ONTHERUNWITHTHAKSIN
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1.12cm is the size of the average brain of a supporter on the Kop.
I.12cm is the distance of the dippers open top bus tour after another title
1.12cm is the size of the average brain of a supporter on the Kop.
Grass too long.
Lines painted on too thick.
Referee wasn't biased enough towards them.
Our players were very mean and kept being hard working and physical.
Sané was offside when he scored.
Have any of them said the match ball was flat yet?
Bang on the money.Klopp complaining, that's a laugh.
What about Mane, 2 potential yellow cards waved away - he was allowed to get away with the rough stuff all night.
And what about the penalty we should have been awarded?
F*ck Klopp and the scousers.
Some scouse on talkshite the other day said Aguero dived seconds before he scored and should have been booked and a free kick for them.Grass too long.
Lines painted on too thick.
Referee wasn't biased enough towards them.
Our players were very mean and kept being hard working and physical.
Sané was offside when he scored.
Have any of them said the match ball was flat yet?
Can't argue with that!You got what you deserved ..FUCK ALL..
Where were your noisy fans and fantastic atmosphere you bring to games.
Palace fans made more fucking noise.
Salah is just a diving twat and Vinnie was right to call him a pussy.
Red royalty my fucking arse...bunch of bottlers in reality...
Klopp is just a sore loser..whining twat with teeth too big for any normal sized mouth.
We are champions for a reason..
Before the City LOSS, Klopp says that CITY are the best team in the WORLD.
We outplay and outclass them and win comfortably.
Suddenly, Liverpoo are as good as US?
Yeah, ok.....
https://www.goal.com/en/news/klopp-...n-city-and-its-now/1lvw0c9pznh1m1ls5lk2g4jodu
They were lucky it wasn't a penalty and a red for Van Dijk.Some scouse on talkshite the other day said Aguero dived seconds before he scored and should have been booked and a free kick for them.
A brilliant summary.The first surprise last night was when I saw that all the tickets had in fact sold and that the ground was not full of scousers who had bought four tickets each. Then they came out of the tunnel and the YNWA on the back of their shirts reminded me that my all consuming desire for a City win had only a little to do with the PL table but was only more intense than my desire every season - and it was shared by all those packed into the stadium, who never wavered in their determination to will the lads to victory. Wow! What a performance! What a team performance! Liverpool showed what a good team they are: City showed what a great side we are. Our midfield is just dreamlike in its quality, but how hard they work! Ferna - what can we say? David - we've said it all before many times! Bernardo - brilliant, and has he ever worked harder or run further? And up front? Leroy, a thorn in the side of Liverpool all night and a magnificent finish for the goal. Raheem always direct, used his pace well and played a decisive part in the build up to the winner. And Sergio showing just how truly great he is with an unbelievable finish for his goal. And what a surprise that he ignored VVD and honed in on Lovren like heat seeking missile - far too cunning for a world class striker! But for me the real heroes were the lads at the back. Pep was accused of another strange "left field" selection but with Walker struggling for form he actually played the only available defenders he had, and how they responded. Danilo had a fine game and Laporte was excellent (did Salah have a meaningful touch all night?). Stones will always be remembered for one clearance which seemed to defy the laws of physics, but he was admirable all night and Vinnie was a model of calm, defensive composure all night and he did not, categorically and definitely not, commit a red card offence. For a back four which has never played together it was superb, especially with Ederson giving an exemplary display as "the spare man at the back". And yet I don't think we were ever at our best or hit top form. It was our effort, our team spirit, the collective determination to do nothing but win which saw us over the line. And that goes for the crowd as well; the vocal support never wavered. Much is made this morning that no one has heard noise like that at the Etihad before - no one has actually heard noise like that anywhere! City and the crowd were simply tougher, harder psychologically than Liverpool and the victory was well deserved.
That is funny, sooo funny.There hasn't been this number of depressed scousers since the invention of locking wheel nuts; )