ivaldo
Mediocre Horse Whisperer, s'up wid chew?
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He was good in RocknRolla and 300.
Not really, they still only drew with Palace. Also I'm sure he contributed to some points before that to put them in a position to win the title.
I've loved to hate him over the years but it just comes across as bitter when people say stuff like you've just posted. Great player, love it that he never won a title but you have to admire his loyalty.
His red card against us in 38 secs is a recent favourite.
He was one of the few complete midfielders when he was in his prime.
Totally agree (ignoring white text). As much as we've all loved to hate him, come on lads, he's leaving Liverpool and will never win the league, can't we show him a bit of respect now? He's been a superb player and ambassador for English football, it's going to be strange next season without him (to hate).In fairness he's one of the greatest players the Premiership has ever seen or ever will see, the best player never to win the league and a true professional. He is arguably the best midfielder of his generation. Every Club would want him in their team, and even though he plays for Liverpool I'd go as far as saying we all have a massive respect for him, both as a player and as a man.
I for one think that the Premiership will be a lesser place without him
Only joking he's a prick of the highest order who fecked up his only chance of winning the league, that's what the slippy cnut will be remembered for.
His taste in music.
And his willingness to enforce it with violence.
I'll never show him any respect..never!Totally agree (ignoring white text). As much as we've all loved to hate him, come on lads, he's leaving Liverpool and will never win the league, can't we show him a bit of respect now? He's been a superb player and ambassador for English football, it's going to be strange next season without him (to hate).
His taste in music.
And his willingness to enforce it with violence.
He prefers ending his career in second rate league than joining the one man club list for Liverpool.
He's a slippery guy on and off the pitch:
He's highly rated by his current manager.