When getting dome, it feels like your , um, guy is surrounded by warm mash potatoes, excellent stuff!
ya, but i couldn't find a good grandma one so went with theme of we all need love, just fat ones were put in for the wise ones.
Bluff, have you watched all the Friday films? I've seen all three and I can't wait to see Smokey return in 2012 for 'The last Friday'.
Yes, and well if you haven't seen Chris Tucker in awhile, he has put on some weight, so smokey got fat eating all the damn food!
With only a few days to go till transfer deadline...who do you think is most likely to replace ngog? Rumours are that Bolton are signing him for ~3mil. Whilst we are being linked to Bellamy on a free and a wigan striker...lets hope something comes of it as it stands we need a reliable backup striker.
At first, read that as negative 3mil But I think it'll either be rodellaga(Wigan are looking at crouch) or Bellamy.
Anyone know how the Coates deal is progressing? I know it is a long trip for him, but expected to have heard something concrete by now. It seems Atletico tried to steal him from us: http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...-atletico-madrid-s-rival-bid-100252-29312559/
I thought a new thread is needed shortly to match the LFC offical website starting a countdown to the opening of the transfer window. 43 days and counting...... Let me start by putting the following up:
Rising Irish star Seamus Coleman has emerged as a shock target for Liverpool. Reports in England have suggested that Kenny Dalglish is lining up an audacious January move for the Donegal youngster due to Everton's well-documented financial difficulties. Coleman was a bargain buy for David Moyes when he swooped to sign the 23-year-old for £60,000 from Sligo Rovers in 2008. However, the versatile right-sided player could command more than £8m in the transfer window. He signed a four-and-a-half-year deal with Everton last January, and is understood be on a contract in the region of £25,000 a week. Liverpool would have the financial clout to make a move for his services, though, and Coleman fits the bill of young, home-grown talent from this part of the world that Dalglish is looking to recruit. Everton's Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini signed a new deal with the club yesterday, and urged his employers to make sure they keep hold of young talent like Coleman and Jack Rodwell. The Irishman was so impressive last season that he was voted onto the PFA Young Player of the Year shortlist by his peers. Injury halted his start to this campaign, but he has shown glimpses of his previous form, although he is yet to fully break into Giovanni Trapattoni's plans. Indeed, he faces a fight to nail down a place in the squad for next summer's Euro 2012 finals in Poland and Ukraine. Source: Irish Independent (via the lfc website) ................................................ Utter tosh i think, he's good option for right back but we're covered there. Right wing i don't think so....
The future of Peru whizkid Andy Polo remains undecided. The 17 year-old Universitario striker was expected to be joining Schalke, but the Germans' last offer was only for €2.2 million. Liverpool and Arsenal are also interested in Polo and are prepared to outbid their German rivals - as are Real Madrid, which are willing to go to €9.5 million to land young Polo. Source: Tribalfootball
Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Lars Bender is being watched by Liverpool. Reds chief Damien Comolli is have the 22 year-old scouted this season, according to German media sources. Bender, a Germany international, is tied to Bayer until 2014. ...................... I don't think a player with this name could ever succeed in england...