goalmole
Well-Known Member
It isn't Byrne, is it?There's an MP who's having to seek re-election as labour candidate for Liverpool West Derby after an open contest was triggered... Can't think of his name.... Ian somebody....?
Just a guess.
It isn't Byrne, is it?There's an MP who's having to seek re-election as labour candidate for Liverpool West Derby after an open contest was triggered... Can't think of his name.... Ian somebody....?
Fuckin state of that.Don't know if this has already been posted - the feral fuckers are at it again......
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Yeah apart from our 4-1 win in Feb 2021, part of a run of 6 consecutive home defeats in fact, Burnley, Brighton, Us, Everton, Chelsea, and Fulham.
Sickening.My pedantic head is on.
It wasn't a paving slab.
The Bulgarian cops knew it was a multi edged rock so when the poor sap, in fear of his and his families lives, was forced to confess, they knew he was lying when he stated he hit the waiter with a paving slab.
Did I mention he was forced to confess and was in fear for his and his families lives ?
Jolly loveable scamps are the dippers.
I was behind the goal at Wembley nobody had a clue about the minutes silence.This is the same MP who was kicking off about the lack of respect for the minute's silence at the Community Shield. Thing is, he didn't bother to ask about the background.
Liverpool FC were asked about this by the FA prior to the game and said they didn't want it. They'd had one at the appropriate time and didn't see the need for another. But the FA ignored them and decided they were going to do it anyway. However neither club were told there was actually going to be a minute's silence. The phrase used was "a moment of reflection" but the fans weren't informed of this until just before it took place and, as so often happens, many carried on singing and talking, completely unaware of the silence.
I wasn't there and people who were said it wasn't clear what happened with our fans. I'm not going to defend anyone who deliberately and knowingly disrupted it, but the overwhelming majority, if not all, didn't do that. But I will say that their ill-mannered booing of the National Anthem, and Prince William, shows that, with them, respect only works one way.
City thought they were doing the right thing by immediately apologising but it was the wrong thing in hindsight. First of all it ratcheted up the tension between the fans at Wembley by releasing that while the game was in progress. Second, City should have said they'd review the incident first, rather than effectively saying our fans were guilty. I offered to contact him, to discuss this but City said they'd already done so, so I didn't bother.
They should also have briefed the media about the FA's ham-fisted handling of this, and mentioned that in any public statement. It was poor PR from the club but it was just after Vicky Kloss left and maybe, despite the stick she got from some, her sure hand was missing.
But when an innocent fan is crippled they will all shout from the rooftops that it is Napoli fans that are at fault.Don't know if this has already been posted - the feral fuckers are at it again......
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“Smashing up Europe for decades”? I’ve been over 50 aways on the continent since our return from the ban, and never once seen anything “smashed up”. Have a go at us for Heysel by all means (if you think a tragedy is something to score points over) everyone else does, constantly. But don’t make stuff up eh hertsblue.
It wasn't. It was on deadline day in January 2011. They sold Torres to Chelsea in the morning, bought Suarez from Ajax in the afternoon and and bought Carroll in the eveningThat was the same week we paid £38m for Sergio , hilarious
I was wondering about Bramley Moore and where the dock got it's name.The slave trade.