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Dele would have been put in the gallows for less !!!If that had been Harry Kane RAWK would be fuming.
Dele would have been put in the gallows for less !!!If that had been Harry Kane RAWK would be fuming.
That is exactly how I read the situationI thought for a sec he was going to say it wasn’t a pen but then one of his team mates led him away!
If that had been Harry Kane RAWK would be fuming.
I remember being on a bus to watch Spurs play Colchester United in a pre-season friendly and hearing the news he was staying at Villa and I was guttedWonder what on earth has happened to Benteke??? I remember a few windows ago bawling into my morning cornflakes cause levy didn't spunky his load on him...
Looks awful these days
Nope.Looked like the keeper tipped it on to the bar?
Liverpool broke him, same with Robbie KeaneWonder what on earth has happened to Benteke??? I remember a few windows ago bawling into my morning cornflakes cause levy didn't spunky his load on him...
Looks awful these days
He was awful then, just on a hot streak.Wonder what on earth has happened to Benteke??? I remember a few windows ago bawling into my morning cornflakes cause levy didn't spunky his load on him...
Looks awful these days
Even you must have liked this from Timmeh?!He was awful then, just on a hot streak.
I don't get the point of the article. Is Timmeh saying that crosses are good? Wouldn't surprise meEven you must have liked this from Timmeh?!
Christian Benteke is ready to prove Tim Sherwood wrong and show him that Liverpool is the perfect place to demonstrate his scoring talents.
Aston Villa manager Sherwood claimed in May that Benteke should 'aim higher' than Liverpool and made the pointed comment that Brendan Rodgers' squad provided the lowest numbers of crosses (409) in the Barclays Premier League last season.
Those words remain fresh in the Belgian's mind, as do comments about the role Sherwood played in Benteke's blistering run of form through spring, with 12 goals in 13 games propelling Villa to the FA Cup final and saving them from relegation. It also convinced Rodgers to spend £32.5million on him.