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Post by matt on Aug 19, 2019 17:54:12 GMT -5
As long as it continues to wind up Man City, then it’s all good. The best part was that the rule that fucked them yesterday was partly instituted to prevent situations like City going out of the CL due to Llorente's "handball" goal. Fucked before the rule, fucked after the rule, you love to see it. Meanwhile a massively exhausted Liverpool squad had their worst performance in ages, and are now two points clear of City. I hear a lot about City ‘saving’ football from Liverpool winning the league, because they’d be ‘unbearable’. I’m not so sure, Liverpool spend but don’t spend billions of pounds and at least their owners don’t cut people’s heads off....
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 20, 2019 13:51:47 GMT -5
Hello guys, I have recently launched a brand new footy magazine called Escapismo, focused around capturing the heart and beauty of the game. It started off as a Father’s Day gift a year ago but whilst at university I’ve transformed it into a collectible publication stocked by high-end retailers across the country. There aren’t a great deal of copies left so as I know a number of people on here are like myself lovers of vinyl and all things authentic then I’d hate for any of you to miss out. I’d love to know your thoughts and it is available to order via this link: www.escapismo.co.uk/shopThanks guys! James Escapisimo from this forum.
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Post by janedoe on Aug 21, 2019 9:30:43 GMT -5
VAR is such a disgrace. Is this really what football has come to? The bastardization of the sport. Best response
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Post by matt on Aug 21, 2019 16:38:56 GMT -5
VAR is such a disgrace. Is this really what football has come to? The bastardization of the sport. Best response Deluded lot, playing the ‘victims’ card. Every decision ruled against them has actually been correct.
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Post by Aman on Aug 22, 2019 21:01:25 GMT -5
City are pricks of course but it says a lot about Liverpool as a club that City are seen in a better light than them.
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Post by lg on Aug 24, 2019 7:23:50 GMT -5
Pukki again 😎
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 24, 2019 10:53:46 GMT -5
LOL MAN UTD
Ole gone by Christmas. Ho Ho Ho.
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Post by globe on Aug 25, 2019 13:55:44 GMT -5
Smert league
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Post by matt on Aug 26, 2019 16:14:03 GMT -5
City are pricks of course but it says a lot about Liverpool as a club that City are seen in a better light than them. Don’t be so stupid - only petty blinkered fan rivalry sees it like that and you know it. I think when you have a dictatorial regime controlling City with various human rights issue and one that bends FFP rules and outspends its rivals massively, then I think that may be a bit more problematic than annoying Liverpool fans singing ‘this is our year’ constantly. City are basically a microcosm of everything wrong with the Premier League.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 26, 2019 16:39:01 GMT -5
City are pricks of course but it says a lot about Liverpool as a club that City are seen in a better light than them. City are basically a microcosm of everything wrong with the Premier League. Chelsea started it, mate. I’ve been hammering on about my pure hatred for everything Chelsea. Fuck them.
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Post by Aman on Aug 26, 2019 17:03:38 GMT -5
City are pricks of course but it says a lot about Liverpool as a club that City are seen in a better light than them. Don’t be so stupid - only petty blinkered fan rivalry sees it like that and you know it. I think when you have a dictatorial regime controlling City with various human rights issue and one that bends FFP rules and outspends its rivals massively, then I think that may be a bit more problematic than annoying Liverpool fans singing ‘this is our year’ constantly. City are basically a microcosm of everything wrong with the Premier League. Liverpool have far worse indiscretions than that come on. Defending Suarez so stupidly, the Heysel hypocrisy etc.
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Post by matt on Aug 26, 2019 18:43:57 GMT -5
Don’t be so stupid - only petty blinkered fan rivalry sees it like that and you know it. I think when you have a dictatorial regime controlling City with various human rights issue and one that bends FFP rules and outspends its rivals massively, then I think that may be a bit more problematic than annoying Liverpool fans singing ‘this is our year’ constantly. City are basically a microcosm of everything wrong with the Premier League. Liverpool have far worse indiscretions than that come on. Defending Suarez so stupidly, the Heysel hypocrisy etc. The pathetic Suarez t-shirt incident? Right, far worse than torturing people to death.... And Heysel? You’re treading dangerous ground there, what ‘hypocrisy’ is there and how was it the clubs fault?
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Post by Aman on Aug 26, 2019 18:52:12 GMT -5
How was it pathetic? It's not just the t-shirts. The club as a whole openly defended a racist. What don't you get?
And Heysel is dangerous ground? It's Liverpool fans throughout history showing shit behaviour.
Just like when their fans ambushed City's bus before their CL match.
Just like when their fans attacked Alan Smith's ambulance when he broke his leg.
Consistent shit behaviour from Liverpool fans.
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Post by matt on Aug 27, 2019 17:31:05 GMT -5
How was it pathetic? It's not just the t-shirts. The club as a whole openly defended a racist. What don't you get? And Heysel is dangerous ground? It's Liverpool fans throughout history showing shit behaviour. Just like when their fans ambushed City's bus before their CL match. Just like when their fans attacked Alan Smith's ambulance when he broke his leg. Consistent shit behaviour from Liverpool fans. But they didn’t though? These actions were immediately after the allegations were made and stupidly followed up, that said the American owners were right in pulling up Dalglish for it. These are isolated incidents you’re picking out - we can do that for every club and it’s supporters. Do we have to go through every club supporters indiscretions? And I said ‘dangerous ground’ as a sensitive topic. You stated hypocrisy, I’m not sure what you meant by that because it’s usually used as justification from fans to excuse Hillsborough. As I say, it’s all selective which can be done for every club - if you think it’s worse than anti democratic murdering scumbags owning football clubs like the City owners, then you’re wrong.
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Post by Aman on Aug 27, 2019 18:18:30 GMT -5
How was it pathetic? It's not just the t-shirts. The club as a whole openly defended a racist. What don't you get? And Heysel is dangerous ground? It's Liverpool fans throughout history showing shit behaviour. Just like when their fans ambushed City's bus before their CL match. Just like when their fans attacked Alan Smith's ambulance when he broke his leg. Consistent shit behaviour from Liverpool fans. But they didn’t though? These actions were immediately after the allegations were made and stupidly followed up, that said the American owners were right in pulling up Dalglish for it. These are isolated incidents you’re picking out - we can do that for every club and it’s supporters. Do we have to go through every club supporters indiscretions? And I said ‘dangerous ground’ as a sensitive topic. You stated hypocrisy, I’m not sure what you meant by that because it’s usually used as justification from fans to excuse Hillsborough. As I say, it’s all selective which can be done for every club - if you think it’s worse than anti democratic murdering scumbags owning football clubs like the City owners, then you’re wrong. Yeah tbh comparing each club's dickhead history wasn't really my point, neither did I defend City. My original point was that even factoring in everything City have done, most neutrals still wanted them to win the title over Liverpool/see them in a better light. Whether rightly or wrongly, that is the fact. Shows how much of a low opinion there is on Liverpool FC by the general football community.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Aug 28, 2019 9:16:41 GMT -5
City are pricks of course but it says a lot about Liverpool as a club that City are seen in a better light than them. Don’t be so stupid - only petty blinkered fan rivalry sees it like that and you know it. I think when you have a dictatorial regime controlling City with various human rights issue and one that bends FFP rules and outspends its rivals massively, then I think that may be a bit more problematic than annoying Liverpool fans singing ‘this is our year’ constantly. City are basically a microcosm of everything wrong with the Premier League. theres a difference between sketchy fans and dodgy owners.
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Post by matt on Aug 28, 2019 14:09:17 GMT -5
But they didn’t though? These actions were immediately after the allegations were made and stupidly followed up, that said the American owners were right in pulling up Dalglish for it. These are isolated incidents you’re picking out - we can do that for every club and it’s supporters. Do we have to go through every club supporters indiscretions? And I said ‘dangerous ground’ as a sensitive topic. You stated hypocrisy, I’m not sure what you meant by that because it’s usually used as justification from fans to excuse Hillsborough. As I say, it’s all selective which can be done for every club - if you think it’s worse than anti democratic murdering scumbags owning football clubs like the City owners, then you’re wrong. Yeah tbh comparing each club's dickhead history wasn't really my point, neither did I defend City. My original point was that even factoring in everything City have done, most neutrals still wanted them to win the title over Liverpool/see them in a better light. Whether rightly or wrongly, that is the fact. Shows how much of a low opinion there is on Liverpool FC by the general football community. I doubt that. It’s the loudest rivals will make it in social media, which doesn’t account for much and besides, Man Utd and Liverpool will always receive the loudest hate because they are the historically successful clubs. The sense of entitlement follows both, but to state it’s down to fan behaviour is ridiculous and exploitative of serious issues.
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Post by Aman on Aug 28, 2019 14:34:28 GMT -5
Yeah tbh comparing each club's dickhead history wasn't really my point, neither did I defend City. My original point was that even factoring in everything City have done, most neutrals still wanted them to win the title over Liverpool/see them in a better light. Whether rightly or wrongly, that is the fact. Shows how much of a low opinion there is on Liverpool FC by the general football community. I doubt that. It’s the loudest rivals will make it in social media, which doesn’t account for much and besides, Man Utd and Liverpool will always receive the loudest hate because they are the historically successful clubs. The sense of entitlement follows both, but to state it’s down to fan behaviour is ridiculous and exploitative of serious issues. It's undoubtedly down to fan behaviour.
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Post by matt on Aug 28, 2019 14:42:36 GMT -5
I doubt that. It’s the loudest rivals will make it in social media, which doesn’t account for much and besides, Man Utd and Liverpool will always receive the loudest hate because they are the historically successful clubs. The sense of entitlement follows both, but to state it’s down to fan behaviour is ridiculous and exploitative of serious issues. It's undoubtedly down to fan behaviour. I doubt it, I don’t remember Spurs fans dreading the trip to Madrid for this reason. Definitely hysterical tribalism at play.
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Post by Aman on Aug 28, 2019 15:18:02 GMT -5
Well no, but I swear Liverpool fans were acting like dicks to the locals next to a fountain and I think there was some racist behaviour which were reported to police.
Liverpool are loathed because of their fans.
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Post by matt on Aug 28, 2019 15:30:05 GMT -5
Well no, but I swear Liverpool fans were acting like dicks to the locals next to a fountain and I think there was some racist behaviour which were reported to police. Liverpool are loathed because of their fans. There was no racist incidents reported to police in that final.... And isolated incidents, it’s like that with genuinely every club - it’s not an exception with Liverpool. It’s easy to pick all this out but as I said above, this can be done for every club in the league. Let’s talk about Arsenal fans indiscretions - a club seen relatively modest with fan behaviour, but it takes one Spurs fan to note anti-semitic chanting to suddenly discredit the entire fan base, like. Yes, that does happen and it is a problem but it shouldn’t weigh the club down. How does that honestly bear your thinking on Hillsborough if you dislike an entire group? Because unfortunately many take your view which led to a right wing Tory scum led miscarriage of justice, and that’s when it becomes dangerous to chastise an entire fanbase.
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Post by Guy Fawkes on Aug 28, 2019 17:32:34 GMT -5
Fuck Man City, over spending clowns....
Thanks.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 28, 2019 19:15:27 GMT -5
VAR doesn’t get rid of controversy, it just shifts it to a new medium. Not really sure why people think it’s a good idea right now.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 31, 2019 11:18:47 GMT -5
Who will be sacked first, Lampard or Ole? 😂
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 4, 2019 13:50:35 GMT -5
😂😂😂
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