Liverpool Thread 2014/15

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stony said:
Typical comment from an entitled rawk wanker.

Its fucking depressing that Manchester fucking City who were and deserve to absolute fucking nobodies, won the lottery and hurray, can suddenly buy Liverpool's best players. Now that's a disgrace.

I love the taste of a bin dippers tears in the morning.


Candle sales on the increase again.

Just with til they have Milner playing in his position......
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
stony said:
Typical comment from an entitled rawk wanker.

Its fucking depressing that Manchester fucking City who were and deserve to absolute fucking nobodies, won the lottery and hurray, can suddenly buy Liverpool's best players. Now that's a disgrace.

I love the taste of a bin dippers tears in the morning.
The laughable thing is if it hadn't been for the Moores money and Shankly, they'd be the "nobodies".

So so true. They forget about a trophy in Europe we had won before ther first
 
mancitymick said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
stony said:
Typical comment from an entitled rawk wanker.



I love the taste of a bin dippers tears in the morning.
The laughable thing is if it hadn't been for the Moores money and Shankly, they'd be the "nobodies".

So so true. They forget about a trophy in Europe we had won before ther first
Did we not win the fa and league cup before as well.
 
I think it's hard for the Liverpool fans to see this through their red-tinted spectacles, but Sterling is doing the right thing here. He has two options:

Play out of position for a team in decline, who consistently sell their best players,
Hope to win the odd cup every 5 years or so,
Get paid £100,000 a week,
Live in Liverpool.

OR

Play for a team that consistently will achieve Champions league football,
Surround himself with players that have won all the biggest and best trophies the game has to offer,
Have a realistic chance of winning the league EVERY year,
Get paid £200,000 a week,
Train in arguably the best facilities in world football,
Live in Manchester/London/Barcelona etc
Not have to put up with that filthy scouse accent for the rest of his career.


Absolute no brainier, if the boy has any ambition he'd come to City or Chelsea.
 
mac said:
mancitymick said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
The laughable thing is if it hadn't been for the Moores money and Shankly, they'd be the "nobodies".

So so true. They forget about a trophy in Europe we had won before ther first
Did we not win the fa and league cup before as well.
We'd won 3 FA Cups, the first in 1904, before they won their first, in 1965. We won a League Cup before they did and won a European trophy before they did.

We get bigger crowds than they do (although the Sheikh buys all the tickets according to them). Even if we excluded all Abu Dhabi originated income, our revenue would still probably be higher than theirs.

Against the odds, they forced their way back into the top four but then Bodger blew it with some very average transfer dealings following the sale of their one world class player, which the owners were never going to turn down.

They started life as an artificial club following, Everton, the original Liverpool club, being kicked out of Anfield and the chairman buying a new team of players over the summer. Now that's what you call having no history.

In the last few years they've gone from being a Liverpool owned club to the verge of administration to being a division of a US-based sports marketing group. A good few years of mid-table mediocrity (or worse) would be useful in teaching those entitled brats on RAWK a bit of humility.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
mac said:
mancitymick said:
So so true. They forget about a trophy in Europe we had won before ther first
Did we not win the fa and league cup before as well.
We'd won 3 FA Cups, the first in 1904, before they won their first, in 1965. We won a League Cup before they did and won a European trophy before they did.

We get bigger crowds than they do (although the Sheikh buys all the tickets according to them). Even if we excluded all Abu Dhabi originated income, our revenue would still probably be higher than theirs.

Against the odds, they forced their way back into the top four but then Bodger blew it with some very average transfer dealings following the sale of their one world class player, which the owners were never going to turn down.

They started life as an artificial club following, Everton, the original Liverpool club, being kicked out of Anfield and the chairman buying a new team of players over the summer. Now that's what you call having no history.

In the last few years they've gone from being a Liverpool owned club to the verge of administration to being a division of a US-based sports marketing group. A good few years of mid-table mediocrity (or worse) would be useful in teaching those entitled brats on RAWK a bit of humility.

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Manchester_lalala said:
stony said:
Typical comment from an entitled rawk wanker.

Its fucking depressing that Manchester fucking City who were and deserve to absolute fucking nobodies, won the lottery and hurray, can suddenly buy Liverpool's best players. Now that's a disgrace.

I love the taste of a bin dippers tears in the morning.

I find it how fans of a team can call us nobodies after no titles wins in 26 years. They just can't take the fact that we're better than them. Yes we've won the lottery, we know that. But to say we deserve to be nobodies after all the shit years is laughable. Enjoy mid table next season.

Well, now, I'll say something, and I surprise myself even in saying it. I've hated Utd all my life. Always have, always will. But after last spring's totally sickening wankfest, aided and abetted by the media, the sheer arrogant sense of entitlement that oozed from it, and the revolting way we were treated by them at Anfield, I — to my absolute astonishment — find myself swinging round to hating the dippers even more.
And being absolutely fair to Utd (yes, I know, it's hard, and why should we, etc.), what I've noticed is that, if you go onto Redcafé, and then go on to RAWK, there is a much more intense, twisted hatred of us - pure bile, in fact - on the latter than on the former. Fact is, this: you never win the war against the rags. You win battles. But they'll always be with us. They know it. Deep down, we know it. But what Liverpool fans really can't stand is that they see us as having directly replaced them in the pecking order that they felt was theirs, eternally. Because we won the lottery. And what they now begin to fear is that there is no way back.
 
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
Manchester_lalala said:
stony said:
Typical comment from an entitled rawk wanker.



I love the taste of a bin dippers tears in the morning.

I find it how fans of a team can call us nobodies after no titles wins in 26 years. They just can't take the fact that we're better than them. Yes we've won the lottery, we know that. But to say we deserve to be nobodies after all the shit years is laughable. Enjoy mid table next season.

Well, now, I'll say something, and I surprise myself even in saying it. I've hated Utd all my life. Always have, always will. But after last spring's totally sickening wankfest, aided and abetted by the media, the sheer arrogant sense of entitlement that oozed from it, and the revolting way we were treated by them at Anfield, I — to my absolute astonishment — find myself swinging round to hating the dippers even more.
And being absolutely fair to Utd (yes, I know, it's hard, and why should we, etc.), what I've noticed is that, if you go onto Redcafé, and then go on to RAWK, there is a much more intense, twisted hatred of us - pure bile, in fact - on the latter than on the former. Fact is, this: you never win the war against the rags. You win battles. But they'll always be with us. They know it. Deep down, we know it. But what Liverpool fans really can't stand is that they see us as having directly replaced them in the pecking order that they felt was theirs, eternally. Because we won the lottery. And what they now begin to fear is that there is no way back.

You've got that pretty much nailed. For me, it's easier to deal with United fans because I know they will be always about, fighting with us for trophies. Its also easier to accept that United have had recent succes, the most successful english club for the past 25 years. Liverpool have had the odd trophy, but they've dropped down a few levels, which some scousers dont want to believe. City and chelsea are the new kids on the block, although fortunately, I'll admit that. Until other fans learn that were here for the long haul, there will always be moaning twats who think we don't deserve succes. Do I give a fuck? Do I a balls. There whinging makes me more grateful for mansour as each day passes.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
mac said:
mancitymick said:
So so true. They forget about a trophy in Europe we had won before ther first
Did we not win the fa and league cup before as well.
We'd won 3 FA Cups, the first in 1904, before they won their first, in 1965. We won a League Cup before they did and won a European trophy before they did.

We get bigger crowds than they do (although the Sheikh buys all the tickets according to them). Even if we excluded all Abu Dhabi originated income, our revenue would still probably be higher than theirs.

Against the odds, they forced their way back into the top four but then Bodger blew it with some very average transfer dealings following the sale of their one world class player, which the owners were never going to turn down.

They started life as an artificial club following, Everton, the original Liverpool club, being kicked out of Anfield and the chairman buying a new team of players over the summer. Now that's what you call having no history.

In the last few years they've gone from being a Liverpool owned club to the verge of administration to being a division of a US-based sports marketing group. A good few years of mid-table mediocrity (or worse) would be useful in teaching those entitled brats on RAWK a bit of humility.
That's about the size of it. In Ireland, I meet more than my fair share of happy clapping, glory hunters and Liverpool's are, more often than any other set of "supporters", the dregs of the gene pool. In spite of that, I do like to point them towards Shankly's autobiography.

Now, I'd recommend Shankly's autobiography to any football fan even if it does fizzle out as a narrative towards the end (incidentally, he mentions Peter Doherty in the same company as Best and Pele, in those latter chapters). In Chapter 7, he specifically credits (Littlewoods director) Eric Sawyer ("a man of vision") as the catalyst for Liverpool's successes.

The fun part, after explaining that to them, is asking them to explain why the book was banned from Anfield for 25 years.

As somebody said earlier, we may have won the lottery but they won the Pools, long before us. Difference is, we haven't yet tried to ignore a chunk of our history because it doesn't suit the marketing mens' narrative. Socialist Shanks buying success? Surely not!
 
Rodgers said today "Liverpool are one of the superpowers of football and the owners have made it clear that money doesn't come in to it" in regards to Sterling. (yes, he said "Superpower")
Perhaps someone should point out to him that his bosses are American and that they may have different ideas.
 
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