You dirty thieving Scouser
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You dirty thieving Scouser
Apparently he got caught nicking pies from the Home supporter's kiosk and protested in his defence that the ones served to the Liverpool fans were so bad they hadn't been worth lifting!
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also found this:
Gerrard 'Distressed' After Collision
Updated: 20:43, Monday October 01, 2007
England and Liverpool star Steven Gerrard has been involved in a road accident which left a 10-year-old boy suffering a suspected broken leg.
The footballer was travelling in his black Bentley convertible in Birkdale, Southport, Merseyside, when the incident happened.
It is reported the boy ran into the side of the car near the entrance of Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School.
A spokesman for the Liverpool captain said Gerrard - awarded an MBE in March - had been driving "very slowly" and comforted the youngster until paramedics arrived.
He added: "Steven later attended a police station where he produced his driving documents as a matter of routine and made a statement about the accident.
"He was distressed over the accident and has been in contact with the boy's family to check his progress and plans to visit him in the next couple of days."
Gerrard 'Distressed' After Collision
Updated: 20:43, Monday October 01, 2007
England and Liverpool star Steven Gerrard has been involved in a road accident which left a 10-year-old boy suffering a suspected broken leg.
The footballer was travelling in his black Bentley convertible in Birkdale, Southport, Merseyside, when the incident happened.
It is reported the boy ran into the side of the car near the entrance of Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School.
A spokesman for the Liverpool captain said Gerrard - awarded an MBE in March - had been driving "very slowly" and comforted the youngster until paramedics arrived.
He added: "Steven later attended a police station where he produced his driving documents as a matter of routine and made a statement about the accident.
"He was distressed over the accident and has been in contact with the boy's family to check his progress and plans to visit him in the next couple of days."
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the kid is a manU supporter, apparently SG got the kid a pair of boots signed by rooney
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Heres some statsRigoni 10 wrote:
Liverpool have won the league 18 times
Man Utd 16 and Arsenal 13. Yes i know we havent won the league recently but i admit 18 sounds a lot better than 13.
Liverpool are the third most succesful team in Europe with 5 European trophies. Only Milan and Real Madrid have more. How many do Arsenal have?
Liverpool have won the FA cup 7 times which is good and Arsenal have won it 10 times and Man Utd is the most succeful in this respect with 11 trophies.
League Cup 7 times, Arsenal 2 - even though this is not really important.
Charity Shield liverpool 15 times, Arsenal 12
Ok i wont take it away Arsenal are a succesful club with alot of history and success and im not trying to downgrade the club in any way. Im just wondering what is the message your trying to get accross? Stats speak for themselves.
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this has nothing to do with stats, it's the fact that scousers are filthyStankovic wrote:Heres some statsRigoni 10 wrote:
Liverpool have won the league 18 times
Man Utd 16 and Arsenal 13. Yes i know we havent won the league recently but i admit 18 sounds a lot better than 13.
Liverpool are the third most succesful team in Europe with 5 European trophies. Only Milan and Real Madrid have more. How many do Arsenal have?
Liverpool have won the FA cup 7 times which is good and Arsenal have won it 10 times and Man Utd is the most succeful in this respect with 11 trophies.
League Cup 7 times, Arsenal 2 - even though this is not really important.
Charity Shield liverpool 15 times, Arsenal 12
Ok i wont take it away Arsenal are a succesful club with alot of history and success and im not trying to downgrade the club in any way. Im just wondering what is the message your trying to get accross? Stats speak for themselves.
have you ever won the league at Arsenal??? NO
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEYSIDE
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEYSIDE
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON THE MERSEY
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEYSIDE
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well this season was quite orthodox cause Liverpool were on top on the last game of the season. We had to beat them 2-0 at Anfield which is what we did. So really that game counted for the whole season.Bodø Glimt wrote:Actually you won the league over a whole season. Not on one game.
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEY SIDE
And what a game that was? 1988 wasn't it and Mickey Thomas scoring the league winning goal in the last couple of minutes. I'm not an arsenal supporter but what a day that was.Rigoni 10 wrote:well this season was quite orthodox cause Liverpool were on top on the last game of the season. We had to beat them 2-0 at Anfield which is what we did. So really that game counted for the whole season.Bodø Glimt wrote:Actually you won the league over a whole season. Not on one game.
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEY SIDE
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I know you went into that game needing to win at Anfield by two goals after Liverpool put five past Luton the previous weekRigoni 10 wrote:well this season was quite orthodox cause Liverpool were on top on the last game of the season. We had to beat them 2-0 at Anfield which is what we did. So really that game counted for the whole season.Bodø Glimt wrote:Actually you won the league over a whole season. Not on one game.
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEY SIDE
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1989.Hawkesy wrote:And what a game that was? 1988 wasn't it and Mickey Thomas scoring the league winning goal in the last couple of minutes. I'm not an arsenal supporter but what a day that was.Rigoni 10 wrote:well this season was quite orthodox cause Liverpool were on top on the last game of the season. We had to beat them 2-0 at Anfield which is what we did. So really that game counted for the whole season.Bodø Glimt wrote:Actually you won the league over a whole season. Not on one game.
WE WON THE LEAGUE ON MERSEY SIDE
Mickey Thomas's only contribution was that last minute goal. Other than that he was rubbish. I can't beleive Liverpool signed him after that.
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