Talksport

Danny Murphy once again on Talk Shite.

Aided by Jim White.
"It would be good for football if Liverpool won the title." (Why Danny?)
"A point at both Everton and Manchester United, could be good points at the end of the season, if Liverpool win the title."
It might have well have been LFC Radio. Both of them waffling on about Liverpool, how wonderful they've been all season, istory, tradition, expectation, blah, blah, blah....
Murphy.
"City could lose against Palace, United and Spurs." "LIverpool have got to play Chelsea and Spurs."
Jim White.
"City's spending compared to Liverpool's." Wages, etc.
All in all Murphy, another Liverpool fan and ex-Liverpool player, aided by Jim White, spent most of the show championing his beloved Liverpool
It really is Talk Shite.

And they wonder why neutrals want Liverpool to fail
 
If we do win back-to-back Premier Leagues what do think the greatness yardstick will be then - winning the Champion's League? and then we'll only be great by winning that back-to-back?

Wasting your time. It would be 21 titles, 6 champion league's and then they would throw all the money, cheating rules etcetera in.

We just need to enjoy all this great football and trophies after years of bloody misery. The fact it is killing all these jealous bitter hypocritical clowns makes it all the sweeter. We don't need their approval.
 
The cockney Rag Bernstein has just made me laugh. It seems he was asked at O.T. the other day would he rather City win the quadruple or Liverpool win the league. He said he’d rather we win the quadruple every day of the week!
 
Them getting close would probably want the rags hoping we win. That won't extend to their team though, they will bust a gut to beat us. We heard this shit before we played Everton but it was still a tough game.
 

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