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Player Valuation: £30m
The TEARS OF UNFATHOMABLE SADNESSThis one is a particular favourite of mine too
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The TEARS OF UNFATHOMABLE SADNESSThis one is a particular favourite of mine too
I had a cracking argument with someone about Dagleish ( during the Holgate incident) and the reply was "yeah but that was back then and we had different owners and Dagleish isn't our manager anymore........nope.........he's now just got a stand named after him, is an ambassador for the club.....oh and FSG were the owners.
That carpet they sweep all their crap under must be looking buggered by now.
Wih a bit of luck they'll move the whole thing to ShelbyvilleThat carpet is now the biggest mountain in the UK.
This one is a particular favourite of mine too
'Stevie, I swear on my teeth that I will get a move to a club that does not let things slip.'This one is a particular favourite of mine too
Suarez had the chance to become a legend at that moment if he's just got up when being consoled by Gerrard and screamed "YOU bolloxed this up for us....YOU DID!"This one is a particular favourite of mine too
Boss the way Gerrard does his captain bit for the cameras then as soon as he thinks they’re gone just passes Suarez off to Toure as if he couldn’t care less.
Spot on that.
For some reason, so many people associated with Liverpool don’t seem to realise how wrong it is to target someone for abuse from the stands for being brave enough to speak out against racism. Part of the problem is that so many Liverpool fans never read the report published by the FA and believe the accusation was fabricated by Evra...You can only imagine how Rhian Brewster, the young Liverpool player who bravely spoke out last year about the racist abuse he has suffered as a player, feels when seeing this behaviour from the supporters...It’s not only the fans at fault here, but the club too. While manager Jurgen Klopp came out in support of Brewster, he’s said nothing to discourage the treatment of Evra for merely being the victim of racist abuse. When asked about it after the game, he acknowledged he’d heard it, but quickly moved on by saying, “I don’t have the same history with Evra like maybe the Liverpool supporters have.”...Club statements and comments from managers demanding better behaviour from the fanbase are not a foreign thing. Sir Alex Ferguson has spoken out against Hillsborough chants, Manchester City have spoken out against Munich-themed song, so why is it taking Liverpool Football Club so long to tell the supporters to put a stop to the abuse of Evra?
He was a real leader and captain when he pussied out of that interview when England lost and Jags took it on instead. The blokes a coward, a self-centred egotistical overrated coward.