just to get to the truth.

And it was wrong that the police changed the records of what happened and tried to blame the fans.

We ask the police to do difficult and often very dangerous things on our behalf.

And South Yorkshire Police is a very different organisation today from what it was then.

But we do the many, many honourable police men and women a great disservice…

…if we try to defend the indefensible.

It was also wrong that neither Lord Justice Taylor nor the Coroner looked properly at the response of the other emergency services.

Again, these are dedicated people who do extraordinary things to serve the public.

But the evidence from today’s report makes very difficult reading.

Mr Speaker, with the weight of the new evidence in this Report, it is right for me today as Prime Minister to make a proper apology to the families of the 96 for all they have suffered over the past 23 years.

Indeed, the new evidence that we are presented with today makes clear that these families have suffered a double injustice.

The injustice of the appalling events – the failure of the state to protect their loved ones and the indefensible wait to get to the truth.

And the injustice of the denigration of the deceased – that they were somehow at fault for their own deaths.

On behalf of the Government – and indeed our country – I am profoundly sorry for this double injustice that has been left uncorrected for so long

The truth is finally starting to come out.

The report found that police changed or deleted 116 of 164 statements by officers to shift blame to the supporters.
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby JK » Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:59 am

Wouldn't sugget they're rumours .. Great to see acknowledgement has finally been made, must provide some level of comfort to the families affected by the tragedy and the club and it's UK supporters
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby mickey » Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:50 am

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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby mickey » Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:19 am

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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby Bully » Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:47 pm

JK wrote:Wouldn't sugget they're rumours .. Great to see acknowledgement has finally been made, must provide some level of comfort to the families affected by the tragedy and the club and it's UK supporters


didnt mean it saying its a rumour fully, just ment that its a rumour that this is what is coming out today - if you know what i mean
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Re: EPL Season 2012-2013

Postby whufc » Sat Sep 15, 2012 5:51 pm

Huge night tonight for West Ham, their first away performance against Swansea was terrible, tonight will be real important to get some confidence away from Upton Park which is crucial in any survival attempts. A loss and it really could set the tone for travel worries for the rest of the year.

Andy Carroll as all new Whu recruits is already injured and will be replaced in the starting line up by Barlton Bole. ;)

Also Matty Jarvis and Yossi Benayoun are expected to be in the squad and potentially starting.

Personally ill be happy with a draw.
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