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Into the last 16! yay!

The football team I follow in England managed to beat the Greek team they were playing in a European football club tournament called the UEFA Champions league. Yay! Steven Gerrard, the Liverpool Captain, was talking about how a loss would not be acceptable because he wants to play in the Champions League next year. There have been transfer rumours surrounding him ever since the summer when he turned down an offer from a London club called Chelsea. However, even if Liverpool don't finish in the top four of the Premiership, they could win the Champions League and play that way. Hopefully Liverpool continue their good form into the final 16 of the CL and try to improve their away form in the Premiership. This Saturday is the big Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool. This match is all the more important because Everton is currently third in the table while Liverpool is 7th. A win for Liverpool would be key as it would earn them more points and get them a step closer to a Champions League spot and maybe even the title by the end of the year. A win for Everton would see them keep the pressure on the top two teams Chelsea and Arsenal. I'm hoping for something good on Saturday.
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posted by Blogger Rosalie @ 7:20 AM

Soccer. I think you meant to say soccer team.

:P    



posted by Blogger Jay @ 8:12 AM

:o รพ back at ya!

Actually the word soccer is a derivative of the word association. Football as it was formerly and formally known was called Association Football. The English at the time were prone to adding "er" to the end of words so Association Football became Soccer. However in England and the rest of the world, except the US, the beautiful game is still known as football.    



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