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I will grasp on to that and hope they are out at the earliest convenience, Monsieur.One EC win in the past 34 years tends to run a coach and horses through your theory.
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I will grasp on to that and hope they are out at the earliest convenience, Monsieur.One EC win in the past 34 years tends to run a coach and horses through your theory.
As sure as death and taxesKlopp will have their nerves shredded. Remember in Kiev - their players looked petrified in the warm up. As soon as I saw that I knew for sure they'd be steamrollered.
He's lost his last SIX FINALS.Klopp will have their nerves shredded. Remember in Kiev - their players looked petrified in the warm up. As soon as I saw that I knew for sure they'd be steamrollered.
He's the Cliff Barnes of the football world.He's lost his last SIX FINALS.
Did he say that? lol"We've laid down a marker tonight that LFC is back on the top level of European football."
Keep talking Gnashers.
Did he say that? lol
The worst Bayern team for about three decades. Well done.
They were certainly a shoulder above the rsExcept Madrid were not head and shoulders above the rest last season. It took a lot of luck and moments of individual brilliance for them to win it. Pretty much everyone ITK has been predicting their melt down for awhile.
Ha Ha.They were certainly a shoulder above the rs
And failed to win one at Goodison a few weeks ago.He's lost his last SIX FINALS.
Forget Theresa May and her withdrawal agreement - these Reds fans in Munich think they have solved the Brexit conundrum.
Far away from the relentless frustrations of Parliament, thousands of Liverpool supporters are relaxing and enjoying themselves ahead of the second leg of their side's crucial Champions League tie at Bayern Munich.
The Reds go into the game after a tight 0-0 draw at Anfield and it could be a tense and nervous evening ahead - but plenty of fans seem to be in good spirits in the German city.
And some have even decided to save a thought for the UK's ongoing struggle to find a way forward with the Brexit process - well, sort of
Last night Prime Minister Theresa May experienced a second humiliating defeat of her withdrawl agreement - leaving the country and those who run it seemingly out of ideas for how a successful and smooth departure from the EU can be achieved - and the threat of a damaging No Deal exit on March 29 a growing possibility.
But for these Reds fans, it was another chance to have a go at their nearest rivals.
The banner has been unveiled by Reds fans in the Müllerstraße area of the city centre - which is around 14km away from the Allianz Arena where the Reds will kick off at 8pm this evening.
But as you can see, despite being many miles from home - Liverpool fans have not forgotten their bitter rivalry with city neighbours Everton, choosing to mock the Blues' lack of European titles while gloating about the five collected by the Anfield outfit.
Playing on the language of the EU referendum, the banner states 'Blues Leave, Reds Remain' - in a joke that is bound to wind up some Toffees fans.
LFC fan here, don't think there is anyone left apart from Barca who can match us. Good for Everton that Messi is on another level, else we would be having the double open bus top tour.