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adri
07 Aug 2004, 03:06 PM
What has your team got to look forward to? total domination of the world (and the rabbid hatred of every other football team/fanball in the world)
What will be your excuse for failure? Snipers.
Young player to watch? Arjen Robben.
Most important player? John Terry.
Player you would most like to get rid of? hmm...if he's not done anything by january then Joe Cole.
Have you got the right manager? yes.
What advice would you give him? Attack, attack, attack!
Will he still be there in May 2005? yes.
Are you happy with your chairman? you mean the russian? yes.
What team do you want to beat most? Arsenal, **************.
Which opposition player will get the most stick? no one really springs to mind, but i'll say Pires & Ruud.
Where will you finish? 1st. :)
adri
07 Aug 2004, 03:09 PM
What team do you want to beat most? Arsenal, **************.
is Man utd considered a swear? :rolleyes:
mad theory
07 Aug 2004, 05:36 PM
Umm lemme see...
Manchester United
ManU
Manu
Manutd
Man United
Robert25
07 Aug 2004, 09:18 PM
What has your team got to look forward to? A season to get the title back, do better in Europe, and show everyone the center of success is at OT.
What will be your excuse for failure? Lack of depth perhaps
Young player to watch? Its Fletchers time.
Most important player? Ruuuuuuuddddd!!
Player you would most like to get rid of?
Have you got the right manager? SAF is the best
What advice would you give him? To do what he think is right, and not to let outsiders influence his choices, he knows how to win.
Will he still be there in May 2005? Of course.
Are you happy with your chairman? Hmm wish he'd been able to get Robben and others.
What team do you want to beat most? Arsenal!
Which opposition player will get the most stick? Sol Campbell
Where will you finish? First!
shutoutj
07 Aug 2004, 09:38 PM
What has your team got to look forward to?
Champions League, and a season in our kick-ass jerseys.
What will be your excuse for failure?
Not the best players in the world and the hype going to our head.
Young player to watch?
Nelson Haedo Valdez
Most important player?
Frank Baumann, he is the leader and the DM.
Player you would most like to get rid of?
Victor Skripnik, he's getting old and not playing much, go back home, dude.
Have you got the right manager?
Yes
What advice would you give him?
Don't start Klose too much, give Schulz a chance at Right winger, play a 3-5-2.
Will he still be there in May 2005?
I don't think so, managers are always moving around in the Bundesliga.
Are you happy with your chairman?
Yes.
What team do you want to beat most?
Bayern München, of course.
Which opposition player will get the most stick?
Ailton and Krstajic, but the fans will pick Ailton.
Where will you finish?
2nd
tom500
07 Aug 2004, 10:16 PM
What has your team got to look forward to?
Reclaiming title. Maybe C.L
What will be your excuse for failure?
Injuries. Buying of average players.
Young player to watch?
Kleberson. Young'ish' anyway. Chris Eagles.
Most important player?
RVN.
Player you would most like to get rid of?
Hmm letting Forlan go wouldn't be the hardest thing to witness.
Have you got the right manager?
Yes
What advice would you give him?
Just stop playing central players on the wings. Kleberson, Fletcher, Scholes etc. Giggsy can't play anywhere other than the wing too. So keep him there.
Will he still be there in May 2005?
Of course.
Are you happy with your chairman?
No. **********ing up the Robben transfer by offering about £5m was ridiculous.
What team do you want to beat most?
Arsenal. Many times.
Which opposition player will get the most stick?
Dunno really. If it was up to me then McManaman and Jeffers.
Where will you finish?
1st
rvn10
07 Aug 2004, 10:57 PM
What has your team got to look forward to?
Champions League
What will be your excuse for failure?
Probably Benitez, or Owen if he continues to under achieve
Young player to watch?
Milan Baros
Most important player?
Steven Gerrard
Player you would most like to get rid of?
Diouf & Murphy
Have you got the right manager?
So far he seems to be the right man so yes
What advice would you give him?
play a more offensive style which would allow our strikers to flourish
Will he still be there in May 2005?
Yes
Are you happy with your chairman?
Yea, the Cisse signing was good
What team do you want to beat most?
Chelsea
Which opposition player will get the most stick?
Gary Neville
Where will you finish?
3rd or 2nd
655321
08 Aug 2004, 12:07 AM
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Dude, you've got a lot of answering to do concerning your "teams"...
655321
08 Aug 2004, 12:15 AM
Do you honestly not think it is Gerrard? I mean, on top of the fact that he has probably contrbuted more in the last 2 years than Owen, there is less cover for him whereas if Owen gets injured/benched you have Cisse, Baros & Sinama-Pognolle (sp?).
I think he probably meant Owen getting back to form and scoring bags of goals.
ilv2
08 Aug 2004, 12:23 AM
Which opposition player will get the most stick?
Gary Neville
eh? I'm with 655321
what are you on about?
Clan
08 Aug 2004, 08:25 AM
What has your team got to look forward to?
:)
What will be your excuse for failure?
"Give me 4 years...blah,blah,blah"
Young player to watch?
The spirit of this doesn't really apply to Chels, now does it.
Most important player?
Lampard
Player you would most like to get rid of?
None.
Have you got the right manager?
Bloody well hope so.
What advice would you give him?
You're in England son - when we go 1-0 up, keep attacking eh.
Will he still be there in May 2005?
Yes.
Are you happy with your chairman?
For now.
What team do you want to beat most?
All of them.All our traditional rivals are in lower leagues.
Which opposition player will get the most stick?
Savage and Mills i would imagine.
Where will you finish?
1st.
rvn10
08 Aug 2004, 11:32 AM
eh? I'm with 655321
what are you on about?
thats was just personal, i've always hated the Neville sisters
jumhed
08 Aug 2004, 12:52 PM
thats was just personal, i've always hated the Neville sisters
I think they're refering to your 'teams'. Supporting Liverpool and Man U ,while still living in liverpool is spastic. Explain.
It'd be like me supporting Spurs and A*senal. I'd (quite rightly) be derided for being a wanker.
rvn10
08 Aug 2004, 01:12 PM
I was born in Manchester and used to live in there with my father for nearly 15 yrs and supported the club very much, but now i'm living in Liverpool for 10 yrs and a season ticket holder for the last 4 yrs and have been a Liverpool fan ever since i moved here 10 yrs ago.
jumhed
08 Aug 2004, 01:16 PM
I was born in Manchester and used to live in there with my father for nearly 15 yrs and supported the club very much, but now i'm living in Liverpool for 10 yrs and a season ticket holder for the last 4 yrs and have been a Liverpool fan ever since i moved here 10 yrs ago.
I'm still interested the the responses you're going to get.
billyireland
08 Aug 2004, 01:30 PM
I think they're refering to your 'teams'. Supporting Liverpool and Man U ,while still living in liverpool is spastic. Explain.Staggering is what I would call it, actually. You see some contradictory teams being supported here ,but this might be the worst I've come across.
rvn10
08 Aug 2004, 01:58 PM
Staggering is what I would call it, actually. You see some contradictory teams being supported here ,but this might be the worst I've come across.
its pretty ghey if your not allowed to support the two teams that you have follwed all your life, if it bothers you that much I'll change it :mad: damn
655321
08 Aug 2004, 02:37 PM
its pretty ghey if your not allowed to support the two teams that you have follwed all your life, if it bothers you that much I'll change it :mad: damn
Take it easy there, chief...I'm sure you can understand our curiosity.
P.S. It still makes no sense
nicephoras
08 Aug 2004, 02:42 PM
its pretty ghey if your not allowed to support the two teams that you have follwed all your life, if it bothers you that much I'll change it :mad: damn
Yeah, I'd bet it'd be pretty "ghey" if I couldn't support Roma and Lazio at the same time. Hey - they're both in the same city! :rolleyes:
Clan
08 Aug 2004, 05:32 PM
I'm still interested the the responses you're going to get.
Well, i 've got 2 questions for the lad.
1. Do you actually tell the scousers around you that you support the Mancs as well?
2. How much does it hurt when they cuff you in the ear and tell you to cop on to yourself?