Decided in a Prem / PIGMOL meeting with 38 games to go, methinks. Never gonna be beaten.Most games left, when title was decided - seven.
Decided in a Prem / PIGMOL meeting with 38 games to go, methinks. Never gonna be beaten.Most games left, when title was decided - seven.
Scouse not EnglishNobody knows mate. Some thick dippers idea of English.
On Pep:That RAWK thread is incredible.
Firstly, the very humble, quiet, shy and professional KDB is described as a "sociopath" and a man "with dead eyes".
Next up - this season is unfair because City have "38 home games" (presumably as there are no crowds allowed).
Then that good old City Bingo line about us "just ignoring FFP". The CAS judgement must never have made it onto the news in Merseyside.
All this is wrapped up with a "but no one actually cares about City" soundbite every other post.
The thick, pathetic little tramps.
Are you the Director of Sky Sports very own in-house seasonal review The Premier League Years? ;-)Rock solid yes, shame it was pumice stone.
Anyway that result was a fluke, Liverpool deserved to win, the ref was bent, Villa definitely cheated and the Scouse backline went on to do great things this season...
On Pep:
“After Barcelona, I'm yet to see him do anything remarkable.”
What an absolute lol that is
Highest GD if goals scored from the right wing on a Tuesday counted for 2
Of course not! They are beyond reproach and an upstanding, moral guardian of the game don't you know?I've not paid much attention to the asthma situation at Liverpool and somehow missed the article about 63% of the squad being asthmatic, so did a little Googling this morning.
It brought me to a Dr. John Dickinson. He works at the Uni of Kent and is an expert in respiratory issues. He's also a boyhood Liverpool fan.
He screened the Liverpool team decade ago to look at undiagnosed respiratory issues, and at the end of 2017 he did it again with 4 teams (including an unnamed Champions League team). Hmmmm, I wonder which one that could've been.
Could the results of this 'research' have led to the discovery of these asthmatics in their squad? Is the treatment linked to Liverpool's sudden upturn in performance between 18-20? Is it a Premier League cover up?
Who knows. I'm sure there's nothing in it whatsoever...