Vienna_70
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Scouser and work in the same sentence?This. Exactly what the work Scouser was saying yesterday.
Scouser and work in the same sentence?This. Exactly what the work Scouser was saying yesterday.
To be honest, I don't see anything wrong for him to say that as a Liverpool player?! It likes there's nothing wrong for a Man City player to say "Manchester is blue".Unity is strength????
It means Milner is a thick twat, you’d swear he was born and raised in Liverpool. Some load of nonsense, cringing reading it
Mrs Vienna and I were only saying last night that we hope they kick seven bells out of each other and there are a couple of red cards for each side.I hope they kick each other to death
I want a real dirty game with horror tackles,red cards, and to top it off the dippers miss a penalty klopp looks to the heavens where Jesus pops his head out of the clouds and shouts fuck off you big teeth boggle eyed ****
Thick Jimmy had too much Kool-Aid - they really start to resemble Scientology.Milner, you poor deluded imbecile. You've gone full Scouse now, no turning back. You've been indoctrinated into the cult and life will never be the same for you, ever.
David Koresh and Jim Jones send their love.
Maybe the rent boy has a cunning plan.But it won't be like that, it'll be like their last meeting - a damp squib. A dreary 0-0 with both sides sitting so deep the midfield will become a sort of modern day no man's land, Kaiser Klopp on one side and the hapless Baldrick on the other.
Dreams may come trueBut what has Gabriel got to do with it?
;-)
I think it's a reference to V for Vendetta, "Strength through Unity, Unity through faith", seems fairly fitting given the wall to wall LiVARpool propaganda that the sports media of this country attempt to feed us, very BTN like. ;)
But it won't be like that, it'll be like their last meeting - a damp squib. A dreary 0-0 with both sides sitting so deep the midfield will become a sort of modern day no man's land, Kaiser Klopp on one side and the hapless Baldrick on the other.