city saint
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to be fair a big club went longer than 30 years winning fuck all)))
to be fair a big club went longer than 30 years winning fuck all)))
Think the big club club thing is a bit silly, clearly Liverpool are a big club. However it is entirely fair to say the way their manager and their self entitled fans behave leaves a lot to be desired at times.
They are a big club, historically in terms of silverwear and fanbases them and the rags are the biggest clubs in England, but... They're not a massive club. If Barca or Real ( huge clubs ) came in for any of their players or manager, they'd quickly jump ship. It's the fact they think they're on that level that galls me
Big clubs win their respective leagues and you're right, Liverpool have never won the premier league.
Mate people refer to Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday as 'big clubs'I hate Liverpool but they are a big club.
Villa and Forrest must be right up there aswell then.Liverpool fans mean European Royalty.
Only European Royalty are big clubs.
Littlewoods, United, Real, Barcelona, Inter, AC, Ajax, Bayern, Juve....?
English teams that have won the PL aren't big clubs. They see the PL as an extension of the old League title, so if a team hasn’t won the title more times than Liverpool, they aren’t a big club.
Big clubs don’t go 30 years without winning their domestic league.
Big clubs don’t celebrate winning the league in December and throw it away in May.
Big clubs don’t make up shit about stadium redevelopment plans to get round financial fair play but avoid sanction from UEFA because they were that shit at the time they couldn’t qualify for Europe.
Big clubs don’t celebrate rivals players getting injured.
Big clubs don’t get their fans to attack a coach to try get an advantage in a champions league game.
Big clubs don’t sell their best players here’s looking at you Raheem Sterling.
Big clubs don’t give managers jobs to Roy Hodgson.
Big clubs don’t condone racism and get their players to wear T-shirt’s supporting the guy that did it.
Big clubs qualify for the charity shield on merit not get there by default as domestically they did nothing.
Any other examples?
But you've got to admit that it was nice watching the Countdown clock going from 44 to 0.If you are referring to gods own team Manchester City, we don’t get into this silly mindset that sad lonely United and Liverpool fans chuck at other supporters do in throwing numbers out to validate how big their club is. I couldn’t give a fuck how many supporters or trophies City have won all that matters is I support my local team come thick or thin. If a dipper or rag had to put up with division 2 football they’d be gone.
But you've got to admit that it was nice watching the Countdown clock going from 44 to 0.
Was glorious best day of my life, don’t tell the mrs that.
Liverpool don't think of themselves as a big club in those terms they think of themselves as a big club bigger than all the other big clubs who have never won the premier league. It's a club that puts itself with Barca Real and even the rags using what is long gone history as a measure. Personally I dislike the term big club because there are a lot of clubs who have had their time and fit comfortably into that category.
Liverpool fans mean huge when they say big, if you know what I am meaning?
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The top picture was at the Swamp for many years, showing the rags' "sense of (sic (or sick)) humour" over our plight .44 ?![]()
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They think of themselves as football royalty.
In that article sent to Jacob Reese Mogg it said that 'traditionally' their fans would sing 'god save our team' when singing the national anthem - they really do think that they are royalty.
I'm not sure what the measure is of a 'big club' - but it seems to be defined by silverware above all other things (stadium capacity, following, expensive players, history etc etc).... The term seems to have redefined itself.
I remember when Forest were a big club, the biggest club in Europe for a while. And, as for history, isn't Nottingham County the oldest club in the league?
The situation with the scousers keepers reminds me of the goalkeeping crisis we had in the 90s when we ended up with John Burridge. Sky have just ran a little article in it and what I had forgotten was whilst Andy Lonergan is 35 Burridge was 43!Surely Eike Immel would be a better choice for Klippety.
A fellow German, after all.
;-)