for a start he's played for Man. Utd and Everton, two clubs liverpool fans love to hate. He's also hated generally in England for giving away the penalty that got us knocked out of Euro 2000Originally Posted by kawaiku
Question? Why does Liverpool hate Phil Neville so much?
for a start he's played for Man. Utd and Everton, two clubs liverpool fans love to hate. He's also hated generally in England for giving away the penalty that got us knocked out of Euro 2000Originally Posted by kawaiku
Gary Neville shags his brother
And his sister and his mother
All the nevilles shag each other
Originally Posted by TheMongoose
Thanks cut, I figured mainly it was because he played for United but didn't remeber the fact that it was his fault who got you guys out of Euro 2000. I thought it was Beckam's(seriously how do you miss that bad?). What did Phill do exactly? O yea and both of the brothers are retarted.
He gave away a stupid penalty to Romania if I remember correctly.Originally Posted by kawaiku
...and he's ugly.
your confusing euro 2004 and euro 2000Originally Posted by kawaiku
EDIT: I see what you mean.Originally Posted by cut
Wow ESPN2s CL coverage is so awesome.
I can't believe they are not going to show the Arsenal-Juve game at all. Some programing genius picked Barca-Benfica instead. Fvcktards.
Arsenal 1 - 0 Juventus
Fabregas scored. looks like it could be a good game!
2-0 Henry, nice passing! Juve stinks, just saying.Originally Posted by <Gypsum Fantastic>
Commentator made good remark on the match. "It´s Buffon against Arsenal"
I can't wait for what **** knutsen says, He can't say Juve aren't doing well at the moment. They're the dominant force in Italian football
AAAHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHA
hahahaha WELL i hate arsenal but i hate every italian team even more.
Juventus midfielder Patrick Vieira believes that the major difference between his current employers and former club Arsenal is their will to win. Vieira spent nine seasons at Highbury before switching to Turin last summer. “There's such a will to win here at Juve,” said the French ace. “They are so used to winning. I feel pressure to do well and that hadn't happened in a while at Arsenal. What makes Juventus so successful? The hunger to win, the hunger to improve, the hunger to fight for every ball. I know I wasn't at my best over the last two years in London, but I believe that each time my form has dipped I've been capable of pulling myself back up. Perhaps I needed a new challenge, so this move came at the right time.”
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