By Chris Wright
Former Liverpool winger Steve McManaman has admitted that he fears star duo
Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres will jump ship in the January
transfer window, if the club remains under it's current rootin' tootin' ownership and the players
themselves don't begin to show signs of improvement.
So, Theo Walcott must be dropped from the England set-up immediately. He is the sole reason why
England did not win the World Cup.
He can't pass or shoot and doesn't have a football brain.
It is Arsenal's fault for destroying a young talent who has clearly not lived up to his
potential, he can't even control a long-range pass from Steven Gerrard.
PETALING JAYA: The domestic league may see the return of foreign players next
season. Though a formal decision is yet to be made, this speculation has been rife since the FA of
Malaysia announced their new sub-committees on Aug 23.
Local competitions committee head Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin is focused on bringing back the fans
to the stadiums.
After a successful, if occassionally indifferent 4-0 win over Bulgaria on Friday, England have
won 11 successive home games. Before this game, the British tabloids were ready, knives sharpened,
to cut England's manager to pieces. In his England-Bulgaria preview last week, titled ‘Fabio
Capello has lost his players and now he will lose his job', The Mirror columnist Oliver
Holt cites Fabio Capello's body language as proof that he has given up.
By Ollie Irish
An Anfield insider tells me that Liverpool's dressing-room leaders Steven Gerrard and Jamie
Carragher, in case you didn't know are fast losing faith in Fernando Torres.
Sky Sports fuckwit pundit Jamie Redknapp, who claims to be a big fan of Torres, described
Nando's admittedly lethargic display at Birmingham City on Sunday as 'terrible' and 'diabolical',
and it seems there's a growing feeling that the Spaniard has fallen out of love with Liverpool, if
not the fans who adore him.
By Ollie Irish
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Liverpool's Fernando Torres stands dejected
Photos: PA
Keep calm and carry on, Liverpool fans a point away from home against a comparable rival is a
perfectly decent result. I wrote yesterday about Fernando Torres' body language, so won't bang on
about it here.
"Anger repressed can poison a relationship as surely as the cruelest words." Dr. Joyce
Brothers
Such is the reluctance of society's subjection to the temporality of nature, there will always
be a string of institutions and, as a result, individuals, who lag behind, cast asunder in its
wake.
By Ollie Irish
This is just a hunch, but I am about to bet real money that both Didier Drogba
and Fernando Torres will be playing in the sky blue of Manchester City next
season, with Emmanuel Adebayor (definitely) and Carlos Tevez (possibly) nowhere to be seen at
Eastlands.
Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt thinks that teammate Fernando Torres just needs time to heal from
his current drop of form, and that Torres is happy in Anfield.
Scoring only one goal this season and poor body language in his last few games, Torres has
worried the Liverpool fans, and has been thought to be a negative sign for what is to come later on
in the season.
We are yet to set foot in the month of October, yet it's already feeling like an incredibly
emotional season. After last minute muggings on Merseyside, disappointment in West London, a
borderline farce against the champions of Scotland, and a huge opportunity lost against Bolton, I'm
not sure how any of our hearts are gonna take all this as the games come thick and fast!
It's hard to believe that less than a year ago United fans were starting to worry if Nani had
any future at the club. He had been left out of the team, his body language was off and he
struggled to be effective when he played.
This season, after just 6 games in the league, Nani already has 6 assists and 2 goals to his
name.