Alan Hansen - Most popular for January 2011
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Adam Digby writes a superb blog about Juventus and tweets on all manner of subjects
@Adz77 ... this is his favourite goal.
Of course he has scored better goals. Of course he has scored more important goals. The current
Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero has netted vital strikes at the World Cup, in a Champions
League Final, in the World Club Cup Final and has won so many top trophies and titles that his list
of personal honours is longer than that of most clubs.
So 2011 is upon us. And with ominous trumpets and bad violins, BigFourZa start this decade with
the second part of our Annual Football Awards or Fourzys. You can relive the horror of Part One if
you wish, or else continue to Part Two.
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The 'Not That Kind Of Player' Award- Joey Barton
This award is given to players who masterfully imitate a rabid dog foaming at the mouth without
the pundits catching on to it.
For those of you tuning in on Internet Explorer vision today, welcome back. For the
rest of you, well, I can only send my condolences that you weren't around to see this website on
its arse for two days. Flapping around like a half-dead sea bass on the deck of a boat. We've fixed
it now. And when I say we, I of course mean someone else.
The Tottenham left back slot. Brave men have tried but few have succeeded in the mountainous task
of making it their own and earning praise. Erik Edman had a valiant crack at it in 2004/05 but his
efforts weren't deemed acceptable, even despite that 40 yard cracker at Anfield. No matter who the
incumbent is, there always seems to be universal debate over his suitability to the role.
The Tottenham left back slot. Brave men have tried but few have succeeded in the mountainous task
of making it their own and earning praise. Erik Edman had a valiant crack at it in 2004/05 but his
efforts weren't deemed acceptable, even despite that 40 yard cracker at Anfield. No matter who the
incumbent is, there always seems to be universal debate over his suitability to the role.
Alan Hansen believes that interim Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish will want the job permanently at
the end of the season, and will be targeting Champions League qualification.
Dalglish, who previously spent 14 years at the Anfield club as a player and manager, was handed the
reins until the end of the season after Roy Hodgson left the club.
Apologies for the delay –since the final whistle sounded on Sunday afternoon the denizens of
AANP Towers have spent every waking minute traipsing the country searching for anyone –
anyone – willing to buy Peter Crouch from us. It does not have to be the chairman of a
football team. He could be bought by a British Basketball Association franchise, or shoved into a
museum for small children to gawp at.
I was reading this article this morning by Alan Hansen in the Telegraph and straight away like the
rest of you became defensive as the majority of you would do. I will be posting about the rest of
the article later but it's this point I am looking at and wanting to blog about this morning. I am
trying to decide if he is talking rubbish or if he has a point.