Alan Harper's Tash
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Haven't seen much of the dippers so far this season (through choice), but from the little I have seen I think it's more a crisis in confidence than anything else. They are not what I would call a bad team, in the sense that the rags are a bad team, but at times it seems as though they are playing like a bunch of strangers who have never met one another before. I get the impression that certain players don't trust certain others, so instead of using him in a particular passage of play they'll take another option and the whole move collapses. Salah seems to be on an ego trip, preferring the limelight to team play, and as others have said Vain Dick struggles to keep up with the game because age has caught up with him.
I think last season was the perfect storm for the dippers, particularly at Anfield (or the National Slottery as I have started calling it) where everything seemed to come together for them: refereeing decisions, low injury count, yellow/red card favouritism etc, and with the quality of players and the drop off from ourselves and others, they hardly had to break a sweat to walk away with the title. We've just entered the first week or so of October and already there are signs that all is not well with them, we'll see how this particular winter of discontent pans out for them, but I don't think we'll be seeing a repeat of last season.
The 'Istree derby.Just give me a draw in the dipper rag 'derby'
I doubt Everton would want Tront.Absolutely. But he couldn’t defend for toffee
Ryanair DerbyI quite like "El Plastico"
Definitely the best one.Ryanair Derby
Where any result is a win for City fans.Ryanair Derby
That's a belterThe Ryanair derby is the best of the lot!
Calling you out on your claim.Not often this FOC jumps off the couch to celebrate a TV goal, but I just did. Have that you scousers tossers.
Calling you out on your claim.
If you were a true FOC there’s no way you could jump off a couch :-)
It is one of those things you do instinctively in the moment, just before your knees give way. Worth it though.Calling you out on your claim.
If you were a true FOC there’s no way you could jump off a couch :-)
How about Fell off lolCalling you out on your claim.
If you were a true FOC there’s no way you could jump off a couch :-)
Nedum Onuoha touched on a delicate but salient point about some of their players after the loss of Jota. I think it’s affected some of the players and staff more than we might think.
I mean, I’ve not seen it used by any Liverpool staff or players yet. I’d say it’s a pertinent point. It’s specifically about the workplace.They'll thrive on that excuse, yeah the death of the lad is sad but many players lose people a lot closer to them than a team mate.