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football fans won't forget this in my opinion.Everything will be forgotten with bit of time.
This.Real Madrid no doubt about that thanks to Perez being the front face and his absurd interviews.
Barca most definitely. They are on the verge of bankruptcy, if they don't find any new streams of income asap. Real, well I think they are just miffed about the fact that they can't go on their usual, 4-5 year cycle, shopping spree like they used to.Real & Barca are in the most financial trouble I think. They'll be hurting financially.
I don't think this is true. Maguire and Shaw will be remembered as being instrumental in holding the club to account, Sir Alex spoke up, and former Red Gary Neville will be remembered as the face of the resistance, his eloquent condemnation channeling the thoughts of most football fans. United's owners will rightly be castigated for eternity, but not the players, staff, and former players.United. Liverpool will be paraded as the club with which its players and staff spoke back.
I actually really liked Klopp before he joined the scousers. What is it with them turning managers into bitter lunatics. Even Rodgers has become far more likeable since leaving them.Whereas Klopp's most passionate words were to have a go at Gary Neville and the Leeds players for wearing T-shirts. Liverpool didn't exactly cover themselves in glory.
What did the idiot say? I completely missed it.Whereas Klopp's most passionate words were to have a go at Gary Neville and the Leeds players for wearing T-shirts. Liverpool didn't exactly cover themselves in glory.