Ah now la quack quackSome great quotes from that article you cited:
“According to a source close to the club, of 35 players 22 are asthmatic – 63% of the squad, over five times higher than the 12% UK average.”
and:
“Liverpool cannot win this season because physically, scientifically and morally they cannot. They cannot overdose again on caffeine because of the side-effects. They cannot keep up the pace with other substances and painkillers because the amounts needed to win the league would cause a slew of injuries.”
You say the article is a load of rubbish and that is a very easy to say but if it walks like a duck, looks like a duck and quacks like a duck it’s a duck!
As regards “supplements” and our team if we have taken anything wrong we haven’t done it very well. We play a slow buildup, don’t engage in overly physical challenges and still get injuries!
I think you are still bitter about the 2018 European cup final.Do you think that Real Madrid look like they’ve been juicing their players? Look at the size of the cunts, they’re massive. Now think how many times they get tested a year. That says to me that they’re doing everything they can to stretch the regulations because on the face of it, something is going on. And if they’re doing it, you can bet every other elite club is bang at it in some way or other, both our clubs included. My own take is that all the club doctors and health professionals are expert at regulation blurring. But that’s the modern game.
The answer will never come, he's already gone past stage 4 and accused me of something done by anotherI think you are still bitter about the 2018 European cup final.
Regulation blurring is one thing, cheating is another. You still haven’t answered my question about which of our two clubs is more likely to used drugs?
Do you work for the Liverpool Echo?“Stylish Brazilian plays a no look pass”
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What I can't find anywhere are the names of the players who are asthmatics. Do you think you could post them on here for me please. Or the ones in the squad who are not asthma sufferers, that won't take as long. Please make the list your next post. Thanks.I could write exactly the same article about City and it would have the same legal or literate weight - the square root of fuck all. There is nothing in that article that has any form of tangible reference. Lines like ‘According to a source close to the club’ could come out of any given day or indeed hour on SSN. Journos use that sort of bollocks because it boosts a story and is completely unprovable.
On the supplements front, you’ve spent three years or so achieving on the highest plains. Perhaps that’s where they benefitted you? Or maybe neither team has taken illegal drugs and it’s just that they’re two brilliant football teams that are across the way* from each other. I know which I think is more likely.
*M62
Nowt wrong with that at all. Note the last two lines, cult members in their droves will be sending him money as I type. All I can say is it beats the Nigerian Prince emails I send out.Not sure if anyone has seen this before just seen it on Facebook. Utter despicable pricks
FSG need to make one of the two decisions now:
1. Spend money like Man City. Match them dollar to dollar. (Impossible)
OR
2. Find a way to stop Man City's financial lawlessness. Demand that FFP rules be made water tight. LFC follows the rules, why should we be afraid of promoting tight and fair rules? Get them banned from UCL. Demand tht UEFA fight cases in court better.
Man City's bench has a better defense than us. Their bench can be a separate Premier League club and win Europa League. They will never have an injury crisis because of their buying power. And every passing season they will only be stronger.
You can win against strong opponents, but you can't keep winning for long against outright cheaters. This is not Klopp's fight, he fought hard last 2 years, this is FSG's responsibility.
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I can give 5. They're on my register. Can't speculate thoughWhat I can't find anywhere are the names of the players who are asthmatics. Do you think you could post them on here for me please. Or the ones in the squad who are not asthma sufferers, that won't take as long. Please make the list your next post. Thanks.
I've encountered far more obnoxious foreign Man United and Liverpool fans than I have City fans. The kind who think Everton have never won a trophy ever.The irony of this post from rawk. The likes of Liverpool, United and Arsenal are the very definition of tourist clubs. I can’t comprehend how stupid this post is, it’s like he/she thinks Anfield is full of scousers every game. ‘I’m sure we’ve picked up a fair few over the years’. No shit you clown. Go to any village/town/city around England, mainly places that have teams in the lower divisions and they will be infested with fake rags and dippers.
There are loads of 'fans' like that out there, aren't there. I'm sure we've picked up a fair few over the years due to our success too. Abu Dhabi will have suddenly found their 'fan' base growing in recent seasons too. I genuinely feel sorry for these people. They have no genuine connection to the clubs they attach themselves to, have no genuine affinity with them or passion for them. They are just insecure and need to feel associated with someone or something currently seen as successful.
Even in these parts some are not immune to it. I recall in the 90s when Blackburn took the Title with Jack Walker's money and Newcastle were an exciting prospect under Keegan. I saw a couple of Blackburn and Newcastle shirts on lads around our way not even known for their interest in football. Of course, as both clubs went on the wane, those shirts were never seen again. I've even spotted a kid in a full Abu Dhabi Sportswash kit in Aintree Asda a few times.
It's all so very soulless, but then again, a soulless 'fan' base for a soulless club with morally bankrupt owners sort of suits that lot at the Emptyhad.
By your logic here, every single position on the pitch should be immediately interchangeable for each member of the squad. If you think that footballers can just adapt to new positions with different needs and skill sets just because they’re first teamers, I’d say it might be a little sinking in that’s needed at your side. If football was as fluid and linear as that, everybody could be a manager. But do you even realise the difference between playing centre mid and centre half? They’re the two hardest positions on the pitch to play and whilst they’re often close to each other, their roles are markedly different. To expect seamless transition at this level is madness.
I’d have replied earlier but I’ve been up the wall with work.