Was thinking exactly the same.Journos swiftly rewriting their stories ‘heroic kids show their class against Leicester’
Was thinking exactly the same.Journos swiftly rewriting their stories ‘heroic kids show their class against Leicester’
Not that bad. They are wet these days.Absolute shocker that, but you wont hear anything about it
Brilliant mate.
Why are you reading biographies about them?'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.
He’s well schooled. Also, I doubt that this will get as much media time as the Kane incident. I also think that Clattenburg didn’t see it.
His book is a decent read weirdly enough btw.Clattenburg will review it and say the Leicester lad should have got a yellow for getting in the way….
His book is a decent read weirdly enough btw.