Liverpool thread 2019/20

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Dipper Propaganda department at it again.
I just don't get it.

There's loads of this sort of thing around. What's wrong with saying you would have liked 100 but it wasn't to be. Or just stay quiet instead of the "we didn't want it anyway" line.

No-one would think any worse of them.
 
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They are getting on my nerves with their boasting and bragging. They have even started putting Premier league Champions in brackets after their user names now, and they haven't even been presented with the Trophy yet. To hear them talk they must have more ribbons and medals than a fucking Mexican General...Bah






Ha ha.
Boasting and bragging are what fans do when they've won something.

There fucking constant bleating about City however wears a bit.

Won a title overshadowed by a pandemic,Citys "escape" from a European ban,and some of the dicks have enabled the latter through their own bitterness.

Oh and they can't break our point record and a fair few of them will be seething about it.
 


Dipper Propaganda department at it again.


It's a fact of the modern era that all the best sides have something to hang their hat on.

Mourinho's Chelsea have the 15 goals against season.

Arsenal have the invincibles.

United 99/00 are the only English winners of the treble.

United 07-09 won it 3 times in a row.

City 17/18 have 100 points (and a dozen other records).

City 18/19 are the only team to win all 4 domestic trophies (and the only domestic treble).


Yeah of course Liverpool will remember their title forever, just like Blackburn fans or Leicester fans, or how City remember Mancini's title.

They simply will never be remembered by history as one of the best league sides ever, and that's what they threw away. Of course they don't care now, they'll care in 5 years, and 10 years, when people look back at the best sides the country has ever seen, and no one mentions them.

Duncan Alexander made this point really well on the totally football podcast today or yesterday. They won the league in December, they were going for something bigger - the quadruple, the treble, the CL+PL double, the points record...and failed over and over until all that was left was a normal, run of the mill title win.

They all admit they played much better football last year. They haven't scored many goals, they haven't had a great defence, they failed to break out winning streak record, they lost a bunch of games at the end.

In 10 years it is possible people will look back at this title and the reason it'll be remembered is because it was against Pep's City, like Mourinho's one win against Pep's 3 at Barca, which when you consider what their season could have been...
 
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Dipper Propaganda department at it again.


Do these people really think liverpool didnt want the records !
Here's what one of them said on the forum I got banned on ( cant say anything bad about them ;) )

The club and the fans really did want it.

Here we go again, Liverpool vs Burnley
Liverpool trying to break that 100 point record and Burnley this is there last chance to realistically get in to the Europa league places so it could be a very good game.
I see Burnley have a few injury concerns and Liverpool will be without Jordan Henderson.
Come on Champs lets get closer to that record.

 
Bloody hell sitting watching tipping point hoping and praying that the scouser playing for 10k loses

Really cant stand that bloody accent

Shit he won it :(

Sorry to any Evertions
I was hoping The machine would be a cruel mistress and the jackpot counter would dangle annoyingly at the end like it was glued with Carraghers phlegm
 


Dipper Propaganda department at it again.


The reason they can never be classed as high as us is the fact we played till the last minute of the Southampton game, to break that 100 point barriet. Winning the league was not enough and we never stopped. Different mentality.

It's a fact of the modern era that all the best sides have something to hang their hat on.

Mourinho's Chelsea have the 15 goals against season.

Arsenal have the invincibles.

United 99/00 are the only English treble winners.

United 07-09 won it 3 times in a row.

City 17/18 have 100 points (and a dozen other records).

City 19/20 are the only team to win all 4 domestic trophies (and the only domestic treble).


Yeah of course Liverpool will remember their title forever, just like Blackburn fans or Leicester fans, or how City remember Mancini's title.

They simply will never be remembered by history as one of the best league sides ever, and that's what they threw away. Of course they don't care now, they'll care in 5 years, and 10 years, when people look back at the best sides the country has ever seen, and no one mentions them.

Duncan Alexander made this point really well on the totally football podcast today or yesterday. They won the league in December, they were going for something bigger - the quadruple, the treble, the CL+PL double, the points record...and failed over and over until all that was left was a normal, run of the mill title win.

They all admit they played much better football last year. They haven't scored many goals, they haven't had a great defence, they failed to break out winning streak record, they lost a bunch of games at the end.

In 10 years it is possible people will look back at this title and the reason it'll be remembered is because it was against Pep's City, like Mourinho's one win against Pep's 3 at Barca, which when you consider what their season could have been...

United the only English treble winners? Does ours from last year not count?
 
It's a fact of the modern era that all the best sides have something to hang their hat on.

Mourinho's Chelsea have the 15 goals against season.

Arsenal have the invincibles.

United 99/00 are the only English treble winners.

United 07-09 won it 3 times in a row.

City 17/18 have 100 points (and a dozen other records).

City 19/20 are the only team to win all 4 domestic trophies (and the only domestic treble).


Yeah of course Liverpool will remember their title forever, just like Blackburn fans or Leicester fans, or how City remember Mancini's title.

They simply will never be remembered by history as one of the best league sides ever, and that's what they threw away. Of course they don't care now, they'll care in 5 years, and 10 years, when people look back at the best sides the country has ever seen, and no one mentions them.

Duncan Alexander made this point really well on the totally football podcast today or yesterday. They won the league in December, they were going for something bigger - the quadruple, the treble, the CL+PL double, the points record...and failed over and over until all that was left was a normal, run of the mill title win.

They all admit they played much better football last year. They haven't scored many goals, they haven't had a great defence, they failed to break out winning streak record, they lost a bunch of games at the end.

In 10 years it is possible people will look back at this title and the reason it'll be remembered is because it was against Pep's City, like Mourinho's one win against Pep's 3 at Barca, which when you consider what their season could have been...
On top of that, they had a big fuck off break in the middle of it and they still didn't manage to break any records. The only thing they will be remembered as is the covid league winners.
 
It's a fact of the modern era that all the best sides have something to hang their hat on.

Mourinho's Chelsea have the 15 goals against season.

Arsenal have the invincibles.

United 99/00 are the only English treble winners.

United 07-09 won it 3 times in a row.

City 17/18 have 100 points (and a dozen other records).

City 19/20 are the only team to win all 4 domestic trophies (and the only domestic treble).


Yeah of course Liverpool will remember their title forever, just like Blackburn fans or Leicester fans, or how City remember Mancini's title.

They simply will never be remembered by history as one of the best league sides ever, and that's what they threw away. Of course they don't care now, they'll care in 5 years, and 10 years, when people look back at the best sides the country has ever seen, and no one mentions them.

Duncan Alexander made this point really well on the totally football podcast today or yesterday. They won the league in December, they were going for something bigger - the quadruple, the treble, the CL+PL double, the points record...and failed over and over until all that was left was a normal, run of the mill title win.

They all admit they played much better football last year. They haven't scored many goals, they haven't had a great defence, they failed to break out winning streak record, they lost a bunch of games at the end.

In 10 years it is possible people will look back at this title and the reason it'll be remembered is because it was against Pep's City, like Mourinho's one win against Pep's 3 at Barca, which when you consider what their season could have been...
Thought that was 2018/19?
If not, I'm losing track of the trophies we keep winning!
 
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