Liverpool thread 2018/19

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no sour grapes at all on rawk…….

Play the kids in the community shield and don’t give the likes of Kompany and Fernandinho the chance to break someone’s leg and try and put us out of the race before it even starts. It’s pretty obvious they’ll try it, they’ve shown themselves up for what they are this week.
 
Reading the rationalizations on rawk has become my new favorite activity. It's so obviously shallow. They write their posts to make each other feel better. "Dirty money", "Cheats", "Financial doping", "We're in their heads now". Then they close the thread, get into bed, and it slowly creeps back in. The slow realization that the best Liverpool side they've ever seen still couldn't get the league title monkey off their back. We were still better. Little old City. And a million posts on rawk will never change it.
 
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We've got these lot reeling, they are starting sound like a broken record.
"Ey! Ey! They just had a pop at our impartial media again, we're living in their heads rent free, clearly shows how massive and scary we are now, back on our perch la!"

"Eyyrrr! Plastic flags!... Yes I saw Watford and Spurs and Ajax and most big European clubs have used them for years but everyone's plastic but us innit la cos we don't and THAT is what makes us special. YNWA an all that!"


They hate being called victims, so try and link it to a tragedy that it was never about, which ironically is them turning it into a situation where they are the victim of a vicious attack and proves the point. They hate it because they know the next time they try and spin the situation into them being the victims to the rest of the world, they will have that moment for a second where they see it in themselves.

They know damn well the media is infested with them and hate us pointing out the bias/difference in reporting. Even neutrals see it, foreign clubs were mocking the pro Liverpool media straw grasping fluff pieces, to dry their tears, via their official social media accounts this week. What does it say if they can see from afar and the Liverpool fans still try and deny their ridiculously preferential treatment?
 
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You can only beat what's put in front of you, and it's not City's fault that in 11 rounds in total they only faced 6 PL sides - only 2 of which finished in the top half (Chelsea and Leicester) - but you have to consider a little perspective.

City fans might argue that perhaps if other top PL teams hadn't been knocked out themselves so early, City wouldn't have been as likely to be drawn against lower quality sides, which is true. But the likes of United, Arsenal, Chelsea have been involved in a close battle for CL qualification in the league, Spurs signed no players in the summer, and Liverpool clearly concentrated on the league. All of those teams except United also reached European finals, and none of them come close to matching City's squad depth so it is understandable that they went out of the domestic cups earlier.

City have obviously had a fantastic season, but looking back in a few years time I don't think anyone will remember it as such a massive achievement as people are claiming it is right now. It doesn't come close to United's treble for example.

And for anyone worried about a period of City dominance, I don't think Pep will stick around more than 1-2 years longer regardless of any CL ban. They've also regressed since last season; losing more games, registering fewer points and scoring fewer goals in the league. To clarify, they got 100 points last season without any pressure on whatsoever due to such a massive lead. This season the pressure was well and truly on. They had to win 14 games in a row to pip Liverpool by 1 point and still ended up with fewer points than last season. Had there been less pressure on them this season they would've been even further behind last season's tally.

The key spine of their team which has been there since their first successes are ageing and while they may not retire or leave this summer, the likes of D.Silva, Kompany, Aguero, Fernandinho will not be around for much longer. They may be replaced with four £100m players but you can't easily replace their leadership qualities, and there's no guarantee their replacements settle. Big rebuilding period coming up and Pep is soon to get bored or head to Juventus/PSG for his main goal of CL success. Something he's not had since managing prime Iniesta, Xavi and Messi and is something of a point to prove for him on a personal level.

Found this dumb shit from a dipperpool fan
 
Gotta admit though you were dead lucky Away at Swansea , a dodgy pen that next year or with VAR wou,d never have got , ad the an offside goal
Today well impressive and a biggest win in FA CUP history

You’re a Spurs fan telling us that we might not have been so lucky with VAR ? really ?
 
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