Liverpool thread 2019/20

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Article in the DM with quotes from Lovren saying how proud he was after admitting to deliberately elbowing Ramos in the head as pay-back for the injury to Salah.
 
Didn’t know about this Colin Mafham chap. Just had a quick look - what a surprise...fucking dippers, offended by everything, etc.

Everyday my utter hatred of that club grows more and more intense.


Absolute fucking scum.

I'd never heard of him before so checked him out. What a vile bunch of scum Liverpool FC, the Liverpool Echo and Liverpool fans are. A match made in hell.

 
I'd never heard of him before so checked him out. What a vile bunch of scum Liverpool FC, the Liverpool Echo and Liverpool fans are. A match made in hell.

Not to mention the craven, cowardly scumbags at Reach PLC
 
Amazing that he sees himself as a bit of a leg-end at the cult. He was only there for two years. Navas was with us for twice as long.
Was shown the door when Ian Rush was brought back.
Basically a shit Ian Rush tribute act who spent most of his career in the lower leagues with Newport County and Tranmere Rovers.
A legend in his own brain cell.
 
In the wake of revelations that Tony Cascarino believed he wasn’t eligible to play soccer for the Republic of Ireland, doubts have also been raised about the eligibility of another Irish stalwart, John Aldridge. Last weekend, the Irish edition of The Sunday Times alleged that Aldridge was not qualified to play for Ireland for most of his international career.

The newspaper alleged that Aldridge, who has always insisted he qualified through his maternal great-grandmother, couldn’t claim Irish citizenship because his mother was never an Irish citizen and never had an Irish passport.

While he was playing for Ireland between 1986 and ’96, Aldridge, who scored 19 goals in 69 games, traveled on a British passport. However, he was granted an Irish passport in 1996, which, The Sunday Times alleged, came after he received a certificate of naturalization from the Irish Department of Justice based on the fact that he had played for the Republic for 10 years.

Aldridge, currently manager with Tranmere Rovers in the English First Division, rejected The Sunday Times article out of hand.

"The story is totally unfounded and I’m checking my legal position," he said. "I’m not having anyone defaming my name and my reputation. Without a shadow of doubt I was 100 percent qualified when I played for Ireland."

His claim to fame was a missed penalty against Wimbledon in the 88 FA cup final. No wonder he's bitter :D
 
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