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Bristol City's Bradley Orr is truly raising the bar on 'baller sex faces: Sex Stances.
Not safe for children/elderly/infirm, check out the deep thought and astute care Orr put into
his tight grip and budding bulge. We've got that spidey-sense feeling that this is almost as big as
Madonna's ReInvention tour.
Bristol City's Bradley Orr is truly raising the bar on 'baller sex faces: Sex Stances.
Not safe for children/elderly/infirm, check out the deep thought and astute care Orr put into
his tight grip and budding bulge. We've got that spidey-sense feeling that this is almost as big as
Madonna's ReInvention tour.
With 2009 in the rearview mirror, the new year brings with it great promise and new challenges
for the world's best teams and players.
FC Barcelona will look to take on those new challenges after winning every trophy it could in
2009. The quest for new hardware begins today when Barcelona takes on Villarreal.
The things you find...
Bob Houghton, Manager; Roy Hodgson, Assistant Manager; Mike Kelly, Chief Coach (Bristol City
1980-81)
The English Football Association Cup of FA Cup resumes with the third round on the upcoming
weekend. There are some intriguing match-ups including Manchester United v Leeds United and West
Ham United v Arsenal. This is the first round in the FA Cup that includes clubs from the Premier
League and Championship.
12:15pm, live in the US on Setanta
Last 4 head-to-head:
2-1 Liverpool (h) 03.15.08
1-3 Reading (a) 12.08.07
4-2 Liverpool (a; Carling Cup) 09.25.07
2-1 Liverpool (a) 04.07.07
Last 3 matches:
Liverpool: 1-0 Villa (a); 2-0 Wolves (h); 0-2 Pompey (a)
Reading: 1-4 Plymouth (a); 1-1 Swansea (h); 1-1 Bristol City (a)
Goalscorers (all competitions):
Liverpool: Torres 12; Benayoun 7; Kuyt, Ngog 6; Gerrard 5; Babel 3; Johnson 2; Insua, Skrtel
1
Reading: Sigurdsson 7; Rasiak 6; Church 4; Bignall, Hunt, Mills, Mooney, Pearce 2; Cisse,
Howard, Kebe, McAnuff 1
Guess at a squad:
Cavalieri
Darby Carragher Skrtel Insua
Lucas Spearing
Kuyt Gerrard Babel
Ngog
Benitez has firmly stated that the FA Cup's more important with the state Liverpool's in, yet I
can't help but expected a weaker line-up.
The English Football Association (FA) Cup 3rd Round begins with several matches on Saturday,
January 2, 2010 includin Bristol City v Cardiff City. The match will be covered live on various
sites at the links below.
Free Live Sports TV Bristol City v Cardiff City English FA Cup 3rd Round Saturday,
January 2, 2010 12:30 GMT
Live Football Streams Bristol City v Cardiff City English FA Cup 3rd Round Saturday,
January 2, 2010 12:30 GMT
The English Football Association (FA) Cup 3rd Round begins with several matches on Saturday,
January 2, 2010 including Bristol City v Cardiff City. The match will be covered live on various
sites at the links below.
Free Live Sports TV Milton Keynes Dons v Burnley English FA Cup 3rd Round Saturday,
January 2, 2010 15:00 GMT
Live Football Streams Milton Keynes Dons v Burnley English FA Cup 3rd Round Saturday,
January 2, 2010 15:00 GMT
We are still on something of a light schedule for weekend soccer television action, but this
week is a little better than last week and they should just keep getting better until we're near
full speed, at least in Europe, at the end of January.
The lion's share of this week's action falls into three categories of matches.
With 2009 in the rearview mirror, the new year brings with it great promise and new challenges
for the world's best teams and players.
FC Barcelona will look to take on those new challenges after winning every trophy it could in
2009. The quest for new hardware begins today when Barcelona takes on Villarreal.
The third round of the FA Cup is like Christmas to me. There's always a surprise or two that you
never expect. Plus, I usually get up early in anticipation of the matches that are before me. And
this year, it was great to see the added touch of snow across England to make the games more
festive.
The Mail reports a bid may be forthcoming:
Brian Marwood, the Eastlands football administrator, held initial talks over a potential move
for Moses last week but was taken aback by the club's £5million valuation.
But Marwood wants to hold a second round of talks with Palace this week and will head down to
Selhurst Park on Saturday to run the rule over Moses when Palace take on Bristol City in the
Championship.
So it's official then, Owen Coyle will be the new manager of Bolton Wanderers and Burnley now
have to find the right man to replace him as they look to continue the good work this season has
produced. It is crucial that the chairman, Barry Kilby, makes the right decision in who to appoint
as Coyle's successor at Turf Moor.
This weekend's Championship programme is already decimated. Only six games are left standing as I
write, and Palace's home match against Bristol City tomorrow is surely set to follow suit. The
Eagles didn't invest in under soil heating during their 90s heyday, and are relying on covers and
heaters to beat the freeze, recollecting Walsall's Bescot Stadium braziers.
Your Funny Feeling Friday
As blogger One-One-Eight pointed out, the wintry
conditions in the UK this weekend have postponed a number of top flight games.
Thus, our Funny Feeling Friday selection this week is Evander SnoMAN.
Sno(MAN) may only be 22 years
old but I believe he has a future in the Premier League.
The draw for the F.A Cup fourth round is as follows:
- Southampton v Ipswich Town
- Reading or Liverpool v Burnley
- Millwall or Derby County v Brentford or Doncaster Rovers
- Bristol City or Cardiff City v Leicester City
- Stoke City v Arsenal
- Notts County or Forest Green Rovers v Wigan
- Scunthorpe United v Manchester City
- West Bromwich Albion v Plymouth or Newcastle
- Everton v Nottingham Forest or Birmingham City
- Accrington Stanley or Gillingham v Fulham
- Bolton v Sheffield United or QPR
- Pompey or Coventry City v Sunderland
- Preston North End v Chelsea
- Aston Villa v Brighton and Hove Albion
- Tranmere Rovers or Wolves v Crystal Palace
- Spurs v Leeds United
Not a bad draw for Newcastle, but it's another unkind away trip that we could have done
without.
Much as we love the FA Cup, there can be no mistaking the lack of glamour that envelopes
evenings like this. The ITV4 coverage flicks over to The Ricoh Stadium just after seven-thirty.
There are fifteen minutes to kick off, and it doesn't look like there are many more than a few
hundred souls inside the place.
In freezing conditions, and with fresh snow falling before kick-off, this fixture was almost
called off. But credit to Bristol City's groundstaff, who did a terrific job in turning out a
playable pitch.
Credit too to the players, who worked their socks off in very difficult conditions Cardiff did
just enough to leave Ashton Gate with the win, but Gavin Williams' injury-time equaliser forced a
replay that no one could deny the home side earned; ironically, Williams is a lifelong Bluebirds
fan.
By Ollie Irish
Nice harmonica, Darth
This is VERY shit, isn't it? That's why I like it so much.
Spotted by me, whilst checking out pics of Bristol City's 1-1 draw with Cardiff in the FA Cup
last night.
Think you can do shitter?
Monday 18 January
16.00 Angola v Algeria, Africa Cup of Nations Group A, British Eurosport/HD
It's wide open in Group A with all teams still in with a shout. Angola sit top of the group,
unbeaten, and just need a draw to progess. Algeria must win to avoid an early exit - a result that
would see the hosts sweating the result of.
If you haven't heard about JCR's recent transfer, where have you been? In the words of the
club: Barnsley winger Jamal Cambpell-Ryce is set to complete a a permanent move to Bristol City
after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed fee And he can go with, I'm sure, the best wishes
of every Barnsley fan around.
As we have hinted at in our new series Championship Letters, the resemblance between a league
season and a great work of literature is marked, and the form with which the easiest parallels can
be drawn is the long, winding novel, full of unexpected developments and richly portrayed
characters. Bearing this in mind, the events of Tuesday January 26 would appear to constitute the
beginning of the
Cardiff City ran riot against Bristol City running up a six goal lead in under an hour before
they took their foot of the pedal.
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Scotland international defender Stephen McManus goes straight into Boro's squad to play Bristol
City today after the Celtic defender agreed on a loan move to the end of June.
Boro Manager Gordon Strachan said:
We're delighted to have Stephen join us. He has achieved a lot in his career, winning trophies,
playing in the Champions League and captaining club and country.