Loves his phone and social media
Loves his pay cheque
Loves attention but only if things are going well
Loves his cringey celebration medley
Hates any kind of effort
Hates warranted criticism
Hates the fans
Probably hates his team mates...
I get both your points, but I’m not prepared to give up just yet. He’s too good a player for that.
Yes, it’s really concerning & gutting that it’s the same injury, and he looked broken going off, but let’s hope the club can get him the very best...
no muscle injury is bad luck. it happens for a reason, whether thats fatigue, overloading, weak muscle, tight muscle, a muscle that is overcompensating for a another muscle thats not working as well etc
the only injuries that are bad luck/chance...
On Sunday we were sat on the wall outside Greggs on Derby Road and police asked us to step back as 200 R/S were walking up under escort. Never seen such a load of dirty scruffs in my life , nearly all dressed in black and none wearing colours ...
I was sat next to Molly McCann former MMA fighter in the upper south east corner on sunday, i didn't know till several people pointed it out. She was well up for the singing.
On the subject of "guess who?" There was a bloke sat about 4 or 5 seats from me in the upper South stand on Sunday who looked very familiar, but I couldn't think who he was.
I was puzzling about it during the match and on my way home.
It...
They enjoyed it more on Sunday because they know they're in decline now with Klopp gone and now his team breaking up. Got nothing else to celebrate this year other than beating Everton. Their fans were quiet all game as they expected to lose...
For high profile games you need to keep away fans back. The stadium outside is not designed for segregation because it's all funnelled through the dock road.
Millwall coming up would be an obvious flashpoint, but some of the away fans you get in...
I would rather view it as character building....
So happy that my sons are blues, we get to experience the games together and enjoy the highs (limited yes) and lows (not big ones) as one.
Would much rather my children grow up like that instead...