lol at the top comment in this article
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ools-way-Manchester-City-defeat.html#comments
THE FA MUST APOLOGISE
Like their club is so special they should get an apology because of a not so great officiating performance
If we could be serious for a moment, does my avatar violate forum rules and require changing? My intention was to make it clear that I am a Liverpool supporter. I really hate it when rival fans come on a Liverpool forum and pretend to be a red and then come out with some bull**** along the lines of "haha, I fooled you all, Liverpool are ****e".
Pretending to be a Liverpool fan is like dying your hair ginger.
I agree. The ref did a good job. The offside call is on the linesman. Even if we'd have scored there, I don't think the match would have been too different.There was one really bad decision in the entire match ffs. And Sterling is not that good so would probably have missed anyway. The amount of giddiness this loss has caused almost made me go back and check the result.
YOU. LOST. YOU. CRETINS.
I agree. The ref did a good job. The offside call is on the linesman. Even if we'd have scored there, I don't think the match would have been too different.
Don't take Rodgers too literally in his comments. He's just trying to make it easier for us in future fixtures. Don't think it works btw.
I doubt there's a neutral in the country that woulsdisagree that Skrtel is the biggest offender. Deal with it.
I hear you, but managers have to say things that they dont believe sometimes. It's part of the theatre. No one really cares what he's said.He is making himself look like a bit a prick really mate. Apparently Mason reffed your league cup semi their against City. You won 1-0. Gerrard penalty. Just saying.
I hear you, but managers have to say things that they dont believe sometimes. It's part of the theatre. No one really cares what he's said.
Here's a parallel. Martinez said something along the lines of: yes, it was a penalty, but it shouldn't have been a red card. I'm paraphrasing. We all know that makes no sense, but what did you expect him to say?
Im referring to his postmatch comments immediately after the Sunderland match, in reference to Howard's red card. You can't say that it should be a penalty when the goalie brings down a striker bearing down on goal, but then say it shouldn't be a red card. Either it's a penalty and a red, or it's nothing.Say what?
I hear you, but managers have to say things that they dont believe sometimes. It's part of the theatre. No one really cares what he's said.
Here's a parallel. Martinez said something along the lines of: yes, it was a penalty, but it shouldn't have been a red card. I'm paraphrasing. We all know that makes no sense, but what did you expect him to say?
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