The irony is staggering,they really are as daft as their stereotype.
They're outraged at Milner being booed, and at the same time defending their booing of Sterling.
The irony is staggering,they really are as daft as their stereotype.
Haha,no-one even rated him when he played for us but now he is the best thing since sliced bread,he wouldn't have got boo's if he hadn't been picking away at us since he left,no need for it at allThe Liverpool Echo was best. We're 'classless' apparently.
Brain what brainI didn't boo him. He's such a non descript personality I find it hard to muster up any kind of fucks about him positive or negative. I did Amuse myself thinking that he was probably baffled as to why we have suddenly started. I could picture his brain whirrring inside all confused.
So I found the MEN article.
The worst he says is " as a team this is probably the best team I've played in." He then goes on to explain that Man City were also a top side and " arguably had more standout individual players"
Think what he's saying is that the collective team is better, now I would agree that Liverpool are definitely greater than a sum of there parts.
Now if that's all he's said to upset the booers then you need to get thicker skin.
The booing made us look just as bad as Liverpool and Arsenal fans booing their ex players.
As for celebrating in front of your ex clubs fans I'm all for that. I would want to see Raheem losing his shit when he eventually scores against them.
And to think I used to consider him a lad with a sound mind and good heart ...Brain what brain
Me too, caught me really off guard with the way he's been since leavingAnd to think I used to consider him a lad with a sound mind and good heart ...
Yes, because they've abused him for years, as have their media.
Wouldn't normally boo a former blue but fuck me I booed like he was a Champions league anthem today
Wallow in miseryland you ungrateful ####
Wanted to create a new thread on this for the exposure, rather than let it die in the Milner thread.
I think the Cutter needs to set the prick straight.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-city-fans-short-memories-10059216