
Thierry • wrote:I still support Eboue; that wasn't a penalty, and the referee spotted it at 101 mins, when they added 8. Terrible
Cruzerr wrote:No respect to Dalgish.
Phil89 wrote:And it was a penalty. Eboue was all over Lucas. He had his hands in his back and pushed him down
Thierry • wrote:Phil89 wrote:And it was a penalty. Eboue was all over Lucas. He had his hands in his back and pushed him down
The Djourou-Spearing one was a penalty, I'll give you that. But that one, I saw that replay like 10 times, Lucas tripped down himself and then raised his leg, that struck Eboue, who also went down and the referee bought it. Like Ferguson bought him in August.
Cruzerr wrote:Phil89 You are correct. It is football and these kind of games are very tense. I really didn't like when Dalglish * hope I got it right * blew Wenger off. I did not see the whole game, but knowing Wenger, he was not happy with the coach, which is usual. Im pretty sure I am talking to a scouser ?
Phil89 wrote:I guess it doesn't matter in the end. This result doesn't really help either team in their aims for this season.![]()
I want Arsenal to catch United to stop them winning the title and overtaking our record. But there have been more than just this game to blame for them not being able to do it. Very much like Liverpool losing against teams like West Brom cost us any chance at going for 4th or 5th.![]()
Phil89 wrote:Their game against West Ham pissed me off. They deserve to get relegated after giving up a 2-0 half time lead.
Liverpool secure record kit deal.
22/04/2011 - 09:01
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has urged that money be made available for summer spending after the club secured the biggest kit deal in English football history. The £25m-a-year contract with Boston-based Warrior Sports more than doubles Liverpool's present agreement with Adidas and demonstrates the value of the New England contacts of the new owners.
Adidas which launched a new away kit last week as part of a £12 million a year contract with the club had the chance to match the American company's offer. However, they were not prepared to meet the price. It's a big blow to Adidas as only Real Madrid sell more branded shirts than Liverpool.
Warrior is a subisdiary of New Balance, a company best known for its running shoes. Liverpool's owner, Fenway Sports Group, have become increasingly close in recent months to Jim Davis, the chairman nof New Balance. It has entered into a multi-year partnership with the Boston Red Sox including a kit deal and a $1m fee for an illuminated logo inside Fenway Park, the home of the Red Sox.
Warrior has been best known up to now for its association with the game of lacrosse which has Native American origins. It is little known in Britain, but is played at top girls' schools like North London Collegiate and is popular at the better universities.
Whatever the link up does for lacrosse, it is solved the short-term cash flow problems at Liverpool caused by a likely failure to qualigy for the Champions League.
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