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Fat Frank and his other half Christine what's her name at a NI tourist attraction.

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Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor has fallen out with his mother – because he claims she is using witchcraft to ruin his career.

In easily the maddest story of the day, Adebayor’s mum was said to be forced out of the family home, with his sister telling a radio station in Accra this week that Adebayor kicked her out. But the former Arsenal frontman claims his mother left of her own accord, and they’re not talking because she has been trying to ruin him using ‘juju’ – a type of witchcraft. ‘How can I talk to a mother who together with my sisters have been plotting juju against me?’ he told reporters.

Fair point.
 
Top Chance Makers - this season :

Sterling - 26
Gerrard - 25
Henderson - 19
Moreno - 11
Balotelli - 7
Lallana - 6
Coutinho - 6
Can - 4
Allen - 4
Markovic 3
 
Former Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby has urged Reds boss Brendan Rodgers to give midfielder Adam Lallana, 26, a run of games "to get his Anfield career off the ground". (Daily Star)

Meanwhile, some senior Liverpool players are frustrated with Rodgers for his perceived favouritism towards Italy striker Mario Balotelli, 24, who has scored only twice in 14 appearances for the Reds this season. (Sunday Mirror)

Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard, 34, is eager to see German midfielder Emre Can, 20, make his mark at Anfield following his summer move from Bayer Leverkusen. (Guardian)
 
Fuck knows where the name comes from but the re: the owl logo...

‘He’s strong; it represents power and signifies perfectionism.’


So now you know.
 
Jesus Christ....I'm starting to fucking hate him.

We traded this guy for our tattoed beer brewer.
 
Fuck knows where the name comes from but the re: the owl logo...

‘He’s strong; it represents power and signifies perfectionism.’


So now you know.
Wtf? Idiot. Playing along with his stupid justification for putting a poor scrawl of an owl on his gear, eagles eat them for fucks sake, a member of their own species & sub species hunts it. That's hardly perfectionism is it?!

Also, it's an incredibly shite drawing, not quite symbolic, not quite genuine silhouette, just all crap.
 
Fucking brilliant...

David Moyes shouts “Stefano!” at his Real Sociedad team… Real Sociedad don’t have any players called Stefano

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by Thom Gibbs
@thomgibbs
Everyone with a heart and without a Manchester United season ticket wants David Moyes to succeed at Real Sociedad. Build them up, knock them down, send them away to a struggling La Liga side and take weird pleasure when they end the season comfortably in mid-table, clearing the way for a natural move to Aston Villa. It’s the ENGLISH WAY.
Unfortunately Moyes made a fairly embarrassing faux pas on Saturday during la Real‘s 0-0 draw against Deportivo La Coruna. Los touchline camera revealed that he was shouting “Stefano!” at one of his players. Real Sociedad don’t have any players called Stefano:
 
Fucking brilliant...

David Moyes shouts “Stefano!” at his Real Sociedad team… Real Sociedad don’t have any players called Stefano

12h
tg-84x84.jpeg

by Thom Gibbs
@thomgibbs
Everyone with a heart and without a Manchester United season ticket wants David Moyes to succeed at Real Sociedad. Build them up, knock them down, send them away to a struggling La Liga side and take weird pleasure when they end the season comfortably in mid-table, clearing the way for a natural move to Aston Villa. It’s the ENGLISH WAY.
Unfortunately Moyes made a fairly embarrassing faux pas on Saturday during la Real‘s 0-0 draw against Deportivo La Coruna. Los touchline camera revealed that he was shouting “Stefano!” at one of his players. Real Sociedad don’t have any players called Stefano:


Actually, it's much better if you watch the video - http://babb.telegraph.co.uk/2014/11...ociedad-dont-have-any-players-called-stefano/

He looks like a complete tool.
 
Interesting for anyone who wants a quick overview on who's who and who do what. According to The Telegraph.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/othe...men-who-must-share-liverpool-blame/ar-BBfKph5

Liverpool manager not only one at fault for club's failures this season as Telegraph Sport analyses the fall guys.

Mike Gordon, Director Gordon, who sits on the board of Liverpool and the club's parent company Fenway Sports Group, has been described as the man who runs Liverpool on a day-to-day basis, the link between owner John Henry and chief executive Ian Ayre. In his late forties, he has the deepest knowledge of football of anyone at FSG and is its eyes and ears on Merseyside.

Ian Ayre, Chief Executive Officer Born in Liverpool, Ayre was appointed commercial director at Anfield by the club's previous owners. Lifelong Liverpool fan who was appointed managing director by FSG and promoted again to chief executive earlier this year. Is responsible for negotiating transfer fees and contracts. Has explained the transfer committee theory thus: "Your biggest expenditure line can't be the whim of any individual."

Dave Fallows, Head of Recruitment Joined Liverpool amid great fanfare in the summer of 2012, leaving his role as first team recruitment and scouting co-ordinator at Manchester City, then the Premier League champions. Liverpool had been looking for a sporting director to succeed Damien Comolli, who left the club in April 2012, but dropped that search after Fallows' appointment.

Barry Hunter, Chief Scout Former Wrexham and Reading defender who had a spell as Rushden and Diamonds manager which ended when he oversaw their relegation out of the Football League in 2006. Hunter, 43, joined Liverpool from Manchester City with Fallows. Hunter had been City's chief scout for Italy, Switzerland and Russia.

Michael Edwards, Head of Performance and Analysis Edwards analysis of potential targets makes him a key figure at Liverpool, where owner John W Henry has regularly spoken of his admiration of a 'Moneyball' philosophy - essentially the use of statistical analysis to find transfer bargains. Ayre has denied Liverpool have directly followed a Moneyball model but Edwards retains a significant influence over targets.

Brendan Rodgers, Manager Appointed by Liverpool in 2012 following the departure of Kenny Dalglish, whose demise followed the ill-fated £35m signing of Andy Carroll, still the highest fee paid for an Englishman. Rodgers has input into signings but does not always get his way - players such as Michel Vorm and Ashley Williams might now be at Liverpool if he had have done.
 
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