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


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a liverpool fan chatting to a mate on Teams this morning lol

[10:24] XXXX

I know it's twitter bantz and all that but what is your opinion on this, seen loads of 'fans' of other clubs basically saying winning the FA Cup and League cup must feel hollow and not a real achievement because we won them both on penalties. what a load of [Poor language removed]
 
Also something about "Trent" being youngest player to win the werld famous "Big Six" trophies.

I know we should probably be worrying more about Thursday night but...
Literally until now, they’ve never been talked about as a ‘big six’ of trophies. Just like it was always the top 4 in the pl until they became rubbish and they had to rejig it to the ‘top 6’ which they were still included in even when 8th.
 
a liverpool fan chatting to a mate on Teams this morning lol

[10:24] XXXX

I know it's twitter bantz and all that but what is your opinion on this, seen loads of 'fans' of other clubs basically saying winning the FA Cup and League cup must feel hollow and not a real achievement because we won them both on penalties. what a load of [Poor language removed]

Translated "I feel hollow and like it isn't a real achievement. Please give me the validation that we are the bestest, as all my kind crave"
 

The Guardian on Liverpool's habit of winning:

An overall penalty-shootout success rate of 73.08% cannot possibly be a coincidence, and instead speaks volumes about Liverpool’s mythology and self-mythologising – veins into which Jürgen Klopp has tapped so astutely. Klopp has given those who play for him confidence, entitlement and aggression, their sense of history and destiny bordering on the messianic.
 
The Guardian on Liverpool's habit of winning:

An overall penalty-shootout success rate of 73.08% cannot possibly be a coincidence, and instead speaks volumes about Liverpool’s mythology and self-mythologising – veins into which Jürgen Klopp has tapped so astutely. Klopp has given those who play for him confidence, entitlement and aggression, their sense of history and destiny bordering on the messianic.

Messianic? Ridiculous use of the word

Let’s hope Southampton can pretend to look vaguely competent and hold them to a draw tomorrow.
 
Little bit of a stir with klopp defending the kopites right to boo prince William and the national anthem.
It's caught the rs loving press in a bit of a dilemma.

They love to be the centre of attention don't they. It could have been the Easter Bunny out there giving the trophy and they would have booed.

Ooohh, look at us, aren't we funny, edgy, controversial. No, you aren't, you just come across as the massive whoppers you actually are.
 


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