Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Wow racism and this;

''Mocking LFC, to whom a title win in this 30th anniversary year of Hillsborough would mean so much. ''

at some point they need to move on from that, respect the anniversary sure but making everything about Hillsborough, I think it's a little bit sick tbh.

The business model seems to have worked well for the rags.
 
Wow racism and this;

''Mocking LFC, to whom a title win in this 30th anniversary year of Hillsborough would mean so much. ''

at some point they need to move on from that, respect the anniversary sure but making everything about Hillsborough, I think it's a little bit sick tbh.
It was the same in 2014 when they were banging on about how it would be fitting for them to win the league as it was the 25th anniversary. What happened in 1989 was horrendous, my wife (evertonian from bootle) knew two lads who died, but to constantly bring it up as some kind of reason as to why they deserve to win things is just crass.
 
That's the best of the lot. So it's now City's fault that United have made arguably the worst set of footballing decisions over the past 6 years than any other club in the history of the game when relative resources are taken into account? Just let that sink in for a moment blues.....

It's City's fault that United appointed Moyes
It's City's fault that United dawdled and signed Fellaini for a higher fee than they could've gotten him for a few weeks earlier
It's City's fault that United gave Rooney a new 5 year contract when he was clearly in decline
It's City's fault that United adopted a scattergun transfer policy in the early weeks of van Gaal's reign
It's City's fault that Di Maria didn't work out
It's City's fault that Falcao didn't work out
It's City's fault that United sacked van Gaal while he was still celebrating winning the FA Cup
It's City's fault that United appointed a damaged goods manager in Mourinho who had got himself deliberately sacked from his previous job
It's City's fault that United let Pogba go for fuck-all then signed him back for a world record fee
It's City's fault that United signed Lukaku for £90 million
It's City's fault that United broke the bank to sign Sanchez and put him on half a million quid a week
It's City's fault that Pogba is shit
It's City's fault that Lukaku is shit
It's City's fault that Sanchez is so shit that he has proven to be a better piano player at United than a football player
It's City's fault that Luke Shaw is a fat bastard
It's City's fault that Ashley Young is a diving twat who eats bird shit
It's City's fault that Ole is now at the wheel and has overseen United's worst run of away defeats for 38 fucking years


I doff my fucking cap Sir!
 

Except that Sterling didn't actually say nobody wants liverpool to win the premiership did he?
He was talking about it from a City context.

Seriously, this kind of horseshit journolism is a fucking disgrace.

I hope, fucking pray, that we win this league exactly the same way we did back in 2011. To see 'pool utterly crushed in the same manner as utd were on that day will be an utter joy to behold.

#notbitter
 
’I would go as far as to say that if we do come second on that final day, our celebrations at Anfield will probably (and should) put any celebration that City can muster up to shame.’

Haha they are mental!
 


  1. I think they will struggle more next season, and if they did manage to take the title this year then next season will be a massive wake up call to them in how other teams approach and set up for the games making it an even harder campaign

The introduction of VAR will be their biggest obstacle next season. How many offsides and non-penalties did they benefit from? Where the resultant decision was an extra point or two to them

On the flip side to that we should benefit from VAR. might not have a huge impact points wise for us but could turn a tight game into a comfortable one.
 
Should we beat Burnley on Sunday and the dippers get a decent result in the Nou Camp (I.e. not a new arsehole torn) I expect them to chuck all their eggs in the CL basket and wheel out the stiffs for their Newcastle game. I mean, the gurning sausage eater has got ‘istory.
 
That's the best of the lot. So it's now City's fault that United have made arguably the worst set of footballing decisions over the past 6 years than any other club in the history of the game when relative resources are taken into account? Just let that sink in for a moment blues.....

It's City's fault that United appointed Moyes
It's City's fault that United dawdled and signed Fellaini for a higher fee than they could've gotten him for a few weeks earlier
It's City's fault that United gave Rooney a new 5 year contract when he was clearly in decline
It's City's fault that United adopted a scattergun transfer policy in the early weeks of van Gaal's reign
It's City's fault that Di Maria didn't work out
It's City's fault that Falcao didn't work out
It's City's fault that United sacked van Gaal while he was still celebrating winning the FA Cup
It's City's fault that United appointed a damaged goods manager in Mourinho who had got himself deliberately sacked from his previous job
It's City's fault that United let Pogba go for fuck-all then signed him back for a world record fee
It's City's fault that United signed Lukaku for £90 million
It's City's fault that United broke the bank to sign Sanchez and put him on half a million quid a week
It's City's fault that Pogba is shit
It's City's fault that Lukaku is shit
It's City's fault that Sanchez is so shit that he has proven to be a better piano player at United than a football player
It's City's fault that Luke Shaw is a fat bastard
It's City's fault that Ashley Young is a diving twat who eats bird shit
It's City's fault that Ole is now at the wheel and has overseen United's worst run of away defeats for 38 fucking years

On points 3 and 11, it is, at least partly.

They have also not kept a clean sheet for 12 matches, the last time that happened was in August 1971.

48 years ago.
 
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A packed Kippax too.
That's Denis Law on the right if I'm not mistaken.
 
The introduction of VAR will be their biggest obstacle next season. How many offsides and non-penalties did they benefit from? Where the resultant decision was an extra point or two to them

On the flip side to that we should benefit from VAR. might not have a huge impact points wise for us but could turn a tight game into a comfortable one.
You didn't see how VAR was used last week, I take it. Don't count on it being used evenly for all teams.
 
Thankfully the echo is blocked at work, but mildly intrigued to how he allegedly mocked them, I'ld be surprised if came out with "I don't want that thieving scouse wankstain of a club to win the league" or the like.

And in regards the Hillsborough anniversary if its such a big deal would if have been more fitting for Klopp to try to win the FA cup to mark the actual competition they were playing in when it occurred? or maybe more fittingly for them to lose the league on the last day of the season like they did in 89?
Word for word.
 
Some on RAWK are calling it a day, others are still blaming Vinny not getting sent off against them (I can't actually remember that incident), but not a single one thanks their lucky stars that Mahrez blasted the penalty over the bar-selective memories in the extreme. But I guess that goes back to that May night in Brussels in 1985, what European ban, how many Italians died, what coach did we brick-it was just good humour and numerous other odious events that they choose to forget.
 
Some on RAWK are calling it a day, others are still blaming Vinny not getting sent off against them (I can't actually remember that incident), but not a single one thanks their lucky stars that Mahrez blasted the penalty over the bar-selective memories in the extreme. But I guess that goes back to that May night in Brussels in 1985, what European ban, how many Italians died, what coach did we brick-it was just good humour and numerous other odious events that they choose to forget.

Oh, hi, just here looking for an update on the investigation on the fan that threw the flare into the Chelsea end.

Surely after nearly two weeks and with a hundred witnesses the Merseyside Police has managed to make an arrest and Liverpool has banned that supporter from the ground as promised.

Right? Right? Errrrrr . . . . hello?
 
Interview with Suarez on the Guardian site, where he (naturally) goes on about how special they are - so special he got out as soon as he could. But he goes off message when he says:

"When I was there, it was very different. We were on the verge of the Premier League with a squad nowhere near as good. They didn’t spend as much as they’re doing now. Any player would like to go to Liverpool now; it was different then. If we’d won the league, I think it would have been an even bigger achievement than if this team do."

They've spent money? Wow!
 
You didn't see how VAR was used last week, I take it. Don't count on it being used evenly for all teams.

For offsides it’s black and white.

For Salad’s diving etc yes they might play the ‘not a clear and obvious error’ card.

We’ve had several incidents where we’ve not had stonewall penalties - I can’t see them being ignored.

On balance it will negatively impact the dynasty clubs and we should benefit.

For the CL decision it was fucking dreadful, the use of one angle that appeared to suggest no handball. Going forward there needs to be transparent rules as to what angles/replays are used for increased consistency. I’ll bet we will be raising the matter before the start of next season.
 
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