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But surely with all the self pity they crave incidents like this should be sustenance for them.I've often thought this too over the last decade or so
when that beach ball scored against them, makes you wonder
But surely with all the self pity they crave incidents like this should be sustenance for them.I've often thought this too over the last decade or so
when that beach ball scored against them, makes you wonder
RAWK said:Mike Ashley is like the Amazonian Candiru fish which swims into your penis and eats it from the inside.
Guardian said:At the centre of this protest, and like all good soap operas, the hero versus villain narrative is fulfilled by two key players: the malevolent tyrant Mike Ashley and man-of the-people, Benítez. No prizes for guessing who’s who.
Rafa’s disarming modesty, his symbiotic relationship with the fanbase and his all-round majesty has generated a renewed hope and cause for pride in our football club
Guardian said:Victor Hugo famously said “not being heard is no reason for silence”, and this mantra could not be truer of the Newcastle fanbase.
Guardian said:As this Shakespearean tragedy trudges on
Klopp OWNS Pep
It doesn't matter if it's in the league, champions league, or pre-season friendlies, when it's Us vs Man City, we win, end of.
Citeh are our bitches
It’s nearly 2 in the morning, the pitch is shite and not much is happening.
Is that any excuse for not committing to 6 paragraphs of dull analysis? Set yourself standards, man!
How fecking great would that be? Biggest boom peak in decades, the bust will be delightful.I really hope Liverpool fans get taken down a peg this season. They're insufferable at the moment. Boom bust cycle is more apt than ever.
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So basically, Liverpool are a selling club and United are not?I have to laugh at United fans talking about our spending all the time now... while they spend most money back in 90s and early 00s.... but nevermind that
The fact they collectively ignore that we had always had to sell our best players and get shitloads for them... and basically start over after each major sale(s)... They really have no other thing going on against us now than the fact we have most expensive defender and most expensive GK...
Well yeah we do have them, but we also have third most highest sale in history of football with Coutinho to date...
The highest fee they received post Ronaldo was for Ángel Di María, but other than that they mostly always buy to improve their squad, NOT TO REPLACE top class players they sell... this is the one thing most United bitter fans can´t really see or understand
by comparing the 5 highest ever fees received we have (mostly had to) sold: Coutinho (2018), Suarez (2014), Torres (2011), Sterling (2015), Alonso (2009) together for £346 million.
United´s 5 highest ever received fees were for: Ronaldo (2009), Di María (2015), Beckham (2003), Schneiderlin (2017), Depay (2017) together for £188,8 milion.
If you compare how long it took for them to collect 5 highest fees in their history... (6 years more to be precise) and what is the difference (not counting the inflation cause it would have been even higher) - £157,2 milion. You have to see in 9 years we made almost double the amount of money United made in 14 years selling the same amount of players...
THAT IS WHY WE AS A CLUB CAN AFFORD TO BUY THE WORLD´S MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERS, BECAUSE WE NEEDED TO REPLACE THOSE WHO LEFT FOR WORLD RECORD FEES. BECAUSE WE MAKE A LOT OF MONEY BY SELLING + ALSO RECIEVING MONEY AS DO ALL THE CLUBS WHO ARE IN CL FINAL AND PL.
Can United fans reading this finally get it in to their headsthanks a lot.
Ex- Liverpool players go on to bigger & better things, for ex- United players, invariably, the only way is down.So basically, Liverpool are a selling club and United are not?
Exactly, stepping stone club is all they are.Ex- Liverpool players go on to bigger & better things, for ex- United players, invariably, the only way is down.
This, in a nutshell.Ex- Liverpool players go on to bigger & better things, for ex- United players, invariably, the only way is down.
I didn't know that the Channel tunnel went all the way upto Newcastle.
That man has such an obvious MO of turning the fans against the board so that no blame ever attaches to him, it's breathtaking that the audience never seem to spot it. He seems to do it at every club.Even the Guardian has gone Rawk-bonkers over Rafa:
Can you quote your source please as I am a bit of a doubter - many thanks.Liverpool fans like to go on about net spend, yet in the years from 1992-2014(until the Mata transfer that January), Liverpool had a higher net spend in that period than United.
Can you quote your source please as I am a bit of a doubter - many thanks.
So did Liverpool. Fowler, Owen, McManaman, Matteo, Carragher, Redknapp?, Gerrard, Warnock,...We used a lot of home grown talent.
Spearing!So did Liverpool. Fowler, Owen, McManaman, Matteo, Carragher, Redknapp?, Gerrard, Warnock,...
first step to establish yourself as big boys is to imitate what the successful clubs of recent years have been doing... i.e having a go at our lot
We on the other hand USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS BANNED BY THE GENEVA CONVENTION AGAINST THEIR LUXURY COACH DEVELOPED IN FSG'S SECRET LAB, KLOPP SAT DOWN WITH THE MERSEYSIDE POLICE AND DESIGNED THE PLAN, SLEEPER CELLS FROM BOOTLE WERE ACTIVATED AND WE KIDNAPPED THEIR PLAYERS AND WE PUT THEM IN SOLITARY CELLS AND SUBJECTED THEM TO MOCK EXECUTIONS AND THEN ATE THEIR HEARTS AND USED THEIR FINGERS TO MAKE A BANNER THAT READ 'YAWN' ALL BUS BUS COACH BUS COACH BANNED FROM ALL FOOTBALL FOREVER PURE EVIL
Are you alright?
In a nutshell, sadly. No one in club football has more on sales than FSG since they took over.So basically, Liverpool are a selling club and United are not?
Their level of delusion knows no bounds. They finished fourth and 25 points behind City. Add in a few high profile signings and a good set of pre-season results and they've begun to peak in their boom-bust cycle.Liverpool are "one or two players" short of having a team capable of winning the Premier League, says former Reds midfielder Charlie Adam.
Jurgen Klopp's side finished fourth in England's top flight last season and have spent nearly £170m this summer.
They also paid £75m for centre-back Virgil van Dijk in January, but Adam says they need another defender to challenge champions Manchester City.
"Liverpool have done excellent business so far," he told BBC Radio 5 live.
Guinea midfielder Naby Keita has arrived from RB Leipzig for about £50m, Brazil midfielder Fabinho has joined from Monaco in a deal that could be worth more than £40m, and Switzerland winger Xherdan Shaqiri has come in for £13m.
Liverpool have also made Alisson the world's most expensive goalkeeper, recruiting the Brazilian from Roma in a deal the Italian club said is worth up to £66.8m.
However, the Reds have also raised significant funds, including through the £142m sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in January.
"Liverpool are one or two players from the title," said Adam on The Monday Night Club. "He [Klopp] has added quality to the squad, I still think they could do with another centre-half.
"They have brought Shaqiri in, a good replacement if Mohamed Salah needs a rest. Daniel Sturridge is to come back in - if he stays fit he could be in that team as well.
"The goalkeeper situation was a big problem for them last season. He has seen that problem and got that deal done," he said.
He [Alisson] is going to be worth six to eight points over the season. It adds a total belief and confidence."
RAWK said:Worst moment, can't remember the oppostion but I screamed "c*nt" at the ref for some bad decision only to see me 2 false teeth shoot out me gob, loop into the air and disappear in the crowd. The amazing thing was I pushed everyone outta the way and found 'em! Took 'em home and put em in Dettol for a week before I put 'em back in me gob.
Hate how they type like they speak.Kop memories of yesteryear...
Kop memories of yesteryear...
TLW said:Me and the missus were in the car a few years ago when news came on the radio about some gay celebrity who'd been diagnosed with HIV.
We were talking about this when I mentioned a programme I'd seen on the telly about a drug that had been developed which could actually cure mice of the disease.
She paused for a few seconds then said, "I didn't realise you could get gay mice."
I've been on RAWK and almost all the guys typing with la and other scouseisms are continental Europeans.Hate how they type like they speak.
Well, minus the phlegm and the screeching but you hear it vaguely.
TLW said:Lady at work describing her new dress to her colleague.
Lady A: "Oh you should see my new dress."
Lady B: "What's it like?"
Lady A: "A cocktail dress."
Lady B: "I bet that's really small. Is it like cocktail sausages? They are really small."
How is Charlie Adam suddenly representing our entire fan base?Charlie Adam: Liverpool 'one or two players from winning Premier League'
Their level of delusion knows no bounds. They finished fourth and 25 points behind City. Add in a few high profile signings and a good set of pre-season results and they've begun to peak in their boom-bust cycle.
The last time there was this level of optimism, it reminds me of this pre-season they had:
They finished 6th.
TLW said:We were talking about how there's bound to be a few arguments when we moved in together.
She said, 'It'll be interesting, alright. i'd love to be a fly on the wall!'
Me: 'You are going to be there...that's the whole point.'
My mate was watching 'Rambo' with his wife and about an hour into it she turned to him and said 'How long is it until he starts boxing?'