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  • In an ideal world Rafa would realise his failings and alter the manner in which he manages - that way we could rebuild and go-about getting our precarious house in order.

    This Is Anfield Aaron Cutler 2010

  • "livestock / passengers" still remain trapped, while the operating "crew" go-about looting their luggage, pilfering the mail, and of course robbing the allamerican express …. all on orders from absentee "owners" who expect never to be caught dead anywhere near the scene of their "crime."

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

  • "livestock / passengers" still remain trapped, while the operating "crew" go-about looting their luggage, pilfering the mail, and of course robbing the allamerican express …. all on orders from absentee "owners" who expect never to be caught dead anywhere near the scene of their "crime."

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

  • "livestock / passengers" still remain trapped, while the operating "crew" go-about looting their luggage, pilfering the mail, and of course robbing the allamerican express …. all on orders from absentee "owners" who expect never to be caught dead anywhere near the scene of their "crime."

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

  • "livestock / passengers" still remain trapped, while the operating "crew" go-about looting their luggage, pilfering the mail, and of course robbing the allamerican express …. all on orders from absentee "owners" who expect never to be caught dead anywhere near the scene of their "crime."

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

  • "livestock / passengers" still remain trapped, while the operating "crew" go-about looting their luggage, pilfering the mail, and of course robbing the allamerican express …. all on orders from absentee "owners" who expect never to be caught dead anywhere near the scene of their "crime."

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

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