1st Goal-Steven G aka abe G......ole tu,celah kaki sambal belacan......
2nd Goal-Nando 09....nasib tak berlaga,Dia lg tinggi dari benayoun da...
3th-Voron...hulug kaki sudeyyyy,mcm goal yg tak brapa nak diraikan sebab kaki dia sengal2 kit....
Blackburn
1st Goal...Santa clos......goal saguhati,dhadiahkan oleh aurelio,skrtel n reina....
Originally posted by stats at 14-4-2008 10:16 PM
uikss..team ni menang kee??watchoutt suma2 team next season!!!inilaa satu2nya team paling awal mendapat pencalonan "BAKAL JORE" next season!!
Originally posted by thylord at 14-4-2008 02:09 AM
FFS tomei.. ko tak tgk nak patah kaki gerrard kena terjah dgn Friedel 200% penalti laa, ref ajer ngok tak nampak
EXCLUSIVE BOSS THREAT ROCKS LIVERPOOL Rafa demands support from Anfield board over Parry rift
By David Maddock 15/04/2008
Rafa Benitez will walk out of Anfield unless his demands are met at the end of the season.
The Liverpool boss wants an end to the current ownership squabble - and complete control of all football matters.
He will also insist on substantial financial backing in the transfer market in the summer, and the power to act quickly to make signings of his choice.
Benitez has privately made clear his frustration at the present situation at the club and that he will quit if he does not get what he wants.
The Spaniard will have talks with co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett this week, and it is thought he will bluntly state he can no longer work with chief executive Rick Parry.
Benitez believes Parry abused his trust by going behind his back to join talks with Jurgen Klinsmann over the prospect of becoming the next manager of Liverpool.
He has also been unhappy with what he sees as dithering by Parry in the transfer market.
Parry has ultimate control over football dealings, but Benitez wants that power for himself, and will effectively ask for the chief executive to be replaced.
Sources close to the Benitez camp yesterday suggested it was that wish that prompted the letter from Hicks last week demanding Parry resign - and drew up fresh battle lines at Anfield.
Hicks has backed Benitez since the turn of the year and speaks to him almost daily. He has promised his support and funds to bring in new players.
But so far the American has been unable to persuade compatriot Gillett to back his vision for the club.
If Hicks fails in his bid to win total control, or if the stalemate continues with both owners refusing to budge from their entrenched positions, then Benitez will walk out in the summer.
The likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC and Inter Milan, and possibly Juventus could all be looking for managers at the end of the season, and are all impressed by the Spaniard's record in the Champions League.