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*misappropriationIt's the objective of it: to show Klopp 'what we're about'.
The appropriation of a tragedy for those purposes is pretty abhorrent.
*misappropriationIt's the objective of it: to show Klopp 'what we're about'.
The appropriation of a tragedy for those purposes is pretty abhorrent.
They do grief pretty well though.........
Top of the Grief League.
No doubt they'll have another 90 minute silence the next time they play at home.
It did according to the RS website last year.it didn't "just collapse" though did it,
Agree it is distasteful, but it is pretty much the only motto which makes any sense outside of the football use.bet there's been a mass of tributes to france followed by YNWA.
They're the only club who does it! I get everyone has their motto, but no fans use it like they do in every unrelated instance. You got a couple making nice gestures about the french evertonian who sadly passed away. Could they not have written their message without writing YNWA alone at the end? It's like it's some form of tourettes for them.
Agree it is distasteful, but it is pretty much the only motto which makes any sense outside of the football use.
The point is you don't need a motto. Just say what you want to say without this fetishism.Agree it is distasteful, but it is pretty much the only motto which makes any sense outside of the football use.
BUT STURRIDGE WAS INJURED A LOT LAD IF HE WASN'T HE'D HAVE 60 THIS YEAR ALONE LAD!!!1 YAWNRemember when all the Kopites were laughing when we spent more on Lukaku than they did on Balotelli and Sturridge?
18 more goals than the two combined since then...
I can think of one tragedy they shy away from.It's the objective of it: to show Klopp 'what we're about'.
The appropriation of a tragedy for those purposes is pretty abhorrent.
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