Jontas wrote:Glen Damon wrote:Does anyone know if this is correct?
Yes, unless we appeal. I'm looking forward to seeing Doni, He needed to be given a chance as Reina has been poor.
Doni's pretty shit.
Jontas wrote:Glen Damon wrote:Does anyone know if this is correct?
Yes, unless we appeal. I'm looking forward to seeing Doni, He needed to be given a chance as Reina has been poor.
It's comical decision making from Dalglish. Maxi scored what, 10 goals in 11 games towards the end of last season? He's also scored vital goals against Chelsea this season, and shown some promising link up play with Suarez (vs Stoke). Yet 0 goal, 0 assist Stewart Downing constantly gets the nod ahead of MaxiChip wrote:you know who doesn't play enough
Maxi
Well maybe, but i dont think you will need any cash to sort out your empty trophy cabinet anytime soon. Do they still have a replica of the fairs cup trophy that Newcastle won 43 years ago.Big_Lad_Pardew wrote:I was hoping we would get enough to drill another Borehole actually.Alan wrote:So you will get about a tenner then.
Alan wrote:Well maybe, but i dont think you will need any cash to sort out your empty trophy cabinet anytime soon. Do they still have a replica of the fairs cup trophy that Newcastle won 43 years ago.Big_Lad_Pardew wrote:
I was hoping we would get enough to drill another Borehole actually.
What was what like.Fonseca wrote:Alan wrote:Well maybe, but i dont think you will need any cash to sort out your empty trophy cabinet anytime soon. Do they still have a replica of the fairs cup trophy that Newcastle won 43 years ago.
What was it like?
Glen Damon wrote:Darn it.NZG wrote:Most likely me. I can't handle this anymore
I was hoping it would be Mustang.
This isn’t a letter to tell you we’re disappointed in you. This isn’t a letter to tell you how to play football or how to score a goal or that we’re absolutely gutted we lost. No. I’m not here to play the blame game. And the reason is cause you lot, the manager and the other running the club know how to go about bringing success to a Football club a lot better than I know and will ever know.
This is a letter to tell you what a Liverpool F.C. supporter goes through week after week. May it be failure or success.
We are supporters of Liverpool F.C. And to us, the club is a lot beyond just football. It’s not like I’m watching Real Madrid vs Barcelona that I’ll support one team for 90 mins and when it ends, flip channels to something else. Probably discuss the game with fellow football fans and show off some expert views. No. Liverpool F.C. is an integral part of our lives. As for me, my life’s made of my parents, brother, girlfriend, friends and Liverpool F.C. None more important or less important than the other. Shankly told us Liverpool F.C. was important than life or death and we have hung on to his words.
Every week is made up of small and big wins and losses. And every week we supporters eagerly wait for our club and our players to wear the jersey, take to the pitch and give us a reason to smile. I, for one, study all week long. Avoid going out, meeting people so that I finish my syllabus. But never ever bargain on those 90 or 180 mins that is my football club. I have given up a close friend’s wedding, a reunion and sorts to watch my boys play. And mind you, it’s no sacrifice. It’s only cause I do what I feel is more important to me. And that’s my football club. It’s nothing put pure love. And as much love as it’s humanly possible. For god’s sake, I got the Liverbird inked on myself on the 30th of May, the b’day of the man whom I feel is the greatest in the world.
Now I don’t say that I’m the alone carrying the marshall of love for this club. There are millions across the world who share the same emotion. Everyone wants to see the club successful. It just comes out in different form. Week in week out I resort to social networking sites to interact with fellow supporters. Week after week I see the same faces come out with the same opinion, me included. Some want this, some want that, some disagree, some fight, some try to reassure one another. But everyone has the same thing at heart, the success for this club. Our football club.
Again I’m sure everyone in that dressing room and board wants the same. But here comes the difference, We are helpless. Just helpless. In our part, we do everything that might help the club win a game of football. That includes superstitions like where to sit, what clothes to wear (right down to underwear), how to go about the match day. And when results aren’t favourable, we try to find faults in what ‘ritual’ did we do wrong today that my club lost.
We do not want to blame you, we try not to blame you and we end up blaming ourselves. Inspite knowing there’s nothing we could have done to change the tide of the game. And we aren’t good enough to play or manage the club either. So all we’re left is ruing the missed chances, living a week of if only’s, trying to convince ourselves for better tomorrows.
After today’s game, again I had no one to blame. But here I am. Feeling helpless, run down and emotional. All I want to do is lock myself in a room and cry my lungs out till it feels better. Maybe it will, but I’ll be carrying around this pain all week long. If I say I won’t be affected, I’m lying.
We love this football club like our own blood. We are proud of this football club like it’s our child learning to walk. We celebrate every victory more than our personal achievements. We are hurt with every loss as much as a dear one hurts us.
I don’t want to tell you what to do and how to play. I just want to beg of you boys to think of the feelings that we go through, the meaning of this football club to us middle class people for whom this joy means so much and maybe the only joy, to think of the emotions once, just once before you pull on a Red Jersey. We ask for nothing else. We love you lot more than you can think it’s possible
Thank You.
Akshay Jajoo
Jord wrote:It could be me.
You do know he was faking it like 99% of these footballers to get players sent offEl_indian wrote:Fucking Ben Arfa, he's the sort of player we should be going after. Should have went after him a few seasons ago, surely we had better pulling power than fucking Newcastle.
Also the Pepe headbutt was pretty funny...what a fucking pussy dat newcastle dude was
Scott wrote:I bet you 50 quid that Liverpool will finish above Newcastle.
Big_Lad_Pardew wrote:Ah shucks...Scott wrote:I bet you 50 quid that Liverpool will finish above Newcastle.
A Liverpool FC haircut. Mess at the back, nothing on the sides and nothing up front. Price is £130 million.
L. wrote:Liverpool's defense is one of the best in the league, until Daniel Agger got injured.
All about the superiority with you scott.Scott wrote:Big_Lad_Pardew wrote:Ah shucks...
You shouldn't have wimped out of it.
kyro7 wrote:Scott could have been like 150 quid down couldn't you?
Skrtel is an extremely overrated defender.Scott wrote:L. wrote:Liverpool's defense is one of the best in the league, until Daniel Agger got injured.
Saw a stat about it earlier, for this season. The difference between with and without Agger was shocking.
kyro7 wrote:Skrtel is an extremely overrated defender.Scott wrote:
Saw a stat about it earlier, for this season. The difference between with and without Agger was shocking.
Big_Lad_Pardew wrote:All about the superiority with you scott.Scott wrote:
You shouldn't have wimped out of it.
kyro7 wrote:Skrtel is an extremely overrated defender.Scott wrote:
Saw a stat about it earlier, for this season. The difference between with and without Agger was shocking.