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

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Four grown fellas who are the hardcore backbone of Liverpool fc, representing there real and true fan base (if you've ever been a pub on Merseyside when their playing this bellwhiffery is rampant). They seem to live in a sorta grotto cum chapel dedicated to their life's dream, proper hardcore fans these 4 beauts......
Yet not one of em has bothered to get off their sad arses and buy a ticket and go down to the game. How's about cutting back on the stained glass windows of Liverpool players and go and really support your team you utter cockspanners!!!

You omitted two very obvious things - the first is the lack of proper colours etc and the 2nd, which I never get, is the lack of personal contact when they score - I know I'm not the most demonstrative or touchy-feely person but I, and most Blues I know really hug each other and go wild when we score.
 
I see it hasnt turned out like the brochure said for poor ole Slippy.....or when you hear his pathetic excuses all crammed into one sentence...he never even read the brochure in the first place. Then again, maybe hes found that, actually, no-one knowing him - or clamouring for selfies at the zoo or the mall or the pizza joint - being 'the flavour of the six months ago' isn't to his ego-maniac taste as he first thought.

Steven Gerrard has suggested for the first time that he could be ready to retire, intimating that next season may be his last.
The LA Galaxy midfielder, also a BT Sport pundit, called time on his time at Liverpool earlier this year.
Gerrard signed an 18-month contract in Los Angeles and revealed on Monday night that the end of next year's MLS could be an appropriate juncture to retire.
Galaxy were knocked out of the MLS play-offs by Seattle Sounders last week and Gerrard said: 'It could be my last season as a footballer… I certainly don't want to feel like I'm feeling right now come next year.
'I'd love to go out on a high. It's a long season and I only came here for the last four months, but I'll certainly be better for the experience next year.'
Gerrard will be back on Merseyside this week before the new campaign starts in America come January.
He will be 36 this time next year and admitted a first year in MLS was a tough learning curve
'Going on the road, playing on turf, playing at altitude, playing in humidity, those are the hurdles that I've had to face over the last three months that I wasn't aware of. Every away game has a different challenge,' Gerrard added.
Gerrard has never won a domestic league title and put Galaxy not successfully defending their crown down to their away form.
'At home, we've got no problems because we're very strong and we play well,' he said. 'We'll always win more than we lose. For us to move forward next year and finish in the top two spots—and avoid games like [Seattle]—we've got to be better defensively and stop conceding on set pieces and crosses.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...axy-crash-MLS-play-offs-Seattle-Sounders.html
 
I see it hasnt turned out like the brochure said for poor ole Slippy.....or when you hear his pathetic excuses all crammed into one sentence...he never even read the brochure in the first place. Then again, maybe hes found that, actually, no-one knowing him - or clamouring for selfies at the zoo or the mall or the pizza joint - being 'the flavour of the six months ago' isn't to his ego-maniac taste as he first thought.

Steven Gerrard has suggested for the first time that he could be ready to retire, intimating that next season may be his last.
The LA Galaxy midfielder, also a BT Sport pundit, called time on his time at Liverpool earlier this year.
Gerrard signed an 18-month contract in Los Angeles and revealed on Monday night that the end of next year's MLS could be an appropriate juncture to retire.
Galaxy were knocked out of the MLS play-offs by Seattle Sounders last week and Gerrard said: 'It could be my last season as a footballer… I certainly don't want to feel like I'm feeling right now come next year.
'I'd love to go out on a high. It's a long season and I only came here for the last four months, but I'll certainly be better for the experience next year.'
Gerrard will be back on Merseyside this week before the new campaign starts in America come January.
He will be 36 this time next year and admitted a first year in MLS was a tough learning curve
'Going on the road, playing on turf, playing at altitude, playing in humidity, those are the hurdles that I've had to face over the last three months that I wasn't aware of. Every away game has a different challenge,' Gerrard added.
Gerrard has never won a domestic league title and put Galaxy not successfully defending their crown down to their away form.
'At home, we've got no problems because we're very strong and we play well,' he said. 'We'll always win more than we lose. For us to move forward next year and finish in the top two spots—and avoid games like [Seattle]—we've got to be better defensively and stop conceding on set pieces and crosses.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...axy-crash-MLS-play-offs-Seattle-Sounders.html
playing in games where there are Refs aren't magically deciding in his favour all the time must be a bit of a culture shock for him as well.
 
They have zero self awareness

My mate told me he had heard rumours Suarez was coming back because he misses the fans

I put the phone down on the total tit

probably thinks you put the phone down in trepidation. You booed at the phone because you're scared and he's imagining you shrugging in the corner with the lights off. But they'll ask you if you did all that as well.
 
No doubt Clattenberg has been contacted to try and get him over there for Slippy's swansong season aka coincidentally over on holiday (not for the first time of course)

Perhaps a ref-swap - wholesale deal - would be great. They could have all the other dodgy ones as well.
 
Aldo in fine form.



Yeah, 'sound-as-a-pound'. I bet the mega successful, rich and famous beyond all dreams, Mourhino is gutted that a bar fly like you, who stinks of piss and cadges a few quid off LFC, thinks of him as a sad figure.

FFS, has that feller got any power of self reflection whatsoever? Lol.

He really is a little bitter man....he's never got over throwing away the 88 FA Cup Final by not scoring that penalty.....hahahahahaha......I still enjoy that.......
 
I see it hasnt turned out like the brochure said for poor ole Slippy.....or when you hear his pathetic excuses all crammed into one sentence...he never even read the brochure in the first place. Then again, maybe hes found that, actually, no-one knowing him - or clamouring for selfies at the zoo or the mall or the pizza joint - being 'the flavour of the six months ago' isn't to his ego-maniac taste as he first thought.

'Going on the road, playing on turf, playing at altitude, playing in humidity, those are the hurdles that I've had to face over the last three months that I wasn't aware of. Every away game has a different challenge,' Gerrard added.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...axy-crash-MLS-play-offs-Seattle-Sounders.html


Surely the very same points he's making there for not performing in another country will be exactly the same ones that can be leveled at him for being utterly useless for the national team.
 
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