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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

Dear Slackjaw, today my grandson was out and up for starting work an hour away at 8a.m. he was working on a roof. Bitterly cold up there he tells me. Hes 19 and an apprentice. Gets £4+ an hour. On the way home hes picking up his prescription costing £9.35. Hes worked every working day this year, even though he's felt ropey at times. He will probably be turning up doing a days graft , day in, day out for the next 50 years.
Thought and prayers ,you self entitled twit.
They really haven’t got a clue.
Only yesterday it came to light that Wan-Bissaka expected that his agent would have updated his address with DVLA when he moved North.
Everything gets done for them. I was once told that United players were told to phone the club if a bulb blew.
 

You are a complete idiot, but like many characters in history you have been warped by circumstance, but you are brilliant, I'll give you that.
'Red Men: Liverpool Football Club, the Biography', John Williams (page 219):

"After the war, football gradually began to shake itself into recovery mode. In July 1945, Liverpool became the first senior English club to plkay on German soil after the hostilities, in two matches against British forces teams. The Reds returned with a smart set of new red shirts made of material previoulsy used to make Nazi flags".

Now that either means they used the flags themselves if they were large enough to cut from - which many would have been; or they took stock of the dyed material from the factory being used to churn out Nazi flags.

You're very welcome.
 
They really haven’t got a clue.
Only yesterday it came to light that Wan-Bissaka expected that his agent would have updated his address with DVLA when he moved North.
Everything gets done for them. I was once told that United players were told to phone the club if a bulb blew.
I recall a Utd player? Turning up at the airport for a family holiday without his passport. Said he had no idea what one was and what it was for!
 

I've harped on about folks willing the likes of Salah to leave with the feeling they would implode. I then say they will always come up smelling of roses when they get a more than adequate replacement.
I see that could happen again as I'm reading that Erling Haaland is seemingly considering them as his next club.
It couldn't happen could it?
Aye him and mbappe will be playing Rock paper scissors for the number 9 shirt
 
'Red Men: Liverpool Football Club, the Biography', John Williams (page 219):

"After the war, football gradually began to shake itself into recovery mode. In July 1945, Liverpool became the first senior English club to plkay on German soil after the hostilities, in two matches against British forces teams. The Reds returned with a smart set of new red shirts made of material previoulsy used to make Nazi flags".

Now that either means they used the flags themselves if they were large enough to cut from - which many would have been; or they took stock of the dyed material from the factory being used to churn out Nazi flags.

You're very welcome.
That piped the red rat @jackmac69 down.

Typical no-nothing, basic life-form.
 
'Red Men: Liverpool Football Club, the Biography', John Williams (page 219):

"After the war, football gradually began to shake itself into recovery mode. In July 1945, Liverpool became the first senior English club to plkay on German soil after the hostilities, in two matches against British forces teams. The Reds returned with a smart set of new red shirts made of material previoulsy used to make Nazi flags".

Now that either means they used the flags themselves if they were large enough to cut from - which many would have been; or they took stock of the dyed material from the factory being used to churn out Nazi flags.

You're very welcome.
ah Dave, you're forgetting that if enough RS deny it for long enough, it never happened, I think you may have un covered some mis-history there
 

bbc have a big article up 'Hendo concerned about player welfare'. With this idiot blathering on about now nobody seems to be thinking about the players. the 'aren't we wonderful' facade is dropped like a dead rat though if you get in the way of their entitlement to three points with spurs the latest beneficiaries. I'm just relieved they finally seem to have moved on fifteen months later from Pickford.
They can't work all that hard, I mean Ben Mendy has had loads of energy for extra curricular activity.
 
They cant even be checking the story out. It's their club, btw and we're teaching them about it.

Lol.
Best way to pipe a gloating RS down (from personal experience) is to ask them who their manager was before Mr shankly dragged them out of the lower leagues....
Not met one yet who has answered correctly and without resorting to shouts of bitter blue, six times etc, etc.....
 
Best way to pipe a gloating RS down (from personal experience) is to ask them who their manager was before Mr shankly dragged them out of the lower leagues....
Not met one yet who has answered correctly and without resorting to shouts of bitter blue, six times etc, etc.....
One that I use often. In fairness though, not living on Merseyside I have quite fertile ground in which to perform some mighty wummery.
Around here football most definitely only appeared from 1992. Even then when I mention the managerial master that was Roy Evans, the look on their faces tell me that their thought process is one of "the wheel's turning but the hamster is dead."
 

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