Liverpool Thread - 2023/24

For some people once they break away from the cult it doesn't mean more.

I'll be surprised if Alonso stays where he is as although doing extremely well Bayern won't be anything like as bad next season, even with the curse of Kane, doubtful he'll be as much in demand as he is now.

Wonder if he's off somewhere else?
 
For some people once they break away from the cult it doesn't mean more.

I'll be surprised if Alonso stays where he is as although doing extremely well Bayern won't be anything like as bad next season, even with the curse of Kane, doubtful he'll be as much in demand as he is now.

Wonder if he's off somewhere else?
Real Madrid to join the other snubber?

But yeah, his stock is never going to be higher than it is now. I'd be surprised if he didn't cash in. But then again, if he's genuinely as good as they say, he's got his whole career to make the big money. Perhaps he's seen managers like Potter moving from a stable club to a struggling giant and failing miserably to turn things around.
 
I look at the pitiful ease at which people are offended these days, and the equally pitiful desperation for people to apologise for causing such offence no matter how preposterous, and wonder what the generation that struggled and won the Second World War, against such odds and adversity, the very best of us and now pretty much departed, would make of what we’ve become.

Imagine being a kid from the 70s to now, we literally played war in the playground which meant there was a good chance you were a Nazi throwing pretend hand grenades.
 
Yeah, the Irish Scousers have no interest in England at all, never watch England, and hate England, until it’s the WOrld Cup.

Thousands attended Liverpool's World Cup fanzone to watch England take on Croatia in the semi-final.

There were cheers and tears as fans hoped the Three Lions would secure a meeting with France in the final.

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Like my old fella used to say.
Scousers ha
All they are is Irish immigrants to lazy to travel.

My mum was one but made it as far as Manchester ;)
 
Imagine being a kid from the 70s to now, we literally played war in the playground which meant there was a good chance you were a Nazi throwing pretend hand grenades.
It‘s a truly sad state of affairs when a teachers will be more concerned about causing offence than the safety of the children in their care. I fear we are slowly going mad as a society.
 

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