Daddy or chips?
A brief insight into the ongoing life of a man 2wice daughtered!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Looking down from the (k)top
Top of the table and playing average, that's want you want to see. When they start to play well who knows what will happen!
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Long time no see!!!
Well now, I thought that I had better update this old blog as it has been quite a while now!!!! As a man of few interests I find it hard to blog. Now the Football season is starting again I can at least pass comment on how my team is doing.
So expect to see some posts moaning about the performance of the once mighty Liverpool.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Eglu
If you fancy a go at keeping chickens then I would advise you to consider purchasing an eglu, please look over to the left to see an example of one.
For all relevant info please check out their site omlet.co.uk
Nice one Stevie G
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Liverpool left it late to take control of their Champions League tie against 10-man Inter Milan and ease the pressure on manager Rafael Benitez.
Marco Materazzi harshly saw red on the half hour for two clumsy challenges on Fernando Torres, but Inter held firm.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Benitez plays down Euro pressure
Champions League, Group A
Date: Tuesday, 11 December
Kick-off: 1945 GMT
Venue: Stade Velodrome
Listen: BBC Radio 5 Live
Updates: BBC Sport website and mobile
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has played down the
pressure on him and his side ahead of Tuesday's make-or-break Champions
League game in Marseille.
The Reds need to win to reach the knockout stages or hope that Besiktas beat Porto in the other Group A tie.
"We know how to play under pressure," said Benitez. "If
you want to win trophies, you must play in finals and, for us, this is
like a final.
"It's an important game but I've been hearing that for one or two months."
Benitez is to meet the club's owners George Gillett and
Tom Hicks this weekend and the result of the game may have a major
bearing on that encounter.
Benitez's comments and behaviour cast doubt on his
position, although five wins in the last six games, including victories
over Besiktas and Porto in the Champions League, have calmed his
critics.
But, if the Reds lose to Marseille and fall further
behind in the Premier League after Sunday's game against Manchester
United, it could lead to further questions about his leadership.
Liverpool were beaten 1-0 by the French side in October
and Benitez conceded: "It's clear we made a big mistake losing to
Marseille at home.
"It is not easy to qualify every year. We were in a very
good position last year but this year we need to play really well in
Marseille if we are to qualify.
"But that is football. We needed to focus on this, prepare and look to find solutions for this game.
"We have seen a lot of their games in a row, 10 games from when we played them until now, and we know a lot about their team."
If results do go against Liverpool, the club's leading
striker Fernando Torres has pleaded with the club's owners not to sack
his fellow countryman.
"It would be a huge mistake to think about changing the manager if we don't get the win we need," said Torres.
"Rafa Benitez has done so much for this club and the staff, players and fans are behind him.
"The game against Marseille is the most important match since I joined."
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