They're just mad because the result exposed on social media, once again, just how many others 'kin hate them.
bit late now ffsGoodison was absolutely bouncing last night, and Liverpool felt every bit of it. From the first whistle, the noise was unreal, deafening roars, and absolute chaos every time we got forward. You could see it on their faces they were rattled, panicked, and completely out of their depth. We made them crumble, and it was beautiful to watch. If we brought that same energy every single week, Goodison would be an absolute fortress, and no team would fancy coming here.
I assumed cos it was a head injury the rule doesnt count?I’m hoping someone on here can answer this but I remember thinking when the two Everton players collided with each other and they both were getting treatment my first thought was ah great we are going to be down to 9 men here for the last minute because that rule was brought in where if you get treatment on the pitch from the physio you have to go off for like 30 seconds before you can come back on. I noticed that Oliver just let them both stay on after they got treatment. Do you reckon that’s because he thought it would have been unfair for us to have two players off the pitch and be down to 9 men for the last minute in that scenario for an innocuous accidental collision between two players?
In a positive turn of events i Was able to facilitate a return to liverpool for that landmark derby and it was a magnificent and euphoric experience. Thanks for making note of my story , means a lotWasn’t there a lad who posted on here who came from the USA for the game, he came over for the original game but obviously missed it because of the weather bet he can’t believe his luck.
Just one of the laws of the game that if 2 players on same team collide then they can be treated on the pitch and not have to leave it.I’m hoping someone on here can answer this but I remember thinking when the two Everton players collided with each other and they both were getting treatment my first thought was ah great we are going to be down to 9 men here for the last minute because that rule was brought in where if you get treatment on the pitch from the physio you have to go off for like 30 seconds before you can come back on. I noticed that Oliver just let them both stay on after they got treatment. Do you reckon that’s because he thought it would have been unfair for us to have two players off the pitch and be down to 9 men for the last minute in that scenario for an innocuous accidental collision between two players?
Yep there is a percentage at most clubs I suppose. I would put the decent red percentage at about 0.0000001%There are some decent reds out there but in the main, there are some nasty pieces of work who follow and or are associated with that club.