HarrytheBlue
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Klopp has signed a team of asthmatics y'know........It means more…
Klopp has signed a team of asthmatics y'know........It means more…
As would David Silva. I remember the game there when Micah managed to crock Vinny in training just before the game and Vinny played but was clearly not fully fit. We went 2 goals behind IIRC and than David stepped up and absolutely ran the show from then on. A totally imperious performance from him. Until Vinny fucked up a clearance and we lost in the end, as usual at that place.
Oliver wasn't prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt. Earlier on Salah went down and it became evident they were looking for a penalty in desperate circumstances.I've watched the Doku penalty incident about 100 times today. I'm still unsure.
And that is probably why var has stayed with the on field decision . Flipping close though. I do wonder how I would feel if that was Robertson on Foden....
What I am sure about is the indecision to head the thing in the first place was mental.
You really don't know?
I understand that there are six times more asthmatics in the Dipper squad than the national average.Klopp has signed a team of asthmatics y'know........
Do you believe 3/4 of their squad is asthmatic?Well, of course, I'm inviting exactly that kind of innuendo. Because we all like to think it must be that.
But again: do you really believe that stuff about drugs and medicines? Hand on heart?
Yeah, not sure why I wrote win. We were bobbins that day. They did us at home in the return.Erm, wasn't the 1996 game a 4-1 defeat? Rosler in the first minute then a total collapse.
No joy selling fanzines after that game but got some interesting suggestion as to where I could shove them.
Been watching our club since the 60s. Some of our so-called fans make idiotic comments. This team (and previous incarnations) has given the Prem the best football and the greatest football moment ever seen on these islands. The guys are human and even though some way below our colossal best on Sunday, we had more clear cut chances to win the game than Liverpool (playing it like a cup final) and scoring a gem of a goal to take the lead. Liverpool relied on a pen that we gifted them.Great Post, you cannot believe what this side has given us, we got a draw, we could have won we could have lost, its football, happy with a point and move on, some on here would never have got through the dark days...
I'm shocked to realise that game was 10 years ago! Liverpool v Manchester City, 13 April 2014Remember it so well. Merlin was himself that day — the best midfielder in the world. But Sergio was his second-in-command, and was playing superbly, too
A rag said to me in work yesterday "you lot were lucky you got battered".Been watching our club since the 60s. Some of our so-called fans make idiotic comments. This team (and previous incarnations) has given the Prem the best football and the greatest football moment ever seen on these islands. The guys are human and even though some way below our colossal best on Sunday, we had more clear cut chances to win the game than Liverpool (playing it like a cup final) and scoring a gem of a goal to take the lead. Liverpool relied on a pen that we gifted them.
On another forum I've been arguing with another of our 'fans' who is adamant that we were 'dreadful' second half 'lacking character and determination'. I've been telling him that second half we were way below our awesome best and made some uncharacteristic unforced errors but that doesn't equate to 'dreadful' and 'lacking character and determination'. Character pulled us through that game - without it we would could have lost, and we didn't.
Gary Nev clearly wanted a hated rival to lose - he didn't get his wish.