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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

The international break always throws Klopp’s doping programme out. Their average midfielders will be back looking superhuman against Spurs. Everyone would have taken them dropping 2 points today though and it shuts up the hordes of Mordor for a week at least.

Thats what 1 win in 14 at OT. For all their obsessive calculated how often we win at Anfield their record is very poor their. United have won more leagues than Liverpool have won games at OT over the last decade or so. Maybe if they spent a bit more time evaluating why they fail to win their cup final every year, rather than focussing on us all the time they might have had a better record their? Just a thought.
 
Thats what 1 win in 14 at OT. For all their obsessive calculated how often we win at Anfield their record is very poor their. United have won more leagues than Liverpool have won games at OT over the last decade or so. Maybe if they spent a bit more time evaluating why they fail to win their cup final every year, rather than focussing on us all the time they might have had a better record their? Just a thought.
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Sorry, Monday morning
 
You have to laugh at Utd fans singing anti-Scouse songs and rs singing anti-manc songs. When they all left the stadium you wouldn't have had a clue where they came from.

It's utterly cringe and boring.

What you realise though is both clubs sell an idolised vision of what it's supposed to mean to be from either Liverpool or Manchester. They allow blokes from Surrey, or Hampshire or wherever to live like common people and have a day out pretending to be northern and working class. It was once referred to as "slumming it".

At every level it's extremely insulting to the people who actually live in those communities to have to have the terms of what it means to do so defined for their by outsiders,wanting to appropriate the "cool" that they so sadly lack.
 
If City can get to January within 5 points of them then this could turn out very interesting. They need to have a new centre back essentially signed on Boxing Day like Van Dijk was.

Liverpool had a what, 9 point advantage blown last season? They need to get a lot further ahead to feel safe. City are already rotating far more than them and will do well in the run in. They haven't even got a centre half for a lot of games currently. Liverpool need to get 10+ points clear, if not they will bottle it again.
 

It's utterly cringe and boring.

What you realise though is both clubs sell an idolised vision of what it's supposed to mean to be from either Liverpool or Manchester. They allow blokes from Surrey, or Hampshire or wherever to live like common people and have a day out pretending to be northern and working class. It was once referred to as "slumming it".

At every level it's extremely insulting to the people who actually live in those communities to have to have the terms of what it means to do so defined for their by outsiders,wanting to appropriate the "cool" that they so sadly lack.
Imagine paying £70 to go to the match, on a sunday and shout abuse at other grown men or women. Absoloutly blows my mind that lads or girls go the match to do this.
 
HK???? What's that acronym mean.

6 minutes plus stoppage away from a win, but I do think anyone connected to United would have taken a draw before the game, Mourinho watching that must have thought why did they sack me as it was a classic way he would set up his side and play on the counter.
It’s hurt you this hasn’t it lol lol
 
I've posted it already, but if you havent seen the FIRST 'tackle' from Van Dijk on James that almost knocked him into the future, its bordering on assault! hilariously, they didn't even get a foul, never mind a card! lol
I thought exactly the same especially after the replay. In spite of his deification as best defender of the realm, I've always thought the hairbun hardknock van Dijk gets away with a lot of sly fouls and pushes etc, This was clearly more blatant. That Fabinho is no stranger either with crude challenges (and off the ball sometimes) though I think hes had his card marked of late.
 

It's utterly cringe and boring.

What you realise though is both clubs sell an idolised vision of what it's supposed to mean to be from either Liverpool or Manchester. They allow blokes from Surrey, or Hampshire or wherever to live like common people and have a day out pretending to be northern and working class. It was once referred to as "slumming it".

At every level it's extremely insulting to the people who actually live in those communities to have to have the terms of what it means to do so defined for their by outsiders,wanting to appropriate the "cool" that they so sadly lack.

Nowadays it means pulling a student out in Mathew Street and going back to her dorm for the night.

How times have changed for the better
 
He's a moaning tit but I would love a manager like Klopp at us.

Its fashionable to hate him for being a gurning moaner but would love to see that passion on our touchline - can see how he has the RS fired up near enough every game.

Nah he's a cringe-inducing hipster bellend.

Dead witty and charming and funny when things go his way, a crying-arse sulking snotty victim beaut when they don't


Absolutely custom-designed for the mutants.
 
It's utterly cringe and boring.

What you realise though is both clubs sell an idolised vision of what it's supposed to mean to be from either Liverpool or Manchester. They allow blokes from Surrey, or Hampshire or wherever to live like common people and have a day out pretending to be northern and working class. It was once referred to as "slumming it".

At every level it's extremely insulting to the people who actually live in those communities to have to have the terms of what it means to do so defined for their by outsiders,wanting to appropriate the "cool" that they so sadly lack.

I live down in the South - East now, and I know a couple of Southern RS fans who call themselves "Adopted Scousers" because they support them. It's actually been embarrassing the couple of times I've been on the ale with them because they literally try and become Scousers for the day, it is that embarrassing I just start pretending I'm a cockney!
 

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