balotellishaircut
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Fabinho might be out for the season, let’s hope so the dirty twat.
Don't underestimate it, it got me safely through secondary school ;-)Spurs aren't ESL material though, they're like that kid who hangs out with the bullies so they don't get picked on.
They weren’t crying when they won the league at a canter 2 seasons ago either. Or when Aguero won it for us in 2012 funnily enough.The fuckers weren’t crying when they were battling for 3rd and 4th every season for a couple of decades, those halcyon days when Tyler, keys and gray used to scream over our tv’s as either them or Arsenal cemented 4th on the last day of the season.
How convenient - discard the first five months of the season and you are champs. Worth noting that since the second leg against Real city are undefeated in Europe, therefore we are actually European champions and also 'the world's best team' :-)
Speaking of Joe Fagan, that reminds me of that classic Twitter exchange between a City fan and a Liverpool fan:This fella left the negotiating table to tell his tale of the signing on RAWK.
500k a week wages for 5 years is 125 million, must be a nice signing on fee on top there say between £30-£50 million.
Transfer fee £51 million.
Raiola/ now his agency fee £30 million.
Father's fee £30 million.
That's roughly a £300 million outlay, just as Marca reported a few days ago.
No wonder Klopp said he wanted nothing to do with Haaland when he said the money involved was crazy when he was asked last month in a presser.
They are so lucky to have the insight into these deals and then the brotherhood to accept it and trot it out, repeatedly. How lucky they are that all their 'best players in the world' wish to play for a tanner a week and the chance to sniff Joe Fagan's boot room socks.
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God I love football, nearly as much as I hate scousers.
He’s partly correct. Their run since January has been incredible. The problem for them is, they’ve been chasing down the world’s best team.
I only do it after a game. Last time I did it mid game, it was when we went 1-0 against Newcastle in 2018-19 and somehow lost 2-1 before winning the next 14 so I now think it’s bad luck if I do it.Guilty pleasure of mine looking on there whenever we go a goal up in a game. Beautiful.
Some of the cope / logic for them is hilarious 'If it wasn't for us (Liverpool) and Klopp, then this would be the French/German league every year'.
Which is totally retarded logic, as if you took us away - then it would be Liverpool winning the league every year by 15-20 points....
They just cannot handle the fact that they happen to be having their strongest decade whilst we are as well. We are better than them, it's as simple as that. The Madrid result was a freak and had we been going to the CL final, I'd have no doubt we would be doing the double this year.
Their needy, desperate obsession with declaring anything and everything associated with them “the best in the world” is what made me chuckle. Validation junkiesThink his point of they haven’t fucked it up is true a draw now is disaster to when you going for the title with this man city team and Liverpool who closed the gap mainly with there games in hand and we just dropping something like 5/7 points in months.
Chelsea can beat anyone. Their peak is better than LFC but they lack consistency. I think they will win easily, by at least two goals.I have a bit more hope that Chelsea could beat the scouse mob in the FA Cup - they have suddenly found some motivation - albeit against Leeds but a win is a win and it boosts morale. On top of that the scousers have actually conceded goals in their last few games so the world's best centre half and his cohorts are not unbeatable.