Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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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.

 
Seems klopp has finally realised what everyone else knew ages ago that the two full backs can't defend.
He drops them and they keep a clean sheet. Could be the end for them two.
They only kept a clean sheet because the Chelsea forwards couldn't score on a 'Grab a Granny' night. Should've conceded 4 again.
 
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.


Was this written by a ten year old ? I'm not part of the grammar police but bloody hell lol


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."
 
Seems klopp has finally realised what everyone else knew ages ago that the two full backs can't defend.
He drops them and they keep a clean sheet. Could be the end for them two.
Any other team scores four last night
Chelsea are shocking
He has four shit fullbacks!
 
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.


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But as bad as things are, picking the right Generals, with the right attitude and right weaponry, we could still win the war.

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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.


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At some point a clubs pr department should grow a pair and make it clear that the chant has nothing to do with Hillsborough.
Everybody knows exactly what it’s aimed at sadly the media will never say it ......... they like Liverpool want the events of 85 written from history and it’s up to every decent football family to remind them scouse rats what damage the caused to English football in 85 .......... clubs that will never have a chance of playing European football because they rats acted like scum ......... families losing lost because of this scum

Victim fc the scum of English football
 
We know the impact these vile chants have on those who continue to suffer as a result of football tragedies," Liverpool said in a statement after Tuesday's game.

"For their sake, this has to stop."

Ninety-seven Liverpool fans lost their lives as a result of a crush at an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest, at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium, on 15 April 1989.

It remains the UK's worst sporting disaster, with a jury at an inquest later ruling that the fans were unlawfully killed.
 
look at this fucker!
think he/she needs to follow a different sport.


"Great from the Liverpool fans. Fuck the Tories.


Boys did good.

Ref was a Manc c*nt. Chelsea fans are actually and literally evil. Hate them. Tories and Brexit voters. Shithouses.

And Gary fucking Neville can fuck off and literally die. If I’m alive and he dies. I’ll have to take a few days off to celebrate. Kavanagh and Taylor can also provide a few happy drinking opportunities if they get run over or something
:)
Taylor is such an inbred c*nt it’s unreal. HP Lovecraft levels of Innsmouth level of inbredness. Manc. c*nt.

But Gary Neville you horrible little inbred piece of smelly shite. Fuck you. Fuck your family. Fuck your Ciry. You inbred c*nt."
The town of Bury getting bashed for doing nothing.
 
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.

"order being restored at Anfield" ... and that is one of the main reasons everyone absolutely detests your club and its fans.
 
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.

Talk about full on revisionism....fucking hilarious...where do they find these clowns..lol!
 
look at this fucker!
think he/she needs to follow a different sport.


"Great from the Liverpool fans. Fuck the Tories.


Boys did good.

Ref was a Manc c*nt. Chelsea fans are actually and literally evil. Hate them. Tories and Brexit voters. Shithouses.

And Gary fucking Neville can fuck off and literally die. If I’m alive and he dies. I’ll have to take a few days off to celebrate. Kavanagh and Taylor can also provide a few happy drinking opportunities if they get run over or something
:)
Taylor is such an inbred c*nt it’s unreal. HP Lovecraft levels of Innsmouth level of inbredness. Manc. c*nt.

But Gary Neville you horrible little inbred piece of smelly shite. Fuck you. Fuck your family. Fuck your Ciry. You inbred c*nt."
Fuck - that individual is seriously unbalanced

Aka - typical Redscouse
 
We know the impact these vile chants have on those who continue to suffer as a result of football tragedies," Liverpool said in a statement after Tuesday's game.

"For their sake, this has to stop."

Ninety-seven Liverpool fans lost their lives as a result of a crush at an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest, at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium, on 15 April 1989.

It remains the UK's worst sporting disaster, with a jury at an inquest later ruling that the fans were unlawfully killed.

That’s why they have parades on anniversaries, to allow Italian families to have a chance of celebrating instead of mourning.
 
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