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Me personally think he is the real deal, quality, and probably the reason why Mane is being allowed to leave without a fight it seemsIt's hard to tell with their attackers, as they are slotting in beside two genuinely top class players and it gets easy to get at defences because of it. Same with Diaz. How good is he really?
Thanks for sharing.......The Iron Lady. She was quite an admirer....and they admired her....
18th June 1976
Remarks visiting Liverpool Football Club. A red scarf saves day for Blue leader
A red scarf saved the day for Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the Conservative leader, when she made Liverpool F.C's Anfield headquarters her first port of call during a hectic 24-hour visit to Merseyside.
Mrs. Thatcher was wearing a powder blue and white costume when she met team captain Emlyn Hughes, wearing blue slacks, in the trophy room.
Emlyn suggested the leader of the Blues was wearing the wrong colours.
Quick as a flash, Mrs. Thatcher whipped out a bright red neckerchief and put it round her neck. “I've come prepared,” she joked.
There was another slight problem when Mrs. Thatcher admired the U.E.F.A. and Football League championship cups.
Emlyn warned: “Don't try to lift that. I couldn't and the boss couldn't, and we both dropped it.”
When Mrs. Thatcher lifted the large trophy, the base fell off.
After being presented with a gold necklace, with a Liverbird on it, by the chairman of the club, Mr. John Smith, Mrs. Thatcher went to see the famous Kop.
She heard that it was fifty years old and that the reconstruction work on the stands was to cost £420,000.
When manager Bob Paisley invited the Tory leader to visit them and watch a match, Mrs. Thatcher said she would love to.
10 May 1978
Message wishing Liverpool FC good luck (European Cup Final)
"I have always admired the way in which Liverpool play their football and I am delighted that they have reached the final for the second consecutive year"
From her private papers https://www.margaretthatcher.org/se...&endy=&endm=&endd=&onedayy=&onedaym=&onedayd=
careful, got a little heated earlier along that path. peace, harmony, brotherly love.Google and possibly wiki is your friend on this
'Kennedy Donut'
Short version: he said (in W. Berlin) 'Ich bin ein Berliner' - I am a Berliner like the recent 'je suis Hebdo'
Hamburger - a beef pattie from Hamburg
Berliner - (also) type of pastry
Tricky stuff this foreign jibber jabber sometimes
so so close.The Iron Lady. She was quite an admirer....and they admired her....
18th June 1976
Remarks visiting Liverpool Football Club. A red scarf saves day for Blue leader
A red scarf saved the day for Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the Conservative leader, when she made Liverpool F.C's Anfield headquarters her first port of call during a hectic 24-hour visit to Merseyside.
Mrs. Thatcher was wearing a powder blue and white costume when she met team captain Emlyn Hughes, wearing blue slacks, in the trophy room.
Emlyn suggested the leader of the Blues was wearing the wrong colours.
Quick as a flash, Mrs. Thatcher whipped out a bright red neckerchief and put it round her neck. “I've come prepared,” she joked.
There was another slight problem when Mrs. Thatcher admired the U.E.F.A. and Football League championship cups.
Emlyn warned: “Don't try to lift that. I couldn't and the boss couldn't, and we both dropped it.”
When Mrs. Thatcher lifted the large trophy, the base fell off.
After being presented with a gold necklace, with a Liverbird on it, by the chairman of the club, Mr. John Smith, Mrs. Thatcher went to see the famous Kop.
She heard that it was fifty years old and that the reconstruction work on the stands was to cost £420,000.
When manager Bob Paisley invited the Tory leader to visit them and watch a match, Mrs. Thatcher said she would love to.
10 May 1978
Message wishing Liverpool FC good luck (European Cup Final)
"I have always admired the way in which Liverpool play their football and I am delighted that they have reached the final for the second consecutive year"
From her private papers https://www.margaretthatcher.org/se...&endy=&endm=&endd=&onedayy=&onedaym=&onedayd=
Diaz is garbage, I called this early.It's hard to tell with their attackers, as they are slotting in beside two genuinely top class players and it gets easy to get at defences because of it. Same with Diaz. How good is he really?
Nah he's alright, technically great but a bit meh when you look past the TeKkErZ. Would defo score 3 in 45 games if he was playing for someone like us lolDiaz is garbage, I called this early.
With 5 head leaving and Salad being 30 at the start of the season hes gonna be expected to carry them, he will score goals, but he wont be even a 1/5th of what Mane is.Nah he's alright, technically great but a bit meh when you look past the TeKkErZ. Would defo score 3 in 45 games if he was playing for someone like us lol
Defo helps he's playing with 2 players that have to be basically double teamed.
He's far more one footed compared to the other two, which means a smart team would show him onto his weaker foot and limit his opportunities to cut inside.Nah he's alright, technically great but a bit meh when you look past the TeKkErZ. Would defo score 3 in 45 games if he was playing for someone like us lol
Defo helps he's playing with 2 players that have to be basically double teamed.
I wasn't questioning your post,just that they have used videos of the unfortunate bystanders to try to push their "we are innocent as usual" narrative.
Family men who just wanted to go and enjoy the football, innocent fans who had legitimate tickets, lawful followers of Liverpool. These people have a responsibility and time and time again they relinquish it.
They need to call out the utter stains on humanity that follow that club in droves and then the law abiding family men will have a nicer experience at the big game.
How come you're referring to r/s as 'scousers' in that context?havent seen any one wearing red climbing over the gates yet mate (i`m not saying no scousers bunked in, i`m just stating another view point which i know is a bit heretical on here but there you go). the irony is though, you hardly hear a liverpool accent at LFC games so its easily a case of scousers were in the minority
Thanks for sharing.......