The Liverpool Thread

Re: RAWK

A dipper complaining about sugar daddies taking average teams and buying them trophies with massive amounts of cash... totally forgetting how Liverpool's great history was built with Littlewoods Pools money pumped in by the Moores family.

You've gorra laff.

My guess is that we will buy the league title many times over teh next 20 years, and a great deal of European glory and, just like with Liverpool and Man Utd, no one will talk about all the money we spent to make it happen. They'll just be talking about our great history, our genius manager and our fantastic team spirit.

That's the way it's always happened.
 
Re: RAWK

Are they saying that they'd rather have Suarez than Messi and in the same sentence saying that Rooney is overhyped? Irony.
 
Re: RAWK

Tributes left for a dead chicken

Flowers and tributes were left in an alleyway where the body of a mystery dead baby was found - before police realised it was only a chicken foetus.
A member of the public discovered the remains in a back alley in the Anfield area of Liverpool.

Police cordoned off the scene but soon realised that it was not a human but a chicken foetus.

Well-wishers had laid more than a dozen bunches of flowers at the scene, along with cards and teddy bears.

Local gossip

One of the cards read: "RIP Little Baby. Safe in the arms of Jesus. From someone who is a loving mother xxxx."

Merseyside Police told the community on Monday to "stop grieving, it's only a chicken".

A spokeswoman for Merseyside Police said: "It seems a member of the public saw the remains of a foetus, which possibly resembled a human foetus, and called us.

"We cordoned off the area to investigate, as we would with any possible suspicious death, but it became apparent it was not a human foetus.

"The flowers and cards are obviously the result of local gossip, but we can assure people that the remains were not human."

Conservative MP and editor of The Spectator Boris Johnson was criticised last year after commenting in the magazine that Liverpudlians were "hooked on grief".

You'll never squawk alone
 
Re: RAWK

GStar said:
Are Liverpool lecturing us on team spirit?

Last i saw, we all looked pretty together, no one had hit anybody with a golf club, no DJ's were assaulted and bar Mario Barwuah Ballotelli taking over the world one step at a time, we seemed a decently knit squad.
Don't understand this comment at all. Balotelli not part of the team spirit. Not having that. Everything I've seen and read suggests otherwise. From tripping up Dzeko at Blackburn, jokingly fighting with Joe Hart over position when they were walking up the Wembley steps. He said he loved his team mates in the interview where he said he missed Brescia and Manchester isn't his speed.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yiqoeh5D2o[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rXHFrgXrgk[/youtube]

So can't agree with you there. We've got decent team spirit and Balotelli's part of it.
 
Re: RAWK

I have to admit, when they're slagging off neville, one of their posters puts up a clip of the "ratboy" having a wank. It's really funny.
 
Re: RAWK

Blootoof said:
Tributes left for a dead chicken

Flowers and tributes were left in an alleyway where the body of a mystery dead baby was found - before police realised it was only a chicken foetus.
A member of the public discovered the remains in a back alley in the Anfield area of Liverpool.

Police cordoned off the scene but soon realised that it was not a human but a chicken foetus.

Well-wishers had laid more than a dozen bunches of flowers at the scene, along with cards and teddy bears.

Local gossip

One of the cards read: "RIP Little Baby. Safe in the arms of Jesus. From someone who is a loving mother xxxx."

Merseyside Police told the community on Monday to "stop grieving, it's only a chicken".

A spokeswoman for Merseyside Police said: "It seems a member of the public saw the remains of a foetus, which possibly resembled a human foetus, and called us.

"We cordoned off the area to investigate, as we would with any possible suspicious death, but it became apparent it was not a human foetus.

"The flowers and cards are obviously the result of local gossip, but we can assure people that the remains were not human."

Conservative MP and editor of The Spectator Boris Johnson was criticised last year after commenting in the magazine that Liverpudlians were "hooked on grief".

You'll never squawk alone

Less of the foul language please.
 
Re: RAWK

samharris said:
Blootoof said:
Tributes left for a dead chicken

Flowers and tributes were left in an alleyway where the body of a mystery dead baby was found - before police realised it was only a chicken foetus.
A member of the public discovered the remains in a back alley in the Anfield area of Liverpool.

Police cordoned off the scene but soon realised that it was not a human but a chicken foetus.

Well-wishers had laid more than a dozen bunches of flowers at the scene, along with cards and teddy bears.

Local gossip

One of the cards read: "RIP Little Baby. Safe in the arms of Jesus. From someone who is a loving mother xxxx."

Merseyside Police told the community on Monday to "stop grieving, it's only a chicken".

A spokeswoman for Merseyside Police said: "It seems a member of the public saw the remains of a foetus, which possibly resembled a human foetus, and called us.

"We cordoned off the area to investigate, as we would with any possible suspicious death, but it became apparent it was not a human foetus.

"The flowers and cards are obviously the result of local gossip, but we can assure people that the remains were not human."

Conservative MP and editor of The Spectator Boris Johnson was criticised last year after commenting in the magazine that Liverpudlians were "hooked on grief".

You'll never squawk alone

Less of the foul language please.

what a load of cock.
 

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