Sassy Colin
Death or the gladioli!
What's funnyJames
What's funnyJames
He's turned into an absolute rat-faced cnut, Neville.Neville saying that isn't a foul he just came off worse
Stupid, daft cnut
That's for a card isn't it? Could be wrong. It shouldn't matter anyway, if you gain an advantage from it, it's not right (which is why the PSG pen was 100% a penalty).We laugh now but that was the old rule was it not? intent used to be everything
The fourth referee looks like when a drunken man tries to chat with you and you don't know how to get rid of him.
Being called only slighly better than Fred is more of an insult than a compliment tbf...He is slightly better than Fred. Not that that’s any kind of compliment
Compensation for that "foul" on OrigiHow the officials keep missing the fouls on James?
A phil neville, a kleberson even a oshea there and we are winning this. I cant believe this guy is our player and we let herrera go. GrrrCan't even control a ball with nobody around him.
He's going to be decapitated by a clothesline and the ref will still wave play on as his head's lying ten feet from his body because the eyes are open or something.James will either lose his head once or become known as the worst diver in league.
Yeah - love this guy!James is a warrior.
Dress like the person you want to be.Also, why are Liverpool playing in an identical kit to that of Spurs?
It's confusing as hell.
Completely flattened him. Definite foulHe's turned into an absolute rat-faced cnut, Neville.
I mean, taking the ball and then going through with your arm (what's it fecking doing there anyway?) is not a foul now?
On the plus side, it's making them play like Spurs thus far.Also, why are Liverpool playing in an identical kit to that of Spurs?
It's confusing as hell.
Is he a bench player for LFC, now?The Ox, scary.
Made some poor decisions with the ball in the final third, but his movement both in attack and defense has been brilliant.I don't rate Pereira that highly but people criticising him today are nuts. He's been our best player.
Martin Atkinson