Liverpool thread 2018/19

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The whole fucking cult is just built on emotion but not in a good way, the anger and bitter resentment they display is actually quite scary, they think they are something special but they aren't and it borders on the lines of insanity rather than just outright delusion. Fucking odd bunch.

Slippy G and Spitty C don't like this post.
 
a Chelsea fan summed it up,he wrote a piece about Liverpool fans, sorry I cant find it, if someone knows where to find it post it up I want to post it in another place.

This one??? It's pretty old
https://talksport.com/football/189379/why-i-cant-stand-liverpool-chelsea-fan-170131225935/

Why can’t I stand Liverpool? Four simple words get me going. Luis Garcia’s ghost goal.

It’s irrelevant that Liverpool may have had a penalty/Cech may have been sent off if the goal, rightly, had not been given. The fact is a goal was given that should not have been, after Liverpool had fluked their way out of the group stages, and it took them to a Champions League final they should never have won – but did. As a Chelsea fan, I can’t abide any of that.

Then there is the fact that, off the back of a lucky final win, where Milan should really have seen them off, Liverpool fans have perpetuated the myth that Rafa Benitez is some kind of world class manager.

That’d be like us claiming Roberto Di Matteo is the second coming.

Benitez, lest anyone forget, destroyed Jose Mourinho’s treble-winning Inter Milan team. He also lasted just seven months at Real Madrid – a Madrid that swiftly went on to win the Champions League and go 42-games unbeaten under Benitez’s successor, a managerial novice no less. And now the Spaniard is down in the Championship with Newcastle. Does that strike anyone as world class?

Credit where it’s due, winning La Liga twice with Valencia was impressive from Benitez, but he’s been living off that and a fluky Champions League win for over a decade now. He may have achieved more than Di Matteo, but to compare him with the likes of a Guardiola, a Ferguson or a Mourinho is simply laughable.

I couldn’t write something on the Chelsea-Liverpool rivalry without addressing its most famous moment – Steven Gerrard’s slip. When John Terry slipped and cost us the Champions League against Manchester United, we were always going to get a load of stick. United fans still sing about it now, they probably always will and we accept that.

So why do I see Liverpool fans crying over us singing about Gerrard? Get over it? Why should we? It seems funny to me how the fans who always sing to us about their ‘history’ want to erase a major part of it.

Oh and one final thing, the fact you’ve won ‘five European Cups and 18 leagues’ – as you’ve been chanting at us for the past 10 years – doesn’t make up for the fact you’ve won just one League Cup in that decade.

Try not to be annoyed by this article Liverpool fans and, if you are, don’t take it out on us Chelsea fans. Instead you should be angry with your team for letting Jesper Gronkjaer score the goal which took us into the 2003/04 Champions League.

This was the moment that ultimately attracted Abramovich to our club and changed the course of our ‘history’ altogether.

Without that Gronkjaer goal we probably would never have had our rivalry and I almost certainly wouldn’t be here writing this article today. Wouldn’t that have been a shame?
 
I think some of the conspiracy theories about refs/the FA/UEFA and the rest can get a bit much, but Liverpool have definitely been lucky this season. +12.6 expected points (compared to our +6.9). Can that really continue into another season?
 
I think some of the conspiracy theories about refs/the FA/UEFA and the rest can get a bit much, but Liverpool have definitely been lucky this season. +12.6 expected points (compared to our +6.9). Can that really continue into another season?
There's post after post on Rawk who are convinced it's Var that will hinder us next season. As it's City who have benefited from dodgy decisions. Yes they truly do believe this.
 
There's post after post on Rawk who are convinced it's Var that will hinder us next season. As it's City who have benefited from dodgy decisions. Yes they truly do believe this.

Football fans really aren't that far away from flat earthers a lot of the time - we have our fair share here. I get that the irrationality of it all is the fun of it, but wow.

Being fair to them, there is thread over there called the Alternative League is pretty decent for various stats and analysis.
 
I don't get all this talk about us trying to manufacture a rivalry with them. We were rivals with them this season (and Spurs at one point) because we were the two teams at the top of the league, fighting to win the title. Next year our rivals(s) will likely be someone else.
 
Their thread on RAWK is the most intoxicating mixture of delusion, bitterness and grandiosity.

I urge you all to put 15 minutes aside and just absorb what a set of undeniably massive cry babies they are.

The whole thread is a world class lesson in how to be as small time as humanly possible.
 
RAWK is spectacular today, even by their own gimp like standards.

The cult are frothing that someone threw a pint at Neville - bit of a ****ish thing to do in fairness.

I suppose had someone pushed him into a fountain or maybe even dropped a slab of concrete onto his head, that would have been just fine.

That fucking place is an absolute cesspit.
 
I don't get all this talk about us trying to manufacture a rivalry with them. We were rivals with them this season (and Spurs at one point) because we were the two teams at the top of the league, fighting to win the title. Next year our rivals(s) will likely be someone else.

Let’s have it straight.

They weren’t rivals this year.

We gave them a 10 point head start played the season without our best player and still beat them.

Rivals? More like playthings.
 
This one??? It's pretty old
https://talksport.com/football/189379/why-i-cant-stand-liverpool-chelsea-fan-170131225935/

Why can’t I stand Liverpool? Four simple words get me going. Luis Garcia’s ghost goal.

It’s irrelevant that Liverpool may have had a penalty/Cech may have been sent off if the goal, rightly, had not been given. The fact is a goal was given that should not have been, after Liverpool had fluked their way out of the group stages, and it took them to a Champions League final they should never have won – but did. As a Chelsea fan, I can’t abide any of that.

Then there is the fact that, off the back of a lucky final win, where Milan should really have seen them off, Liverpool fans have perpetuated the myth that Rafa Benitez is some kind of world class manager.

That’d be like us claiming Roberto Di Matteo is the second coming.

Benitez, lest anyone forget, destroyed Jose Mourinho’s treble-winning Inter Milan team. He also lasted just seven months at Real Madrid – a Madrid that swiftly went on to win the Champions League and go 42-games unbeaten under Benitez’s successor, a managerial novice no less. And now the Spaniard is down in the Championship with Newcastle. Does that strike anyone as world class?

Credit where it’s due, winning La Liga twice with Valencia was impressive from Benitez, but he’s been living off that and a fluky Champions League win for over a decade now. He may have achieved more than Di Matteo, but to compare him with the likes of a Guardiola, a Ferguson or a Mourinho is simply laughable.

I couldn’t write something on the Chelsea-Liverpool rivalry without addressing its most famous moment – Steven Gerrard’s slip. When John Terry slipped and cost us the Champions League against Manchester United, we were always going to get a load of stick. United fans still sing about it now, they probably always will and we accept that.

So why do I see Liverpool fans crying over us singing about Gerrard? Get over it? Why should we? It seems funny to me how the fans who always sing to us about their ‘history’ want to erase a major part of it.

Oh and one final thing, the fact you’ve won ‘five European Cups and 18 leagues’ – as you’ve been chanting at us for the past 10 years – doesn’t make up for the fact you’ve won just one League Cup in that decade.

Try not to be annoyed by this article Liverpool fans and, if you are, don’t take it out on us Chelsea fans. Instead you should be angry with your team for letting Jesper Gronkjaer score the goal which took us into the 2003/04 Champions League.

This was the moment that ultimately attracted Abramovich to our club and changed the course of our ‘history’ altogether.

Without that Gronkjaer goal we probably would never have had our rivalry and I almost certainly wouldn’t be here writing this article today. Wouldn’t that have been a shame?
that's not the one thanks anyway, its about being a cult, about singing you'll never walk alone being a hymn more than a football chant
 
Let’s have it straight.

They weren’t rivals this year.

We gave them a 10 point head start played the season without our best player and still beat them.

Rivals? More like playthings.

Hahaha! That's proper snide but funny as fuck. I wish I could be arsed to make a Rawk account and post that.... in fact, I just might.
 
Saw this today:



That has got to be an all new low surely

RIP, little girl but using your dead kid to get Free CL Final tickets???

Was in the pub after the match and there was a dipper with a Liverpool shirt with RIP 96 on the back. I can understand them wearing it for the anniversary game but to wear it on the final day of the season is just mawkish and weird. But that's Liverpool for you.
 
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