John, did you see the final minute of overtime in Uruguay-Ghana? The debate rages at our house between "a penalty and a red card are sufficient punishment for the crime" to "the punishment should fit the crime and Suarez should have to forfeit one arm". I hated to see the last African team go out on such an obvious violation of the spirit of the rules, but then again Gyan should have converted!
I'm kind of glad our Brazilian exchange student went back home last week (after 10.5 months) because the tears would have made a mess! Can't wait for Germany-Argentina and the winner vs. Spain!
Roger Benedict wrote:
My daughter is in Spain for the month perfecting her excellent spanish, and she just happened to be there for both the semis and the Final. She wore her Torres LFC jersey at all appropriate times!
She would have had a great time!
Meanwhile:
"Liverpool will face the unfamiliar Rabotnicki from Macedonia or Armenian side Mika in the Europa League third qualifying round.
The Premier League outfit will play on 29 July at home and away on 5 August"
I should be able to get to that.
Great news today about Nando!! After all the talk about him moving on . . .
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/torres-my-loyalty-to-lfc
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Yes, there's a lot at stake tonight, but the Boys in Red will triumph! The kick-off's 8:00 pm here, which is probably a week last Sunday lunchtime for those on t'other side of the planet! Or about 4½ hours from the time of posting this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8929542.stm
Chelsea's start to the Prem League is remarkable, even if they were playing lesser teams.
And the Manks carry on were they left off, relying on an own goal to salvage a point.
I was at Anfield last Thursday, when Roy fielded a very junior team. They really should have banged in three or four more, and it makes the trip to Turkey more difficult, though I expect they'll get the right result.
Some amusing comment here about last weekend's footy… http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/aug/23/five-things-we-lea rned-premier
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/torres-at-the-double-for-sp ain
Glad to see Nando is coming back to form, and didn't get reinjured!
RoyH was hoping he wouldn't play! http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/8953758.stm
And it was good see new boy Raul Meireles score too, for Portugal (4-4 with CYPRUS!!!!)
It's a right mess, and is now in the High Court. http://goo.gl/tYIU
And there appear to be two more increased bids for the club now, which may seem to support Hicks & Gillet case. But they arrived after the dispute began.
Sell up Hicks and Gillet - accept your mistakes and losses - go home and let someone else sort out your mess.
Roger Benedict wrote:
I'm just hoping that the court rules against them to allow NESV to step in and step up to allow LFC's recovery to begin.
They did!!!
• Liverpool FC owners Hicks and Gillett lose in high court
Get the bubbly out!!
I've been watching those lads come out from the bottom of the mine. It's truly amazing, and top marks to everyone who never gave up hope and was determined to get them back into sunlight and fresh air with their loved ones. They've been exceptional, and it restores your faith in mankind.
And I believe there was a meeting of the Board of LFC at 8pm BST tonight, on the orders of the Judge (who I think is a closet Kopite!)
Hicks and Gillet are determined to cripple LFC.
See claim for damages and restraining order: http://www.scribd.com/doc/39284612/Liverpool-TRO
I see Mr Justice Floyd has said that "the ruling from Texas had no validity in England" and "given the owners until 1600 BST on Friday to withdraw their legal action in America, or face charges of contempt of court".
Also, "NESV, owners of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, also plan to make their own submission to the Dallas court to overturn the injunction obtained by Hicks and Gillett".
Meanwhile Peter Lim, withdrew his £320m bid, stating "The [Liverpool] board is intent on selling the club to NESV to the exclusion of all other parties, regardless of the merits of their bids".
This is real soap opera and to heighten the drama, it's Everton v Liverpool on Sunday at Goodison Park.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/9086134.stm
Phew! What a relief. As for the £1Bn (US$1.6Bn) damages, don't be silly. And stop pointing the finger at Rafa - what happened to the wonderful new stadium which was to be in place by now?
Everton v LFC tomorrow, a lunch-time kick-off UK time. A win and 3 points for LFC is what the doctor orders!
Whey-hey!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/9150065.stm
Both goals from "Fernando Torres, Liverpool's number 9!"
Roger, you may be able to watch Torres's two goals on this highlight vid.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w105b/Match_of_the_Day_2_2010_ 11_07_11_2010/?t=2m05s
It maybe of course be UK IP addreses ony… ![]()
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