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No need for that...their fans should join in, it would be so much fun.I think this weekend, all fans (bar Liverpool ones of course) should sing the song on 39 minutes.
No need for that...their fans should join in, it would be so much fun.I think this weekend, all fans (bar Liverpool ones of course) should sing the song on 39 minutes.
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
The delusion is off the scale.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
Nonsense. Everyone knows we are getting relegated next season.keep saying this but for a club under a cloud of uncertainty and facing relegation and the world caving in. City certainly aren’t behaving like a club with an uncertain future, you don’t embark on £300 million stand projects and then tie a player like Julian Alvarez to the club with a contract extension till 2028 if City are going to be in the Northern Premier league. The club will be listening to their legal team and the mood music must be positive as the it would be lunacy to not curb the spending if everything in that article will happen.
It shows what a desperate club and their supporters are, Fenway Sports only bought the club on the the prevision that FFP was implemented. They have been working in the shadows to fuck City over be it hacking scouting systems or pushing the CAS to hurry up their verdict. Not to mention the biggest game of dirty tricks which was the super league which our club felt no choice but to get involved with.
They don’t wish for sporting competition which their club forced a closed shop on other clubs with the better cut of a tv deal they got when the premier league was created. They want the cards loaded in their favour which they got for a good decade or so with the 4 champions league places being sewn up by the same clubs every year. All that extra money sloshing into their clubs coffers. For a team that has had such an advantage for over 30 years one premier league title in that time is quite a pathetic return.
The bottom line is they know their so called greatest side ever can’t mix it up on the pitch with big bad City. They gave up after an hour on Sunday, they had to change half of their team cos they couldn’t hack it. Their obsession with snidely trying to fuck City over has been their ultimate down fall, a broken team, a broken manager and owners who don’t want their club anymore. Wish away all you want for City to vanish because they ain’t going nowhere.
They've got a new one now.
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