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Smh @ Villas team tonight.
Houllier made it clear Saturday's Premier League trip to Bolton is his main priority.He said: "If I had to do it again I would do the same thing."With those other players I still don't think we could have beaten Manchester City here tonight."The team I picked were all internationals and all doing well."We conceded a cheap goal very quickly and I don't think Downing or Young could have prevented that going in."We were beaten by a team that is better than us at the moment and were ruthless in terms of goal chances."Am I still worried about relegation? Of course I am. We have a really important game at Bolton on Saturday."
lol this guy is such a c*nt. Cant stand him
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Malaga were poor I just didnt expect that.Really dissapointed in Pellegrini but anyways we should of saved some goals because truth to be told Real away from home=toothless.Two transfers might be taking placeSercan Yildrim Buraspor to Lokomotiv Moscow(fee yet to be agreed but the player is in Russia)Aiden McGeady Spartak to Zenit(fee yet to be agreed but terms have been between player and zenit which is five year deal and his wages going from 45,000 to 120,000 a week)Brazil squad namedRobinho restedLucio,Cesar,Maicon,Elano recalled.Neymar/Lucas both in the squad its a reward for having an excellent SAM U20 Tournament also Jonas of Valencia called up for the 1st time(was the Brazilian serie A top scorer with Gremio)Roll on the 27/29 march!!!!

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Newcastle United loan man Stephen Ireland has launched a scathing attack on Gerard Houllier.Speaking in an interview with French football magazine So Foot, Ireland is very critical of Aston Villa boss Houllier.The midfielder was rarely used by Houllier after he took charge from Martin O'Neill and he insists he was forced out of Villa by the Frenchman."After 15 matches on the bench Houllier told me to stay at home," said Ireland, who is hoping to make his Newcastle debut against Everton this weekend."I trained during the week and on Fridays he told me, 'no point you coming, you are not in the team'."Yet I was the best player in training. It was my team that won in every session. One of the few times he played me, we drew 0-0 at Chelsea and I ended up man of the match."Apparently that didn't matter to him. I was stuck with being paid for doing nothing at all. I was left to myself. I had to pay out of my own pocket for medical treatment. Can you believe that?"Ireland also took exception at being asked to move to Birmingham from his home in Manchester."Houllier asked me to come and live in Birmingham because it was taking me 75 minutes to come to training. But there were 15 players in the same position as me. Some came from London and took more than two hours, but he only asked me to move," he continued.Dislike for Birmingham"For a start, Birmingham is a c**p city and I wasn't going to make the effort, especially as I wasn't playing. Might as well be in Manchester if I had to stay home on match days."I don't bear Houllier any grudges, it wasn't him who chose me after all."Ireland is desperate to play this weekend, adding: "I just want to play and have a manager who really wants me for once."I have no idea at the moment who I will be playing for next season. My future is unclear."Ireland retired from international football with his native Republic of Ireland four years ago, but he has no regrets and insists he feels nothing for his homeland, or even his hometown of Cork."I don't give a damn for Ireland. Live in Cork? I'd rather shoot myself. I prefer Los Angeles," he said.No Irish actionAnd he admits he is not going to be playing for his country again in the future."Even at youth level, it p****d me off to go there," he said."Everyone came from Dublin. I was the only guy from Cork. I had to take the train on my own, pay for a taxi, there was no hotel, no grub. It was handled so amateurishly."National teams don't interest me. I have more to do than go off for three days to play Andorra. And when you are Irish, you are well aware you'll never win the World Cup."I feel nothing for the team. I absolutely don't feel guilty when they lose and, when they win, at no time do I think I could have been there."Even if Ireland had qualified for the World Cup, I wouldn't have gone. People call for my return, but I have only played five times for them. The national team and me are ancient history."
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:D in other newsSouthend United footballer has been jailed for 20 weeks following an argument at the club's Christmas party.Ryan Hall, 23, admitted affray over the incident which took place on 19 December.The midfielder was jailed at Southend Magistrates' Court on Thursday after pleading guilty to the charge. The court heard the player retaliated after comments made to him and an argument continued outside a nightclub in Chichester Road, Southend. Hall joined Southend from non-league Bromley last summer and scored his first goal for the club against Rotherham in January, hitting three more since.

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