Pingu the Penguin
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Well at least you’ve moved down from inevitable!The form is the form. Like it it or not. Yes it’s not 100% correct. But in terms of probability the likely outcome is what it is.
Well at least you’ve moved down from inevitable!The form is the form. Like it it or not. Yes it’s not 100% correct. But in terms of probability the likely outcome is what it is.
They are tiresome, I'll give you that!All it needed from the pundits was a quick rendition of YAWN and Scouse Tommy.
The song isn't much better either.They are tiresome, I'll give you that!
Someone on sky already said its bigger than that for Klopp due to the manner of the victory with a squad of academy players filling inYeah but watch the media try and turn it into the CL final equivalent now.
They airbrushed our Carabao Cup wins with academy players as wellSomeone on sky already said its bigger than that for Klopp due to the manner of the victory with a squad of academy players filling in
You’re a visionary and a trailblazer.Thanks. It wasn’t easy seeing how he really was back then
After what was as i saw a perfect legit goal getting marked off by VAR. Its not like it is in the league or it effects us.Are you sure you're on the right forum? Glad for Virgil!!!
The worst thing is this is the BBC. Paid for by everyone's License fees. Shockingly biased.
The Rat said this live on air. you know what annoys me , he would never say that if the rags were beat by kids( like they have) when commentating. Both him and carrager need binning of both emotional wrecks and and shouldn't be commentating on their respective clubs
The touchline body language of the two managers suggested one was angry at the thought of not winning to the point he'd go all out attack because he refused to lose and had only one thought, which was winning. Had he of lost it would of been dealt with at that point but there was only a focus on winning, so he didn't lose. Then there was the other manager who was so anxious of losing his only thought was to not lose, rather than win, he wanted to not lose. And this seemed to spill into the team and possibly the crowd. Whereas Liverpool often seem to have that all or nothing attitude which spills into the crowd and players. It's why a team on paper near the end had the heart to go on to win.That sort of attitude is hard to play against but you combat that by being better than them but also by having, not just as much heart, but by playing in a way that kills their desire.Wow.
That's absolutely crazy. I wouldn't think the players would be best pleased listening to their manager coming out with that heading into Extra Time especially against a depleted Liverpool team.
Chavs will go mental reading that.
When was the last time the dippers won a trophy by scoring in the 90 minutes? I genuinely can't remember
Maybe but he now sounds a right c***That’s his style.
And someone who talks for a living loving the sound of his own voice? You think?