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During this long PFC off-season, while on hiatus from the team and on-field play, there are many
steps you can take on your own, even indoors, to better improve your game.
Incorporate these simple, yet effective, ball drills in your overall plan.
Wall Drills: It's as simple as the name in theory, but it can be essential to
improving ball skills.
Fernando Torres has dashed Manchester City's hopes of luring him away from Anfield by admitting he
already feels like a dyed-in-the-wool Scouser.
Liverpool's £21million record signing figures prominently on City's wanted list, with speculation
mounting that a £50million bid could be imminent.
Hey there, everyone who's been reading my blog and/or wondering why it hasn't really been updated
in a while...
To tell you a bit about me, I'm Messa and I'm eighteen... and of course an ardent Barca fan. I
started this blog on a whim, a spur of the moment decision, and I never imagined it would become
such a big part of my life or that it would become this known on the web – among Barca fans at
least.
Following on from our recent success with the tipster, we've decided to show/help you
understand other forms of betting which may help you succeed...
In recent weeks I've found success in spread betting on different sports. Basically, spread
betting is a way of betting which encourages betting on matches where the odds are heavily stacked
in one sides favour.
Mike Grella has grown up significantly during his time as a professional at Leeds United, and has
evolved into the kind of player that every successful team needs to have in their squad.
Not only is Grella banging in goals, but as reported to Sky Sports, he is also willing to do
whatever he has to do to help Leeds find success.
The aim this round was to do better than my predictions on the weekend and it's safe to say, like
Tottenham against a sloppy Man City, I kicked them out of the park while predicting 5 out of 8
results. Gameweek score: 5 out of 8 Weekend conclusions: Liverpool finally scraped a win but ...
UPDATE: According to Sky Sports News, Wigan Athletic boss
Roberto Martinez admitted that he needs Maynor Figueroa and therefore not going to
sell him. Martinez said,
"I'm not fearful of losing Maynor, not at all ... There have been a few mentions of three or
four players who have been performing really well recently, but I have no fear of losing any of
them because we want to achieve our aim.
DaMarcus Beasley has done it again; the resurgent Rangers winger scored his second goal in as many
games on Saturday, knocking home his team's fifth score in a 6-1 rout of Motherwell. He later set
up Kyle Lafferty for the club's sixth goal, making it his third-straight game with an assist.
"Obviously, the World Cup is something I think about a lot, I can't lie about that," Beasley said
after the match.
The uploader of this video asks if the player deserved the red card he was shown for ramming his
boot into his opponent's crotch like he was trying to break down the door of an opium den and I
think the answer is pretty simple.
Also, who's throwing snowballs at the manager 30 seconds into the video?
Turkey international Arda Turan has expressed a long-held desire to play for Liverpool - and not
just because they wear red shirts!
The highly-rated Galatasaray winger has been linked with a string of top clubs since shining at the
last European Championship but the Istanbul outfit has resisted all attempts to cash in on his
talents.
Two people I can't stand in football are Robbie Savage and Sam Allardyce. Absolute knobs.
Occasionally Robbie Savage's antics have made me laugh but only because they are so pathetic. It's
laughing at him, not laughing with him.
I remember Robbie Savage getting Gilberto Silva sent off at Ewood Park and I wasn't laughing then.