The Daily Antoine 10/7/2010 LFC News Digest

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I am back home now, tomorrow’s edition will be back to the normal schedule, YNWA

Cally will be thinking of Babel & Reina tomorrow more…
(One of them will get a winner’s medal even if they don’t play)

Torres doesn’t know if he will start tomorrow more…
(We will support you Nando but please don’t leave us)

El Nino dreams of scoring in the World Cup final more…
(And he will as long as Pedro is not playing)

According to Harry Redknapp Manchester City have made a bid for Torres more…
(How does he know that?)

The ‘Arry one wants to sign former LFC Golf Legend Craig Bellamy more…
(Excellent)

Peter Crouch is being linked with a return back to Liverpool more…
(I like Peter the Great)

Mascherano is keen to move to Inter or Barca more…
(I think this will happen next week)

Aurelio & Robbie Keane look headed for Aston Villa more…
(Good luck guys)

And David James looks set to join West Brom more…
(It is excellent to see players my age still playing)

And finally Howard Webb will be the referee for tomorrow’s final more…
(Shocking)

More Stories Barcelona Cally Craig Bellamy David James Fabio Aurelio Howard Webb Ian Callaghan Inter Nando Pepe Reina Peter Crouch Robbie Keane

6 Comments

  1. how on earth would harry redknapp know that,needs to keep quiet and worry about his own club.

  2. Hope Crouch dosent come back makes us play hit and hope football hoping for a better style under roy.

  3. If Peter regoins & he’s used correctly, GREAT!!! Nevee been a fan of mash, so whatever. I like Hodgson & his take on LFC. I wish him all the best!

  4. Mascherano was kept last season only because Alonso was sold. Now I hope he leaves but most of all I hope we make good money out of his sale like we did with Alonso. I think Jovanovic is a good signing and we did not break the bank. Roy will come up with some decent signings. Somehow I think he will not ‘burn’ as much players as Rafa did.

  5. May sound cheesy, but there is no doubt that this was a peculiar way of repaying England for the fiasco of the Germany game.
    Having said that, whether anyone agrees or not, Webb is in effect consider to be amongst the top 5 referees world-wide.

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