Liverpool Thread - 2021/22

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Everytime I see Owen on punditry, this is exactly what I think of. Amazing how he managed that actually. Some Rags still believe Owen cursed the number 7 shirt.


All Rag no.7 post-Owen:

- Antonio Valencia (flopped the season he wore it)
- Angel Di Maria (hates the Rags now)
- Memphis Depay (flop)
- Alexis Sanchez (flop)
- Edinson Cavani (actually decent, cleansed the curse a little, but the club itself plagued by a larger curse)
- Ronaldo (prat)
I believe 'Depay 7' was the highest selling shirt in the world that year.
 
Just had a weekend golf at Carden Park near Chester. Yesterday I was walking to my ball near a green and a bloke who turned out to be a Scouser was going to play my ball. I challenged him and said I was playing a Titliest ball, he looked at the ball and said “this must be yours, I’m playing a Taylormade, they all begin with T don’t they”. Typical Scouse wanker, lost his ball but was prepared to cheat by playing someone else’s ball, really sums these fuckers up, only a small thing but it’s time after time, they really are the shit on the bottom of your boots.
 
I'm absolutely stunned Liverpool fans talking up their quadruple chances. It's really at moments like this where I think the biggest differences are between the two sets of fans. Every city fan I've ever know has, at this point in the season, said nothing has been won yet and that one trophy would be a good result and anything else is a bonus. Wild.
 
I'm absolutely stunned Liverpool fans talking up their quadruple chances. It's really at moments like this where I think the biggest differences are between the two sets of fans. Every city fan I've ever know has, at this point in the season, said nothing has been won yet and that one trophy would be a good result and anything else is a bonus. Wild.
It's there year, like it is every year.
 
The last two pages of RAWK.

Wow. Absolutely in a world of their own.

Their take on winning leagues is who remembers it years later. Who talks about it. I’m not sure about you lot, but I couldn’t give a flying fuck who talks about City’s league triumphs 10, 20 years later.

On RAWK though unless other clubs fans are talking about said triumphs, they don’t mean anything.

They must add something to the water over there. Something that makes them a bit special in the head.
 
The last two pages of RAWK.

Wow. Absolutely in a world of their own.

Their take on winning leagues is who remembers it years later. Who talks about it. I’m not sure about you lot, but I couldn’t give a flying fuck who talks about City’s league triumphs 10, 20 years later.

On RAWK though unless other clubs fans are talking about said triumphs, they don’t mean anything.

They must add something to the water over there. Something that makes them a bit special in the head.

Are people still talking about them lifting a trophy and celebrating like they won the world cup in an empty stadium?

That means more surely?
 
The last two pages of RAWK.

Wow. Absolutely in a world of their own.

Their take on winning leagues is who remembers it years later. Who talks about it. I’m not sure about you lot, but I couldn’t give a flying fuck who talks about City’s league triumphs 10, 20 years later.

On RAWK though unless other clubs fans are talking about said triumphs, they don’t mean anything.

They must add something to the water over there. Something that makes them a bit special in the head.
They're thick as pigshit. Despite the fact that they've won 19 league titles who, outside of Liverpool fans, remembers the manner in which they won any of them years later? The three most talked about league title wins amongst neutrals in my 45 years as a City fan are Leicester's in 2016, ours in 2012, and Arsenal's in 1989. The latter was won at Anfield of course. Funny that the most memorable title win involving Liverpool FC wasn't one of the 19 that they won, but the one that they lost in the very last minute of the season!
 
They're thick as pigshit. Despite the fact that they've won 19 league titles who, outside of Liverpool fans, remembers the manner in which they won any of them years later? The three most talked about league title wins amongst neutrals in my 45 years as a City fan are Leicester's in 2016, ours in 2012, and Arsenal's in 1989. The latter was won at Anfield of course. Funny that the most memorable title win involving Liverpool FC wasn't one of the 19 that they won, but the one that they lost in the very last minute of the season!
When I think of Liverpool football club, I think of fans being killed, of English clubs suffering from no European football as a result, of arrogant as you can get bastards as fans. Basically, just all-round scum of the earth. The last thing I think about is any success they’ve had.
 
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