You're right, he's a phenomenal player!
He was still **** the other week against Defoe in the MLS.

You're right, he's a phenomenal player!

He was still **** the other week against Defoe in the MLS.![]()
9-1 on aggregate
You must log in or register to see images
, Soldado has the same in 25 and £10mill in change.
Spurs have conceded 44 goals in the Premier league this season, Liverpool have scored 20.4% of them.

Till you play city
Djimi Traore won the Champions League with you. That doesn't make him a good player.

Till you play city
) love that sort of thing. It's obsessional, bile-filled and a touch ranty in places. 
Hey guys, just thought I'd let you know there's some grade A 'mouser' bashing going on at the Hull FC forum if you're up for it? I know you Spurs fans (not all of you, but surely a good proportion) love that sort of thing. It's obsessional, bile-filled and a touch ranty in places.
![]()
Just goes to show that all of this media bollocks about all the neutrals wanting Liverpool to win the league is just that - utter balls.
The suggestion that it's sad to see Utd performing relatively badly is equally laughable.
I'd be perfectly happy to see City win the title, Everton nick 4th from the Goons and Utd miss out on Europe entirely.
The Premier League is at it's most exciting when it's unpredictable.

I have to say that Pool would be my preferred winners of the likely winners now.
I cant bring myself to root for Arsenal and I'd rather Liverpool won ahead of the 2 moneybags clubs. I couldn'r bear Mourinho to win after his self serving media campaign of lowering expectations so he looks like a genius for winning. So Pool or City, and both would be deserving in terms of football played, but Liverpool have done it the right way (or nearer to it than City anyway)