Johnnyblue7
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I mean, tbf, Liverpool had just shy of 30 shots on goal to PSV’s 9, as well as 11 corners and almost 65% possession. They certainly had more of the play.That's the danger of having an arse-licking media behind you.
Forest & City both won 3-0 against this shower of shite, but they were lucky or fortunate.
LFC are therefore seen as certain to bounce back, very soon.
But, as we've seen with the "turned the corner" Trafford Tramps, other supposedly inferior teams like Palace and Brentford are no longer scared of them.
Teams have now worked out how to play the Scousers, they will not get into the top 4 with Slot in charge...
I think so, according to the press he had never been dribbled past in 6 seasonsAm I the only one who has never rated him ?
BrilliantThere is something special about these and the rags losing and generally going through a bad spell. As football fans we are by nature, tribal: therefor we like to hear of other teams' suffering and we get a kind of sadistic pleasure from it. But it's not a personal thing, at least not from me. I snigger if I hear Spurs were beaten, I laugh inwardly when I find the Chavs had taken a beating, but then it's forgotten about. I don't care about them - at least until we play them next.
But hearing the two cuntiest clubs in the history of cuntish clubs had been beaten sends me into a wonderland of sheer ecstacy. I am -in every sense of the word- delirious with joy, and I want to shout from the rooftops how delighted I am with these latest defeats for these two bastard clubs. It's no exaggeration to say that the pleasure I get from a dipper/rag defeat keeps me in good spirits up until the next round of matches.
Fair to say that of late I have been like Scrooge on Christmas Day, after the ghosts had visited him. Smiling radiantly at everyone and generally being the good egg I have always wanted to be.
The demise of LFC and MUFC has certainly helped me through our recent dip in formThere is something special about these and the rags losing and generally going through a bad spell. As football fans we are by nature, tribal: therefor we like to hear of other teams' suffering and we get a kind of sadistic pleasure from it. But it's not a personal thing, at least not from me. I snigger if I hear Spurs were beaten, I laugh inwardly when I find the Chavs had taken a beating, but then it's forgotten about. I don't care about them - at least until we play them next.
But hearing the two cuntiest clubs in the history of cuntish clubs had been beaten sends me into a wonderland of sheer ecstacy. I am -in every sense of the word- delirious with joy, and I want to shout from the rooftops how delighted I am with these latest defeats for these two bastard clubs. It's no exaggeration to say that the pleasure I get from a dipper/rag defeat keeps me in good spirits up until the next round of matches.
Fair to say that of late I have been like Scrooge on Christmas Day, after the ghosts had visited him. Smiling radiantly at everyone and generally being the good egg I have always wanted to be.
There were a couple early on. 4-1 v Villa - Tarnat thunderbolt free-kick and an impressive debut from, errrrr, McManaman ;) Also 6-2 v Bolton despite going down to 10 men when the score was 4-2 I think. And there was the 5-1 v Everton last game of the season. Oh, and not a big scoreline but an important 1-0 win over Newcastle late in the season to pretty much extinguish any relegation worries - I was flying over the Grand Canyon for that one! But in between, yep, a hell of a lot of dross.It was a terrible first season at the Etihad. No new stadium boost whatsoever. No big home wins I can recall, other than that brilliant 4-1 over united.
That’s because he fucks off out of the way and let’s Konate/Matip or some other sap look bad. Leadership my arse…I think so, according to the press he had never been dribbled past in 6 seasons
Its the new Hillsborough - not their fault (allegedly)...The Jota event is tragic of course but maybe one day the scousers will have some humility and stop singing about it every 2 seconds and instead get behind the players on the pitch. Imagine going to work and 50k people are singing about your mate who died
It's one of the lesser known symptoms of Cityitis, from which we all suffer. It was much more prevalent prior to 2008, and much less so since then. The sky blue hormone is secreted after stimulation by a red shirted defeat, causing a suitable level of euphoria - sometimes mild; occasionally intense - depending on the level of 'City' disappointment the mind is being tortured by at any given moment.The demise of LFC and MUFC has certainly helped me through our recent dip in form
And when he pushes for a move the Anfield victims will vilify him even though 2 of dippers players went on strike at their last club in order to force a move. (Hello VVD & Isak)If they're still not performing come January, The vitroil surrounding Konate when he announces he is leaving on a free transfer in the summer will surpass anything TAA received. We'll see a special, dipper only level of hatred come out. He's already pretty much the scapegoat amongst them, he has been making mistakes but he's been no worse than VVD, their captain and leader.
I hadn't taken much notice of Konate because obviously I don't want to watch the club he represents, but the other night he was a walking catastrophe - for a professional footballer he was bloody awful, and that's being kind. Him and that utter waste of space Vain Dick between them were so poor it was laughable.If they're still not performing come January, The vitroil surrounding Konate when he announces he is leaving on a free transfer in the summer will surpass anything TAA received. We'll see a special, dipper only level of hatred come out. He's already pretty much the scapegoat amongst them, he has been making mistakes but he's been no worse than VVD, their captain and leader.