Protein Junkie
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The volume and number of complaints about being victims always seem to grow exponentially when a bad defeat or bad run of form has occurred.
It's interesting that the bookies have Liverpool at only 7/4 for the win and Arsenal on 7/5 for the win. So not a lot between them. A draw at 23/10 might be the value bet.Compare their record at Anfield and away along with Arse's record at the shithole, and you'll realize they actually do. In fact, I'd be very surprised if Arse comes away with 3pts. Draw is very possible
Exactly this. If they were flying you would get hardly a peep out of them.The volume and number of complaints about being victims always seem to grow exponentially when a bad defeat or bad run of form has occurred.
And it's live..............!!!!!!!I think livarpool might do it on the weekend, playing at home in the citadel of truth.
A plethora of derelict housing visible on the journey in, enough to give the grief monkeys a rush that’s almost sexual in its nature
Norwegians everywhere…the grass longer and wetter on one half of the pitch, the shear noise from the most knowledgeable fans in the league….sucking their balls in (to) the kop end.
A sea of candles and wreaths as far as the eye can see, Belgian waiters in fountains or under rubble.
A ticker tape parade of giros flowing down from the stands like urine, as the once in a lifetime premier league champions* grace the arena
It is written.
Liverpool sitting pretty as Man City and Barcelona sweat amid looming European football upheaval
When you look at what's going on at European heavyweights like Man City and Barcelona right now, Liverpool's problems suddenly don't seem all that severe.
Manchester City, for instance, is under a cloud of grave uncertainty after it was charged with over 100 breaches of Premier League financial rules over a nine-year period.
The severity of the accusations should not be underestimated, and if made out, they could lead to punishments like a points deduction, transfer ban, or even relegation.
Outside the Premier League, Paris Saint-Germain fans are whistling the greatest player in football history, who may be poised to depart in the summer after two ultimately forgettable years.
More seriously, Barcelona, the club that is trying to bring Lionel Messi back, is under investigation by UEFA after being charged with corruption over payments made to the vice-president of Spanish football's refereeing committee. Barcelona denies any wrongdoing but UEFA could impose a ban depending on its findings
As bad as this season has been, with the right appointments, the right investment and the right decisions in the coming months, it's not hard to imagine order being restored at Anfield.
Liverpool sitting pretty as Man City and Barcelona sweat amid looming upheaval
When you look at what's going on at European heavyweights like Man City and Barcelona right now, Liverpool's problems suddenly don't seem all that severe.www.liverpool.com