Rafa Benitez to bring Pablo Aimar to Liverpool?

Liverpool Echo reporting what has also started to float round the less trustworthy rumour sites, that Pablo Aimar may be being lined up to come to Liverpool in the January transfer window.

Pablo Aimar

Have wanted to see Aimar at Anfield since Rafa arrived, only rumour at the moment, but I am getting deja-vu, like when Hollier brought in Jari Litmanen. I thought this would be the final part of the jigsaw and Litmanen would be free to roam and express himself in front of the midfield, behind the striker/s bagging a few as well. For some reason Litmanen was sadly under used. Lets hope the same does not occur if Aimar comes to Anfield. Of all the rumours currently doing the rounds, this is the one I am praying comes true.

Nice friend for Javier as well eh, then bring in Messi in the summer :O)

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Keegan in shock Newcastle return

Kevin Keegan takes over the managerial role at Newcastle United (again!).

I wish him all the luck in the world, but has Keggy lost his marbles? Time will tell.
It’s a funny old game.

Skysports News report a flood of calls and txts from people saying they are going to call their new borns ‘Kevin Keegan…” I hope not, there is only one Kevin Keegan Milton, and that’s my brother :O)

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Happy New Year 2008

Yeah bit late, where do the days go, so much to catch up on blog wise (I’m sure I wrote this last year as well and never covered the things that I mentioned then).

  • Pics, vids and review of Hard-Fi @ the Academy in Birmingham.
  • Pics from over Christmas.
  • Pics from New Years eve (thanks Nick, Michelle, Emma and Rhiannon).

Also quick movie reviews from over the holiday period (and a bit before, cor I slack init) including ‘Stardust’, ‘Enchanted’, ‘Polar Express: 3D’, although, whether I will actually do all this is another matter ;O)

All the best to you for 2008, hopefully this year will see some significant developments with the blog, and (as always) more regular posts.

TTFN – Nx

As Lou Reed said: “Between thought and expression, there lies a lifetime.”