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...............and so it begins


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Nope...still abhorrent. An insult to modern design and engineering. Butchered piece of architecture there, zero cohesion. Looks like they built a classic brick and mortar building, then retrospectively realized they needed a roof and tacked on some shit tin they collected off the curb. I've seen some ugly failed architecture in my life, but in general the design reflected that the designers were planning something.

That just looks like...well...failure. Good luck finding someone to front £90m to stick their name on that steaming pile of feces....
Stand nearly finished.
Host naming rights still available.
Interest minimal.
Team this season woeful.
 
Daniel Sturridge admits to spraying fragrance on kit before games

By Paul Vinnell
Last Updated: 30/06/16 10:56am

The 26-year-old has returned home after England's humiliating exit from Euro 2016 at the hands of Iceland.

The campaign may have left a bitter taste in the mouth, but Sturridge at least smelled the part.


'People might think it's strange, but I like smelling it, so it's not about what anyone else thinks," he told GQ magazine. "Fragrance probably shows people who you are as much as your clothes do."

And Sturridge admits one luxury he cannot do without is moisturiser.

"Totally honest, I'd say moisturiser. I really like the Body Shop one - strawberry. I just don't like my body being dry," he said.

"I need my skin to feel smooth and moisturised."
 
Sakho: His defence: 'yes I took a banned substance, on the banned substance list which is there for everyone to see, but I don't think it should be banned.'

Yes I committed the armed robbery your honour, I knew it was prohibited by law to do so, but I challenge the validity of armed robbery as a crime in the theft act of 1968.
 
Sakho: His defence: 'yes I took a banned substance, on the banned substance list which is there for everyone to see, but I don't think it should be banned.'

Yes I committed the armed robbery your honour, I knew it was prohibited by law to do so, but I challenge the validity of armed robbery as a crime in the theft act of 1968.
is that going on now?

wouldnt think so, looking at the bbc website
 
Are you trying to say the prices are high or low?

Personally, I feel 6m for Skrtel is a lot, and 15m for Ibe is on the low side.

Paying 34m for Mane and releasing Ibe for less than half, well that at least just blows my fucking mind. Unless there's something going on with the lad.
I think both clubs would be overpaying and Liverpool are getting very good amounts for both players.
 
Sakho took a banned substance which, according to his legal team, is on the banned list but now supposedly is not really banned? I just don't get this one.
Did Liverpool FC supply this supplement?
Isn't it about time, to make everything crystal fucking clear, that any physical improvement a player embarks upon which involves supplements/fat burners is to only be done through the club medical staff. That way the club can ensure there are no banned substances in the supplements they received and distribute and make sure their assets are not using illegal substances.
That way the player cannot take a banned substance in a supplement. If he has done it has been done outside of the club and therefore he has no defence.
If he denies this, then the stock the club has can be scrutinised and one of them found out.
 
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