persvenality cult
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itchy finger, trigger?
Chick Counterfly said:itchy finger, trigger?
Trigger said:Chick Counterfly said:itchy finger, trigger?
Not at all, history shows he hasn't learnt from previous wumming ban.
Chick Counterfly said:Trigger said:Not at all, history shows he hasn't learnt from previous wumming ban.
previous ban and he came back with more.... unbelievable jeff.
didn't mean to suggest you'd over-reacted.....'twas only a rubbish attempt at a pun.
Batman said:Xavvi said:Can't say for Kaka, sponsor-related fellow for Torres.
Hmmmm veryyyy convenient ;)
jim_tolmies_perm said:With Torres due back today we may finally be able to shut this thread
.......or get giddy again ?
Same, get over it... He is out of our reach because we didn't make the CL and we'd be far better off investing in the next Torres like Dzeko, Balotelli etc.OB1 said:Forget Torres.
OB1 said:Forget Torres.
ste.sully said:Same, get over it... He is out of our reach because we didn't make the CL and we'd be far better off investing in the next Torres like Dzeko, Balotelli etc.OB1 said:Forget Torres.
jim_tolmies_perm said:OB1 said:Forget Torres.
OB1 what you know. Has he deffo spurned Berts advances ??
BlueDejong said:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/8876682.stm
Torres most popular Premier League shirt name
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres' surname was the most popular to feature on replica Premier League shirts printed worldwide last season.
It is the second successive season the Spaniard has been top, while Anfield team-mate Steven Gerrard was second in the top 10 list compiled by SportingiD.
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney moved up one place to third.
Figures are based on the number of official club shirts sold domestically and internationally.
Arsenal duo Cesc Fabregas and Andrey Asharvin were fourth and fifth, followed by Chelsea pair Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.
Manchester United's Nani and Dimitar Berbatov both dropped out of the top 10, along with Arsenal's Theo Walcott.
Former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo had been second in last season's list but unsurprisingly his name does not appear following his world record transfer to Real Madrid last year.
Manchester United striker Michael Owen featured for the first time alongside Drogba, while Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher and Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez were top 10 re-entries.
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Top 10 names printed on shirts 2009/10 Season
1. Torres
2. Gerrard
3. Rooney
4. Fabregas
5. Arshavin
6. Lampard
7. Drogba
8. Owen
9. Carragher
10. Tevez
Top 10 names printed on shirts 2008/09 Season
1. Torres
2. Ronaldo
3. Gerrard
4. Rooney
5. Berbatov
6. Fabregas
7. Arshavin
8. Walcott
9. Nani
10. Lampard
Top 10 names printed on shirts 2007/08 Season
1. Ronaldo
2. Gerrard
3. Torres
4. Rooney
5. Fabregas
6. Tevez
7. Van Persie
8. Carragher
9. Adebayor
10. Nani
BlueDejong said:8. Owen
Rammy said:BlueDejong said:8. Owen
pmsl at all the deluded rag worshippers who bothered....
Same could be said for whoever bothered to spend their hard-earned on 'Robinho' prints too though, to be honest.Rammy said:BlueDejong said:8. Owen
pmsl at all the deluded rag worshippers who bothered....