Sorry for not blogging for the past two months due to the heavy workloads. The Reds surviving pretty well in their last five matches. DIC negotiating to buyout George Gillet's share in LFC is still on-going. And Liverpool Football Club is just 10 points off the leader Arsenal in the Premier League with the same amount of matches played. Fernando Torres is in red-hot form, only two more goals from El-Nino to equal Ronaldo's 21 goals in the EPL.
Stay tune for more news!
YNWA,
Red's Fury™
Monday, March 10, 2008
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