Ciggy wrote:If this is true some action should be taken![]()
http://www.dr.dk/Sporten/Fodbold/Int.fodbold/2009/04/10/125647.htm .. its in danish.. but theres one article in english:
According to Dr.dk, a Blues representative tried to pressurize referee Claus Bo Larsen not to give any yellow cards to Chelsea players before the match at Anfield.
During a security meeting, a representative from Chelsea tried to affect Larsen’s decisions before the match. There was no money offered to bribe the referee but Larsen was told not to dish out any yellow cards.
However, the Danish referee decided to ignore the comments from the Chelsea man and produced a yellow-card to John Terry, who will miss the second leg.
“I have never experienced anything like this,” Larsen said.
“We were having a security meeting in the morning and a representative from Chelsea said - Claus Bo, remember that we have some players who have a yellow card already, so think before you give a card to them.”
“I have been to over 100 safety meetings, and this is the first time I experienced such a thing.”
aCe' wrote: Pele & Maradona Clash As Liverpool’s Lucas Slams Benitez
The Brazilian midfielder has sensationally hit out at the Spaniard for subbing him last night, and both Pele and Diego Maradona have become involved in the furore.
9 Apr 2009 15:14:36
Liverpool’s hopes of lifting the Champions League this season appear to be all but over following a heavy 3-1 setback against Chelsea in their quarter final first leg at Anfield last night.
Many experts believe that a key reason why Chelsea won so emphatically was because of the absence of Liverpool’s suspended holding midfielder Javier Mascherano. The visitors took complete charge in the middle-of-the-park, with Frank Lampard in particular repeatedly charging through a massive central hole.
Mascherano’s replacement last night, Lucas, has been heavily criticised for his performance, with the consensus being that the Brazilian is not good enough for this level of football.
However, Lucas has now defended himself against numerous attacks, including one from own team-mate David N’Gog, who branded him “the worst player I have ever seen in my life”.
“For starters, N’Gog can shut up," blasted Lucas.
"He is one of only two strikers at the club, and he can’t even get a game when Fernando Torres is injured.
“As for Rafa, words can’t describe how angry I am for him substituting me. There were still 11 minutes left, and I would have got us back in the game. If I had stayed on we would have grabbed a 3-3 draw without doubt.
"Rafa cost us the game. It was like when Marcello Lippi took off Andrea Pirlo against Ireland. How do these people become managers?”
Lucas has received support from compatriot, and footballing legend, Pele, who claims that the attacks in the press were started by nemesis Diego Maradona.
“As usual, that drug-addict starts causing trouble,” roared ‘The King’.
“Everyone knows that he loves Mascherano. He came out with that stupid ‘Mascherano plus 10 others’ remark. Diego feels embarrassed that his team got humiliated 6-1 by Bolivia, and that Mascherano played bad, so he spreads hate that Lucas was to blame for Liverpool losing.
“I tell you all now. Lucas is a brilliant player, and he will be the best in the world in his position in a couple of years. Mark my words!”
Unsurprisingly, Maradona was asked to respond to Pele’s latest attack.
“What do you want me to say?,” El Pibe de Oro sniped.
“Pele once said Nick Barmby would be the best in the world. He probably fancies Lucas.”
Please note that this story is satirical
Number 9 wrote:aCe' wrote: Pele & Maradona Clash As Liverpool’s Lucas Slams Benitez
The Brazilian midfielder has sensationally hit out at the Spaniard for subbing him last night, and both Pele and Diego Maradona have become involved in the furore.
9 Apr 2009 15:14:36
Liverpool’s hopes of lifting the Champions League this season appear to be all but over following a heavy 3-1 setback against Chelsea in their quarter final first leg at Anfield last night.
Many experts believe that a key reason why Chelsea won so emphatically was because of the absence of Liverpool’s suspended holding midfielder Javier Mascherano. The visitors took complete charge in the middle-of-the-park, with Frank Lampard in particular repeatedly charging through a massive central hole.
Mascherano’s replacement last night, Lucas, has been heavily criticised for his performance, with the consensus being that the Brazilian is not good enough for this level of football.
However, Lucas has now defended himself against numerous attacks, including one from own team-mate David N’Gog, who branded him “the worst player I have ever seen in my life”.
“For starters, N’Gog can shut up," blasted Lucas.
"He is one of only two strikers at the club, and he can’t even get a game when Fernando Torres is injured.
“As for Rafa, words can’t describe how angry I am for him substituting me. There were still 11 minutes left, and I would have got us back in the game. If I had stayed on we would have grabbed a 3-3 draw without doubt.
"Rafa cost us the game. It was like when Marcello Lippi took off Andrea Pirlo against Ireland. How do these people become managers?”
Lucas has received support from compatriot, and footballing legend, Pele, who claims that the attacks in the press were started by nemesis Diego Maradona.
“As usual, that drug-addict starts causing trouble,” roared ‘The King’.
“Everyone knows that he loves Mascherano. He came out with that stupid ‘Mascherano plus 10 others’ remark. Diego feels embarrassed that his team got humiliated 6-1 by Bolivia, and that Mascherano played bad, so he spreads hate that Lucas was to blame for Liverpool losing.
“I tell you all now. Lucas is a brilliant player, and he will be the best in the world in his position in a couple of years. Mark my words!”
Unsurprisingly, Maradona was asked to respond to Pele’s latest attack.
“What do you want me to say?,” El Pibe de Oro sniped.
“Pele once said Nick Barmby would be the best in the world. He probably fancies Lucas.”
Please note that this story is satirical
Where in the name of fu'ck did you get this??
SundanceKid wrote:Bolton just netted 2 goals at Stamford. Anyone feeling the spirit of Istanbul?
Edit: Make that 3. What a goal. Jaaskelainen sends it from their own box and Davies heads it onto Mathew Taylor who then heads it into the goal. Ball traveled from one box to the opposite goal without even making contact with the ground haha!
we all dream... wrote:SundanceKid wrote:Bolton just netted 2 goals at Stamford. Anyone feeling the spirit of Istanbul?
Edit: Make that 3. What a goal. Jaaskelainen sends it from their own box and Davies heads it onto Mathew Taylor who then heads it into the goal. Ball traveled from one box to the opposite goal without even making contact with the ground haha!
There is a thread for this elsewhere
CLICKY CLICKY
SundanceKid wrote:we all dream... wrote:SundanceKid wrote:Bolton just netted 2 goals at Stamford. Anyone feeling the spirit of Istanbul?
Edit: Make that 3. What a goal. Jaaskelainen sends it from their own box and Davies heads it onto Mathew Taylor who then heads it into the goal. Ball traveled from one box to the opposite goal without even making contact with the ground haha!
There is a thread for this elsewhere
CLICKY CLICKY
I can't believe I made reference to our CL tie with Chelsea in the Liverpool vs Chelsea thread, silly me.
SupitsJonF wrote:Essien didn't play against Bolton (maybe he did, but I'm pretty sure he didn't), and thats the men that stopped Gerrard.
aCe' wrote: Pele & Maradona Clash As Liverpool’s Lucas Slams Benitez
The Brazilian midfielder has sensationally hit out at the Spaniard for subbing him last night, and both Pele and Diego Maradona have become involved in the furore.
9 Apr 2009 15:14:36
Liverpool’s hopes of lifting the Champions League this season appear to be all but over following a heavy 3-1 setback against Chelsea in their quarter final first leg at Anfield last night.
Many experts believe that a key reason why Chelsea won so emphatically was because of the absence of Liverpool’s suspended holding midfielder Javier Mascherano. The visitors took complete charge in the middle-of-the-park, with Frank Lampard in particular repeatedly charging through a massive central hole.
Mascherano’s replacement last night, Lucas, has been heavily criticised for his performance, with the consensus being that the Brazilian is not good enough for this level of football.
However, Lucas has now defended himself against numerous attacks, including one from own team-mate David N’Gog, who branded him “the worst player I have ever seen in my life”.
“For starters, N’Gog can shut up," blasted Lucas.
"He is one of only two strikers at the club, and he can’t even get a game when Fernando Torres is injured.
“As for Rafa, words can’t describe how angry I am for him substituting me. There were still 11 minutes left, and I would have got us back in the game. If I had stayed on we would have grabbed a 3-3 draw without doubt.
"Rafa cost us the game. It was like when Marcello Lippi took off Andrea Pirlo against Ireland. How do these people become managers?”
Lucas has received support from compatriot, and footballing legend, Pele, who claims that the attacks in the press were started by nemesis Diego Maradona.
“As usual, that drug-addict starts causing trouble,” roared ‘The King’.
“Everyone knows that he loves Mascherano. He came out with that stupid ‘Mascherano plus 10 others’ remark. Diego feels embarrassed that his team got humiliated 6-1 by Bolivia, and that Mascherano played bad, so he spreads hate that Lucas was to blame for Liverpool losing.
“I tell you all now. Lucas is a brilliant player, and he will be the best in the world in his position in a couple of years. Mark my words!”
Unsurprisingly, Maradona was asked to respond to Pele’s latest attack.
“What do you want me to say?,” El Pibe de Oro sniped.
“Pele once said Nick Barmby would be the best in the world. He probably fancies Lucas.”
Please note that this story is satirical
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