Liverpool FA Cup s/f (N) | Post Match Thread

Despite him saying time and time again that the PL is the priority as it is the hardest of them all to win? He wants them both equally, just for different reasons.
Well we will soon find out. I have a feeling he will think that Watford and Leeds can be beaten by whatever team he puts out.
At least Villareal also have a free weekend pre CL 1st leg
as La Liga scheduled Copa del Rey final on the weekend pre UEFA semis, supporting domestic teams for the big matches. Smart.

Anyway, we actually need dippers PL opponents to play their bloody cup finals against them. Gives us some room for needed rotation.
Dippers match list will be tough, in case opponents don't roll over as usual. We'll see.
Fingers crossed. Just read that Moreno pulled his Hamstring last night so probably out of their game.
 
Considering the run we had. Through in the CL, Should have won the PL game but performance was VG. Rotated side lost 3-2 to a balls out strongest Liverpool XI.

I'd have taken that at the start of the 4 game run all day tbh. I can grumble as much as I can priase over the 4 games, fuck it we go again.
 
Missing give or take 5 starters and losing 3-2, I will take it.
While Lpool were the much better team in the first half, if the 2nd goal came 10 mins before fulltime it would have been more interesting, they were getting shaky and know we can open them up.
Europe & League more important trophies to win.
 
Absurd decision to have a minutes silence, even more so when you consider they’d already had one in their previous home game.

I really can’t get my head around why another one was required at a game at a neutral venue?
the fa did their best to turn it into an home game for em
 
If I'd known we were going to get knocked out in the semi-final the way we did, then I'd have preferred to have been knocked out by Swindon in January. Probably would have been best all round.
 
Absurd decision to have a minutes silence, even more so when you consider they’d already had one in their previous home game.

I really can’t get my head around why another one was required at a game at a neutral venue?
Bit of virtue signalling from the FA me thinks.
 
Absurd decision to have a minutes silence, even more so when you consider they’d already had one in their previous home game.

I really can’t get my head around why another one was required at a game at a neutral venue?
Think it was because it was the FA Cup Semi - as was Hillsborough
 
If I'd known we were going to get knocked out in the semi-final the way we did, then I'd have preferred to have been knocked out by Swindon in January. Probably would have been best all round.
I am of that view. I hate playing rags or dippers. I went to West Ham in the league cup and wasn't too fussed when we lost as their fans are decent.
 
When he stops with his shit house comments on the wind up.
He is like a talk sport presenter whom you would never get fed up of punching in the face.
Why does it bother you so much what he writes?

It's a forum. Most comments are just fly away remarks

Take it for what it is, in person you would not be saying you would like to punch anyone in the face
 
I am of that view. I hate playing rags or dippers. I went to West Ham in the league cup and wasn't too fussed when we lost as their fans are decent.
I took my 6 year old to that game. I had to walk with the hammers fans back to the train station. To a man they were decent. Making sure we could get through. Men shouting “stand by,lad coming through with a little one.” Just all round good eggs. I had a city jacket on and not one bit of shit or snidey comments.

At the train station waiting back got chatting to a few of their boys and they were asking my daughter if she had a good time. One gave her his programme and said he hoped she had a great day out.
That sort of thing leaves an impression and you have faith in football fans.


Compare and contrast that to Saturday and you couldn’t find a wider chasm.
 
Absurd decision to have a minutes silence, even more so when you consider they’d already had one in their previous home game.

I really can’t get my head around why another one was required at a game at a neutral venue?
I bet there is a sizeable majority of the 15 to 25 year old fan base who know hardly anything about Hillsborough and consequently couldn’t care less about it
 
I took my 6 year old to that game. I had to walk with the hammers fans back to the train station. To a man they were decent. Making sure we could get through. Men shouting “stand by,lad coming through with a little one.” Just all round good eggs. I had a city jacket on and not one bit of shit or snidey comments.

At the train station waiting back got chatting to a few of their boys and they were asking my daughter if she had a good time. One gave her his programme and said he hoped she had a great day out.
That sort of thing leaves an impression and you have faith in football fans.


Compare and contrast that to Saturday and you couldn’t find a wider chasm.
I posted something similar when WHU qualified for their first European semi - final since 1976.
The best London team and fans by a country mile. ( No pun intended).
 
I took my 6 year old to that game. I had to walk with the hammers fans back to the train station. To a man they were decent. Making sure we could get through. Men shouting “stand by,lad coming through with a little one.” Just all round good eggs. I had a city jacket on and not one bit of shit or snidey comments.

At the train station waiting back got chatting to a few of their boys and they were asking my daughter if she had a good time. One gave her his programme and said he hoped she had a great day out.
That sort of thing leaves an impression and you have faith in football fans.


Compare and contrast that to Saturday and you couldn’t find a wider chasm.
Bang on the money about the hammers fans. It’s weird how they are 99% decent people and the red scouse are 99% cunts
 

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