BTW, we have never ever been awarded a penalty at Anfield.
That is since the Premier league. Wayne Clarke scored one in 1988.
BTW, we have never ever been awarded a penalty at Anfield.
Two I meant pal. I am sure the next time we get a peno there WW3 will break out and the game will be abandoned.
That reminds of a song, Wishing and hoping, praying and waiting etc.......
That song reminds me of a TV advert.
I've noticed he speaks in hyperbole very often. Like the 'two buses' Chelsea parked at their place last April.Rodgers really is a [Poor language removed] wit.
Claiming Barry pretty much 'caught the ball with both hands' at the penalty shout.
A) It was struck when he was a yard/two yards away from him and the shot was going over anyway. Pure accident.
B) Makes no reference to the fact that Lukaku is fouled for what could be a penatly
C) Makes no reference to the fact Barry is fouled on the lead up to their free kick.
What a [Poor language removed].
He didn't give it simply because he missed the Lukaku penalty shout and knew it.The Barry incident was a penalty every day of the week, but I'll shamelessly accept Atkinson's view of it. We were due a bit of luck.
As Alan Partridge might say....."battered my arse".Give over mate his hands were above his head, if that was us you would be crying for it, he also hooked Balotelli and brought him down. Sorry but a last minute wonder strike isn't making me feel any better, we got battered again. It's worrying.
I think people on here were linking us with him. Could be one of the best buy's of the season absolute class is Tadic
Which happens all the time...the refs talk to each other in the seconds following a decision and MUST basically say..."To be honest, I haven't got a clue! We'll just even it up...give it time."He didn't give it simply because he missed the Lukaku penalty shout and knew it.
Which happens all the time...the refs talk to each other in the seconds following a decision and MUST basically say..."To be honest, I haven't got a clue! We'll just even it up...give it time."
That is since the Premier league. Wayne Clarke scored one in 1988.
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