Boycotted the news last night. Clearly going to have to do so again today. Little old Charlton going there in 86 for the first time in eons and scouse bastards attacking scarfers on their way back to the coaches. Scum media darlings. At least it wasn't Gerrard or Carragher.
I still don't get the animosity against Liverpool - a great football club.
Well done, richly deserved.
Especially as the alternative would have been Man City domination like Bayern Munich or Celtic in their leagues.
Looking at the stats for top flight wins, Spurs really are the great underachievers. Just 2 titles, the same as Burnley, and their last title was one year after Burnley's last title!
Thats it, rub it in, kick a man while he'd down why dont you . Yes, very much so.
2.5 years ago, Spurs tonked the Bin Dippers 4-1 at Wembley. We destroyed them. We was ahead of them on and off the pitch. Head and shoulders above them. Then they went and spunked £140m on Van Dyke and Allison. They improved. Thats what a proper football club does. Invests and trusts the manager. Rewarded by winning the CL, the World Club Cup and now the PL.
2.5 years ago was a massive turning point for both clubs. Liverpool went from strength to strength, Spurs have capitulated. Alderweirald & Vertoghen's legs have gone, sold Walker, Rose got crocked and looked half the player he was, Eriksen turned into a bottle job, Wanyama died, Dier couldnt play CM, Levy didnt replace Dembele, sold Trippier without bringing in a replacement and still hasnt found a back up striker to cover for Kane. Oh and who can blame Kane if he f*cls offs from this shit show?
I f*cking hate football. Bin Dippers banging on about 30 years, it took us that long to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, let alone win the title lol. Wont be in my lifetime, accepted that a long time ago. Our chance was last June in the CL final, which we never turned up for. Still hurts that does. A lot. I'm off to sit in a dark room on my own. And cry. A lot.
(Obviously, said tongue in cheek chaps, things could be an awful lot worse, as you guys well know!)
Boycotted the news last night. Clearly going to have to do so again today. Little old Charlton going there in 86 for the first time in eons and scouse bastards attacking scarfers on their way back to the coaches. Scum media darlings. At least it wasn't Gerrard or Carragher.
I didn’t realise it happened to others , I took a punch to the head on a nice sunny day as I walked back to the coach that day, as a 16 year old minding his own business (prolly discussing our away numbers) and had my Charlton hat nicked . They’d just beaten us 2-0 filth
Boycotted the news last night. Clearly going to have to do so again today. Little old Charlton going there in 86 for the first time in eons and scouse bastards attacking scarfers on their way back to the coaches. Scum media darlings. At least it wasn't Gerrard or Carragher.
I didn’t realise it happened to others , I took a punch to the head on a nice sunny day as I walked back to the coach that day, as a 16 year old minding his own business (prolly discussing our away numbers) and had my Charlton hat nicked . They’d just beaten us 2-0 filth
Happened to me in the big car park on way back to coaches (plural, yeah right). Well they didn’t catch me to actually give me a dig. cant remember the year or result but it was late 80s and a night game.
Liverpool were always going to win a title eventually. This way they lost all their momentum because of the shutdown, there's bigger things on with the pandemic, and when they finally did win it it was during the crowdless match period. They didn't even play to do it, they are thankful to Chelsea, led by Frank Lampard, who has now secured more titles for Liverpool than Steven Gerrard despite being 42 years old. I think if you had to pick a way for Liverpool to win it, it would be this.
Chelsea as king-makers is becoming quite a thing though. They helped City across the line in the Gerrard slip game, held Spurs up to grant Leicester the title and finished City off this year. Seems like if they're not winning it they're at least going to decide who is.
Anyone know who finished in the bottom 3 of the top flight last time liverpool won the league Here's a clue 2 massive teams finished above a proper whelk of a club
Anyone know who finished in the bottom 3 of the top flight last time liverpool won the league Here's a clue 2 massive teams finished above a proper whelk of a club
All this talk of them being a proper club, like ManUre, blah blah blah, any talk of teams buying titles now is long gone, all the top clubs in the world have to spend a huge amount to compete, Liverpool no different. Their entire fan base is made up of chancers, gloryboys and muggy Scousers that have no jobs and no personal hygiene
None of this artificial bollocks of City and Chelsea titles. Never had hairs on the back of my neck up at a ground that isn’t The Valley until I saw us at Anfield.
Making me think of my childhood when football was so much purer and simpler. Back to the 80s tonight. Football was so much better then.
Liverpool thoroughly deserved their success but hadn't won it for 30 years so anyone much younger than 40 wouldn't even remember the last time they did so.
Whilst one could argue that City and Chelsea "bought" their titles the fact is that TAA is the only player to come through their academy and start a Premier League game for them this season. The rest of the squad cost £500m and that includes the paltry amount they paid for Joe Gomez!
City have always had a solid fan base so much so that their average crowd when they were in the 3rd tier in the 1998/99 season was almost 30,000. Unlike United a fair proportion of their support also actually comes from Manchester. Equally, how many fans from down here will we see wearing Liverpool shirts now?
I have great memories of the Liverpool teams of the 70s and 80s but if the recent success of City and Chelsea was artificial I don't see how this Liverpool side's success is really any different. 30 years, as I say, is a hell of a long time.
Andre Gray, Nathaniel Chalobah and Domingos Quina have all been omitted from the squad, with the club saying it is to "ensure the health and safety of all players, staff and officials at today’s game". It was reported that Gray hosted a party at his home, breaking lockdown rules.
Think the current bottom 5 are the teams that will only be involved in relegation - really suprised how bad villa have gone
The bottom 5 have been pathetic since the restart, the opposite of the Championship. Andre Gray being left out after having a big birthday party rather sums it up
Didn't they sell Coutinho for more than that lot combined?
That's the big one, basically bought Van Dijk and Alisson with the money which has made such a difference to a side who were already very good going forward.
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Little old Charlton going there in 86 for the first time in eons and scouse bastards attacking scarfers on their way back to the coaches. Scum media darlings. At least it wasn't Gerrard or Carragher.
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Thats it, rub it in, kick a man while he'd down why dont you . Yes, very much so.
2.5 years ago, Spurs tonked the Bin Dippers 4-1 at Wembley. We destroyed them. We was ahead of them on and off the pitch. Head and shoulders above them. Then they went and spunked £140m on Van Dyke and Allison. They improved. Thats what a proper football club does. Invests and trusts the manager. Rewarded by winning the CL, the World Club Cup and now the PL.
2.5 years ago was a massive turning point for both clubs. Liverpool went from strength to strength, Spurs have capitulated. Alderweirald & Vertoghen's legs have gone, sold Walker, Rose got crocked and looked half the player he was, Eriksen turned into a bottle job, Wanyama died, Dier couldnt play CM, Levy didnt replace Dembele, sold Trippier without bringing in a replacement and still hasnt found a back up striker to cover for Kane. Oh and who can blame Kane if he f*cls offs from this shit show?
I f*cking hate football. Bin Dippers banging on about 30 years, it took us that long to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, let alone win the title lol. Wont be in my lifetime, accepted that a long time ago. Our chance was last June in the CL final, which we never turned up for. Still hurts that does. A lot. I'm off to sit in a dark room on my own. And cry. A lot.
(Obviously, said tongue in cheek chaps, things could be an awful lot worse, as you guys well know!)
Chin up mate Spurs will come good.
They’d just beaten us 2-0
filth
cant remember the year or result but it was late 80s and a night game.
Here's a clue 2 massive teams finished above a proper whelk of a club
Going for Sheff Wed based on the 'massive' clue?
Whilst one could argue that City and Chelsea "bought" their titles the fact is that TAA is the only player to come through their academy and start a Premier League game for them this season. The rest of the squad cost £500m and that includes the paltry amount they paid for Joe Gomez!
City have always had a solid fan base so much so that their average crowd when they were in the 3rd tier in the 1998/99 season was almost 30,000. Unlike United a fair proportion of their support also actually comes from Manchester. Equally, how many fans from down here will we see wearing Liverpool shirts now?
I have great memories of the Liverpool teams of the 70s and 80s but if the recent success of City and Chelsea was artificial I don't see how this Liverpool side's success is really any different. 30 years, as I say, is a hell of a long time.
Andre Gray, Nathaniel Chalobah and Domingos Quina have all been omitted from the squad, with the club saying it is to "ensure the health and safety of all players, staff and officials at today’s game". It was reported that Gray hosted a party at his home, breaking lockdown rules.
Since he took over 5 years ago their net spend is just 107m. This ranks them 14th in the league in that time period.
Everton have spent 117m more than Liverpool, and Arsenal whose fans on AFTV notoriously moan about how Kroenke never spends anything, spent 160m more.
Benteke, Sakho, Danny Ings, Jordon Ibe, Joe Allen and Danny Ward were sold for a combined total of £116m.
Goal by Mee
Disappointing to see refs still take pity on them