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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 2

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Just had a decko at Rawks Drift for a laugh.... awash with GOT quotes. The irony of them quoting our posts containing stats. This one really made me laugh though ...an absolutely perfect cameo of vintage RS romanticised delusion. lollollol


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Quote from: Eel Lobo on Today at 11:28:08 AM

I don't know why they don't like Klopp...

Like everyone else, they absolutely love Klopp. Who couldn't.
They just hate the fact we have him.
 

Just had a decko at Rawks Drift for a laugh.... awash with GOT quotes. The irony of them quoting our posts containing stats. This one really made me laugh though ...an absolutely perfect cameo of vintage RS romanticised delusion. lollollol


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Quote from: Eel Lobo on Today at 11:28:08 AM

I don't know why they don't like Klopp...

Like everyone else, they absolutely love Klopp. Who couldn't.
They just hate the fact we have him.

I neither hate klopp or hate the fact they have him. I doubt anybody else does either. I find their delusional outlook amusing.
 

I don't mind klopp, no one seems to hate him because while he is there they won't be winning anything any time soon

I think for a lot of them by hate they mean "honestly assess'. He's a master of failure but seems a likeable decent fella who plays attacking football.

Oh and he's still won less than Ronald Koeman. It does make me laugh that there's still reds on RAWK mocking me for pointing that out, despite the fact we sacked Koeman around a year into his tenureship and he's still won more in his career than Klopp. Their inability to process information remains astounding and amusing.

But yes, I am desperately jealous of Klopp and this jealousy prevents me from saying a good word about a general nice guy who comes across well.
 
Does anyone have the letter to Balotelli?

I know the last line is quoted on here daily, but I need the whole thing again.



Dear Mario,
In this crazy world we live in, someone you've never heard of or will probably never meet, feels, as a Liverpool fan, that its ok to write to you on an internet page to say welcome. But here I am, and there you are, somewhere, preparing for the Spurs game today.

But I'm writing this with real meaning when I say welcome, because you are now at a club that is different, and a club where the fans genuinely care about their team. Now I'm quite sure every fan of any team would say that, but at Liverpool, you're not just a player, you a Liverpool player and that means you're part of our family. You are now one of us, and you are now family (you're welcome round for tea anytime mate).

Welcome to a bond with a set of fans that will not just sing your name, but look out for you, welcome to a ground where the feeling is different, a sense of history, family and warmth, of times shared and where the outside world and press are invited in but never truly part of it, welcome to a place, a sense of place, a culture that sets us apart from the rest of them.

I've read about your upbringing, it must be very odd to have your everyday shared with millions, your history available for analysis and comment by strangers, and then to be called 'crazy' by these people who haven't a clue. They are the crazy folk, they are the ones who think its ok to write about other people as if they are professional pyschologists, mind readers and judges of character. Not you.

Well, welcome to a club that sets apart from that world. Liverpool is a club that does it differently, where the emotions are heartfelt not invented, the flags are fabric not plastic and the noise deafeningly sincere.

Liverpool's great players have all been special, and different and gifted and marvellous to watch, and all of them acknowledge the club has a special place in their hearts. You are brilliant at your job, wonderful to watch, and you arriving here has made a lot of people excited. You have the gift of creating emotion in men's hearts, that's the real meaning of football, and I hope I speak for all Liverpool fans when I say, have the best time of your life here, have a great career and score lots of goals sure, but really, truly, have a great life whilst at our club.

In some ways, Mario, welcome home.
 
Dear Mario,
In this crazy world we live in, someone you've never heard of or will probably never meet, feels, as a Liverpool fan, that its ok to write to you on an internet page to say welcome. But here I am, and there you are, somewhere, preparing for the Spurs game today.

But I'm writing this with real meaning when I say welcome, because you are now at a club that is different, and a club where the fans genuinely care about their team. Now I'm quite sure every fan of any team would say that, but at Liverpool, you're not just a player, you a Liverpool player and that means you're part of our family. You are now one of us, and you are now family (you're welcome round for tea anytime mate).

Welcome to a bond with a set of fans that will not just sing your name, but look out for you, welcome to a ground where the feeling is different, a sense of history, family and warmth, of times shared and where the outside world and press are invited in but never truly part of it, welcome to a place, a sense of place, a culture that sets us apart from the rest of them.

I've read about your upbringing, it must be very odd to have your everyday shared with millions, your history available for analysis and comment by strangers, and then to be called 'crazy' by these people who haven't a clue. They are the crazy folk, they are the ones who think its ok to write about other people as if they are professional pyschologists, mind readers and judges of character. Not you.

Well, welcome to a club that sets apart from that world. Liverpool is a club that does it differently, where the emotions are heartfelt not invented, the flags are fabric not plastic and the noise deafeningly sincere.

Liverpool's great players have all been special, and different and gifted and marvellous to watch, and all of them acknowledge the club has a special place in their hearts. You are brilliant at your job, wonderful to watch, and you arriving here has made a lot of people excited. You have the gift of creating emotion in men's hearts, that's the real meaning of football, and I hope I speak for all Liverpool fans when I say, have the best time of your life here, have a great career and score lots of goals sure, but really, truly, have a great life whilst at our club.

In some ways, Mario, welcome home.

I'll risk the swear filter... [Poor language removed]
 

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