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by Indianablue » Sun Dec 17, 2023 7:45 pm
Woodyblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:just watching Stoke at West Brom who have a BURGER playing for them - he could make an edible team with
Jamie POLLOCK, Barry VENISON, Declan RICE, Frank LE BOUEF - suggestions welcome
Paulo Wonchope
Pat Rice
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by johnny crossan » Sun Dec 17, 2023 7:59 pm
Indianablue wrote:Woodyblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:just watching Stoke at West Brom who have a BURGER playing for them - he could make an edible team with
Jamie POLLOCK, Barry VENISON, Declan RICE, Frank LE BOUEF - suggestions welcome
Paulo Wonchope
Pat Rice
extra portion?
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by zuricity » Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:12 pm
Well, well, Scousers throwing bottles at the Rags bus today. Not as bad as the bricks City experienced but. "Liverpool 'utterly condems' it" . Yeah really !
Beeb references a bottle.
Further down they write
"This is not the first instance of an opposition team bus being pelted with objects at an away ground. "
Is one bottle , being Pelted ? , i think not . They try to make it not so harsh on the City bus thing with
"In 2018, Manchester City's bus was attacked before their Champions League quarter-final with Jurgen Klopp's side at Anfield. "
More like seriously damaged, so much so that the team could not drive home in it.
Two totally different situations .
Nevertheless i don't expect any police to find the perpetrator. or even the PL or FA to fine Liverpool.
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by CTID Hants » Mon Dec 18, 2023 12:46 am
zuricity wrote:Well, well, Scousers throwing bottles at the Rags bus today. Not as bad as the bricks City experienced but. "Liverpool 'utterly condems' it" . Yeah really !
Beeb references a bottle.
Further down they write
"This is not the first instance of an opposition team bus being pelted with objects at an away ground. "
Is one bottle , being Pelted ? , i think not . They try to make it not so harsh on the City bus thing with
"In 2018, Manchester City's bus was attacked before their Champions League quarter-final with Jurgen Klopp's side at Anfield. "
More like seriously damaged, so much so that the team could not drive home in it.
Two totally different situations .
Nevertheless i don't expect any police to find the perpetrator. or even the PL or FA to fine Liverpool.
The cuntishness of the Merseyside police's attitude of "boys will be boys" in the 21st century is beyond me. It is a scum city, filled with scum people, policed by scum.
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by sheblue » Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:54 am
Just curious, I've never heard. But do busses get attacked going to Everton? Or is it exclusively a victims gig?
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by stupot » Mon Dec 18, 2023 7:26 am
For a game Sky constantly big up as the biggest club game in world football it seemed nobody had told the fans. You could have heard a pin drop
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by Mase » Mon Dec 18, 2023 7:51 am
stupot wrote:For a game Sky constantly big up as the biggest club game in world football it seemed nobody had told the fans. You could have heard a pin drop
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by nottsblue » Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:31 am
stupot wrote:For a game Sky constantly big up as the biggest club game in world football it seemed nobody had told the fans. You could have heard a pin drop
Even the commentators pointed this out
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by stupot » Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:57 am
nottsblue wrote:stupot wrote:For a game Sky constantly big up as the biggest club game in world football it seemed nobody had told the fans. You could have heard a pin drop
Even the commentators pointed this out
Neville mentioned it a few times.
Carragher certainly didn't.
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by Mase » Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:03 am
stupot wrote:nottsblue wrote:stupot wrote:For a game Sky constantly big up as the biggest club game in world football it seemed nobody had told the fans. You could have heard a pin drop
Even the commentators pointed this out
Neville mentioned it a few times.
Carragher certainly didn't.
Weird that an Everton fan didn’t mention it. What a rivalry they have on Merseyside
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by salford city » Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:31 am
Mase wrote:stupot wrote:nottsblue wrote:stupot wrote:For a game Sky constantly big up as the biggest club game in world football it seemed nobody had told the fans. You could have heard a pin drop
Even the commentators pointed this out
Neville mentioned it a few times.
Carragher certainly didn't.
Weird that an Everton fan didn’t mention it. What a rivalry they have on Merseyside
Neville is a complete knob but he was right about the lack of noise from the murderers. Carragher, what can you say? A supposed blue-nose who played all his career across the park. It's like listening to a dumb-downed Bert and Ernie when those two are on commentary
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