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  1. Gerrar's main problem is his ill-discipline speaking from a positional point of view. Fact is he chases everything all game long which see's him pulled out of position time and time again. Because of this, occasionally he does influence a game and we all talk about this and remember this but I've watched a lot more games recently where it's actually been a hinderance to Liverpool rather than helping them. He is also a serial diver and I am amazed this doesnt get picked up on more by the media. Every time Liverpool are losing at Anfield he'll collapse in the box over and over until he wins a penalty which inevitably he does.

     

    Speaking from England's point of view, if we persist in passing between the centre backs and then blindly lumping a long ball forward we will never win anything.

     

    The most exciting thing about Andy Carroll is the lad can play. Yes, he's a big boy and England should make the most of his aerial prowess from set pieces but this shouldnt be out only tactic during a game. If it is, at least get the ball wide and whip some dangerous crosses in. We did this once for him against France and even that was a poor cross which he did well to get an effort on target from.

     

    I hate him too but you do feel if Redknapp was manager he would get the best out of whats available. We might not play like Arsenal, Spain, Brazil or Barcelona but he would play quick wingers, solid defence and actually take the game to sides. The sooner Capello jogs on the better. He's obviously a good manager at club level but that doesnt always make a great international manager.

     

    Totally agree. I thought I was the only one who noticed this.

     

    As for Capello his heart isn't in it because he has very limited say in what squad gets picked or the starting line ups especially in competitive fixtures. I think it was a job he fancied initially but he's now found out what the England manager's job actually entails.

  2. Can anyone help?

     

    I'm looking for the name - and possibly alternative address for a company director.

     

    The details of the company are :

     

    Perfect Glasses

     

    26 YORK STREET, LONDON, LONDON, , W1U 6PZ, UNITED KINGDOM

     

    Incorporation Date 30-12-2008

    Category 52630 | Other non-store retail sale

     

    I've already spent some money with this company - which I'm trying to get back! - so really don't want to fork out the extra it will cost to find out the information, and google isn't helping this time!

     

    So, if anyone has access to these data bases for work or any other reason, I'd be most grateful if you could help :)

     

    You sending the heavies round? ;)

  3. Good to see both you and the press have finally caught up with what Pompey fans have been telling you for months on here. The whole thing was a con to allow Chainrai and Kushnir to take over with no outlay. The non payment of the HMRC would therefore seem to have been deliberately orchestrated to push us into admin and allow their takeover with Andronikou's collusion. That would seem to me to be fraud plain and simple. It also makes me ask the question, when for ages you were ridiculing Pompey fans saying the PL had anything to answer for our problems, have you revised that opinion now as it's clear that they had a duty of care to one of their member clubs that they failed in spectacularly.

     

    Leaving aside the fact it's PFC, if this had happened to Saints would you feel the PL had been at best negligent and at worst partly complicit in a massive case of fraud?

     

    shame all you lot were (and still are) all too busy cheering it all on, instead of trying to do something about it.

     

    The bad news for you is, why go to all that trouble to take control and sell a football club (with almost no assets) for a modest profit?

     

    If your right this is all pointing towards the flat building theory on Fratton Park IMO

  4. Fair play to that Japanese woman, I counted 6 players she went past?

     

    As for Messi's goal it is fantastic but I don't think that was even his best this year. The one he got against Stuttgart was better than that

  5. The young filly who took on van barneveld in the grand slam of darts yesterday was quite something also.

     

    Tricia Wright?

     

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    Personally I prefer Anastasia Dobromyslova

     

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    or Mieke De Boer

     

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    and yes, Miss De Boer has got her kit off for playboy before

  6. Yes there is - go into zombie mode and you can do split screen, or go into multiplayer and you can do spit screen.

     

    sorry I meant a 2 player co-op online

     

    like you could do with the spec ops in MW2

  7. Didn't you see him shaking his fist at Petrov on the slow-down lap? Seemingly just because he drove well enough to keep Alonso behind him for the whole race.

     

    No I didn't see that, I'd already turned over to the darts on ITV4 as soon as Vettel crossed the line.

     

    If he was being a petulant brat fair enough, and he should be moaning at his team rather than Petrov.

     

    It's just a lot of the time people go on about Alonso being a crybaby, when he hasn't actually been a crybaby. He has his moments and does moan far too much on occasions but he's judged far too much on when McLaren treated him so badly.

  8. Stewards Enquiry: Alonso's car found to be underweight following toys from pram throwing incident after race.

     

    Has he actually thrown his toys out of the pram?

     

    Or are you still lapping up the narrow minded view of 'The Lewis Hamilton Show' on ITV a few years back?

  9. well, fair play to Vettel really. He has made his fair share of mistakes this year, and a better driver would have sewn up the title well before today with that Red Bull car which was by some distance the best on the grid this year, but he is still very young and exceptionally talented so I think he deserves it.

     

    I hate to admit it, as I find him to be an odious, petulant cry-baby; but I genuinely believe that Alonso has been by far the best driver this year. He comprehensively beat his team-mate, who is no slouch himself, in a car that was perhaps not as fast as the RBRs or the McLarens, and if Ferrari can close the pace gap on the front teams with next year's car then I think he will be the man to beat next season.

     

    Just one random thing that occurred to me, while we were being treated to the German national anthem for the umpteen billionth time in F1, what would happen at the races in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain if an Israeli driver ever won there????

     

    That's an interesting point, as I believe neither Bahrain or the UAE recognise Israel as a state.

     

    Also the UAE has a bit of a history with this, they refused to give a top Israeli tennis player Shahah Peer (sp??) a VISA to play in a major tournament happening over there.

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