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RE: premier league Football Awards 2012 - cmiller - 14-04-2012 10:32 (14-04-2012 09:56 )LODOS Wrote: cmiller, liverpool are more likely to win the league this season that utd winning 8-0 given the crazy results that have happened this season, nothing would surprise me! RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - Phoenix - 14-04-2012 22:00 (14-04-2012 09:57 )Money_Shot Wrote: ..and let's be honest, since when has an 8-0 game been any good ? Oh I dunno I think this one was alright I'll do my nominations sometime this week RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - Money_Shot - 15-04-2012 02:53 ...and Ancellotti was sacked a year later! RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - cmiller - 15-04-2012 12:41 is anyone else having difficulty narrowing their knob of the season down to one person? too many contenders! twats i'm struggling with cult hero as well. it would have been Balotelli for the endless comedy material he provides, but i can't label him a hero after that challenge on Song RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - Phoenix - 15-04-2012 13:36 (15-04-2012 02:53 )Money_Shot Wrote: ...and Ancellotti was sacked a year later! Don't remind me RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - Money_Shot - 15-04-2012 14:18 For Cult hero's I always look to see how the fans of a particular club take to a new player. There were a few, Ballotelli, the two Newcastle strikers, Ba and Cisse (more so Cisse, he has something about him that Newcastle fans worship) . However for me it was David Luiz, he has something about him that Chelsea fans seem to adore, and he also has a pretty good haircut Every now and again there is a player that fans just instantly take to, sometimes it has nothing to do with football ability, they just have a certain charisma about them. RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - dan g 27 - 15-04-2012 14:52 Sergio Aguero's first goal yesterday would be up there for goal of the season RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - mitchell - 15-04-2012 16:47 Player Of The Season Tim Krul Young Player Of The Season (MAX AGE 23) Sergio Agüero Signing Of The Season Papiss Cisse Goal Of The Season Sebastian Coates v QPR Gaffer Of The Season Alan Pardew Team Of The Season Swansea City Cult Hero Of The Season The Anfield cat Game Of The Season Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal Overseas Player Of The Season Michel Vorm Chant of the season I can't think of one but being a Liverpool fan especially on this day every year for the past 23 years Justice for the 96 is sung from the Kop with passion, hope & demand.... Still we wait!!! Biggest knob head of the season Alan Davies I could use words other than knob head but I'll leave it at that!!! RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - cmiller - 15-04-2012 19:06 (15-04-2012 16:47 )mitchell Wrote: Cult Hero Of The Season i might go with mitchell on this! the Anfield cat though? it looked lost to me! did anyone find out where it came from? RE: Premier League Football Awards 2012 - mitchell - 15-04-2012 19:38 (15-04-2012 19:06 )cmiller Wrote: i might go with mitchell on this! the Anfield cat though? it looked lost to me! did anyone find out where it came from? He made a run from right back before cutting inside & finding space on the edge of the box but the through ball was misplaced & he stormed off in a huff. some of the Latest sightings/rumors include: - Peeking through a square hole in the door at casa del Balotelli. - Playing golf in Argentina after being given a 7 month ban for refusing to leave the field of play. - Being tapped up by Roman Abramovic in a top london hotel. - In hiding after being violated by the Bramble brothers in a north east hotel. - Buying some new fur for his two job interviews, the England job & the position of director of football at Anfield. |