He's the oscillating sphere anticipatorSurprised the they still say 'keeper. Won't be long before they start calling him 'the hands' or something
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He's the oscillating sphere anticipatorSurprised the they still say 'keeper. Won't be long before they start calling him 'the hands' or something
He's the oscillating sphere anticipator
It pains me when I see/hear Evertonians saying he's sound, he's not.Careful what you say or "The Godfather" himself will be on your case, lest we forget.........
LIVERPOOL defender Jamie Carragher was involved in an amazing payback plot to attack Lucas Neill after the Aussie broke Carragher's leg.
Furious Carragher was left in agony after the crunching tackle snapped the former England player's leg during a match in September 2003 while Neill was still at Blackburn Rovers.
But in his autobiography - now being serialised in the British press - he admitted he almost got his pals to mete out his revenge.
The Daily Mirror revealed this astonishing extract from the autobiography: "My mates were ready to hunt him down if I gave the go-ahead.
"A few weeks later I received a phone call. 'You won't believe this, Jay. We're in [Manchester shopping mall] the Trafford Centre and Lucas Neill is walking straight towards us. What do you reckon?'
"Did I really want Neill to take a crack? 'There's only one problem,' added the voice. 'Little Davey Thommo is with him.'
"That was that. I could hardly let one of my best mates, David Thompson, now a Blackburn player, become a witness to an assault.
"Besides, he'd have recognised the attackers. The impromptu mission was aborted and I sent a text to Thommo telling him Neill should give him a hug of thanks."
Carragher added: "As word got back to Blackburn about the near miss, or should that be hit, their coach Terry Darracott, a Scouser, appealed to one of my friends to call the boys off. I agreed."
Classy FC as ever.....
They need a lockpick type player sitting right behind their TRIDENT
Yeah but if there’s kopites departing with their money you may as well take it.
Why can't you just stick to redcafe?They're losing their minds at rawk lol
Why can't they ever just put ther hands up and say "yeah we lost we weren't at the races today"
It always refs refs refs etc
And WE are the bitter ones?! They're mental. Actually mental.
One of the comments called it the Fenway echo. They’re fuming at the owners again, and I think Mane will be getting bullets in the post. One saying he should be only used as a sub. I actually agree with that, he’s gash.The red Echo reckons that the RS should have had 9 penalty's at Old Trafford.
lollollollol
Or OSCA for short
Oscillating
Sphere
Catching
Anticipator
Careful what you say or "The Godfather" himself will be on your case, lest we forget.........
LIVERPOOL defender Jamie Carragher was involved in an amazing payback plot to attack Lucas Neill after the Aussie broke Carragher's leg.
Furious Carragher was left in agony after the crunching tackle snapped the former England player's leg during a match in September 2003 while Neill was still at Blackburn Rovers.
But in his autobiography - now being serialised in the British press - he admitted he almost got his pals to mete out his revenge.
The Daily Mirror revealed this astonishing extract from the autobiography: "My mates were ready to hunt him down if I gave the go-ahead.
"A few weeks later I received a phone call. 'You won't believe this, Jay. We're in [Manchester shopping mall] the Trafford Centre and Lucas Neill is walking straight towards us. What do you reckon?'
"Did I really want Neill to take a crack? 'There's only one problem,' added the voice. 'Little Davey Thommo is with him.'
"That was that. I could hardly let one of my best mates, David Thompson, now a Blackburn player, become a witness to an assault.
"Besides, he'd have recognised the attackers. The impromptu mission was aborted and I sent a text to Thommo telling him Neill should give him a hug of thanks."
Carragher added: "As word got back to Blackburn about the near miss, or should that be hit, their coach Terry Darracott, a Scouser, appealed to one of my friends to call the boys off. I agreed."
Classy FC as ever.....