And the one sponsored by the terrorist funding bank.Surely not, from the self proclaimed most holiest club in the land….
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5548396/2024/06/07/tom-werner-liverpool-premier-league-us/
I'm going back quite a few years now but I used to listen to a American based radio show and podcast called World Soccer Daily founded and hosted by a guy called Steven Cohen, a British journalist based in the States. Now Cohen could really wind people up with some of his views but he was quite well informed at times and all in all it was a decent listen.Still victims
Did they finally put large TV screens up? Them and the rags had special dispensation NOT to have them in their ground!ive been saying this for a few years now but surprisingly its not been picked up by the media, they had a good opportunity to resolve the issue with the rebuilding of the anfield rd end but somehow forgot to
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is all over it, re releasing the hitThe story made the Liverpool Echo.
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When it’s the usual City article in the City obsessed Daily Echo, there’s numerous comments from bitter Liverpool fans.
Perhaps it’s just coincidence, but when there’s a negative news story about Liverpool FV, their fans suddenly go very quiet and stay off football media websites and social media websites.
Exactly this, nothing more than deflection.So Liverpool want to play matches abroad, presumably to boost sales for their sponsor who is funding terrorism.
Quick, can we run another article about how City are ruining football? Maybe dock Everton a few more points?
He's an American met him at the charity shield a few years ago ,he had bought a ticket off a tout which turned out to be in the city end :+)
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has outlined his determination for a Premier League match to be played in New York as part of a "crazy idea" to take the competition on the road around the globe for one matchday.
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