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Haha. I saw it on telly yesterday. They showed it while he was in studio after the game also. He laughed and said "Well.. I am not a Chelsea supporter, so they will have to excuse me" or something in those lines.

We have Aldo comming over sometimes, Glenn Hysen on a regular basis, Rushie has been over and so has Thommo so we have a good bunch of redmen as studio guests.
 
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Haha. I saw it on telly yesterday. They showed it while he was in studio after the game also. He laughed and said "Well.. I am not a Chelsea supporter, so they will have to excuse me" or something in those lines.

We have Aldo comming over sometimes, Glenn Hysen on a regular basis, Rushie has been over and so has Thommo so we have a good bunch of redmen as studio guests.


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Pretty awesome that. We are getting the Andy Townsend, Alan Curbishley and Gareth Southgate studio-stream from England. Kind of like it, down to earth and they sure love football. Don't know whether it's SkySports-studio to be honest?
 
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What a legend. You just have to love him - look how he celebrated Raul's goal.

Players like Aldo who are also true fans make you quickly forget mercenaries like Torres.


http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2011/02/07/echo-columnist-john-aldridge-celebrates-raul-meireles-winner-for-liverpool-fc-at-chelsea-video-100252-28127752/



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Never in fifty years have I seen anyone - not even the likes of Carra or Stevie - so incredibly happy to be playing for Liverpool. When Aldo signed for us and came into that amazing forward line with Digger out wide and Beardo playing just behind him, he was a man living his dream. The way it ended was very sad, and definitely not one of the club's finest hours. It says a lot for Aldo's true love of the club that it's never seemed to matter to him since.
 
Well said JJ

In 889 career appearances, he scored a record 476 goals, a tally not matched by any goalscorer in post-war English football to this day.
 
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