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well worth the wait!gerrard's gotta stay now,surely?lets hope we get to defend it next season...mind you that ones ours for good now innit!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Never enough.boudicca wrote:Enuffa the soccer, already!
MEN...
Congratulations LFC - hope my Istanbul-visiting mate has got me a program
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It's football, dear. Not that you should be worrying your pretty little head about it.boudicca wrote:Enuffa the soccer, already!
MEN...
Where's my dinner, anyway, woman?
Names are just a souvenir ...
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Truly amazing match. Like most people, at half time I thought it was going to just be an embarrassment. But those brilliant six minutes in the second half... and those Dudek saves - give that man a medal, and an earldom, or something!
It was a bit sad for a Chelsea fan, thinking what if?, but I'm very happy for the scousers and it's nice to have the trophy back in England. Hooray!
It was a bit sad for a Chelsea fan, thinking what if?, but I'm very happy for the scousers and it's nice to have the trophy back in England. Hooray!
Chris
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damned sporting of you sir!shame the draw for the semis came out like it did so we couldnt have had an all english final....maybe next year - if the bastards'll let 'em in the competition...how fcuked-up would that be if they didnt?MrChris wrote:It was a bit sad for a Chelsea fan, thinking what if?, but I'm very happy for the scousers and it's nice to have the trophy back in England. Hooray!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Let's just be thankful the fans didn't push a wall over onto some Italian fans and get everyone else kicked out of European club football.Motz wrote:Shame that they won't be able to go back and win it next year unless the FA successfully fudges the numbers
Unashamedly Evertonian
Again.
Having said that, any team that goes 3-0 down against AC Milan and still wins diving for penalties notwithstanding deserves the trophy I guess.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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—Bertrand Russell
Aye, but such trophies generally look like thismarkfiend wrote:Having said that, any team that goes 3-0 down against AC Milan and still wins diving for penalties notwithstanding deserves the trophy I guess.
That said, I was only listening to the BBC Radio Merseyside commentary, so I didn't hear a neutral take on the penalty decision and wasn't able to look for myself
Oi, what about the better half of Scouseland?MrChris wrote: It was a bit sad for a Chelsea fan, thinking what if?, but I'm very happy for the scousers and it's nice to have the trophy back in England. Hooray!
Some of us aren't that happy
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Serve's me right I suppose for the 15 minute bout of pissing myself uncontrollably at half-time.
So thank me scousers, not that gerrard chancer.
In actual fact, thank kewell for helpfully hobbling off so 'rafa' could have a much needed rethink.
And though it sticks in the throat like you wouldn't believe, coming back like that is worthy some acknowledgement. Consider it acknowledged.
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Suddenly I have a very strong urge to kick balls...andymackem wrote:It's football, dear. Not that you should be worrying your pretty little head about it.boudicca wrote:Enuffa the soccer, already!
MEN...
Where's my dinner, anyway, woman?
Pah! I had faith in you guys. Goths aren't supposed to like football...
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
I think Goths (and not everyone here is...) do have a bit of an aversion to physical exercise of the non-bed variety, but I think the Goth Bible may allow one to WATCH it, preferably whilst sipping cider and black... I don't know, because I haven't been to Goth Church for a long time.
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Pah! I had faith in you guys. Goths aren't supposed to like football...
Sorry to burst your bubble and that, but part of the bi-annually WGW includes A Goth V Townies football match. The Goth's shirts last year were black and sponsored by a funeral directors! They don't come much goffick than that!!
Sorry
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Hey! At least I suggested you were pretty. I can be much more offensive if you're going to carry on like thatboudicca wrote:Suddenly I have a very strong urge to kick balls...andymackem wrote:It's football, dear. Not that you should be worrying your pretty little head about it.boudicca wrote:Enuffa the soccer, already!
MEN...
Where's my dinner, anyway, woman?
Pah! I had faith in you guys. Goths aren't supposed to like football...
Was a football fan long before I felt pressured into denying I might be a goth.
Still waiting for dinner. Though the Hammerette did give me a bottle of wine at lunchtime.
Names are just a souvenir ...
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MR MACKEM GO TO YOUR ROOM!!!! all your footy privileges are suspended until after the world cup.andymackem wrote:It's football, dear. Not that you should be worrying your pretty little head about it.boudicca wrote:Enuffa the soccer, already!
MEN...
Where's my dinner, anyway, woman?
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Nah, everyone knows cricket is the ultimate goth-pastime. White is the Japanese colour of death, is it not? And those jockstraps Pure fetishist perversion if ever I've felt it.MrChris wrote:I think Goths (and not everyone here is...) do have a bit of an aversion to physical exercise of the non-bed variety, but I think the Goth Bible may allow one to WATCH it, preferably whilst sipping cider and black... I don't know, because I haven't been to Goth Church for a long time.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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Motz wrote:What? With all those sharpened pieces of wood lying around?FFS Dave wrote:Nah, everyone knows cricket is the ultimate goth-pastime.
Next you'll be suggesting we hang out at the garlic counter
Yep.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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I don't wanna live like I don't mind
Indeed. Credit where credit's due.MrChris wrote:It was a bit sad for a Chelsea fan, thinking what if?, but I'm very happy for the scousers and it's nice to have the trophy back in England. Hooray!
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
Great for the Hus. Is his birthday today and he has been a fan for nearly 40 years - so he confesses. Can't thing of a better present.
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Bless...I know that most of you who read these postings on MWIS are really only interested in news about The Mish but this is my website, after all, and I am able, if I feel so inclined, to comment about anything if the fancy takes me.
So, please, indulge me.
Football. Now I know that a fair proportion of you don't give a damn about the 'beautiful game' but on Thursday it's my birthday and the perfect gift for me would be for Liverpool to beat AC Milan in Istanbul on Wednesday night in the Champion's league final.
I've been a Liverpool supporter for 40 years now, since the 1965 FA cup final, in fact, when we beat Leeds 2-1. And during that time Liverpool have won countless trophies and graced the game with some of the best teams and players ever to have played football.
But I cannot remember ever being as excited, or nervous, about a game as much as I am about this year's Champion's League final. Win or lose, I am proud of the Red men, proud that they are once again playing at the highest level of club football.
I would like to use this website as a forum to make public my best wishes to the team, and all the supporters that have the good fortune to being going to the game in Istanbul. Bring us home the cup......
You'll never walk alone.....
Cheers,
Wayne