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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Weekend Link – July 12: Return of the King, No more big money signing for Reds, R.I.P. Michael Jackson (1958 – 2009), When a Hero turns to Zero, Chelsea swoop for Zlatan

 

Here comes another round of links galore from Red's Fury™.

 

Return of the King.

- Red in Dublin

 

No more big money signing for Reds.

- Liverpool FC Forever

 

R.I.P. Michael Jackson – The Tribute by Sashi.

- sashi-isms

 

From a Saint to a Devil.

- The Empire of The Kop

 

The Blues prepares to bid for Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

- Tommy’s Football

 

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YNWA,

Red's Fury™

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