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Player Valuation: £40m
Like everything in life, it comes from all angles. I dare say social media these days plays a huge part in making it vicious.
It was vicious well before the days of social media mate. We all know Heysel was the reason.
Like everything in life, it comes from all angles. I dare say social media these days plays a huge part in making it vicious.
They all disappear up their own backside in the end. It's not limited to the RS either, Hugh McIlvaney was a complete Alex Ferguson sycophant.I liked Winter whilst at The Telegraph. Since his move to The Times, he has swallowed his own hype.
As John Cleese says in Clockwise "It's the hope that kills you".2 twonks on sky sports earlier. Reaffirmed my dislike for their stupid football team. Hope man city batter them.
Fair enough if they do, as long as it isn't via an offside goal or via some method of cheating. They are currently a more complete team than City, and if they go to the Etihad and outclass them, that will show definitively that they deserve to win the league....there are often definitive games in a season and definitive games in a club’s history. Us going to Spurs and winning in ‘85, Arsenal going to OT and beating Man Utd on the way to a title. I think the Reds will go to City and win because it’s more important to them. Sadly, I think it’ll be a definitive game.
Can sadly only agree with that....there are often definitive games in a season and definitive games in a club’s history. Us going to Spurs and winning in ‘85, Arsenal going to OT and beating Man Utd on the way to a title. I think the Reds will go to City and win because it’s more important to them. Sadly, I think it’ll be a definitive game.
...there are often definitive games in a season and definitive games in a club’s history. Us going to Spurs and winning in ‘85, Arsenal going to OT and beating Man Utd on the way to a title. I think the Reds will go to City and win because it’s more important to them. Sadly, I think it’ll be a definitive game.
Can sadly only agree with that.
The title celebrations will start tonight, possibly around the 70th minute mark when they're two up and know there is no way City can decrease their points advantage. To be honest I can see Klopp waltzing onto the pitch to celebrate, the players holding hands in front of their fans on the final whistle and fans with tears in their eyes unable to believe their luck.
I wish it was us.
Not bothered about City winning the CL, or the PL tbh, I'd rather Spurs won it.I prefer my narrative.
City outplay Liverpool, then win every other game and win the league as Liverpool implode. That momentum carries them to a PL/CL double. The End.
True but you'd take any way of winning it surely. They've still spent considerably less than United or City over the past decade and to be in the position they are now, looking so dominant, is outstanding work. Unfortunately. God I hate that they're so good and we're so whack.I'd rather win it like Leicester rather than spouting some baloney about not wanting to buy the league before signing the most expensive defender and goalkeeper in the history of football, but yes I wish it was too.
They had a plan and they've stuck to it. They've still broken 2 World transfer records in 6 months though, the kind of thing usually done by Barcelona or Real Madrid. I'm not saying it wasn't the right thing to do, but it does make Klopp either a liar or a hypocrite.True but you'd take any way of winning it surely. They've still spent considerably less than United or City over the past decade and to be in the position they are now, looking so dominant, is outstanding work. Unfortunately. God I hate that they're so good and we're so whack.
I prefer my narrative.
City outplay Liverpool, then win every other game and win the league as Liverpool implode. That momentum carries them to a PL/CL double. The End.
Can sadly only agree with that.
The title celebrations will start tonight, possibly around the 70th minute mark when they're two up and know there is no way City can decrease their points advantage. To be honest I can see Klopp waltzing onto the pitch to celebrate, the players holding hands in front of their fans on the final whistle and fans with tears in their eyes unable to believe their luck.
I wish it was us.