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Mandieta6;2901536 said:Does anyone else get irritated hearing Sara making superfluous comments during the matches? She's clearly just there because of her looks and offers nothing to the experience, considering that her beauty isn't a factor during the match.
Super hot, though.
ShiftyPowers;2901675 said:You might as well PM these thoughts to Arnau, because the rest of us live in nations that respect football enough to not put eye candy in the announcer's box. And I include USA in that.
gasper000;2901477 said:Well, I think I was wrong
the Paraguayan goal is an offside. right decision by referee
Cardozo was offside & actively involved in the play before the ball reaches his mate who scored the goal.
Good right decision by the referees
It is believed that Alonso never wanted to leave the Anfield side, with his contract existing until at least 2012, but differences with former manager Benítez during the start of 2008-09 season made him think otherwise
Very few football folk in England thought the midfielder Xabi Alonso, a £10.5m buy for Liverpool in 2004 was rubbish, but one who clearly did was enigmatic goatee-bearded, Simpsons-sock wearing former Reds manager Rafa Benítez.
Having unsettled the Basque during the 2007-8 season by occasionally replacing him in the starting line-up with the hapless nincompoop Lucas Leiva, Anfield's tactical mastermind expended a good deal of energy during the transfer window trying to offload his compatriot to Juventus in order to raise funds to buy Gareth Barry.
The idea that England's leaden-legged, possession-surrendering holding midfield letdown would do a better job than Alonso gives a clear indication that Rafa had somehow conceived that the Spain ever-present was utter crap.
When Xabi engineered a £30 million move to Real Madrid the following summer, after Barry's decision to ditch his dream of playing for Liverpool in favour of a bank-balance busting deal with Manchester City, Benítez came over all humpy and blustered that Alonso hadn't shown any loyalty, a claim that was accompanied by the sound of glass-house shattering and an argument between a pot and a kettle over their relative shades of darkness. Luckily for the incoming Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson, Lucas is still available.