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I always thought in terms of the penalties Raheem didn't get!Many a true word said in jest. It will be interesting to see what happens and contrast it to the number penalties he got at City.
I always thought in terms of the penalties Raheem didn't get!Many a true word said in jest. It will be interesting to see what happens and contrast it to the number penalties he got at City.
All the Dipper tickets were fakes - print at home versions!The British media were banging on about it being a sell out:
Football fans scramble for FREE Liverpool - Man U tickets in Bangkok
So many seats were available for tonight's Liverpool vs. Man U match in Bangkok that Rajamangala Stadium announced they were handing outthethaiger.com
Slimy projecting Dippers/Rags and other no marks booed him whilst we we sang he's top of the league.i have seen this line a few times on on the beeb of late in every sterling story
"Sterling has never been a crowd favourite, which is difficult to explain as he has now won more Premier League titles than any non-Manchester United player apart from John Terry and Fernandinho," said BBC Sport's Simon Stone.
Oh yes Mr simple simon what about this guy View attachment 49580
Followed by a 2 page exclusive with Yaya.Waiting for all the "Raheem swipes at Pep" stories...
Many years ago, two mates decided it would be a good wheeze to secretly train up in a minor sport and enter the championship.A slight aside.
I’ve posted many times on this thread and others, regarding blatant bigoted bias. Positive Liverpool/united , negative City articles.
As have many many others.
Many are from the BBC.
But… I like the BBC, they can when not reporting on Liverpool/united dig out and produce great pieces of information/news.
Eg
Really good piece, researched, well written, and about something different to nothing opinion pieces.'Phantom of the Open': How Maurice Flitcroft tricked the R&A
Maurice Flitcroft was the 'Phantom of the Open' - an undaunted amateur who tricked his way into competing among golf's elite.www.bbc.co.uk
I would pay the author of that far more, than having to skip past the daily turgid forgettable tripe dished up by the expenses jolly Mr Stone.
Again, I'd rather have 1 story like that per week produced by a diligent intelligent sports journalist/reporter than the daily repetitve drivel churned out by expenses jolly Mr Stone.Many years ago, two mates decided it would be a good wheeze to secretly train up in a minor sport and enter the championship.
They alighted on Cyclo-cross which I don’t think exists in that form any more. They entered the British championship having faked the name of the club to which they were attached. One of them finished FIFTH causing quite a stir. Who was this unknown? He became a stalwart of the British team. Wish I could remember his name. Any takers? True story.