Daarom zeg ik ook, op dit moment.quote:Op maandag 23 maart 2009 11:08 schreef mcyodogg het volgende:
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Nogal een stelling. Als ik zo het hele seizoen bekijk, kom ik eigenlijk niet verder dan Vidic voor POTY.
quote:Gerrard agrees new Liverpool deal
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has agreed a two-year contract extension that will see him remain at Anfield until 2013.
The 28-year-old is yet to sign the new agreement, but is expected to sign in the next few days.
The news will be a further boost for Liverpool fans after manager Rafael Benitez signed a new five-year deal last month.
"This is fantastic news for the club," Benitez told the club's website.
"Steven has once again shown his commitment and it was an easy deal to agree. As soon as we offered him the option he said yes.
"There were no problems at all. He wants to stay for life.
"This deal sends out another clear message that we are moving forward as a club. To know we have a player of Steven's quality with us for many more years is a great boost for the club and the fans.
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"He is clearly a player who inspires those around him and even though he is playing very well at the moment, I still think his best years are ahead of him."
Gerrard has been instrumental in recent weeks in Liverpool's bid to end their 19-year wait for a league title and is the club's top scorer this season with 22 goals in all competitions.
They have moved to within a point of Manchester United after an impressive 4-1 victory at Old Trafford last month, which was followed by an equally emphatic win as Gerrard scored a hat-trick in the 5-0 thrashing of Aston Villa at Anfield.
Victory away at Fulham on Saturday would see them move to the top of the Premier League, albeit possibly only for 24 hours as Manchester United host Villa on Sunday.
Since signing his new deal, Benitez has been quick to tie down other members of his backroom team.
Assistant boss Sammy Lee and first team coach Mauricio Pellegrino agreed extensions of at least two years, while goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero, fitness coach Paco de Miguel and chief scout Eduardo Macia have also re-signed.
quote:Gerrard: Ik stop waarschijnlijk in 2013
PARIJS - Middenvelder Steven Gerrard van Liverpool zal waarschijnlijk aan het einde van het seizoen 2012-2013 stoppen met profvoetbal. Dit zegt de Engels international in het tijdschrift France Football.
,,Ik ben dan 33 en in dat seizoen loopt mijn contract ook af. Ik weet niet zeker of ik daarna nog door wil," aldus Gerrard.
Gerrard begon zijn professionele loopbaan bij Liverpool in 1998. De aanvoerder werd diverse keren in verband gebracht met andere clubs, maar vertrok nooit. ,,Ik weet wel dat Liverpool de enige club is die ik in mijn carrière zal hebben."
Hij heeft tot nu toe bijna vijfhonderd wedstrijden voor Liverpool gespeeld.
Ach zo iemand is het wel.....quote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2009 19:07 schreef -Vaduz- het volgende:
Zou wel stijlvol zijn om de daad dan bij het woord te voegen, wordt hij alleen maar groter van.
quote:Gerrard 'struck with boxer speed'
Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard "totally lost it" and hit a man "with the style and speed of a boxer" during a row over music, a court has heard. Marcus McGee, 34, was assaulted by the England midfielder when he refused to hand over control of a CD player at the Lounge Inn, Southport, it was alleged. Mr Gerrard, 29, took offence when his request was ignored by the businessman, Liverpool Crown Court was told.
The footballer, who denies affray, told police he hit out in self-defence.
The midfielder, from Formby, had been celebrating Liverpool's 5-1 Premier League win over Newcastle United at the Lounge Inn in the early hours of 29 December 2008. Mr Gerrard was with friends when his party clashed with Mr McGee. David Turner QC, prosecuting, told the court that Mr Gerrard asked Mr McGee for a card that controlled the CD player, saying: "Here y'are, lad. Give me that, lad."
Mr Turner said: "Mr McGee took offence at his attitude and the expression 'lad' and he refused.
"Not many people on Merseyside, or indeed anywhere else, would refuse a request from Steven Gerrard but Mr McGee did. He (Mr Gerrard) walked away back to his party but the CCTV shows how much his mood had changed."
After about six minutes Mr Gerrard returned to the victim and confronted him, the court heard. Mr McGee, who was in charge of music for the night, stood up to Mr Gerrard and the pair were head-to-head, the court was told.
One of Mr Gerrard's friends, John Doran, who has admitted affray, pushed Mr McGee away but "could not resist following through with his right elbow into Mr McGee's face," said Mr Turner. "We say at this stage Gerrard totally lost it," he told the court.
'Lost self-control'
"Almost immediately after the blow from John Doran, in fact within seconds, Steven Gerrard joined in the attack with a succession of well aimed uppercut punches delivered with the style and speed of a professional boxer rather than a professional footballer."
Mr Turner said there was "no doubt" Mr Gerrard struck Mr McGee and said the issue for the jury to decide was whether he was acting in self-defence. He said: "Steven Gerrard is a world-class footballer. He has the honour to be captain of Liverpool FC and to play for England. He is a star. He is Liverpool born and bred and here on Merseyside is a hero. We do not say that Mr Gerrard is normally an arrogant man, we don't say that he is a bully. What we do say is that that night he just lost his self-control and joined in an attack which should never have taken place. He let himself down."
The jury watched CCTV footage that showed Mr Gerrard and his friends dancing, singing and drinking in The Lounge Inn. It showed the footballer talking to Mr McGee at the bar for 23 seconds, then Mr Doran elbowing him, and then Mr Gerrard apparently throwing punches.
During his police interview, Mr Gerrard admitted punching Mr McGee but said it was because he believed he was going to be attacked, the jury heard.
In conclusion, Mr Turner told the jury: "If you consider Steven Gerrard was or even may have been acting in self-defence you will acquit. But we say on this occasion Steven Gerrard's fists, not his feet, did the talking. This was never self-defence in a hundred years."
Mr Doran, 29, of Woodlands Road, Ian Gerrard Smith, 19, of Hilary Avenue and Paul McGrattan, 31, of Linden Drive, all Huyton, admit affray. Accrington Stanley footballers Robert Grant, 19, of Enstone Avenue, Litherland, and Ian Dunbavin, 28, of Guildford Road, Southport, have also admitted affray. John McGrattan, 34, of Rimmer Avenue, Huyton, has admitted threatening behaviour after denying affray.
The trial was adjourned and will resume on Wednesday.
quote:Op woensdag 22 juli 2009 10:58 schreef mcyodogg het volgende:
Het gaat eigenlijk al mis bij het dansen
Maak een Youtubeaccount aan...quote:Op vrijdag 24 juli 2009 14:48 schreef DiegoArmandoMaradona het volgende:
Heeft iemand ook beelden zonder je hoeft aan te melden?
quote:Op vrijdag 24 juli 2009 14:54 schreef Tommeke het volgende:
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Maak een Youtubeaccount aan...
Of heb je daar ook al een ban?
Hoezo? Toch duidelijk te zien dat SG eerst wordt geraakt (0:54).. self defence. Of is dat SG niet aan de bar? Niet echt duidelijk te zien ... Al gaat dit natuurlijk nergens over, dit soort taferelen gebeurt overal (waar Engelsen en alcohol aanwezig zijn).quote:Op vrijdag 24 juli 2009 14:42 schreef Cyberia18 het volgende:
LOL. Daar komt hij wel erg goed weg.
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