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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:30 pm
by Sabre
Just in case you read this days that Alonso's been spotted in Manchester, bear in mind that he's not there to sign up for the mancs -- the journos do not need much to make up a story!

A local newspaper has gathered the 5 ex Real Sociedad players playing in the premiership in a restaurant of Manchester

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This three, the beautiful Campo, Xabi's bro, and Garrido, plus Xabi Alonso and Arteta, each of which appeared with a Liverpool and Everton scarf in the photo -- but that photo is not available online, just in paper.  (edited, I have found the photo!)

Relevant bits? Arteta asks Alonso for his recovery and the answer is

"Everything is going on plan, I'll come back really soon. I'm not worried for the injury but it's better to be cautious in the recovery".

Which is reasurring because I was worried that the same toe that was damaged in 2001 is the one that has damaged now.

Alonso has claimed his very comfortable in England, and he loves how comfortably he can train without being bothered by the press.

"In the training sessions we train intensively and with passion and sometimes some little "fights" occur, but after the training session you take some beers with the other player and everything is solved. In Spain though the cameras will capture this normal fights and make an endless problem about it".

Other than that no relevant news concerning Liverpool, just stories about their way of life there. For instance, Garrido shocks us by telling us he doesn't clean his clothes and he piles the dirty clothes until he comes to San Sebastian so that his mother cleans iit"!!! FFS, can you be more imbecile than that? haven't you got a washing shop in fĂșcking  Manchester? :D

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:41 pm
by babu
washing shop... :D

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:51 pm
by Igor Zidane
babu wrote:washing shop... :D

Launderette, in liverpool it's called the bagwash or the baggy kidda :D

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:56 pm
by Sabre
Yes, the proper translation is launderette, or laundry if there's workers on it, but, I didn't check that one and tried "washing shop" as a hopeful try :D

Anyhow, ANY ADULT that must go to his mother so that she cleans his underwears deserves to be insulted. Especially if they confess it in the press ! ( I guess the baggy kidda name is because of that?)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:13 pm
by metalhead
Sabre wrote:Anyhow, ANY ADULT that must go to his mother so that she cleans his underwears deserves to be insulted. Especially if they confess it in the press ! ( I guess the baggy kidda name is because of that?)

There is nothing wrong Sabre, he wants his mother to do his dirty work  :D  :laugh:

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:32 pm
by JoeTerp
I thought proper translation is laundomat.  I take my dirty clothes home to have my mom wash them every other week because my mom like to see me and I go to school only 25 minutes from where I grew up.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:43 pm
by The Manhattan Project
Alonso will score against Forest in the FA Cup.

He will take one of Reina's goal kicks, the ball will fall in an arc into the opposite goal, then bounce out of the stadium, travel down the motorway, stop at a service station for a sandwich, land on a truck, get off at junction 89A, get a train, stop at the station, get into a cab, travel to Kennilworth Road, pass through the turnstyles and roll into the Luton goal.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:33 pm
by ferrariboy21
Xabi singing "We have the best midfield"
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Xabi Alonso singing "We have the best midfield in the world" in his recent appearance on TV.

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