Liverpool Thread | 2025/26

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The issue with that, one would probably end up upsetting the bereaved, which is likely, to result in making, those that do, look like absolute despicable people.
What bereaved?
If you mean Jota’s family how many bloody tributes do the cult want?
They don’t give a fuck who they offend with their disrespect of the national anthem.
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
 
What bereaved?
If you mean Jota’s family how many bloody tributes do the cult want?
They don’t give a fuck who they offend with their disrespect of the national anthem.
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
What is wrong with you? This is a new one. The family is now a cult?
 
Liverpool and England legend John Barnes is facing a fresh threat of bankruptcy after amassing more than £1.5 million in unpaid debt.

Wonder what he spent all his money on?

Greed ruins them and I guess divorces if they have one....or two lol.
Players in the Barnes era were earning fortunes. Instead of investing their money safely and wisely a lot of them got caught up in madcap schemes promising huge returns. Then you add in trying to avoid paying tax and then when it all goes tits up they're fucked.
 
On the subject of booing , anyone remember the community shield game against us a few years ago , when the mental health choirs of both Manchester and Liverpool sang their respective songs . The Merseyside choir sang "ynwa" to a respectfull audience and clapping in all parts of the stadium , not so the Manchester choir , who were booed throughout by the Liverpool fans while singing "blue moon ", kids in the city choir where visibly upset and confused. ...
That was low even by Liverpool standards and yet it was swept under the carpet , only Ian Cheeseman mentioned it in his Vlog , if ever an apology from a club was deserved , it was for those children with mental health issues , who sang their hearts out and had their day marred by idiots , many of which are the first to take offence at any supposed slight towards their own club.
You dont understand, 'Blue Moon' is offensive to scousers as Thatcher once said the word 'moon' on TV and therefore singing 'Blue Moon' is 'The Establishment's' way of looking down on the humble people of Merseyside. As the rest of the entire country did so well and weren't affected by Thatcher's policies, Liverpool were clearly victimised by Thatcher and 'The Establishment' so this is basically tragedy chanting. We have to remember all those billions of people out of work across Merseyside after the Liverpool pits were closed, unlike those in the North East and the Midlands. While the rest of the country was booming and having a grand old time under Thatcher's socialist paradise proud scousers were forgotten and left to die in the streets as 'The Establishment' were making sure that Liverpool suffered while everyone else got roads paved with gold. Things havent even gotten any better for the poor downtrodden mites since then either, I mean the local community even had to have a whip round to spend millions doing up the docks and city centre as there has never been a single penny of 'Establishment' money spent in Liverpool, what with them being the victims of unequalled bullying and disdain from the entire 'Establishment' for centuries now.

Also, the Moon can also look a bit like a potato (if you squint and use your imagination) so it was also tragedy singing by those horrible small children as they were clearly dancing of the graves of all those brave Liverpudlians who died in the Liverpool Potato Famine and they were clearly responsible for something that happened outside of living memory.

It was also in bad taste getting the Manchester Mental Health Choir to sing at the event as they were all clearly faking it, only people from Liverpool could have mental health issues due to their victimisation by the 'Establishment' over the centuries, the city is barely scraping by since the outlawing of the slave trade denied them their rightful place in the world (another very obvious example of 'The Establishment' victimising the good people of Liverpool and Liverpool only) so suggesting that people anywhere else in the world could possibly have mental health issues in the same way as those within the Liverpool postcode is just plain unpalatable and a veritable whitewashing of the daily mental pain that only scousers can understand.
 
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I doubt the family are watching every Liverpool match fishing for sympathy
who said anything about fishing for sympathy?

Premier League matches are watched all around the world. That information would travel back to the family very quickly. I am not convinced, 'we don't like Liverpool or their fans', will be seen around the globe as a valid reason.

All the patriots, surely want the UK, viewed in the best possible light, globally?

I believe, it is being done throughout the season, to give more people chance to pay their respects. Diogo Jota was revered in the FIFA gaming world long before he joined Liverpool FC.

Personally, if people want to make themselves look a bit cuntish, they can go ahead and so do.

The fanbase will, rapidly, be transitioning into being similar to the ones they claim to despise.

I say, pick your potato.
 
We did make it work, but we shouldn’t have to. Yes I agree with the right now comment but that didn’t happen with a left back. We left it 5 or so years and making it work is ok, but a top club shouldn’t do that. We made a false 9 work. On more than one occasion. We still bought Haaland and that was one of the cogs that finally got us over that CL line. Had we got Kane the year before would we have been a better team? Absolutely. We wouldn’t have got Haaland and the rest is history but the point within the example is the next season we addressed it. We didn’t make it work, we didn’t get by, we didn’t shoehorn players in the hope it would keep working. We got our man. Going into a season where relying on an average centre mid to be our right back, or an academy player who is out of his depth will shoot us in the foot. We aren’t the same team who made no left back work; we are defensively fragile and I can’t see us getting over the line without. It’s even worse that we’ve had an extended period to address the problem with knowing walker was gone well in advance. We will be better this year but it won’t be enough.

who said anything about fishing for sympathy?

Premier League matches are watched all around the world. That information would travel back to the family very quickly. I am not convinced, 'we don't like Liverpool or their fans', will be seen around the globe as a valid reason.

All the patriots, surely want the UK, viewed in the best possible light, globally?

I believe, it is being done throughout the season, to give more people chance to pay their respects. Diogo Jota was revered in the FIFA gaming world long before he joined Liverpool FC.

Personally, if people want to make themselves look a bit cuntish, they can go ahead and so do.

The fanbase will, rapidly, be transitioning into being similar to the ones they claim to despise.

I say, pick your potato.
How many tributes are you going to do. With you fuckers it wouldn't surprise me if it was every game. First match honour him and fucking move on.
 
I was watching a black african comedian on Youtube last night. He was talking about racism in the UK. He had travelled the world and experienced racism to different degrees wherever he went.
He travelled in the UK and came to the conclusion, that apart from a few knobs, said most british people weren't racist. He however noted that people generally didn't care if you were black white chinese or Asian, as long as you weren't a Liverpool fan!
 
who said anything about fishing for sympathy?

Premier League matches are watched all around the world. That information would travel back to the family very quickly. I am not convinced, 'we don't like Liverpool or their fans', will be seen around the globe as a valid reason.

All the patriots, surely want the UK, viewed in the best possible light, globally?

I believe, it is being done throughout the season, to give more people chance to pay their respects. Diogo Jota was revered in the FIFA gaming world long before he joined Liverpool FC.

Personally, if people want to make themselves look a bit cuntish, they can go ahead and so do.

The fanbase will, rapidly, be transitioning into being similar to the ones they claim to despise.

I say, pick your potato.
That's the thing with free speech. Sorry, but nobody deserves a minute's silence at every match. He got one, move the fuck on. Maybe don't schedule parades on the Heysel anniversary & you may garner a but of sympathy. Also, singing Lizzie's in a box when the Queen died ensured you won't get an ounce of sympathy from many people. Funny how there's outrage over a player driving like a dickhead and paying the price for his own actions & people aren't in mass mourning, yet the longest serving monarch dies & you lot show a complete disregard & nothing is said. Glass houses & all that.
Imagine coming on a City forum looking for a sympathetic ear
 
Personally I'm the same. I haven't an issue for one match , but even now it's every fucker and their dog. Not just at your place. Death doesn't bother me . We die end of so what.
I am unsure why there are so many. It doesn't matter what I say about it, for a vast majority here. I reckon it was an emotional decision made too quickly. One at the start and one in the final home game may have made more sense. That is only my opinion though.

In a previous post, regarding people from other fanbases, booing or singing during the silence, I tried to point out that it takes one small step to receive a bad reputation, it is one hell of a trek to go back the other way.

It is why I feel, the booing of the national anthem, is now at a point were people don't know how to stop. I am unsure what outcome is wanted or is now going to be achieved.

edit: @Vienna_70 I think this relates to your last post. I don't wish to keep answering the same questions. No offence intended.
 
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Liverpool and England legend John Barnes is facing a fresh threat of bankruptcy after amassing more than £1.5 million in unpaid debt.

Wonder what he spent all his money on?

You can buy on credit but pay off at the right time
You can spend slow or fast but watch the bottom line
They'll always charge you and tax you
Take from your piled cash
There is more than one way
To pay it all back
So try catch me if you can
Coz I'm commiting fraud man
And saying I'm bankrupt is my masterplan
 
who said anything about fishing for sympathy?

Premier League matches are watched all around the world. That information would travel back to the family very quickly. I am not convinced, 'we don't like Liverpool or their fans', will be seen around the globe as a valid reason.

All the patriots, surely want the UK, viewed in the best possible light, globally?

I believe, it is being done throughout the season, to give more people chance to pay their respects. Diogo Jota was revered in the FIFA gaming world long before he joined Liverpool FC.

Personally, if people want to make themselves look a bit cuntish, they can go ahead and so do.

The fanbase will, rapidly, be transitioning into being similar to the ones they claim to despise.

I say, pick your potato.
W T F ??????
 
I am unsure why there are so many. It doesn't matter what I say about it, for a vast majority here. I reckon it was an emotional decision made too quickly. One at the start and one in the final home game may have made more sense. That is only my opinion though.

In a previous post, regarding people from other fanbases, booing or singing during the silence, I tried to point out that it takes one small step to receive a bad reputation, it is one hell of a trek to go back the other way.

It is why I feel, the booing of the national anthem, is now at a point were people don't know how to stop. I am unsure what outcome is wanted or is now going to be achieved.
Would you like advice on , you know , how to stop ?
 
Liverpool and England legend John Barnes is facing a fresh threat of bankruptcy after amassing more than £1.5 million in unpaid debt.

Wonder what he spent all his money on?
Where do sportsmen get their financial advice? Barnes and Rob Cross stories seem very similar.


I can't see a BBC story for Barnes latest numbers. Just 2024 and earlier

I wonder how many others there are?
 

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