RadcliffeRick
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For a while l went out with an attractive red head from Crosby. Bright girl her father was HM of a big comp nearby.To be honest mate best thing I ever did was leave the place in mid 80s. They try to glamourize it with this melancholic sadness but truth is in general it is a horrible place.
People seem to forget that City has one less game played. No team has looked good this season. It's still up for grabs for anyone.This is a strange season, the top 4, the points dropped by everyone, the Dippers although up there, look well shaky to me.
The Rags look like they have looked for the past few years, Arsenal are still iffy, Spurs hit and miss, Chelsea the same.
I wouldn’t write City off just yet.
Plenty of our own have on other threads, and it makes for some fucking embarrassing reading. Fact is that nobody is ripping up trees so far and all the usual suspects look vulnerable. Only Everton and Villa have managed to put together a run of 4 consecutive wins, something that none of the so-called “Big Six” have achieved.Apart from the kokonut scouser on here I don't think anybody has mate.
You are still on the denial stage. The sooner we accept our weakness the sooner we get to improve them. Sterling hasn’t been the same since his Joe Gomez incident, and his level of performance has dropped. Has he scored a lot of goals? Yes. Has he missed a lot opportunities when it matters the most? Yes. He has shifted from getting the clutch goals for us that decides games, into being the culprit who costs us the 3 points. It is a staggering problem that without Kevin we have no attacking output, and with him we require 3-4 sitters to score a single goal.
For that reason they have better forwards. They are far more efficient. I despise Liverpool, even more than United at times due to them being our most direct rival. However, I can take off those blue tinted glasses and recognise when a team is better than us. As I explained before, we need to acknowledge the gap and work on narrowing it rather than close our eyes and pretend nothing is wrong.
Yes so true. I was amazed at the City post match thread at all the doom and gloom.Denial, clearly you haven't read any of my posts on the post match forum.
I believe in constructive criticism, not the cry baby slag off our players approach.
No team stays at the top forever, there are transition periods.
You have totally missed my point. What I am trying to get over is the gravity of our injury problems in the striker dept and compare how they would cope without both Salah and Mane. They would still have Jota and Firminho, but they would be severely weakened.It isnt at all. We never play Aguero and Jesus together as they compete for one spot unfortunately, where as Salah and Mane both start every single week.
We played Argyle eight times in two consecutive seasons; 1987-88 '88-89.It was a great time when we played Plymouth, I think we got promoted that year.
It wasn't until someone else pointed out that you're slagging off city in the Liverpool thread that the penny dropped.
I'm not calling you names I'm calling you a non city fan.
I went to the game in 87, if I remember rightly it was our opening match of the season and varadi or Stewart got the winner.We played Argyle eight times in two consecutive seasons; 1987-88 '88-89.
We won seven of the eight, by an aggregate of 23-10.
Coincidentally, the only one we lost was the first City game I attended. We were 2-0 up at half-time and conceded three after the break. All the goals were scored in the opposite end to where we were standing.
Typical City!
The second year, we won 1-0, thanks to a Brian Gayle header from a Hinchcliffe corner.
It was at the height of the inflatables craze, and I was absolutely gobsmacked by the number and variety of the blow-up characters on parade.
As you say, we were promoted at the end of that season.
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I work for Liverpool Football Club in a number of different roles, one of which is at the tour and museum centre.I thought you would all like to know the feeling on the ground., in the first lockdown anfield tour centre staff were given an average wage by the club after the failed attempt at a furlough claim due to the negative press, this was very helpful as about 60 members of casual staff lost their income and could have been destitute without.
What do I mean by casual staff? the majority are casual staff at tour and museum, zero hour direct employees of Liverpool some of whom work 4-5 times a week spanning many years at the club, casual only in name and rights but often full time in commitment. this suits many of us as we are retiree's but some of the younger men and women rely solely on the club for income.
This is not an attack on the club but feel this context is important for what is happening at the moment.
what has happened in the last few weeks has been far worse, the club have started sending the shifts out on a daily basis with most people not receiving any at all.the feeling at the club is that the place should be closed due to lack of visitor numbers thanks to lockdown/covid anxiety but the club don't want to do that as they will have to compensate the staff again, they are instead left in limbo. it is unfortunately much more viable to reduce the shifts of most to zero and leave them to walk alone whilst this all blows over.
Some members of staff have set up an in house charity where we can drop off food and money for other members of staff to come in and receive no questions asked, this is crazy at a club like Liverpool .Many long term employee's using charities and claiming Universal credit (we all know how long that takes to come in) does not tide well with YNWA,
I have attached a couple of screenshots from the in house whatsapp messaging group to give you a feel for the problem, names and numbers blurred.
I am making an account here under a pseudonym to protect my self.
edit: reposted as a username was visible
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We also played them twice in 1973/74, in the League Cup semi final. I went to both games, home and away. The games were played during the power crisis.We played Argyle eight times in two consecutive seasons; 1987-88 '88-89.
We won seven of the eight, by an aggregate of 23-10.
Coincidentally, the only one we lost was the first City game I attended. We were 2-0 up at half-time and conceded three after the break. All the goals were scored in the opposite end to where we were standing.
Typical City!
The second year, we won 1-0, thanks to a Brian Gayle header from a Hinchcliffe corner.
It was at the height of the inflatables craze, and I was absolutely gobsmacked by the number and variety of the blow-up characters on parade.
As you say, we were promoted at the end of that season.
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Not sure if this has been posted but
Not sure if this has been posted but
You read my mind.Dont believe it LFC is a socialist club and for the working classes it would never treat the liverpudlians workers like this. Next you will be telling me they were thinking of furloughing their staff, as if !
We used to spank goals past Steve Cherry. Then he turns up for one match at Notts County in 1990 playing like Lev Yashin. The bastardWe played Argyle eight times in two consecutive seasons; 1987-88 '88-89.
We won seven of the eight, by an aggregate of 23-10.
Coincidentally, the only one we lost was the first City game I attended. We were 2-0 up at half-time and conceded three after the break. All the goals were scored in the opposite end to where we were standing.
Typical City!
The second year, we won 1-0, thanks to a Brian Gayle header from a Hinchcliffe corner.
It was at the height of the inflatables craze, and I was absolutely gobsmacked by the number and variety of the blow-up characters on parade.
As you say, we were promoted at the end of that season.
MCFC Matches By Opponent - Manchester City, Man City History - Bluemoon-MCFC
Details of every game played by Manchester City Football Club by opponentbluemoon-mcfc.co.uk
Not sure if this has been posted but
It was founded by a prominent Tory for a start....Dont believe it LFC is a socialist club and for the working classes it would never treat the liverpudlians workers like this. Next you will be telling me they were thinking of furloughing their staff, as if !
I’m confused - you’re a city fan, slagging city players, on a Liverpool thread? Why??
Yeah, I remember that, though as I was only 11 at the time, and had no one prepared to take me, I couldn’t attend.We also played them twice in 1973/74, in the League Cup semi final. I went to both games, home and away. The games were played during the power crisis.
I’m sure that fact, like a certain event in Belgium 35 years ago, has been erased from ‘istree.It was founded by a prominent Tory for a start....