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  1. Really glad to hear my local sports centre is opening on 25th July. I can now cut through their car park to get to the chippy over the road.
    6 points
  2. I've quit. Bit of a wrench after nearly 5 years and a couple of CAMRA awards but given that the bar is small I wouldn't get more than 10 people in it with the reduced footfall and social distancing. I used to take over 6 grand a week. I was paid a weekly retainer plus 20% of turnover. I'd be amazed if it takes a third of that now. Since lockdown I've been delivering 5l containers of real ale to peoples houses all over Leeds and it's been incredibly busy. I've really enjoyed having evenings and weekends to myself for the first time in years too. The delivery setup has gone to the next level. I've set up a company called The Yorkshire Ale Man. I'm having a web site built, I've got some premises and I'm moving on to metal 5l mini casks which I'll be sending out with DHL nationwide. As they say, one door closes and another opens but this was my own decision. I want nothing to do with the shitfest that pubs are going to have to deal with. More hassle than it's worth and I reckon we'll see big localised spikes in infections. I still have the app on my phone with which I can access the security cameras in the bar. I was more than a bit stunned on saturday to see an ICU nurse who I know very well and who's been telling everyone there's gonna be another spike, sat drinking in there with her husband.
    6 points
  3. The kids have broken my tears dam tonight. Not by being sad, but by how amazingly strong and mature they've been about it all. The little bloody troopers!
    5 points
  4. Leicester never should have worried. Rogers would only have played the reserves against Madrid in the CL anyway
    5 points
  5. I thought it was full of itself. Soz.
    5 points
  6. Saw this on FB and thought it was spot on. As I was watching Spurs v Everton last night a thought struck me… what is the point of Everton? Everton have been ever present in the Premier League and in that time (28 seasons and counting) they have never finished in the top 3 (and obviously never in the bottom 3). 28 seasons of never competing for the title and never being relegated. In that time Norwich, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Blackburn, Newcastle and Leicester have all finished in the top 3 but not Everton. They have reached 1 FA Cup final in the last 25 years and haven’t reached the League Cup final since the 1980s. Everton have never actually won the League Cup which puts them in the shadow of such luminaries as Oxford United, Stoke, Swansea, QPR, Swindon, Luton, Birmingham and West Brom. Since the start of the Premier League both Middlesbrough and Fulham have reached European finals but Everton haven’t. Coventry City, Blackburn, Newcastle and Sunderland have all had a Premier League top scorer but Everton haven’t. They haven’t had a Player of the Year since the mid-1980s and have never had a Young Player of the Year. The sun rises and sets, players come and go, presidents are impeached and pandemics threaten our existence but through it all Everton finish mid-table. Always and forever mid-table. I mean, seriously, what is the point of Everton?
    5 points
  7. Absolutely brutal, indiscriminate bastard of a disease. I lost an in-law earlier today due to leukaemia/complications. They were only diagnosed 3 or 4 weeks ago and the doctors were aiming for and confident of full remission. Then, today, they deteriorated suddenly, suffering two bleeds on the brain and passed shortly after. Leaving behind three kids all under the age of 10. I'm numb. Struggling to process it. Haven't cried yet. It doesn't seem real. I could rationalise it if they couldn't treat it and gave her a couple of years or whatever, but the quickness of it all has left me stunned.
    5 points
  8. Nil Scouse Knees Up 'round The Old Joanna, Cor Blimey! Sadly, a few of them will see fit to send the missus down the apples and pairs tonight.
    4 points
  9. I was once taken to hospital after smoking curry powder thinking it was marijuana. I was in a korma for two weeks.
    4 points
  10. I’ll start this week at the Emirates as Arsenal conceded a hilarious late equaliser against Leicester. They’ve had a mini revival recently and they started well against Brendan’s side, but that just makes what happened later even funnier. Saka teed up Aubamayeng for the opener and Lacazette thought he’d made it 2-0 only to be denied by a stunning Schmeichel save. The keeper then denied Bellerin as Arsenal piled on the pressure. And then…. Arsenal happened. Nketiah came off the bench and within seconds he’d been sent off. Initially the ref gave him a yellow but he went to look at the screen and changed it to red. It wasn’t intentional but he was late and high and didn’t get the ball, so it’s the right decision, regardless of what Arteta thinks. Leicester dominated the second half and deserved Vardy’s late equaliser but what made this so much funnier was that Arsenal were fuming about it because they wanted offside against that loser Ayoze Perez. Only one problem, he didn’t touch the ball. Just look at the reaction of the Arsenal Fan TV crew after that goal though….. It’s easy to be cynical and say they’re doing this for the cameras but if they are then they deserve Oscars for this performance. I’d say the truth is more likely that DT and Troopz are just not particularly well balanced individuals and both have severe anger management issues. What baffles me is how they are even still arsed. I’d have long been beaten into submission if that was my team. I mean yeah, I’d be that angry if we were relevant and the result actually had implications, but what stakes are Arsenal playing for? How has indifference and then apathy not set in yet? It’s just weird. You’ve got Troopz and DT kicking off like they’d just been screwed out of a place in the Champions League Final. Fucking weirdos. Seriously, how can you get that worked up about watching THAT group of players? It’s not healthy. It’s poor little Ty I feel sorry for, he never gets angry (unless you question his fanbase), he just looks sad. Arteta showed his true colours afterwards when he went the “Full Pep”, claiming Vardy should have been sent off for what was a clearly accidental clash with Mustafi. Actually, he didn’t even say that specifically, he was a complete arse about it and kept talking about “a challenge that happened between 40 and 45 minutes”. Geoff Shreeves had no idea what he was referring to (which in fairness you wouldn’t do, as it was never a red card in a million years) and had to ask him which incident specifically did he mean. Arteta wouldn’t say, he just kept saying “it happened between 40-45 minutes”. Just fucking say it you silly playmobil headed cunt. No-one has time for any of this cryptic bullshit and there was no reason whatsoever to not specify which incident he was on about. It’s not often I’ll ever side with Shreeves as he’s a dick, but for once he wasn’t the biggest arsewipe in the conversation. As I say, proper spoilt brat Guardiola behaviour that. Anyway, moving swiftly on. Big handsome Giroud put Chelsea in front against Palace when he converted a Willian cutback. Harsh on Roy’s boys as Willian only got in because Cahill’s hamstring snapped and gave him a free run on goal. Giroud might be one of the most under-appreciated strikers I can remember you know. He’s generally been regarded as a back up or a Plan B off the bench (like a French Peter Crouch) but he’s fucking boss. He’s been so much better than he’s ever given credit for and he’s always given us problems when we’ve faced him. Fucking good player him. If his choice of clubs had been more palatable he might have earned ‘my boy’ status by now. The in form Pulisic made it 2-0 with another nice goal and Willian almost made it 3-0 following more good play by Pulisic. Chelsea looked like they’d run up a cricket score at this point. Then out of nowhere Zaha hit a screamer to bring Palace back into it (shite from Kepa again though). Rack up another assist for me there as I slated Wilf in the last round up for the poor season he’s having. Substitute Abraham made it 3-1 with a nice finish. Brilliant play by Loftus-Cheek to set that one up. Palace hit back straight away though when Van Aanholt cut it back to give Benteke a chance even he couldn’t miss. Joel Ward thought he’d equalised right at the death with a header that came back off the inside of the post, and even after that Palace had a chance but Benteke took too long to get his shot away and was blocked by Zouma. That Gilmour kid started for Chelsea with Jorginho still not getting a sniff. Looks like he’s been bombed out since the restart as he hasn’t featured at all. Probably wishes he’d signed for City when he had the chance. Maybe they’ll go back in for him, who knows. He’s a good player, brilliant on the ball and a great passer but he’s not physical enough and can’t defend to save his life. He’d fit right in there. Watford picked up a vital home win over doomed Norwich. Buendia put the Canaries ahead with a lovely strike. He always looks good whenever I see him play, but that was his first goal of the season so that’s obviously not good enough for an attacking player. Craig Dawson equalised with a back post header. He does that far more than someone of his size has a right to. He’s not a big commanding centre half, but he’s a sneaky bastard and gets his share of goals. Not something you can say about Danny Welcrap but he managed a rare moment of quality when he won it with a stunning overhead kick. There won’t be a better strike in July but that’s no guarantee of winning goal of the month, as if there’s any Liverpool goal in the mix then that will win because BBC stupidly opened it up to fans, and we’re the internet fan poll kings. I mean shit, we even decided who went in Spurs’ Team of the Decade, so when it comes to goal of the month no-one else stands a chance. West Ham’s little mini-run is over after they lost 1-0 at home to Burnley. The only goal of the game came via the head of Jay Rodriguez and it was a cracker. West Ham played pretty well and had the better chances but they didn’t take any of them. The closest they came was when Antonio hit the post. Substitute Haller almost scored with his first touch but was denied by a brilliant save from Pope. He shouldn’t be playing at all as West Ham stopped paying the instalments on his transfer and Frankfurt lodged a complaint. I’ve got no sympathy for the German club here. If you deal with Tories then you’ve got to be prepared to get shafted. More refereeing mistakes in this one. Tarkowski was booked for a thigh high rake of the studs on Bowen. How the fuck is that not being given as a red by VAR? Unbelievable that. Got to hand it to Sean Dyche’s side though, they’re proper resolute fuckers aren’t they? They’re 9th and might actually sneak a Europa League spot. I hope they do. It wasn’t so long ago I was pretty sneering about them but I’ve had one of my trademark changes of heart. When you see what everyone else is spending it’s staggering that Burnley are able to do what they do. It might not be pretty and you don’t have to like watching them (I certainly don’t) but you have to respect the job Dyche has done. It’s a bit of a Tony Pulis at Stoke situation I guess, although Stoke seemed to have far more resources than Burnley. Sheffield United had a dramatic late win over Wolves as John Egan headed in the winner three minutes into stoppage time. Two goals in two for him now, which is funny because his manager ripped him after his winner last week by saying “he should be on ten goals by now, he misses too many chances”. To his credit Egan actually agreed with him. I’d compare the Blades with Burnley in some ways except they’ve actually sneakily spent big, mainly on forwards who are struggling to reach double figures between them. Chris Wilder is boss though, I’m happy to see them picking up points again after the ropey start they made after footy came back. I’m a bit pissed off with Wolves though as I was looking to them to finish above United and they’re letting me down now with these defeats. They can have no complaints. Wolves were a bit shit and the Blades deserved the points. My boy Adama was subbed having made no impact whatsoever, and I’ve come to the conclusion that Wolves just don’t really know how to use him. He doesn’t fit into their 3-5-2 which is why he doesn’t start all the time. Sometimes he plays wing back, other times he’s centre forward. Stick him in our 4-3-3 and he’d be unstoppable. Shame we can’t afford him. Elsewhere, David Silva was the star of the show as City destroyed Newcastle at the Etihad. Good luck replacing him. It ended up 5-0 because no-one piles it on quite like City. When they go a couple of goals up it’s amazing how many late goals they get to run up the score. Enough about them though, I have nothing to say about them this week. First is first, second is nowhere. Fuck off City. Tell you what though, I quite like Micah Richards. He seems to be on virtually every footy show on the BBC currently and I’ve seen him trending on Twitter a few times, mainly because loads of people are slagging him off. Not me. Like most MOTD pundits he’s not going to do much in terms of breaking down a game tactically (in fairness that kind of analysis isn’t really MOTD’s style as it’s more of an informal type chat) but he just seems like a good lad who loves his job. Some pundits show virtually no enthusiasm whatsoever but he always seems like he’s having a whale of a time. Onto Thursday night’s games now and I’ll start at the Pit where in form Southampton were held to a draw by plucky Everton. The Saints were awarded a dodgy penalty after Ward-Prowse took a tumble in the box. It wouldn’t have even been a pen if he hadn’t already committed to falling over before Gomes got near him. He was already on his way down though so for me that’s no pen. He missed anyway so it was moot. Ings broke the deadlock with another lovely goal. He’s just dynamite at the moment. The lead didn’t last long though as Richarlison levelled against the run of play. Fantastic team goal that actually. And that’s how it finished despite Southampton having several chances to win it. I saw something the other day saying that in the Premier League era Everton are the only side to have been an ever present but never finished in the top three or the bottom three. It was highlighting just how pointless they are. I feel like that’s harsh. If there had been hawkeye goal-line technology at Bolton or if Hans Segers hadn’t taken a bribe Everton would have been in the bottom three at least once. Spurs and Bournemouth played out a dire 0-0 draw. Bournemouth thought they’d won it at the death with an overhead kick from Callum Wilson. They had music playing and the players were all celebrating but VAR cut it short as it came off the hand of Josh King. Even then they still could have won it but sub Harry Wilson was denied by a stunning save from Lloris. It’s just dead funny seeing how boring Spurs have become as the season has progressed. Mourinho has stamped his image all over them now and they’re just brutal to watch. Kane must hate it as he used to get loads of chances and now he’ feeding on scraps/ Mourinho is blaming refs now too, so it’s all very much par for the course. Spurs should have had a pen when Kane was shoved. Mourinho reckons they didn’t get it because he criticised VAR last week. “People in power do not like to be criticised”. He’s not wrong, but his beef shouldn’t be with Michael Oliver (the VAR ref who disallowed Kane’s goal last week for a Lucas Moura ‘handball’) as he was only doing his job by enforcing a shit rule. He didn’t make the shit rule. Still, Jose deflects. It’s what he does. He’s always been the same. Get people talking about other reasons why his team is failing. He’s really good at it to be fair. You could even call him ‘special’. Tell you something else, Deli Alli’s revival didn’t last long did it? About three games to be exact. Done fuck all since. Oh by the way, I asked my mum the other day what she thought of the Lloris / Son dust up. Needless to say she was firmly on the side of the keeper because she reckons Son has been shite lately. Her exact words were “he’s not been the same since he came back from the war”. I assume she meant national service unless there’s something I don’t know about what South Korea have been up to. It was only three fucking weeks though! That one’s right up there with her not being surprised about Jack Grealish drink driving during lockdown because “you can tell by the way he wears his socks he has no respect for the law”. One week I might just have her sit with me while I watch MOTD and I’ll just write down all of the random shit she comes out with. Speaking of Grealish though, Villa’s relegation worries intensified this week after a loss to next season’s Champions elect. Villa were always going to be up against it given their horrendous record against United over the years, especially at home. They’ve suffered more beatings than an Evertonian wife on derby day. An already tough task was made almost impossible though by Fat Jon Moss and his infatuation with Bruno Fernandez. Maybe him and Martin Tyler should have a celebrity death match for charity with the winner getting to tongue the balls of the Portuguese Sigurdsson? Villa were doing alright until Fernandez jumped into a defender and hit the deck, only for Moss to award a penalty. He did the exact same thing at Spurs too if you remember. Fernandez jumped into Eric Dier that night and Moss awarded a pen only for VAR to tell him “behave yourself fatso”. Unfortunately for Villa this time the VAR official didn’t correct his mistake. It was scandalous really. Such a bad decision that even Peter Schmeichel was posting the angry face emoji about it on Twitter. Not only is it not a penalty, it’s a free-kick to Villa because he stamped on the shin of the defender. I just don’t know how you can see that incident and judge it the way Moss did, but what makes it worse is the VAR gimp being afraid to over-rule him. Fernandez had tried to do a Zidane pirouette but he forgot to take the ball with him. Giving a penalty for that is a crime against football. United went on to win comfortably enough but when you’re being handed presents like that on a weekly basis it makes winning much easier. Let’s see how they do on a level fucking playing field. He’s a cheating cunt that Fernandez. I’m sick of all the fawning over him but I’m even more bothered by the lack of calling him out over his fucking diving. You know the only person I’ve heard do it? Mourinho, and he was almost admiring in the way he did it, smiling as he said “Let’s just say he’s from a country I know very well”. The amount of pens they’re getting is a fucking joke now. Over the last couple of years it probably matches us and City combined. I saw a stat that had them being responsible for over 10% of all the penalties awarded in the Premier League. It’s not normal, there’s something not right about it. I don’t know why they’re getting so many pens but I don’t buy into any of these “they want United to get into the top four” conspiracy theories. That’s just complete bollocks. Nevertheless, it’s not just ‘one of those things’. There is a reason they are getting far more pens than anyone else and we can’t put it down to Ferguson’s influence anymore either. It’s probably just a combination of terrible refereeing and them having more diving bastards than most other teams. It’s helping them out massively though so from that point of view it’s fucking annoying. There’s actually talk in the manc press about United showing “title winning form” now. Hilarious. They’ve beaten a load of shit teams since lockdown (they couldn’t beat Spurs though) and people are calling this “title winning form”. Quick reminder. Three years ago City won the title with 100 points. Last year they won it with 98 points (we’d shown ‘title winning form’ by picking up 97 points but that wasn’t actually enough to, y’know, win the title) and this year it’s looking like we’ll be around or above the 100 point mark. Yet United beat up on Bournemouth, Brighton and Villa and suddenly they’ve been catapulted into our bracket. Pleeeeease. Do me a fucking favour. You’ve even got Paul fucking Scholes saying we’re worried about United. He doesn’t talk much but when he does he tends to come out with some real shite doesn’t he? Silly ginger bollocks. File this one away with Michael Ball saying we were running scared after the Divock Derby.
    4 points
  11. People - and young people especially - feel powerless in the face of traditional political and social systems that seem to lack accountability. The only place they are able to gain any kind of traction is on social media, primarily Twitter. Looking at the BLM movement, I find it heartening that the ubiquity of camera phones, in tandem with social media, has made it easy to identify perpetrators of heinous acts - from racism to police brutality - and the consequences are their own to bear. The problem is when this drive for accountability becomes reductionist, and starts categorising every act of push back against a held belief as a micro-aggression that denotes an underlying hatred, rather than part of an open discourse that's necessary, and in the benefit of everyone. This is what develops into cancel culture, and it's in danger of swirling in ever decreasing circles towards an infinitesimally small cabal of overly pious, high horse perched, naval gazing, ivory tower sitting, sniffing their own farts whilst holding pitchforks group of do-gooders who've somehow managed never to stray from an accepted script. Blissfully unaware that by creating a system without degrees, where the punishments for transgressions lack any grading, they are nourishing the overly simplistic feedback model that enables - and indeed emboldens - populism and all the evils associated with it to flourish.
    4 points
  12. OK, which one of you guys did this?
    3 points
  13. They were made up we drew yesterday taking the piss and they now get pumped by Wolves. #Bluewivesmatter.
    3 points
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  15. Rodgers believing in his own hype again. His ego is his worst enemy the useless twat. Happy for Solanke.
    2 points
  16. One farmer a week commits suicide in the UK. You've again got landowners, who do nothing with their land and farmers, who are generally on their knees, mixed up.
    2 points
  17. “Jackie Charlton was the first man I tried to sign. We offered 18,000 quid, they wanted more. The first time I saw him I said, Oh Christ, this one can play” Bill Shankly
    2 points
  18. The cheek of the cunts, charging £14 and not including black pudding. The frozen hash browns are an insult and the tomato looks like Dennis the Menace.
    2 points
  19. I can’t be bothered with any other matches except ours at the moment.
    2 points
  20. Ha ha, I should have taking a pic of the resulting plate but I was fucking starving and my lady friend, who was in the hotel room, kept sending me saucy pictures. So I gobbled it all down quick as a flash and then headed back to the room. Been a good weekend on the whole so far!!
    2 points
  21. Pretty good that. Tomato and shrooms do indeed look quite nice. Also nice how the chef decided to let the pig live.
    2 points
  22. Hartwood Hotel, Chorley. I've been on a pretty extreme diet but this weekend I'm indulging. Got bladdered last night with a new lady friend so was looking forward to breakfast immensely, as I'm back on plan tomorrow. This was superb. Everything cooked to perfection. I don't like mushrooms but even they appeared to be well done. £14 including all the extras, orange juice and two coffees. I'd give it 10 out of 10 but there was no fried bread and the toast was a bit meagre.
    2 points
  23. A nice comfy win for Seansea would do nicely now. If Leeds drop 5 points from their last 4 games and Brentford win all 3 of theirs Leeds end up in the playoffs again. And I think their bottle will go. Again.
    2 points
  24. The GF's pretty fucking grim atm, it really is.
    2 points
  25. Tom Davies. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Tom Davies.
    2 points
  26. What a piece of work is Iwobi! How backward in reason, how finite in faculty! In form and moving how without purpose and ability! In action how like a pinball, in apprehension how like a broken radar! The absurdity of the world. The dead spaniel of footballers.
    2 points
  27. Tuesday Jun 30: The content keeps on coming. Great little interview with Mo on LFCTV today where he spoke about five of his goals from this season. He doesn’t tend to do that many interviews and when he does he doesn’t give too much away, but this was great as he looked so relaxed and happy. But then why wouldn’t he? He’s been here three years and he’s won all the big trophies already. You'd be like a dog with two dicks wouldn't you? I was thinking today about last Thursday and how it all unfolded with the players watching together at Formby Hall. Short of winning it on the pitch at Anfield in front of a full house there was no better way that could have played out, as they were all together and could celebrate properly. After we beat Palace Klopp said he would watch the City game but only because we were playing them next week. He had no plans for a celebration. I believe him too. At that moment I’d bet that was exactly what he was thinking. In the end though it was Klopp himself who ordered the squad to stay together the next day and it was really the only decision to make. Otherwise you’d have had some groups of players watching it together and others staying at home. There would have been no moment to enjoy it together. What they did was a stroke of genius really. Organising a barbecue and then watching the game after. If City had won the game it would have been a good team bonding exercise regardless, and we’d never have known about it because it was kept low key. Players only started posting stuff to social media after the game when the celebrations started. It was all very clever really. Klopp will have hated the idea of ‘tempting fate’ by watching the game together hoping City lose as that’s not how he rolls, but it was really the only thing to do and as it turned out, it was perfect. They had a great day together, became Champions and then - based on some of the videos that have come out since - they had the party to end all parties. Klopp dancing in his little tight shorts was fucking hilarious. I wonder how many players didn’t have a drink? The muslim lads obviously didn’t, Milner defo won’t have, but Hendo was hinting that he might have one. Do we reckon they’ll have let Harvey have a little bevvy? Not only is he underage but based on what he did after Madrid last year there was also the risk he might get on snapchat and call Guardiola a fucking slaphead or something. My guess is they let him have a few bottles but confiscated his phone, just in case. Wednesday Jul 1: Speaking of Elliott, this is great. The club posted a training video on their Facebook account, and his nan replied to it, saying: “Harvey you are doing so well. So proud of how far you have come. Love nan xx Good to see Milner back too x” It’s cracked me up. It’s the most ‘nan thing’ ever. Sending it to the club account rather than Harvey’s was funny enough on its own, but it was the ‘good to see Milner back too’ afterthought that tipped me over the edge. To quote a famous washed up musician, it’s just ‘too funny’. Also today, there’s a training video on LFCTV and Shaq’s hair is incredible. However much he paid for that op it was worth it, as unlike other ones I’ve seen (Kloppo and Rooney for example) he’s actually got a head of hair that’s so thick it could be a pundit on Talksport (with apologies to Ray Parlour, my favourite fella on that station). Other content on the site had Lovren talking about winning the title and he was asked about the instagram post he made where he spoke of all the people who didn’t get to see us do it. He expanded on it to say he had spoken with a terminally ill 14 year old lad who was desperate to see us win the title, but he passed away three days before we won it. He had tears in his eyes and it was a really touching moment. He’ll probably move on this summer (although he wasn’t talking that way) and I feel that it’s time for that now, but he’s a good guy is Dejan and I’ll always have a soft spot for him. Ol’ Big Bird did an interview too. He doesn’t speak much and he has no social media presence whatsoever (I fucking love him for that) but we need to see more Matip as his voice is boss. He revealed that he won’t play again this season because of the injury he picked up at the Pit, but he hopes to be ready for the start of next season. Initially I thought ‘fucking hell, didn’t think it was THAT bad’. Then I realised that there’s only about four weeks left and then probably just a two week break. It’s just hard wrapping my head around all this shit, it’s been a mad few months. Thursday Jul 2: City 4 L 0. Well that wasn’t fun at all. Not what I was expecting, especially after the really bright start we made. The guard of honour was interesting. One City player didn’t applaud. You might know already who it was but if you don’t have a guess and I’ll reveal it a bit lower down. It was a really strange game because when I saw their team I thought we were going to snot them everywhere. The game started that way and we were well on top but then they got the penalty and it became clear that we were having one of those wasteful days in the final third. Happens quite regularly that but usually it’s not accompanied by Arsenal like defending at the other end. Robbo will never have a worse game in his life. Trent wasn’t much better either. Gomez struggled and even Alisson wasn’t himself. Virgil is great but he can’t hold off Man City all by himself. Ultimately this doesn’t mean anything and some Reds won’t care about it. I wish I didn’t, but I do. It pissed me off. It doesn’t take the shine off being Champions in any way shape or form and I’m not over-reacting to it. I’m just saying, I fucking hated sitting through this and it did sting. City are all cock a hoop about it which I find quite amusing. I know how they feel to be fair, we’ve had games like this where we’ve faced a team that has just won a trophy and we’ve wiped the floor with them, and convinced ourselves it meant something and there was relevance to it. There wasn’t, and there’s none to this either. All this ‘laying a marker down for next season’ shite. It’s stupid. This game means absolutely nothing in terms of next season. Next time we meet it will be in completely different circumstances and the line ups will be different too. Well, City’s will. They’ll no doubt spend like a drunken sailor now because FFP will be relaxed, whereas we’ve got fuck all to spend. Let City enjoy their little moment and we’ll hopefully learn from the experience. When you play against these you’ve got to be clinical in attack and you’ve got to be careful with the ball. We kept giving it away and letting de Bruyne get turned and running at us. If you do that, you’ll lose. Simple as that. We don’t usually do that and that’s why we’ve done well against them for the most part. Ok, the player who didn’t clap was Bernardo Silva. He’d have been high on my list as he’s a right snide little cunt but loads of people don’t seem to have realised it yet, presumably because he’s a tricky, skilful little forward player. He’s fucking horrible him though. Always leaving his foot in and generally acting the twat. So I’m not shocked he didn’t applaud. I’m more shocked that he was the only one who didn't, although I haven’t looked that closely so maybe there were others. Friday Jul 3: Klopp is pissed at the PL ruling that says players need to feature in five games in order to get a medal, and says his players will get one regardless of games played and if the PL don’t provide the medals then he will. He even said he’d give his own medal to one of the young lads if necessary. A far cry from the way the club just accepted that Sinama-Pongolle, Mellor and others didn’t get a CL medal in 2005. Yeah, I’m still banging on about that, I’ll never let that one go. What a man Klopp is though. He fights for his players and puts them above himself. That’s why players will do anything for him and why Robbo keeps saying that Klopp is like their Dad. Meanwhile, Sterling says “next season starts now” and Foden tweets “Congratulations to Liverpool but we showed we’re ready for next season”. Yeah, next season doesn’t start now lads, there’s still half a dozen games of this one left plus the close season. It’s funny seeing how fired up they are about what is the ultimate pyrrhic victory. You won the game on the night we took to the field as Champions having taken your title. Think about that. Saturday Jul 4: Thiago Alcantara? Nah, not having this at all. It makes no sense and it’s surprising to me that it seems to have gotten the traction it has. It’s being spoken about like it’s virtually a done deal. I’d be beyond shocked if that’s the case and here’s why: 1) We don’t have the money to sign anyone unless there are significant funds made from sales 2) If we did have money, we need a striker / wide forward as a top priority. Midfield is the last position (other than right back) we need to strengthen 3) He’s 29 and on huge money. We’ve got loads of players that age on big money, why would we add another, especially when that;s the exact type of transfer we've shied away from since Edwards and Klopp came together? 4) The two main sources on this seem to the two Italian phoneys Romano and Palmeri. What’s Italian for Dumb and Dumber? Pretty sure it's Romano and Palmeri. The only way this could be a goer is if Wijnaldum is leaving for the same kind of fee that Thiago would cost. So if that’s happening, then yeah this would be a smart signing. But if Gini is staying then this makes absolutely no sense at all so I’m calling bullshit on it. Also today, a new contract for Curtis. He only signed one a year ago but this is how the club operates these days and it’s great. When players out perform their contract they get a new improved one. And Jones deserves it after the season he’s had. The kid is a special talent and deserves more playing time. Whenever he’s on the field he makes things happen and I love his confidence. Sunday Jul 5: L 2 Villa 0 Shite for an hour then it was decent. The subs completely changed it as before they came on it looked like we’d never score. Origi’s display was as shocking as his new peroxide hair. Dreadlocked Div was boss, any other Div is pretty shite. Time is running out for him now I think. A pity, as we’ll always love him for last year but he hasn’t built on that at all and he’s been fairly useless this season. I didn’t think Ox or Keita did anything to stake a claim either. Keita at least had that brilliant assist for Mané but overall he didn’t do enough. This seems to be his standard performance, he just floats around showing nice technique but not really making any impact. Occasionally though he does something that keeps you hoping that he might be able to produce it regularly. I’m not sure he ever will but what does it matter what you or I think? As long as he retains the faith of Klopp he’ll still get opportunities to prove he’s worthy of it. Am I being unfair if I say that Jones has done more than Naby this season with far less opportunity? It could just be that I’m seeing it through rose tinted glasses because Jones is a local kid trying to break through and therefore anything he does is magnified whereas Keita was a player we had huge expectations of, but it feels like Jones has made more of an impact on the season. He scored the winning penalty in front of the Kop to beat Arsenal in the League Cup, he scored a worldy to beat Everton in the FA Cup, he scored away at Shrewsbury and had a brilliant game in the replay and now he scored in the league too even though he was only on the field five minutes. What has Keita done? I remember he scored in the World Club Cup and I think he’d scored in consecutive games prior to that, but there’s very little that immediately jumps out when I think of him. It’s not just goals either, it’s how I feel when I’m watching. This is almost certainly influenced by the different expectations we have of kids v big money signings, but when I watch Jones I’m excited and when I watch Keita I’m usually disappointed. As I said yesterday I just love the confidence of Jones. You watch him talk and he gives off an air of complete confidence and self belief even though he's still a relatively untested kid, yet he somehow manages to do that without it ever coming across as arrogance. There's just a real innocence about it. Like when he was asked what Klopp said to him before going on against Villa and he says casually "just the usual. You're great on the ball but it's about knowing when to dribble" and "he wanted me to just take the game by the scruff of the neck". He cracks me up. Anyway, this was shite for the most part but it’s a good three points and it restores our 23 point lead over Manchester “our season starts now” City. To be hones though I just want the season over now as it’s not really very enjoyable watching these games with no fans. I don’t have particularly high hopes for our remaining games. I’d like to think we’ll see more performances like the Palace one but I suspect that ones like this will be the norm now. Hopefully I’m wrong. Meanwhile, James Pearce and Paul Joyce both followed Thiago on Twitter today, prompting a tidal wave of “we must be signing him” tweets from Reds. Yeah, and that is exactly why they did it. They’re just taking the piss, I’d put money on it. Probably pissing themselves laughing at the hysteria it caused. Monday Jul 6: New contract for Harvey. Isn’t that the third one he’s had in the last few weeks? Defo getting a sense of deja vu about this. I feel like I’ve written about it at least once before in recent weeks. Anyway, good for him, he’s living the dream. Interesting that he did an interview with LFCTV as that hasn’t happened too often. Klopp even alluded to it in comments of his own where he said people don’t know the real Harvey yet because they’ve protected him to this point. He then went on about how humble he is, what a lovely kid he is and how brilliant a player he is. He absolutely loves the kid and it seems like his staff and the other players do too. The way Klopp was talking about him was not really the kind of thing you hear from managers too often. He doesn’t hold back on praise and he doesn’t really caveat it much with the usual “he needs to keep his feet on the ground” talk either. Most managers don’t like talking up young players in case they get a big head but Klopp’s line is more like “this kid is fucking brilliant and it’s up to us to ensure he makes it”. Klopp is just completely unique in how he does things. The psychology of how he interacts with people is fascinating and to me it’s probably the thing that sets him apart from everybody else. There are loads of good coaches who are geniuses on the tactical side of things, and Klopp himself is no slouch with that, but it’s how he handles people that is so different. Take Guardiola for example. He’s successful, he’s brilliant at what he does, but do you think his players love him? They probably appreciate what he does and have total respect for his knowledge, but I reckon they think he’s a bit weird and they wouldn’t want to socialise with him. That’s fine though, most managers keep a healthy distance with their players. It’s normal. Ours though? He’s the boss but he’s got no qualms about getting shitfaced with the lads and dancing around in his little tight shorts. A year ago he nearly fell off the back of the parade bus and a laughing Rhian Brewster was having to make sure he was ok. He just makes people feel good about themselves and creates a positive environment for everybody to thrive in. I honestly don’t know what we’d do without him. He’s probably the most important figure to arrive at the club since Shankly. ….and that was the week that was
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  28. That Steve Nicol header was something else was literally the only place he could put it... This was a cracker too from McMahon in the Screen Sport Super Cup
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  29. 18 Month old male, good all round heatlh, comes fully equiped with clothes, toys and all other sundries. Free to good home, immediate collection prefered.
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  30. She is unbelievable. Even she must look in the mirror and think "fucking hell imagine getting to fuck that"
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  31. Awful, cringe worthy twitter responses.
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  32. I’m guessing it wasn’t him you were going out with @Rico1304
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  33. City carve other teams up with balls on the ground worked from interplay between the winger/inside/forward/fullback out of the corner - we have resorted to throwing crosses in the air into a packed area.
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  34. Top, top Usher analysis from rb14.
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  35. Yorkshire Red at 8pm waiting for his mates or plod or The Gambini family to rock up
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  36. Can thoroughly recommend this book on the subject. Though I believe he was once slightly brisk with a waitress who asked him if he was having a good day, so he’s a total cunt exemplar of smug white power and I stopped reading after such and such line I didn’t agree with.
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  37. About 5 weeks ago my dad went for an endoscopy, which he has every 2 years as a result of a brain tumor 30odd years ago, for the first time they found a cancer in his bowels. Within 2 weeks of diagnosis he had surgery in Aintree hospital on the Monday before the hospital cancelled all non urgent operations. Just got the news that they got it all and there's no follow up treatment. Relieved beyond words as we've all been so worried. He's home.and recovering from the surgery with my mum who, as all mums are, is a fucking hero. It's the first relative I've had who's had that cunt of a disease in my memory (I don't remember the brain tumor) and it just struck me how the word evolves. I've heard the word cancer hundreds of thousands, if not millions of times in my life but when the doctor told me and him they had found some...it became more than a word. It became a spectre of darkness, hanging over us like the sword of Damocles. When this lockdown is all over I can't wait to give the old man the hug he needs and the pint he deserves. Fuck cancer.
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  38. He really shouldn’t have put their names in envelopes.
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  39. I don't much like shopping anyway, but there's no way I'm going now. I don't quite understand it, you can't even try stuff on can you? Might as well just order online. I think we're in a pretty dire situation at the moment for retail and services focussed office workers etc - Sandwich shops and that kind of thing. I was in the pub yesterday and it was fucking shite, again I'm not really inclined to be rushing back. I can feel a lot of redundancies coming and I can't help think there will be inflation in these sectors or they'll close.
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  40. Mo Salah and Michael Angelis
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