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

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One thing I still don't understand about yesterday....

Why the hell did crystal palace and the REFEREE & LINESMEN give Slippy a Guard of honour??!!....that was an official premier league game, not Slippy's testimonial (the officials even embarrassingly high 5'd him)....should never have happened!....
Having been in the RN I can say that every time I saw a guard of honour it involved service people in uniform carrying rifles or swords. That was just people standing in a line.
 

Just when you think it can't get any worse...

A 'collaberation' from professional scouser and full-time melt, Dave Kirby and LFC
It's even worse with it put to music in the video attachment


http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/185156-free-video-a-lad-from-huyton

A LAD FROM HUYTON

Liverpool FC have seen great days
In FA Cup finals that have blown us away
Rushie – Keegan - Ian St John
Or little Michael Owen in 2001

But in 2006 we witnessed a dream
As a special player entered the scene
A player who’s become an all-time great
A lad from a Liverpool council estate

Sometimes it’s hard to put into words
When something magical has occurred
At the time...you don’t realise
That history’s unfolding before your eyes

But down in Cardiff one sunny day
History was made in a special way
Like the Matthews final in 53
2006 was the final...of Stevie G

We’ve seen some great players in our time
Players who go beyond that line
The type that never try to hide
The type who play with fire and pride

That kind of passion just can’t be bought
It can’t be coached and it can’t be taught
It’s working class – it’s raw – it’s mean
It’s a lad from Huyton...who loves his team

We didn’t think we were gonna win it
We even said a prayer in that last minute
Then a saviour came and set us free
A saviour by the name...of Stevie G

It was like a vision from a dream
One of the finest goals we’ve ever seen
We felt as though we were floating away
We knew from that moment, it was our day

Cometh the hour cometh the man
Cometh the life-long Liverpool fan
Cometh the kid who once stood on the kop
Cometh our seventh...FA Cup

In years to come we’ll always look back
To those times in Cardiff, the laughs, the crack
Four major trophies...great city, great buzz
The Millennium stadium was good to us

But of all those times, there’s one special day
2006...the 13th of May
The most complete performance ever seen
By a lad from Huyton...who reigns...supreme
 
Just when you think it can't get any worse...

A 'collaberation' from professional scouser and full-time melt, Dave Kirby and LFC
It's even worse with it put to music in the video attachment


http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/185156-free-video-a-lad-from-huyton

A LAD FROM HUYTON

Liverpool FC have seen great days
In FA Cup finals that have blown us away
Rushie – Keegan - Ian St John
Or little Michael Owen in 2001

But in 2006 we witnessed a dream
As a special player entered the scene
A player who’s become an all-time great
A lad from a Liverpool council estate

Sometimes it’s hard to put into words
When something magical has occurred
At the time...you don’t realise
That history’s unfolding before your eyes

But down in Cardiff one sunny day
History was made in a special way
Like the Matthews final in 53
2006 was the final...of Stevie G

We’ve seen some great players in our time
Players who go beyond that line
The type that never try to hide
The type who play with fire and pride

That kind of passion just can’t be bought
It can’t be coached and it can’t be taught
It’s working class – it’s raw – it’s mean
It’s a lad from Huyton...who loves his team

We didn’t think we were gonna win it
We even said a prayer in that last minute
Then a saviour came and set us free
A saviour by the name...of Stevie G

It was like a vision from a dream
One of the finest goals we’ve ever seen
We felt as though we were floating away
We knew from that moment, it was our day

Cometh the hour cometh the man
Cometh the life-long Liverpool fan
Cometh the kid who once stood on the kop
Cometh our seventh...FA Cup

In years to come we’ll always look back
To those times in Cardiff, the laughs, the crack
Four major trophies...great city, great buzz
The Millennium stadium was good to us

But of all those times, there’s one special day
2006...the 13th of May
The most complete performance ever seen
By a lad from Huyton...who reigns...supreme
Shakes head.
 

The thread on Brent on Red Cafe is very humerous. One wag penned this: (About Mr Pearldrops)

I can picture his farewell speech now.....

"It's an outstanding football club. I think, here at the football club, the players (gulp) understand what I'm doing here. The incredible supporters at this football club understand and transcend that paradigm. (finger pyramid) We're a young side, developing and nurturing all the time on this incredible journey here at the football club. (leans forward onto folded arms and twiddles ear lobe). its a journey. and many journeys have sides, sides with edges. And those edges are often filled with challenges. challenges that we, as a group have come against on this journey......"
 
Just when you think it can't get any worse...

A 'collaberation' from professional scouser and full-time melt, Dave Kirby and LFC
It's even worse with it put to music in the video attachment


http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/185156-free-video-a-lad-from-huyton

A LAD FROM HUYTON

Liverpool FC have seen great days
In FA Cup finals that have blown us away
Rushie – Keegan - Ian St John
Or little Michael Owen in 2001

But in 2006 we witnessed a dream
As a special player entered the scene
A player who’s become an all-time great
A lad from a Liverpool council estate

Sometimes it’s hard to put into words
When something magical has occurred
At the time...you don’t realise
That history’s unfolding before your eyes

But down in Cardiff one sunny day
History was made in a special way
Like the Matthews final in 53
2006 was the final...of Stevie G

We’ve seen some great players in our time
Players who go beyond that line
The type that never try to hide
The type who play with fire and pride

That kind of passion just can’t be bought
It can’t be coached and it can’t be taught
It’s working class – it’s raw – it’s mean
It’s a lad from Huyton...who loves his team

We didn’t think we were gonna win it
We even said a prayer in that last minute
Then a saviour came and set us free
A saviour by the name...of Stevie G

It was like a vision from a dream
One of the finest goals we’ve ever seen
We felt as though we were floating away
We knew from that moment, it was our day

Cometh the hour cometh the man
Cometh the life-long Liverpool fan
Cometh the kid who once stood on the kop
Cometh our seventh...FA Cup

In years to come we’ll always look back
To those times in Cardiff, the laughs, the crack
Four major trophies...great city, great buzz
The Millennium stadium was good to us

But of all those times, there’s one special day
2006...the 13th of May
The most complete performance ever seen
By a lad from Huyton...who reigns...supreme
There are three certainties in life my friend:

Death, taxes, and that the mawkish drivel that lot come out with can, and will, get worse. Dave started this thread with the hypothesis "I sense we're approaching the bottom of the barrel now" and here we are going on 4 years later with no letup in their bellendery.
 
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The thread on Brent on Red Cafe is very humerous. One wag penned this: (About Mr Pearldrops)

I can picture his farewell speech now.....

"It's an outstanding football club. I think, here at the football club, the players (gulp) understand what I'm doing here. The incredible supporters at this football club understand and transcend that paradigm. (finger pyramid) We're a young side, developing and nurturing all the time on this incredible journey here at the football club. (leans forward onto folded arms and twiddles ear lobe). its a journey. and many journeys have sides, sides with edges. And those edges are often filled with challenges. challenges that we, as a group have come against on this journey......"

That actually sounds like he did actually say it!
 

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