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After that ridiculous and hilarious Rafa Benitez news conference on Friday he has now taken another
swipe at Manchester United and this time his target is David Gill. In all honesty the only club...
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A lot has changed since Round 1 of the Merseyside Derby. Way back on September 27th, Liverpool came
away with a 2-0 victory. Before the match, Liverpool was coming into the match undefeated with 3
victories and 2 draws - 11 points out of a possible 15. Everton, on the other hand, was coming into
the match with 2 victories and a draw - 7 points out of 15.
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has questioned the club's recent transfer policy, with a string of
flops being brought to White Hart Lane. After Wednesday night's last-gasp Carling Cup escape at
Burnley, Redknapp said: "This is a football club that has been put together by I don't know
who and I don't know how.
Last week Rafa Benitez unleashed a premeditated tirade about the conduct of Manchester United
manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Following that, Benitez was forced to watch his Liverpool side succumb
to a 0-0 draw against lowly Stoke. Most members of the media are in agreement about one thing: Rafa
Benitez has lost the plot.
Jermaine Pennant is in store for an exciting month.
Following the high of our win at St James' Park, Rafa rested Benayoun, Lucas, Kuyt &
Reina. Replacing them in the starting lineup are Keane, Riera, Alonso &
Cavalieri between the posts.
Gerrard was played following his little run-in with the law and produced yet
another composed display.
Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham all feature in this week's good, the bad and the
ugly - the review of the football week on languagecaster's football podcast. Click on the links
below to find out more on all of these stories. Good It has been a fantastic week for title holders
Manchester United.
Since everyone's been talking about the best teams, players and managers, I thought it would be
nice to give fans a little credit. Thus, I have spent some time thinking about it and came to a
conclusion there is one team whose fans really deserve to be mentioned here. I know that many will
not [...
Once viewed as a tactical mastermind, in recent weeks Rafa Benitez has tarnished that reputation.
Instead, the Spaniard has quickly become the man of a thousand words. If only he could turn those
words into points... After launching a scathing attack on Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United
just over a week ago, Benitez followed those comments up with more criticism about United executive
David Gill.
During his pre-match conference Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez spoke mainly about my favourite
subject- Manchester United. Rafa Benitez has launched an attack on Man United manager Sir Alex
Ferguson... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and
more! ]]
During his pre-match conference Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez spoke mainly about my favourite
subject- Manchester United. Rafa Benitez has launched an attack on Man United manager Sir Alex
Ferguson... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and
more! ]]
Benitez believes Ferguson is getting away with attacks on referees which would not be tolerated
from other managers. He said: "All managers need to know is that only Mr Ferguson can talk
about the fixtures, can talk about referees and nothing happens. "We need to know that I am
talking about facts, not my impression.
Benitez believes Ferguson is getting away with attacks on referees which would not be tolerated
from other managers. He said: "All managers need to know is that only Mr Ferguson can talk
about the fixtures, can talk about referees and nothing happens. "We need to know that I am
talking about facts, not my impression.
Benitez believes Ferguson is getting away with attacks on referees which would not be tolerated
from other managers. He said: "All managers need to know is that only Mr Ferguson can talk
about the fixtures, can talk about referees and nothing happens. "We need to know that I am
talking about facts, not my impression.
Actions speak louder than words.
So what better way to respond to Benitez's criticism?
Ol' Fergie doesn't seem to badly injured by it all does he?
Unlike poor old Chelsea.
I can see Scolari licking his wounds as we speak.
After that ridiculous and hilarious Rafa Benitez news conference on Friday he has now taken another
swipe at Manchester United and this time his target is David Gill. In all honesty the only club...
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This started as a very promising season for Liverpool as the Reds finally look like a serious title
contenders after quite a while. Liverpool last won the league title in 1990 and the team's
impressive performances at the start to the season hinted the long drought could soon be over.
However, some pundits thought that [.
As Liverpool fan, by matter of routine, the familiar tune of Sky Sports News tells me of the latest
bust up or disagreement between Rafa, who may or may not like Rick, but doesn't like George,
although he definitely likes Tom (not sure if he likes George or Rick, as it goes). Sounds silly,
[...]
With Liverpool's title challenge on the wane, do you have any idea what the Fat-Faced
Paella eating man was saying after his team's draw at Wigan, Wednesday night.
Paella man's ramble: ‘We had control of the game in the first half and didn't kill it
off.