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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 2

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I have been wondering about that myself.

City go to United.....the RS host Chelsea.

They both have Spurs at home.

Outside of that they each have six games against mid tabl dross or relegation fodder.

I don’t know why this “RS have easier run in” belief came about.

Pretty much the same, I would have thought.

Their fixtures aren't easier but it's a coping method used by their supporters to convince themselves it will be ok.

You've had the anger, the threats, the intimidation, the hooliganism in the stadium, the turning on one another and offering each other out (and yes I include many of their famous podcasters who have been engaged in this, as well as their fans calling them false for being too positive) an enormous meltdown already. It's starting to calm a bit and the only way they can make sense of losing a 10 point lead but Klopp still having a masterplan is that City have harder fixtures.

The fixtures are pretty similar. If City don't win the league it will be down to injuries not fixtures.
 

The propaganda arm of LFC making a story that means nothing to us something to negatively affect us.


So it’s bad news for us because it’d stop things like Ferguson’s last goal in 2006, and definitely wouldn’t stop things like Pogba’s saved penalty landing straight back on his foot to turn the game at Old Trafford this season.
 
Their fixtures aren't easier but it's a coping method used by their supporters to convince themselves it will be ok.

You've had the anger, the threats, the intimidation, the hooliganism in the stadium, the turning on one another and offering each other out (and yes I include many of their famous podcasters who have been engaged in this, as well as their fans calling them false for being too positive) an enormous meltdown already. It's starting to calm a bit and the only way they can make sense of losing a 10 point lead but Klopp still having a masterplan is that City have harder fixtures.

The fixtures are pretty similar. If City don't win the league it will be down to injuries not fixtures.

Link me to this right this instant.
 
The usual cult article: guidleines are to attack Everton like they're a pub team; ignore the reality of a failing Liverpool team; gloss over any mistakes made by Der Fuehrer Klopp.

Honest to God, that paper should have died of shame years ago.
https://m.independent.ie/sport/socc...ok-good-enough-to-win-the-title-37877611.html The pissy mess then contradicts himself in this bitter article saying that they won't win it....in March

i'm not going to read past the title, but why does he say celebrating a win in march would be understandable but not a draw? Their cult never makes sense.
 

So it’s bad news for us because it’d stop things like Ferguson’s last goal in 2006, and definitely wouldn’t stop things like Pogba’s saved penalty landing straight back on his foot to turn the game at Old Trafford this season.
It's an insane story. Title starts with "HUGE IMPACT ON EVERTON" but mentions something that was 13 years ago and inconsequential as we finished 11th and we also had a season a few years ago where we had one or zero penalties all season. If this was a handed in to a teacher as something that needed to be about a certain subject you'd get failed for just waffling near the subject.
 
It would count in a shootout, so I’d say yes.

Just no follow through rebounds by the sound of it.

So then what happens? If a keeper has pushed the ball back into play, is the game stopped, and the defending team get a "free" kick? Its a nonsense idea.
 
It would count in a shootout, so I’d say yes.

Just no follow through rebounds by the sound of it.

well that's stupid. I also don't think they should count in a shootout tbh, in a game it's an own goal, so how can it count as a successful pen in a shootout? Same here really, the ball has rebounded off the post, so it's missed, second phase if it's coming off the keeper and in.
 
The propaganda arm of LFC making a story that means nothing to us something to negatively affect us.

They hated this club taking two points off Liverpool and have been in full denigration mode sinxce the derby final whistle.

If there was ever any doubt how much that paper hates Everton and is there to service Liverpool alone it;s been the reports its made since Sunday's game. Even it's old boys like McNulty cant wait to get the boot in.
 

So then what happens? If a keeper has pushed the ball back into play, is the game stopped, and the defending team get a "free" kick? Its a nonsense idea.

I mean, again, it's why i don't really bother with the sport. Cheating is rife, poor sportsmanship is at such a degrading level, time wasting is horrific, officiating standards are getting worse and worse and the use of technology is coming along at a snail's pace ... but let's change what happens if a penalty hits the post, so we can be seen to be actually doing some work.
 
Now the RS Echo story not about us but about us isn't even true.

On Tuesday, the IFAB declared: "Contrary to some incorrect reports in the media related to the penalty kick procedure (Law 14), the ball will remain in play in the event of a penalty kick rebounding from the goalkeeper, crossbar or goalposts."

oh ffs, i've been wasting my time posting for the last two minutes. I'll never get those two minutes back, joke.
 
So it’s bad news for us because it’d stop things like Ferguson’s last goal in 2006, and definitely wouldn’t stop things like Pogba’s saved penalty landing straight back on his foot to turn the game at Old Trafford this season.

Sky were reporting that this potential rule change was voted down and won't be happenning?

I wonder who's right lol
 
The propaganda arm of LFC making a story that means nothing to us something to negatively affect us.

That is the most tenuous, pathetic sports writing I have ever seen. And apparently now outright false? So you can add 'didn't bother to do the research' as well.
They don't care about us though.

'kin waste of trees and pixels that rag.
 

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