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The rain, it raineth every day
Satan's Horde In Town, known a S.H.I.T.Did they at least get to trade mark "Satan's Horde FC"?
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Satan's Horde In Town, known a S.H.I.T.Did they at least get to trade mark "Satan's Horde FC"?
Liverpool FC fail in move to trademark the word ‘Liverpool’
Liverpool FC’s attempt to trademark the word ‘Liverpool’ has been rejected by the government’s Intellectual Property Office due to the ‘geographical significance’ of the citywww.theguardian.com
About as remorseful as Boris Johnson was yesterday.
I'm amazed the Establishment club didn' get their own way, tbh.
I think you have.I think that you might have missed my point.
Did they at least get to trade mark "Satan's Horde FC"?
Not forgetting the iconic 'it's our year'.and a supplementary ‘It wuz Chelsea’.......
HA HA, YOU COULDN'T WRITE THIS STUFF.....Popcorn time...
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49824424
Mohamed Salah: Fifa says Egyptian votes void because of capital letters
Two votes for Mohamed Salah in the Best Fifa men's player award were not counted because signatures were in capital letters, says Fifa.
The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) said acting Egypt coach Shawky Gharib and captain Ahmed Elmohamady voted for Liverpool forward Salah.
Fifa said: "The signatures on the voting forms were in capital letters and thus seemed not valid."
Very disappointed in Toffee TV for having that raging RS "journalist" David Maddock on. Pathetic writer who is no friend of the club.
to be honest toffee tv would have to get katie hopkins on for them to go below my expectations of that 'show'Very disappointed in Toffee TV for having that raging RS "journalist" David Maddock on. Pathetic writer who is no friend of the club.
sorry, but your comment cannot be counted because of the capital letters.HA HA, YOU COULDN'T WRITE THIS STUFF.....
New Balance knocking Liverpool off *their perch*.Exclusive: New Balance and Liverpool head to High Court in battle over kit deal
By James Pearce Sep 23, 2019 99
The battle to be Liverpool’s kit supplier is heading for London’s High Court as New Balance fight to retain the lucrative contract.
Rival sportswear giant Nike looked set to be announced as the club’s new partner from the start of next season after agreeing a bumper deal with the European champions, understood to be worth around £70 million per season — a £25 million per season increase on the current arrangement and comfortably the biggest in the club’s history.
However, The Athletic can exclusively reveal that New Balance are desperately trying to stop Liverpool from cutting their ties and linking up with Nike instead.
The current suppliers are adamant that they have triggered their right to match Nike’s offer and should therefore be granted a contract extension with the Premier League leaders beyond May 2020. But Liverpool insist that is not the case and, as a result, New Balance have filed the dispute at the High Court.