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Chelsea (N) - FA Cup Final, Sat 14th May 2022 (4:45pm)


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2 hours ago, Section_31 said:

The reaction to the booing is actually pretty interesting. Hugs parts of the media establishment are devoted to creating compliance with the system, the royals underpin the whole thing. If you'll still accept that in 2022 another person has been defined by God as being worth inherently more than you, then you'll accept any aspect of inequality, no matter how it presents itself. 

 

We've seen the royals getting their arses kicked while touring the Caribbean and I think there's genuine concern about where it will lead. 

 

Once you drop this contrived, enforced 'respect' and see them for what they are, a boorish, classless mob of boorish bigots, adulterers, sex-pests and half-wits, then the house of cards begins to fall.

 

Once we do it, how long others start to do it and it essentially just becomes a running joke. Where does it end then? 

 

Tremendous.

If respect has to be enforced, then what is it, really?

 

All of the bedwetters' angst is based on a notion that loyalty to the monarch is obligatory, and any show of dissent is treachery. The same arseholes talk about democracy and freedom of expression with a straight face.

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Scousers invented the glass-bottomed tankard. 

 

Press gangs used to roak dockside pubs and drop shillings in pints. When you drank and picked it out of your mouth, they would swarm you and say you'd 'accepted the king's shilling', and put you on a ship.

 

So we invented tankards with glass bottoms so you could check your pint before you drank from them. 

 

Truefax. 

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Just thinking about game Tues....Gonna be an interesting one line up wise anyway and more so if cheats somehow (as unlikel as it is) slip up today.

 

Can't see many if any starting who played 120 yesterday and obviously the injured players/key men who might be too risky to start again.

 

Maybe be something like this:

 

Alisson

 

Gomez

Matip

Konate

Tsimikas

 

Keita

Milner

Jones

 

Firmino

Origi

Jota

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2 minutes ago, an tha said:

Just thinking about game Tues....Gonna be an interesting one line up wise anyway and more so if cheats somehow (as unlikel as it is) slip up today.

 

Can't see many if any starting who played 120 yesterday and obviously the injured players/key men who might be too risky to start again.

 

Maybe be something like this:

 

Alisson

 

Gomez

Matip

Konate

Tsimikas

 

Keita

Milner

Jones

 

Firmino

Origi

Jota

Would go with that. Would like to see Elliot get some minutes off the bench.

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3 minutes ago, an tha said:

Just thinking about game Tues....Gonna be an interesting one line up wise anyway and more so if cheats somehow (as unlikel as it is) slip up today.

 

Can't see many if any starting who played 120 yesterday and obviously the injured players/key men who might be too risky to start again.

 

Maybe be something like this:

 

Alisson

 

Gomez

Matip

Konate

Tsimikas

 

Keita

Milner

Jones

 

Firmino

Origi

Jota

Not sure how bad the whack Ali took was, perhaps even have Kelleher start if only as precautionary. 

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7 minutes ago, DJLJ said:

Not sure how bad the whack Ali took was, perhaps even have Kelleher start if only as precautionary. 

It looked worrying when he did it but he seemed fine rest of game didn't he.. hopefully all ok, Kelleher is an able deputy though so i wouldn't be against him coming in...would want Alisson playing v Wolves though so no rust before the big one.

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10 minutes ago, House of Dirk said:

Would go with that. Would like to see Elliot get some minutes off the bench.

Yeah - lad is being carefully managed IMO after such a big injury - would not surprise me if Klopp has put his arm around the lad and told him next season is his big one and to just wait and get strong ready for then.

 

But maybe if Wolves becomes a dead rubber so to speak then maybe some minutes then?

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25 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Scousers invented the glass-bottomed tankard. 

 

Press gangs used to roak dockside pubs and drop shillings in pints. When you drank and picked it out of your mouth, they would swarm you and say you'd 'accepted the king's shilling', and put you on a ship.

 

So we invented tankards with glass bottoms so you could check your pint before you drank from them. 

 

Truefax. 

It's a good story, but probably an urban myth. No one really knows why glass bottoms started being placed in tankards.

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35 minutes ago, Halcyon Days said:

Apologies if already posted but found this interesting.

 

 

Another subtle touch I liked was that Alisson would get the ball after every Chelsea penalty and hand it to the next Liverpool taker and give a word of encouragement. Most keepers walk off and it's the opposition keeper handing the ball to the next taker being a gobshite and trying to intimidate them. These little things add up.

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Watched a bit of Maradona's documentary the other week and the attitude from the rest of the country towards Neopolitans isn't that much  different to the way the rest of the country views scousers and Liverpool in general. When Juventus played Napoli tge Juventus fans brought bars of soap to wave at the Napoli fans telling them they were tramps and unwashed. 

 

Also the general view of Naples in Italy is that it is a crime ridden shithole whose inhabitants are always doing something illegal. 

 

Swop bars of soap for knobheads waving money and singing sign on. Most places I've been to and lived in this country always have a pre conceived idea of what Liverpool and people from Liverpool are like, yet there's worse places on the country that have worse unemployment figures, higher benefit claimant rates, crime rates and areas that have absolutely nothing of any interest to them but as soon as Liverpool gets mentioned it's the worst place in the country. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Babb'sBurstNad said:

And you can't play James Bond unless you're a black lesbian these days either!

I love his valuable, well-evidenced and wholly original insight "Lefties hate the country". 

 

But he's not a Daily Mail reader, nosireebob.

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18 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

Watched a bit of Maradona's documentary the other week and the attitude from the rest of the country towards Neopolitans isn't that much  different to the way the rest of the country views scousers and Liverpool in general. When Juventus played Napoli tge Juventus fans brought bars of soap to wave at the Napoli fans telling them they were tramps and unwashed. 

 

Also the general view of Naples in Italy is that it is a crime ridden shithole whose inhabitants are always doing something illegal. 

 

Swop bars of soap for knobheads waving money and singing sign on. Most places I've been to and lived in this country always have a pre conceived idea of what Liverpool and people from Liverpool are like, yet there's worse places on the country that have worse unemployment figures, higher benefit claimant rates, crime rates and areas that have absolutely nothing of any interest to them but as soon as Liverpool gets mentioned it's the worst place in the country. 

 

 

No other city in the country has anywhere near the level of stereo types that Liverpool  has..lazy, work shy,scrounging  mawkish.,whinging.sentimental,sensitive .

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25 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

No other city in the country has anywhere near the level of stereo types that Liverpool  has..lazy, work shy,scrounging  mawkish.,whinging.sentimental,sensitive .

Exactly. All reinforced by the media and lapped up by Brexit voting bellends from nondescript areas of the country. 

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31 minutes ago, Bad Red Bull said:

Among all the celebrations, we have to say thank you to our top scorer in both the domestic cups. Played a huge role in us winning both of the cups.

 

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Who is she?

 

I think that I might have seen her in some niche porn

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