Liverpool Thread - 2021/22

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It's just like the Newcastle game with United a few years ago. They had one game that cost them points and thought it was irrefutable evidence that decisions "even themselves out". The photo of the Rodri handball is all over social media. On a couple of occasions against Wolves and against City they have set up goals with a handball. They are mostly seriously deluded or they have very selective memories where " history " is concerned. City sometimes have a few penalties waved away in one game. VAR doesn't get involved and their is no media outrage. Only when a decision goes in City's favour. It distracts the sheep that are only too happy to follow the agenda. Liverpool get match defining decisions in their favour most games. It has been going on for decades, same with United.
A few city fans screen grabbed the PL tweet which has since been deleted and are spamming the Premier League handle demanding an answer.
 
An interesting stat from the Upshot: "Liverpool haven't had a penalty awarded against them in any of their last 46 league matches, the longest active run for any Premier League side."

Hmmmmm.

HMMMMMMMMM.

It would have been fun if they'd gotten Atletico Madrid and just been bullied off the pitch.
 
I’ve got a feeling that Newcastle could have a big deciding part to play in this. If we both beat the geordies then I wouldn’t be surprised to see the FA push for another Sergio moment. With the way things are going for them it could be sadly in their favour. Bloody hope not.
Fuck me!...



When he refers to the Premier League Header pic he means this....

https://twitter.com/premierleague

I heard from two sources that after many complaints that the Premier League deleted the 'step closer' biased tweet.
It's certainly been removed.
 
Why would any team care about this prick watching them jog round a few cones before kick off??
If that unsettles them, they must be complete wet farts… I’d be belting the ball at the **** and shouting, have it …!!!
He really is a strange man isn't he...
He thinks he's so 'big' that his presence will intimidate them before the game. Which is a pretty unsporting and naff thing to do.
Imagine doing that on a Sunday morning. No question someone would blast a thunderbastard into his nadgers from about 2 yards away... and rightly so...
 
A few city fans screen grabbed the PL tweet which has since been deleted and are spamming the Premier League handle demanding an answer.
It's got to the point where the favouritism is blatant. Managers and players have spoken about it before in the past after playing United and Liverpool. It's so obvious now as it happens almost every game to keep LiVARpool competing with City. Same with United getting decisions to get in the top four. It's building momentum now because LiVARpool get favourable, game changing decisions almost every game.
 
I see the PL/SLY/Livarpool have got their way with the fixtures, we now have to play after the scallies for the next 3 games thus handing them a distinct advantage, makes me sick watching the league being manipulated in this way
 
I see the PL/SLY/Livarpool have got their way with the fixtures, we now have to play after the scallies for the next 3 games thus handing them a distinct advantage, makes me sick watching the league being manipulated in this way
I'd imagine those fixture adjustments might have a substantial impact on betting markets also.

Follow the money.
 
you don't fight weird with weird because the og weirdo doesn't have the self awareness to know it is weird but does think the second weirdo is weird and will probably point it out. the first weirdo who outs the other weirdo wins as they seem reasonable when they point out the second weirdos weirdness and the second weirdo can only reply "i know you are but what am i" which has always been a weak argument. for further evidence see the trump thread.

best way to deal with weird is to offer it an insult wrapped up in a compliment. for example any manager that does this reminds me of the rumoured to be a nonce pe teacher from school. so just call him Sir or Mr Klopp
When I read this I thought of the P.E teacher from Kes, refereeing the school football match. Unsurprisingly wearing a red shirt and making all the decisions in his own favour.
 
A lot of talk about how many penalties Mo Salah gets/wins/whatever 15 or 20 a season probably. I also see a lot of facts quoted on here. Yes Liverpool have had more penalties than any other Premier League side, one more than Man Utd I believe. But I did not think Salah had been awarded that many so I tried to find out but only came up with those he had taken. And then I thought 2 things have happened, Klopp arrives and then VAR, which according to this site would basically relegate Liverpool as we seemed to score about 20 blatantly offside goals a season. So I looked at the pen stats since 2017/18 and it seems if you look in the right place (myfootballfacts.com) stats will tell you what you/I want to believe.
City 57, Utd 51, Chelsea 41, Liverpool 39, Arsenal 34, Spurs 33.

Ahh bless
 
you don't fight weird with weird because the og weirdo doesn't have the self awareness to know it is weird but does think the second weirdo is weird and will probably point it out. the first weirdo who outs the other weirdo wins as they seem reasonable when they point out the second weirdos weirdness and the second weirdo can only reply "i know you are but what am i" which has always been a weak argument. for further evidence see the trump thread.

best way to deal with weird is to offer it an insult wrapped up in a compliment. for example any manager that does this reminds me of the rumoured to be a nonce pe teacher from school. so just call him Sir or Mr Klopp

Your so wrong, weird can't deal with weird and will react.
 
A lot of talk about how many penalties Mo Salah gets/wins/whatever 15 or 20 a season probably. I also see a lot of facts quoted on here. Yes Liverpool have had more penalties than any other Premier League side, one more than Man Utd I believe. But I did not think Salah had been awarded that many so I tried to find out but only came up with those he had taken. And then I thought 2 things have happened, Klopp arrives and then VAR, which according to this site would basically relegate Liverpool as we seemed to score about 20 blatantly offside goals a season. So I looked at the pen stats since 2017/18 and it seems if you look in the right place (myfootballfacts.com) stats will tell you what you/I want to believe.
City 57, Utd 51, Chelsea 41, Liverpool 39, Arsenal 34, Spurs 33.
And therein lies the problem with statistics.

It would be interesting to see how many of those Liverpool penalties came at game changing moments and how many of those City penalties were awarded when the game had already been put to bed.

So many times over the last few seasons Liverpool have struggled to make inroads against teams until they were 'awarded' a controversial free kick/penalty.
 
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