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Lon.Forfaiting | LSE:LFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005287841 | ORD 40P |
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26/11/2016 21:28 | Lol no mate I recall us using our bus yours slipped away remember?....:-))) | mrphiljones | |
26/11/2016 20:44 | Pretty sure you stole that from us, installed bullet proof glass then parked it when you came to visit. Nice of you to lend it to Ginger Gollum, it nearly paid off lol. | rb5 | |
26/11/2016 20:39 | R5 Becareful sir you still haven't managed to sell the last open topped bus you bought.....:-)) | mrphiljones | |
26/11/2016 20:33 | Must be tough for the Mancs. Top 3 teams all won and they havent lost to West Ham until tomorrow. At this rate we wont have any players left fit by xmas. I think thats what it will boil down to, whoever keeps their star players injury free will win the league. Now where can I buy a Costa, Hazard, Pedro and Moses voodoo doll? | rb5 | |
26/11/2016 20:32 | ...not really. One player who doesn't get enough credit is Clyne. He was excellent today, in fact he's excellent everyday. He just needs to keep his composure around the box and he'll be a fantastic right back. "Only Burnley (19.6%) have posted a lower possession figure than Sunderland (22.5%) in a Premier League game this season [both v Liverpool]." #battered | abix74 | |
26/11/2016 20:13 | Bet you cheered when Spurs scored.. | seccol | |
26/11/2016 20:03 | Lol wow.....:-)) | mrphiljones | |
26/11/2016 20:00 | A other clean sheet too. That is two in a row. | allstar4eva | |
26/11/2016 17:04 | Good win. Glad sour Moyes got beat again. | allstar4eva | |
26/11/2016 17:04 | "LIVERPOOL'S SEASON WILL BE OVER BY JANUARY (17)" - Joe Say "KLOPP WILL BE SACKED BY CHRISTMAS (16)" - zinco/phil Jones Not looking good for those predictions? lol! | abix74 | |
26/11/2016 17:02 | The bad news is it probably isn't trivial. The good news is, how much better Firmino played when shifted to his position? Origi was excellent. | abix74 | |
26/11/2016 16:14 | Bad one for coutinho hoping not. | hasin | |
26/11/2016 15:57 | A hell of a lot more than you! | allstar4eva | |
26/11/2016 15:05 | Apart from a fluked big ears and a couple of league cups won on penalties, what did slippy win, exactly? | perfect peter | |
25/11/2016 23:54 | A number of respected figures within the game have heaped praise on the 36-year-old since his announcement, and Wenger has added his voice to those talking up Gerrard's qualities. "I think Gerrard had the qualities that every midfielder dreams to have. He could score goals, he could cross the field, he could shoot from distance, he could cross the ball, he could dribble, he had pace, he had commitment, motivation," Wenger told reporters. "He was a massive player, Steven Gerrard. And on top of that, he was loyal to Liverpool. So that's as well a quality that you don't find a lot nowadays." | abix74 | |
25/11/2016 20:30 | ....or, if Chelsea lose tomorrow, you could be trying to catch us. | abix74 | |
25/11/2016 17:51 | Chelsea if we win tomorrow, will be a case of catch us if you can for the Premiership. | montyhedge | |
25/11/2016 12:07 | I thought Messi thought Jack Wilshere was the best English midfield player he'd ever seen? | jack jebb | |
25/11/2016 11:06 | Messi has claimed Steven Gerrard is England’s best ever footballer. “Personally, I think Gerrard is England’s greatest ever player. I wish him a happy retirement,” said Barcelona’s star yesterday, after Gerrard hung up his boots. | abix74 | |
25/11/2016 10:31 | #brandbeckham | mrphiljones | |
25/11/2016 10:27 | History...... | seccol |
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