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Hope Manu murder them.

 

Liverpool's start to the season will be horrific when they lose to them. They'll finish mid-table this season, no doubt.

 

Their Swedish supporters' site put out a text voicing concerns over their defensive displays so far, and that it wouldn't be good enough for top four.

 

I would worry about goalscoring as Borini looks nothing like £10m striker. They should worry about Europe at all, let alone top half.

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Hope Manu murder them.

 

Liverpool's start to the season will be horrific when they lose to them. They'll finish mid-table this season, no doubt.

 

Their Swedish supporters' site put out a text voicing concerns over their defensive displays so far, and that it wouldn't be good enough for top four.

 

I would worry about goalscoring as Borini looks nothing like £10m striker. They should worry about Europe at all, let alone top half.

 

Should have stayed in Italy

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http://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/article/new-associate-director-maxi-jazz-376875.aspx

 

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Crystal Palace Football Club is delighted to announce that Maxi Jazz (Maxwell Fraser) has kindly agreed to become an Associate Director of the club.

 

Maxi achieved worldwide fame as the lead singer of the band Faithless, best known for their dance songs “Insomnia” and “God is a DJ”. Born and bred in south London, Maxi has been a Palace supporter since the early 1970s and was a prominent voice when the club was in administration in 2010.

 

At the match against Nottingham Forest last night he commented “I can't tell you how honoured I feel to have been invited to be an Associate Director of the club I've loved and supported since I was nine years old. I was a regular in the Holmesdale during the 70s, I idolised John Jackson and the highlight (thus far!) the total 5-0 annihilation of Man Utd. I was there!!! I lost all my money, my house keys and had my beloved (embroidered!) bobble hat'n scarf nicked by two 9ft red'n white Yeti but it remains one of my all time brilliant weekends! I've been a bit busy over the last few years but I've now got the opportunity to come more regularly to the games and give something back to the club I've loved for so long. I'm South London and Proud. And I support the Palace!”

 

Palace Chief Executive Phil Alexander said: "I'm delighted that Maxi has signed up to be an associate director at Palace. He has been a devoted Palace fan for more than 40 years and joins another iconic entertainer Eddie Izzard in the boardroom on match days. We look forward to welcoming him down at Selhurst as much as possible this year."

 

An Associate Directorship includes full hospitality in the Boardroom at every home game for two guests and is a fantastic way to enjoy football. As well as meeting Directors from other clubs it is a great way of business networking and entertaining. Packages are still available for the 2012/13 season. For further details contact Phil Alexander, Chief Executive of Crystal Palace on 020 8768 6001.

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Hope Manu murder them.

 

Liverpool's start to the season will be horrific when they lose to them. They'll finish mid-table this season, no doubt.

 

Their Swedish supporters' site put out a text voicing concerns over their defensive displays so far, and that it wouldn't be good enough for top four.

 

I would worry about goalscoring as Borini looks nothing like £10m striker. They should worry about Europe at all, let alone top half.

 

Should have stayed in Italy

 

Too soon to start questioning him tbh. Doesn´t help that he has been deployed in a more wide position. Don´t understand why Rodgers keep putting Suarez central and Borini wide.

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