Originally posted by kalikoni at 24-4-2009 20:48
khas utk kaka konan
Steven Gerrard wants his crotch to be the star of Sky Sports’ coverage (kekekekekekekeke)
Liverpool skipper can go tighter, lower and wider than Jamie Redkn ...
kalo dok terkangkang mcm neh, bahser org org tua kat tempat haku = "bukak kedai kopi"
Originally posted by cikguranggi at 25-4-2009 17:49
aku yakin tim liverpul konfem no 2 dlm tangan...........chelsik tepuk tgn jek laa..........
kalau nak no 1 tuh kira nasib la.....ataupun 10 first eleven Manyoo sakit pe ...
no 2 kene tepuk ke? atau kene tepuk pasal tuh pencapaian terbaik di premierleague tu pasal kene tepuk.. btw dengan hanya game epl jek liberpool tinggal nak konsentrate..sedangkan chelsea ade dua kap lagi tgh tunggu...mmng patutlaa dpt no 2..tapi kalo tak dpt gakk..mmng fools se foolsnye laa
ckp dgn benitez tuhh...
tak yahh sungguh2 la...
bagi jekk bebudak main...
tak leh nak lwn kambekk MU tuhh...
kita boleh smpi 4 jekkk...dia kambek smpi 5 golll...hebakk time nihh...
Originally posted by adbrutals at 27-4-2009 08:52
ckp dgn benitez tuhh...
tak yahh sungguh2 la...
bagi jekk bebudak main...
tak leh nak lwn kambekk MU tuhh...
kita boleh smpi 4 jekkk...dia kambek smpi 5 golll...hebakk time nihh...
nak taruk saper2 main x kesah laa, ad...jnji haku xmoh tgk lagik muka carra n lucas.....
carra ni main cam taik ader hati jadik kapitan....
Liverpool are reported to have held talks with Indian billionaireGrandhi Mallikarjuna Rao over a potential £500m takeover at Anfield.
Representatives of Rao's GMR Group were guests at the Merseyside club earlier this week and witnessed the 4-4 draw with Arsenal.
Rao,who has a fortuned estimated at over £4bn and owns Indian PremierLeague Twenty20 cricket team Delhi Daredevils, is understood to be aLiverpool fan and is reportedly keen to invest in other sports,particularly English football.
The News of the Worldreport that Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks opened negotiations with Raoinitially with a view to arranging a sponsorship deal, but the Indianbusinessman who made his fortune in the airport and constructionindustries is thought to be considering a major investment in the clubwhich could lead to an eventual takeover.
A source told the News of the World:"The GMR group were invited by Hicks and their representative watchedthe Arsenal match in the directors' box with Hicks' son Tommy. It wasquite clear the representative was a fan".
Hicks and his co-ownerGeorge Gillett could be forced to sell Liverpool in July unless theycan refinance £350m of loans the duo took out in order to takeover theclub.
The two US sports investors have endured a fractiousrelationship since joining forces at Liverpool, arguing over thegovernance and direction of the club, but recently have presented aunited front as they strive to attract new finance.
Both Hicks and Gillett were present at Anfield for the Arsenal match and met with Rao's representative.
Liverpool are also understood to have held talks with a Kuwaiti investment group, led by Naffer Al Kharafi.
Liverpoolwent top of the Premier League on Saturday after beating Hull City 3-1,but their lead over title rivals Manchester United was short-lived asthe Red Devils reclaimed the lead a few hours later with a stunning 5-2comeback win over Tottenham Hotspur.