bluemurray
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Great result and a decent overall performance at a ground we customarily come unstuck at... onwards and upwards!
He said 'fairly' though. Is he a rag/****/biased sky reporter or simply a biased rag, sky reporting ****?
Maybe Ninja Monkey is Niall Quinn?
The pundits reckon the score line flattered us. Quinn and Souness said we gave the ball away cheaply. However, 4-1 at Stoke while not being at your best ain't bad. Also, and the media aren't making enough of this, we have Sane and Gundogan to come in, and probably a new keeper........and possibly Kompany!
You actually said "I was that dense the wind would go round me" do not need that kind of nonsense from a coward, our family have been supporters since the early sixties,days of Derek Kevan and Wagstaff, so don't need modern day glory hunters insulting me. By the way I live in bogside in Derry if you fancy threatening me here ( home of Johnny Crossan but you will not have heard of him) why not take the flight to Derry.
Regardless of the rights and wrongs of this particular argument, I'm happy the ref did what he did. It's about time this shit was stamped out. Physically holding down attacking players and grappling at every set piece just can't be allowed to continue as a part of the game. That **** Skrtl used to infuriate me. He'd be giving half a dozen penalties away each match under this new directive if it exists.If there is indeed a new directive? So far the evidence would point to only the Sky presenter and Mike Dean being informed.
There was a shocker of a tackle in the first half that definitely warranted a card.
Is this the first time a woman has offered somebody out on Bluemoon?
Yeah and it will not be the last if that coward keeps insulting meIs this the first time a woman has offered somebody out on Bluemoon?
"Stoke fans" only attend Stoke games now they're a top flight club. When they weren't attending Stoke games for the twenty five years they weren't in the top league (averaged about 14000 for half a century) they were obviously Liverpool fans so must feel the need to boo Sterling.What was it the booing of Sterling? Is it because of his England performances? Can't think it could be anything else.
Why was Sterling booed? Because he left mighty Liverpool and traded "history" for Champions League, Trophies, Titles and better team mates? If so, why do Stoke fans care?