Champions Again Ole Ole
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There is only 1 goal I've ever got excited about that wasn't a city goal. Demba Ba's in 2014. I feel a Liverpool goal to put them in the lead on Sunday could match that
Maybe if its 95+ mins yeahThere is only 1 goal I've ever got excited about that wasn't a city goal. Demba Ba's in 2014. I feel a Liverpool goal to put them in the lead on Sunday could match that
Anybody tonking them at Anfield is great, but also depressing as we never seem to do it. One win big win there but without fans, and only two other wins since TV was black and white. Fortunately I saw both of them.To be honest I don't know how I would feel about that, if they get tonked I would be pleased.
It's like venomous reptiles being brightly coloured, it's nature's way of warning us to keep our distance.A friend of mine who is a Sunderland supporter just sent me a text. He is on holiday at Butlins in Skegness. "Why do scousers feel the need to wander round all day in the full kit, socks n all. These are adults and even old men mind you, not just kids"
This. If Liverpool go ahead in the first half I am turning it off and doing something that brings me some measure of joy, like teaching my little lad to kick a football, rather than watching them then capitulate spectacularly again to see Arsenal maintain their lead over us.Maybe if its 95+ mins yeah
Yep said it in a previous post mate...too many of them willing to turn a blind eye to their many egregious misdemeanours...even the decent ones sadly who fear the consequences of "snitching"It's a cult they believe what they want to believe and when their prophesies fail as they often do, no problem just make another one, this is our year, next season, we are going to sign x player, our opponents and rivals will be smited and destroyed and we will be sat in our rightful place sat at the right hand side of the gods of football, and on it goes it's been a quite a clever strategy, also never take any responsibility, a saint of the cult bites someone and is a proven racist, deny it (despite the the clear evidence) get T shirts printed start campaigns
When seen culpable for some disaster, deflect the blame on someone else, they are either not part of the cult or they support someone else
Create an enemy of the cult, all cults need enemies, get fellow cult members to write long polemics in the media about our perceived enemy (note enemies change all depending on the league position) whip the members into a violet frenzy of self righteous anger, but remember when they take their anger out on the perceived enemy it's not our fault, just deny it
I am certainly not saying that all LFC fans are like this, but they all have a responsibility of at least calling cult like behaviour out, because their silence is enabling those who will go on to commit great violence and disorder on behalf of the cult
Shaun Maloney for Wigan and Steven Pinaar for Everton in April 2012. That led to the Vinny header at the Etihad and the Aguero moment.There is only 1 goal I've ever got excited about that wasn't a city goal. Demba Ba's in 2014. I feel a Liverpool goal to put them in the lead on Sunday could match that