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juvelover

Senior Member
Jul 13, 2002
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it was 1 yard inside the goal and it even touched the ground ,, this is a big joke , spurs robbed

Chelsea go 7 clear

Man city goal againest arsenal must be dissallowed coz barton fouled vieira
 

Dragon

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2003
27,407
Henry highlights anti- racism wrist band


Thierry Henry, the Arsenal and France forward, used the FIFA World Footballer of the Year gala as a platform to speak out against racism in the game.

Sporting a black-and-white wristband, as he accepted the runners-up award of World Player of the Year in Zurich, Henry said,

"The wristband is about racism. The player's can't do very much on the pitch, but this is a symbol of how we feel. It's part of a campaign. If we can get fans to stand up and speak out, that is something good."

Proceeds from the sale of the wristbands, produced by Nike, are expected to be donated to anti- racism campaigns in football across Europe. Nike are consulting organisations such as Kick It Out as to how the campaign could be run.

Details of where to buy the bands are not yet available but will be published here once they are known.



I really hope this band-trend ends soon
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,101
Everton and Liverpool have scrapped tentative plans for the Premiership rivals to share a new stadium on Merseyside. A year of talks sponsored by Sports Minister Richard Caborn that might have led to Everton sharing Liverpool's planned new ground at Stanley Park have ended in disagreement.



Gerrard back to ease Hornet sting
EVERTON: Merry on the Mersey

Liverpool City Council spokesman said on Tuesday: "It is disappointing that both sides have been unable to reach agreement on a joint stadium.

"However, the existing plan for a new Anfield is part of a major regeneration of the Anfield and Breckfield area and we fully intend to deliver that because of the economic benefits it will bring to an area which badly needs them.

"Of course, we will also do everything we can to help Everton find a 21st century stadium for the club and its fans."

The groundshare idea had never been popular with supporters of either team and feelings also ran high among club officials, despite an economic case for sharing.

Local MP Peter Kilfoyle told the city's Daily Post that financing arrangements had been part of the problem.

But he added: "I don't think either of the two clubs at board level were ultimately supportive of it either.

"One or two individuals on either side were in favour but it was not enough because most were hostile."

COST SOARED

In 2003, Everton shelved plans to move from Goodison Park to a new ground at Liverpool's King's Dock after the projected cost soared to nearly 200 million pounds ($375.5 million).

Liverpool have been hit by the cost of moving to a planned new 60,000-seater stadium at Stanley Park rising from an estimated 80 million pounds to 110 million pounds.

Everton chief executive Keith Wyness told Everton's website on Tuesday: "We have said all along that we had three options --a shared stadium, the redevelopment of Goodison Park and a stand-alone stadium of our own."

His Liverpool counterpart Rick Parry hoped the council announcement would speed up the Stanley Park development.

"With the issue now fully resolved, we hope that all parties involved can pull together to get this project delivered as quickly as possible," Parry told the Liverpool website.


from Eurosport.com

These guys are really stupid. Economic importance should have been their top concern. Don't they see Milan and Inter? Or Roma and Lazio?
Semtiments don't have a place in economic decisions. :fool:
 

Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
7,561
They are fools, what do you expect from the Scousers? I cant help but agreeing with them tho, it makes me cringe when I see Lazio play at the Olimpico!
 

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