Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Winning the Champions league is a big deal. I won't belittle it and hope we win it soon.
However, i'm still trying to figure out why people/press are saying Liverpool have had an incredible season.

The truth is they salvaged an almost embarrassing one.

A true 7 seven point league lead blown
Failed in the League cup
Failed in the FA cup
Could only draw at home and beaten away by City

Even though they had less games to play, and we were without one of our best players for most of the season, they still couldn't win the league.
The fact we were coming off an incredible 100 point season, and going for back to back league titles (and could have dipped), they still couldn't better us.
Somehow, only losing 1 game now means you deserve to win the league. Not much mentioned on their huge amount of draws.
The fact is we won 2 more games than they did....again never mentioned.

I think if the table were turned, i dare say the reporting would have been a bit different.

"City blow/bottle a 7 point lead"
"City dropping out of the domestic cups shows a lack of respect for these historic competitions"
"If you are going to drop out of the domestic cups, you better win the league"
"After spending 3 billion, winning the champs league is the minimum expected"
 
So I've had a quick peep at the Mo Salah thread and there is something brewing

Why are some news agencies still writing up the bust up & transfer request???

and

Yeah I just read the crazy transfer story in the express...wtf...

and

Even if he wanted to leave, he has signed a new contract. No one will be able to afford him.

However, most are just writing it off as gossip and that he will be there for the next 4-5 years and will break Liverpools goal scoring record

No surprises here. They’re a selling club. Can’t keep hold of their best players when the big clubs come calling.
 
Ex-Liverpool player and Whitegate resident Dean Saunders charged with dangerous driving
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Ex-Liverpool player and Whitegate resident Dean Saunders charged with dangerous drivi




FORMER Liverpool footballer and Whitegate resident Dean Saunders is to be charged with dangerous driving.

The 54-year-old had appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on Friday, May 31, charged with two motoring offences.

Saunders, who scored 22 goals for Wales during an international career spanning 15 years, pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with a roadside breath test when stopped by police officers on May 10 in Boughton, Chester, and to failing to provide a breath sample for analysis later that day at the West Cheshire Custody Facility in Blacon.
The hearing was adjourned until Monday, June 3, for a case management hearing.

But Monday's case management hearing heard the Crown Prosecution Service has since reviewed the evidence and Saunders will now have to answer to an additional charge of dangerous driving in connection with the same incident.


As the charge of dangerous driving is an 'either-way' offence, that means Saunders – who was excused from attending the hearing before District Judge Nicholas Sanders – will have to return to court to provide a plea and say whether he wishes the case to be heard at Chester Magistrates Court or Chester Crown Court.

Saunders was rebailed unconditionally until his next court date.


Does the old saying "once a cnut always a cnut" spring to mind ??
 
Ex-Liverpool player and Whitegate resident Dean Saunders charged with dangerous driving
9927025.jpg


Ex-Liverpool player and Whitegate resident Dean Saunders charged with dangerous drivi




FORMER Liverpool footballer and Whitegate resident Dean Saunders is to be charged with dangerous driving.

The 54-year-old had appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on Friday, May 31, charged with two motoring offences.

Saunders, who scored 22 goals for Wales during an international career spanning 15 years, pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with a roadside breath test when stopped by police officers on May 10 in Boughton, Chester, and to failing to provide a breath sample for analysis later that day at the West Cheshire Custody Facility in Blacon.
The hearing was adjourned until Monday, June 3, for a case management hearing.

But Monday's case management hearing heard the Crown Prosecution Service has since reviewed the evidence and Saunders will now have to answer to an additional charge of dangerous driving in connection with the same incident.


As the charge of dangerous driving is an 'either-way' offence, that means Saunders – who was excused from attending the hearing before District Judge Nicholas Sanders – will have to return to court to provide a plea and say whether he wishes the case to be heard at Chester Magistrates Court or Chester Crown Court.

Saunders was rebailed unconditionally until his next court date.


Does the old saying "once a cnut always a cnut" spring to mind ??
He should definitely elect, especially round there; although it will almost certainly get sent up anyway.
 
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