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  1. We had a go but got what we deserved in the end. We were pathetic in the first leg and wasteful in the second. You can’t expect to beat anyone like that, never mind Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter finals. We played quite well in this game. I don’t think we were as good as a lot of people are saying we were but we were decent enough and should have won the game. I’d add a caveat to that though because Real had a two goal lead and played the game accordingly. Yes, we were on the front foot and had the most chances, but how much of that was because Madrid did what they needed to do in the first game and therefore approached this one a lot more cautiously than they would have? A lot, I’d say. Nevertheless, on the balance of chances we probably should have won this game by enough goals to go through, but shite finishing has been a big problem all season so I can’t say this was unexpected. Goalscoring is a big problem for us currently. Before the gave I gave us a one in ten chance of going through. After ten minutes that was up to around five or six as we started so well I was beginning to feel pretty confident. We looked like our old selves for those ten minutes. Then we began to resemble something between our old selves and this new, shite, lockdown version of us. By half time that five or six was more like a three or four. I still thought we could do it because we’d had very little trouble creating chances, but it was all about the first goal. If we got one I felt we’d get two, but sadly we couldn’t get the one. Some may be encouraged by how we played but I can’t say I’ve taken anything from this. We were better than we have been for most of the season but it wasn’t anywhere near the levels we’ve set for ourselves. I do think that would have changed dramatically if we’d just converted one of those chances. That’s all it would have taken. Put one of them away and the confidence would have come flooding back and we might have steamrollered them. Instead we wasted some great opportunities and then with every chance that came along we seemed more and more hesitant. By the end, Mo was having to take about six touches before even attempting a shot. He was by far the biggest culprit and had he put that early sitter away then we’d probably be talking about another great comeback while looking forward to another semi against Chelsea. Mo’s closing in on 30 goals for the season and unlike Firmino and Mané he’s still producing at the level he always has so any criticism of him is probably unfair, especially since I thought his overall performance was really good and he chased absolutely everything. His finishing was proper fucking shite though, and it’s not wholly inaccurate to say that’s why we’re out. I’m not going to say that though simply because of last week. THAT is why we’re out. All eleven players were fucking hopeless and that stinking performance gave us a mountain that we were unable to climb without fans in the stadium. Had Mo not fluffed his lines we could have overcome the shitshow we served up last week, but his missed chances shouldn’t mask what the real problem was. You can’t play like we did last week and expect to go through. Yet with fans in the stadium I’m convinced we would have done. Every missed chance seemed to take a little bit out of the players and make Madrid more confident, but with a full stadium the opposite happens. Fans don’t get disheartened by a missed chance, they get excited and raise the fucking roof. And that in turn lifts our lads and causes the opposition to panic. With a full house, this game doesn’t end up goalless. I’m 100% sure of that. That’s why I never believed we would turn this one around. When Mo missed that early chance the noise level would have been deafening. Our lads would have been desperate to get the ball back so they could continue applying pressure, and Madrid’s players would have been way more uncomfortable than they were in an empty stadium. When Mo missed that chance they’ll have shrugged it off and thought “got away with one there”. When there’s 55,000 fans screaming encouragement it’s a whole different mindset. It becomes “fuck, we’re in trouble here”. On a normal Anfield night this one still wouldn’t have been over even when it reached 87 or 88 minutes. We could have got one and then in stoppage time forced another. We’ve done it before. The Dortmund game immediately springs to mind. In an empty stadium though forget it. The players gave everything they had but it was clear from about an hour onwards that it wasn’t going to happen. Personally I think the pivotal moment in the game was the horrific miss by Gini late in the first half. It wasn’t a sitter and I’m not saying he HAS to score. But you can’t shoot six yards over the fucking bar from there. You just can’t. It deflated everyone. You could see the disappointment in all of them, especially Gini. In a full stadium the fans lift the players and spur them on to keep pushing. Gini’s name would have been chanted. Instead they have to lift themselves and it’s just a lot more difficult, especially given the run we’ve had these last four months. Other than that terrible finish Gini was outstanding, but what does it matter when you blow your big moment like that? Same with Mo. He played really well but he should have had a hat-trick. The first one he missed was weak as fuck. He needs to be bursting the net there but he sort of scuffed it. The next one got stuck under his feet and he scooped it over. After that he was just taking too many touches. Milner had a good effort saved by Courtois and after the break Bobby brought two saves out of the keeper but really everything was straight at him. Like I say, the miss from Gini was the real killer when I look back on this game. That’s the one. Bury that, go in at 1-0 and we probably end up going through. Instead we’ve lost to a team we would have fucking obliterated had we played them last season or the season before. They’re nothing special and Chelsea should fancy their chances of doing them in the semis. Hopefully they won’t, but I hate the fact I’m now having to root for Madrid or PSG to win it. Two clubs I have no time for whatsoever. This is completely on us though. We weren’t hard done by. We can’t blame refs or VAR in the way we’ve been able to for much of the domestic season. This one is on Klopp and the players. Some of Klopp’s decisions over the two legs are certainly questionable but mostly it’s on the terrible performance last week and the shit finishing in this leg. Starting Keita last week backfired terribly and I’m sure a lot of fans were equally as miffed by Jota being left on the bench for this one. I was a little surprised by that but I understood it. We needed to win 2-0 and Jota has been a big difference maker off the bench. Firmino doesn’t have that kind of impact and benching Sadio - while completely justified - would have been counter-productive as I don’t think you could expect him to come on and make any difference with his confidence on the floor. Klopp left out Jota and Thiago and put his faith in players who had come through for us many times in big games. I’m ok with that and maybe if he’d done it last week in Madrid then we wouldn’t have been in this situation. That might have been his line of thinking here. The substitutions I’m not so comfortable with. Taking off Kabak seems pointless to me, especially when Phillips had just been booked seconds before. As well as big Nat played, he’s on a yellow card so it would have made more sense to take him off rather than Kabak. But my wider complaint would be that I don’t see the sense in changing either of them. All it does is take Fabinho out of midfield and surely we know now that there are no circumstances whatsoever where that makes us stronger. Our midfield needs to be Fabinho plus two. Subbing Kabak and moving Fabinho back there achieves nothing other than making the midfield weaker. You can also argue that bringing Thiago on doesn’t achieve anything either. This might be unfair but I just thought “what the fuck difference is he going to make?”. The answer was none. He was fine. He did nothing wrong. But we thought we were getting one of the best midfielders in the world but so far he’s been a poor man’s Joe Allen. He’s just been so fucking underwhelming but it’s only partly his fault. It’s not even that he’s playing badly (I don’t think he is) but he’s just a terrible fit for this team. I’ve said before that he’d be quality at Man City but what he does isn’t working for us at all. It’s partly because the forwards have been shite I suppose, but watching him is doing my head in now. Loads of sideways, simple passes that he plays with a little swag in his step that makes him look like he’s doing more than he actually is. He’s the master at looking great at doing something really simple. Then when he plays it forward it’s nearly always cut out by a defender, which I’m not even blaming him for because he’s having to try to force it and play eye of a needle passes. Thiago has been a great player his whole career but he hasn’t been a great player for us. It’s a stretch to even say he’s been good. Maybe that changes next season but I can’t really think of any reason why that would be. He’s got Juan Sebastian Veron written all over him. Did he bring more to the team than Milner had done before he was subbed? Not for me, although I’m not saying Milner shouldn’t have been subbed as he was probably in the ‘red zone’ having played the full game at the weekend. The change had to be made and Thiago for Milner would have made sense. Thiago for Kabak and Jota for Milner wasn’t something I was on board with though. I see the logic in getting the fourth forward on but Sadio had completely fizzled out after a bright start and I’d have taken him off because he was killing our attacks every time he got the ball. He’s completely lost right now. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a truly great player become absolutely fucking shit almost overnight. With Bobby it was a slow decline but Sadio started the season well and then just fell off a cliff in December. Klopp insists it isn’t a physical problem so it must be confidence. I almost wish it was a physical problem because that’s easier to fix. Maybe he just needs a good goal or a strong performance to get his mojo back. Let’s hope so because we just aren’t the same team when he isn’t himself. He used to be so fucking explosive. It’s heartbreaking watching him play this badly. As I say, I’d have definitely subbed him to get Jota on. He was taken off a bit later along with Bobby as Klopp made a last throw of the dice with Shaqiri and Ox. That was never going to work but it was worth a try as nothing else was working at that point. It’s a sign of where our main problems lie now though that with ten minutes to go and needing to score twice, Firmino and Mané are being subbed. The longer the game went the more ragged we got (understandable as we became desperate) and if anyone was scoring in the closing stages it was going to be Madrid. Thankfully they didn’t because the lads at the back deserved a clean sheet. Alisson had very little to do but he made a great double save to deny Vinicius Jr and Benzema. Big Nat was excellent and Kabak did nothing wrong either. The only criticism I have of Phillips is that he’s fucking hopeless in the opposition box on set-pieces. In his own box he wins everything. At the other end all he does is bump into people and give away free-kicks. We pose zero attacking threat from set-pieces these days and that was a big part of our arsenal before Virg was taken out. Now when we get a corner we may as well just play it short because the ball into the box isn’t working at all. Ever. Phillips was a positive and he’s doing enough to deserve another season in a back up role. The full backs were brilliant too I thought, especially Trent who was top drawer all night at both ends. He defended superbly when he had to and when he was on the ball he always looked the most likely to make something happen. Star man by a mile for me. It’s pretty gutting to go out but it’s easier to take when there’s no injustice involved and we can’t feel hard done by. This exit was entirely self inflicted but the main concern now is that it might be a while before we’re back in this competition again. We have a chance at top four but we aren’t favourites and I’m not expecting us to do it. We might do, but it feels more unlikely than likely at this stage. I’m sure we’ll be better next season when fans are back in and we’ve had the chance to regroup and try to just put this nightmare eight months or so behind us, but there are some big question marks hanging over us now all over the park. The full backs are great but Klopp has no faith in their back ups which means they are being overplayed. Our main centre backs may not be the same when they come back from injury. The midfield is a fucking mess. Fabinho is great but Gini looks like he’s off, Hendo is always injured, Milner is on his last legs, Keita can fuck off, Thiago is a square peg in a round hole and Ox is completely pointless these days. But despite all of those issues the forward line remains the biggest source of concern and frustration for me. You know how long I’ve been saying it but the front three as a unit have gotten steadily worse each season, and now only one of them is pulling his weight. Jota has been great but we need more than just him and Mo scoring. There are a lot of things that need fixing but I doubt there will be much money to fix them. Securing a top four spot is massively important but it just doesn’t look like the lads have it in them to do it. I’ll be honest, I’m even expecting us to lose at Leeds next week. I just wish it was all over as this has been the least enjoyable season of my lifetime by a fucking mile. We’ve had worse teams and worse results, but never anything as miserable as this when you factor everything together. The expectation going into it, not being able to celebrate winning it last year, the events at Goodison, losing all of our defenders and then the midfielders who were filling in, the constant stream of VAR inflicted persecutions, the run of home defeats, it’s just been abject fucking misery. This season needs to fuck off and never be spoken of ever again. JFT96. Team: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Phillips, Kabak (Thiago), Robertson; Fabinho, Wijnaldum, Milner (Jota); Salah, Firmino (Oxlade-Chamberlain), Mané (Shaqiri):
    31 points
  2. One of the many downsides to us being shit is we can’t even enjoy a City defeat anymore. They lost at home to a late winner from ten man Leeds and I got absolutely zero pleasure from it. Imagine how that would have felt last season or the season before. Rooting for West Ham to lose to increase our chances of finishing fourth just isn’t the same. Hell of an effort by Leeds that though. Dallas gave them the lead after being set up by my boy Bamford. Cooper was then sent off after VAR told the ref to check the challenge he made on Jesus. Such a modern football red card that. He won the ball and then wiped out Jesus with the follow through. Some players made their living off those challenges back in the day. And when I say back in the day, I don’t mean the 70s or 80s. Carra and Stevie loved those ones too. They get the crowd going, they let the opponent know you mean business, and there’s fuck all wrong with it. At least there never used to be. You can’t do it now and the refs actually got this one right based on what they are told to do. So Leeds were down to ten and my boy was sacrificed so they could get an extra defender on. Torres equalised late on but City looked vulnerable to counter attacks and Raphinha was giving them all sorts of problems. He should have scored but was denied by Ederson. He then nearly set up Alioski following another swift counter, and then right at the death Alioski picked out the run of Dallas and he fired through the legs of Ederson to win it. That XG thing I mentioned last week. Leeds had an XG of 0.13 even though on the Dallas winner he was clean through on goal in the centre of the pitch. The first goal he scored was a low percentage chance as it was a shot from the edge of the box. But even if we disregard the other chances they had, does that mean they had a 13 percent chance of Dallas converting that one v one? Don’t answer that as it’s a rhetorical question. I couldn’t give a fuck what the actual answer is. I already know that XG is utterly pointless and MOTD should stop bowing to the stat nerds and fuck it right off. Load of shite. Interesting that City have fallen behind six times in the league this season and haven’t won any of them. They’re miles better than everyone else currently but they’re nowhere near as good as they were. Something I noticed in this game that has been a recurring theme all season. You can do whatever you like on set-pieces now without being called for it. The amount of shirt pulling and grabbing from defenders on set-pieces is at an all time high, when you’d think it would be the opposite because of VAR. Stones was blatantly hauled back by the shirt right in front of the ref, and VAR looked at it too and gave nothing. There’s clearly been a directive sent out to not give any penalties for this kind of thing as you could easily give a penalty following every single corner if you wanted to. Some degree of holding and shirt grabbing needs to be allowed but there have been loads of incidents when a player has been prevented from reaching the ball because he’s been yanked back by the shirt. As much as this is irritating, on a list of things that need fixing about the game in its current sorry state, it doesn’t even make the top 100. Plenty of things that need addressing before this. Speaking of which, was it just me or did the silences for Prince Phillip at the weekend seem longer than a usual silence? Was it two minutes? If so, just what the fuck is that about? It wouldn’t even be acceptable if it was the Queen herself, but nothing shows just how fucking backward this country is than the reaction to this fella popping his clogs. I’m not even massively anti-Royal. Don’t get me wrong, I find the whole idea of a Royal Family ludicrous and outdated but I don’t hate them individually or wish any harm on them. Other than Andrew and Charles, obviously. Pair of cunts. But no, it’s concept of it that I have the problem with rather than the royals themselves. It just blows my mind the way so many people fawn over them. They aren’t movie stars, athletes or pop stars. They haven’t ‘done’ anything to get the status they have, yet people will line the streets just to get a half arsed wave from them as they drive past in limos. There’s nothing weirder than a “Royalist” to me. I just don’t get it. But what possible justification is there to have any kind of silence for Prince Phillip at a footy match, let alone a longer one than you’d get for ANYTHING else? I’d love someone to try to explain it. All they have is “he was married to the Queen”. Ok, so tell me why that makes him more important than anybody else? The only people involved in games this weekend that would give a flying fuck about it would be Roy Hodgson (you can just tell Roy loves the royal family), Scott ‘Scotty’ Parker (flew Spitfires in WW2 for King and Country) and Mark Noble (loves the Queen, gawd bless ‘er). Everyone else, especially the foreign lads, will have been wondering just what the fuck all the fuss was about. Like I say, it just seems completely mental to me. When MOTD were showing the silence at the various games, they lingered on it way longer than they normally would too. And the irony of the silence for Phillip being immediately followed by players taking the knee for “BLM” was off the fucking charts. It was a bad couple of days for the Palace as not only did Phillip kick the bucket but Chelsea ran riot at Selhurst. That pissed me off as Palace are one of those weird teams that no-one really wants to play because you always think it’ll be a tough game, yet they always seem to finish around 15th so they can’t be any good. Still, I’d convinced myself this was a really tricky game for Chelsea and that we might make up another three points on them after our dramatic late winner over Villa just before. I was actually going to watch this game but by the time I’d made my tea and settled down to watch, 10 minutes had gone and Chelsea were already 2-0 up. Fucks sake. Time to put the Masters on. Havertz and Pulisic got the early goals and some of Chelsea’s football was top drawer. They were just passing and moving their way through the packed Palace defence and it looked easy for them. Havertz almost added a brilliant third and he’s finally starting to show why he was so highly rated when they signed him. Zouma headed in number three and the Palace goal was leading a charmed life. Benteke thumped in a header to give them a glimmer of hope but Pulisic made it 4-1. Last week's shock defeat to West Brom gave us hope but Chelsea are better than us at the moment and catching them wont be easy. Fulham are doing all they can to ensure Newcastle’s survival. If they could just win a couple of games the Geordies could be in trouble but they keep fucking losing. Based on performances they should be about 10th but it doesn’t seem to matter how they play, they just lose. They're losers. Willian Jose headed Wolves ahead from a Podence cross. At least that’s what he thought. VAR ruled that Podence was offside and this is up there with the absolute worst of these farcical decisions. Honestly, this is the biggest threat the game has ever faced. If they don’t fuck this shit off fans are going to desert the game in their droves. What should happen to make up for these last couple of years of complete fucking horseshit we’ve had inflicted on us, is we should have a public flogging of Mike Riley and anyone else who has their fingerprints over this shite. I’m not even joking. Justice was done in the end as Traore raced clear to smash home a late winner. His first goal in 48 games. Thats dogshit that. How can a player with his talent, shooting power and physical attributes go 47 games without scoring. He should be fucking ashamed of himself. I’m 48 in a couple of months but give me a dozen games and I’d score at least once even in the terrible shape I’m in. And if I could body swap with Traore I’d score 50 goals a season. He doesn’t deserve that body and that talent. Sunday now and the West Ham v Leicester game was a tricky one for us. On the one hand, West Ham losing would help us in the fight for fourth, but on the other a Leicester defeat brings them back to the pack and means there may be two CL spots up for grabs rather than just the one. My preference was for West Ham to lose because they are more of an immediate concern than Leicester, but that didn’t happen and when I look at the table now I’m thinking that the Hammers picking up those points might actually have been the best result for everyone else, including us. A little over a week ago we were ten behind Leicester. We’re only four back of them now, and if they choke like they did at the end of last season then maybe we don’t need to finish above Chelsea to make the top four? That’s assuming we can catch West Ham, which is by no means certain. I’ll never get used to writing that. I don’t think I’ll be able to get used to Jesse Lingard suddenly emerging as one of the best players in the league under the coaching of Moyes either. Of all the crazy things about this season, that’s up there with anything. Lingard has been genuinely fucking brilliant since arriving at West Ham. It didn’t take him any time to find form either, he just hit the ground running so he must have been in decent nick already, even though he barely had a look in at United. Nice job Ole. He scored twice in the first half. The first was a volley from the edge of the box that found the bottom corner. The second was a tap in after Bowen beat the offside trap and put it on a plate for him. He’s had some off the field issues and mental health problems so I really want to wish him well and be happy for him. Then I see his face. And him dancing. And it’s just really, really fucking hard not to hate him. Bowen made it 3-0 just after the break and Diop thought he’d made it 4-0 from a lovely floated cross by Lingard, but he was marginally offside. No need for the lines on that one. That Iheanacho cunt then scored a couple to put the wind up the Hammers but it was too little too late. Brendan had taken the decision to drop Maddison, Choudhury and that Ayoze Perez loser for some kind of covid related breach of discipline. Anyone remotely surprised that Maddison was involved? Just seems like a tit. A Diet Coke Jack Grealish. Burnley should have had a penalty when Mee got to the ball first and a Newcastle player booted him on the back of the calf. VAR looked at it and didn’t give it. I mean what the fuck? We had that pen given against us when Robbo caught Welbeck, but this was way more of a foul than that. It’s just fucking bullshit. Vydra scored very soon after so the decision didn’t hurt Burnley, but it’s hurt me as I’m sick of seeing this shit week after week from these useless cunts. Newcastle were then denied a pen when Tarkowski booted Longstaff in the head. It was unintentional and he was just clearing a bouncing ball in the box, but his foot is head high, Longstaff goes in to try and head it and gets a boot right on his fod. That has to be a penalty. If it’s the other way around and an attacker scores with a high boot as a defender tries a header, the goal never stands, so what’s the difference here? Bruce sent on Saint-Maximin and Wilson and it paid off immediately, as Saint-Maximin teed up Murphy to rifle in the equaliser and then put them ahead with a brilliant individual effort. I like him, I think he’s worthy of ‘my boy’ status. Arsenal got back to winning ways with a comfortable 3-0 success at Bramall Lane. Lacazette broke the deadlock, Martinelli tapped in the second and Lacazette scored again to put the seal on it. Arsenal just annoy the fuck out of me. They’ve got Callum Chambers playing for them again now. They knew he wasn’t good enough about six years ago and kept loaning him out, but he’s still there and still getting games. This would be like us still picking Nathaniel Clyne. Meanwhile, the fallout from United’s win at Spurs was just sensational. Absolutely fucking hilarious. Mourinho has destroyed Solskjaer and in the process did a pretty good job of deflecting away attention from just how fucking shit Spurs are under him. No team has benefited more from the absence of fans as there’s just no way they’re getting away with the shithouse tactics in a full stadium. Solskjaer was fuming about Son’s playacting and as much as I don’t like the little goblin faced oik, he seems to be the only person in football who can see Son for the little cunt that he is. Just because he smiles a lot and always seems happy doesn’t make him sound. He’s not. He’s a fucking cunt. The problem was that Solskjaer tried to highlight it and set the narrative but he went about it the wrong way and it backfired spectacularly. For those who missed it, check this out…. Mourinho isn’t the complete sociopath that he often portrays himself as. I’m 99% certain that whole thing was a charade. He saw what Solskjaer had said and must have thought it was Christmas day. The narrative went from Son being a diver to Solskjaer being an awful parent who starves his kids when they misbehave. I bet the second he left that room he was pissing himself laughing at the performance he’d just put on. And to be fair, it was magnificent. Solskjaer won the points but that’s the only thing he won. Mourinho done him like a fucking kipper there. It all stemmed from a pathetic decision to disallow a Cavani goal for a supposed foul by McTominay in the build up. Son came to close him down and grabbed at him. McTominay pushed his hand away and then accidentally brushed Son’s face. It was the tiniest hint of contact but predictably, Son hurled himself to the deck. If the ref had seen it and been conned that’s something you can live with as it is difficult for the officials when players are looking to cheat at every possible turn. The ref didn’t give anything though until he was told by VAR to take a look at it. Incredibly, he then disallowed the goal. Son was down for ages too. Horrible little shit that he is. To rub salt in the wounds he then put Spurs ahead just before half time. Spurs collapsed in the second half like Son in a light breeze. Fred equalised, Cavani headed in number two and Greenwood wrapped it up with the last kick of the game. Actually I’ve changed my mind. I said no-one had benefited more from empty stadiums than Spurs, but clearly it’s United. They’re unbeaten in 23 away league games and there’s no way in hell that happens in full stadiums. Not a chance. You can tell from watching Spurs that there are big problems there though. Imagine having Kane, Son and Bale and playing football as negatively as they do. They start off well, get the lead and then ‘Mourinhoball’ kicks in and it all turns to shit because they aren’t good enough defensively to just sit back and hold what they have. There’s talk that Kane wants out this summer. Who can blame him? He’d get in any team in the world as he’s that good, but I don’t know who could even afford him in this market. City or United probably could but will he be at the top of their shopping list? If there was any way whatsoever we could enter the Kane sweepstakes I’d be all over that, but we ain’t paying big money for anyone, let alone someone who will be 28 in a few months. Very few people hate Kane more than me but I don’t allow that to blind me to his ability. He’s just absolutely fucking brilliant. That supersedes the slobbering goon aspect of it and I’d sign him in a heartbeat if possible and whatsmore I’d sacrifice any of our current forwards to make it happen, even Mo if his contract negotiations are going to be a problem. I reckon he’s going to be stuck at Spurs though. Let’s hope so, because if City or United get him then that’s a game changing signing. It’s depressing to think that Kane, Mbappe and Haaland might all be up for grabs this summer and we won’t be near any of them despite all the success we’ve had the last few years and the spending power that ‘should’ have brought. Finally, Monday night. West Brom’s recent revival continued as they spanked sorry Southampton. Pereira’s penalty set them on their way after they had overcome a shocker of a VAR decision when the gimp at Stockley Park appeared to draw lines from the wrong player when he ruled out a Baggies goal. They’re outdoing themselves on a weekly basis now. Yes, it’s the twats who are using the technology that are more of a problem than the technology itself, but that’s a red herring. “VAR isn’t the problem, it’s the people implementing it”. Ok, so if those same people are back next season (which they will be) then how is this going to get any better? It isn’t, and even if all these shit refs were sacked they’d be replaced by more shit refs. VAR needs fucking off because even with competent people at the controls (which isn’t even an option) it would still be fucking shit. And unless there are plans in place to sack all of the sub standard officials then that argument falls down anyway. Get rid of it for fucks sake. But it’s all well and good the likes of me moaning about it to a limited audience. That’s not going to change anything. You know the only people who can change this? The clubs. Nobody wants this. How many players or managers are speaking out in support of it? I haven’t heard any. They all hate it. So therefore, the clubs need to band together and demand that VAR is fucked off at the end of this season. They have the power but only if they unite. Anyway, where was I? Yeah, West Brom 1-0 up from the penalty spot. Phillips then made it 2-0 with a back post tap in and Callum Robinson wrapped it up with a nice finish. His first ever goal against someone other than Chelsea, so at least you won’t need to hear that nugget from commentators (and me!) every time he misses a chance. West Brom have surely got too much to do to save themselves as they can’t win all of their own games and therefore need Newcastle to lose pretty much all of theirs to have any chance. Given a choice between them or Newcastle going down I don’t know what I want. Ordinarily it would be Newcastle all day, but I can’t be doing with the whole “Big Sam has never been relegated" thing. So I think I’ve answered my own question. Also on Monday, Bissouma caught the eye in Brighton’s 0-0 draw against the Blueshite, which considering how crap some of our lads have been against them is a decent enough reason to sign him. I don’t know if he’s good enough for us but he won’t be cheap if we do sign him. Our midfield does need a revamp so maybe this lad can help. I have no real opinion on Bissouma either way but it irks me that we’re going to have to spend £30m to replace Gini who we are allowing to leave for nothing. That’s not good financial planning and flies in the face of how we usually operate. Everton are just truly pathetic though. They were lucky to get a point and their record since they had the chance to go above us is truly laughable. Never change Everton. Never change.
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  3. Monday Apr 5: You can tell West Brom won at the weekend as Allardyce was on Talksport breakfast this morning telling everyone how he masterminded it. You can set your watch by him. Any time the Baggies have a good result he’ll be on, Monday morning, talking about how ‘he’ did it. I was in the car so I caught most of it and he’s amazing. He’s a total parody of himself these days. He says that they identified the Chelsea keeper as a weak point because he always does mad things. The lack of respect for an opposition player was staggering. I’m sure these kind of things are pointed out in team meetings but how many managers would actually come out and say it just to make themselves look clever, especially when the keeper didn't even do anything wrong? Honestly, I think he’s the only one. Not even Mourinho would single out an opposing player like that. The best thing about Fat Sam though is how he can take credit for wins and pass on the blame for losses. They’ve lost loads of games since he went there but he put that down to “players not putting away their chances”. Because obviously his gameplan was flawless. He’s one of a kind. Thankfully. Meanwhile, we’ve got Real Madrid tomorrow! How cool is that? It’s shit that fans aren’t going to be at either game, but springtime, big European nights against the top sides, this is what we live for. It’s not the same because we can’t go, I know that, but it’s still the most excited I’ve been about footy since…. actually since Atletico a year ago I think. Defo the most excited I've been for a game this season anyway. I’m genuinely looking forward to tomorrow night. Tuesday Apr 6: Real 3 L 1 Well fucking hell. Wasn’t that a massive damp squib? Remind me never to look forward to any game without fans there ever again. It just isn’t the same. It's awful, especially when we lose. I’m not saying no fans is the sole cause for what’s happening to us but it definitely makes it less enjoyable to watch these games. I’m at the end of my tether with it now and just don’t know how many more of these games I can sit through, especially when we're playing like such fucking losers. This was fucking abysmal. I can’t believe we performed like that in such a massively important game. Every single player was shite. Every one. No exceptions. That’s what has really shaken me here. Even players that we can always hang our hats on, the likes of Fabinho, Gini and Robbo, they were shite too. Everyone was shite. Klopp was shite too. He got the team wrong by picking Keita then he took him off three minutes before half time, creating a story and putting an unfair spotlight on Naby (he was shite, but no worse than anyone else), and our tactical approach to the game just seemed wrong from the start. Why were we playing so slow? Why defend with the high line when we weren’t pressing them? Whose idea was it to let Toni Kroos have as long as he wanted to pick out balls over the top? I just feel really deflated after this because we’re a shambles right now and we can’t keep blaming injuries. Other than the centre backs and Hendo we basically had everyone available tonight. Klopp said post match that the goals didn’t concern him as they were mistakes and mistakes can happen. It was how we played that was the worry for him. I agree 100% with that. We’re going out there with our 6th and 7th choice central defenders so being vulnerable in that area is almost to be expected. The first goal I can live with completely because Nat Phillips is playing against Real Madrid in a Champions League quarter final. He isn’t supposed to be here. I have nothing but love for Nat Phillips. This isn’t his fault. The second goal is a brain fart from Trent, who was also partly responsible for the first and third goals too. Alisson was shite on the third. But like Klopp said, I can live with all of that as long as we’re playing well and creating chances. Remember when we used to score three or four to compensate for those mad games when we gave away a load of stupid goals? We just don’t have that in our locker anymore. Fuck Real Madrid though, the arrogant, entitled cunts. This was supposed to be the night when we shoved it right up their arses for what happened in Kiev. If we’d played them last season or the season before it would have been carnage and we’d have utterly humiliated them. Instead, we get to play them when we’re in this fucking sorry state, and we humiliated ourselves. The ref can go fuck himself too, falling for so much of their shit but not giving our lads (especially Sadio) anything when they were fouled. The booking for Trent when he didn't even touch that Vinicius bellend was outrageous (although that was more the fault of the linesman than ref). Usually I’d be the first one banging the drum about how it isn’t over and we can turn it around in the second leg. Not. A. Fucking. Chance. Anfield with no fans isn’t Anfield. It's a field. The only thing left to hope for now is that someone can stop City from winning it. Wednesday Apr 7: Speaking of City, just catching up on their game from last night. I hadn’t seen the disallowed Dortmund goal until now but I did see Sancho’s tweet saying the ref “needs checking”. He’ll surely be in trouble for that but having now seen the incident he’s got a point. We know European refs are always trigger happy with the whole ‘foot up’ thing but this was taking the piss. The kid Bellingham did nothing wrong at all and it’s a disgrace that VAR didn’t overturn that. The worst part of this wasn't City winning, it was seeing Haaland and Foden cosying up to eachother at full time, hands over their mouths whispering like teenage girls. The two most punchable faces on the planet and they'll be teaming up soon as I'm now 100% convinced Haaland is joining City. You could just tell. He'll score 50 goals a season playing in that team. As for tonight, PSG and Bayern were involved in a cracker but I didn’t watch any of it as I can’t face it. It’s probably 50% about empty stadiums and 50% the Reds sucking away any enthusiasm I have for watching any footy whatsoever. Hopefully Bayern turn this one around in the second leg as they’re the best hope of stopping City winning it. Meanwhile, what the fuck is going on with all this racist shit? Every week now we have footballers being subjected to racist abuse on social media. Today LFC had to put out a statement after Trent and Naby were on the receiving end. The other day it was Callum Robinson after he scored two against Chelsea. Rashford has been getting it all season and the list goes on and on. It’s just fucking weird. Obviously these cunts have always been out there but they are just so brazen about this shit now. Loads of them aren’t even doing it under the mask of anonymity, they’re doing it from their own account with their own name on. And fuck all gets done about it. I remember someone got sent down not so long ago for this kind of thing, and there have been others who have lost their jobs because of sick stuff they've said or done. So how come it’s happening more then ever? Just expose the fuckers and ruin their lives. The likes of Twitter and Instagram could stop this if they wanted to but they don’t seem to give a fuck. Watch how quickly they act when someone posts a video of a Premier League goal though. Racism = ok. Copyright breach = delete & ban. Thursday Apr 8: Lots of talk about this Konate lad from Leipzig. Given that for about four months the only teams we’ve looked like we could score against are Arsenal and Leipzig, I’ll be honest, I wouldn’t be touching any of their players with a shitty stick. If they make our forwards look dangerous then that’s a massive fucking red flag, surely? Not sure I like the rumblings apparently coming out of the club concerning Sadio’s slump. The Athletic have done a typically long, in depth piece on what different sources at the club are thinking and there’s some bollocks about how this stems back to Guardiola’s throwaway line last season about “sometimes he’s diving”. The implication being that refs have been influenced by that and this is why Sadio is getting fuck all from them. What a crock of shit. I hope that’s not what people inside the club are thinking because that’s proper Man City behaviour that. Any time something doesn’t go their way they’d be pointing the finger at Liverpool because they were utterly obsessed. We better not start with that shit. There’s not a chance in hell that the ref the other night wasn’t giving Sadio free kicks because of something Guardiola said well over a year ago (and subsequently apologised for). It’s certainly true that refs have had it in for him though. He’s been criticised for not going down when fouled and then he’s been criticised for going down when apparently not fouled. One source at the club said "He can’t win" and the comments made by Michael Owen were apparently referenced in the article, suggesting that Sadio is aware of it. I’m not having it that this is the reason why he’s completely forgotten how to play football though. There’s way more to it than that because there’s no way he’s that mentally fragile that he’d allow refs to torpedo his form like that. Having said that, getting all this out in the public domain does maybe put refs under some pressure the next time he's brought down in the box and they want to wave it away. But let's be honest here, the horse is long gone and closing the stable door now is a fucking waste of time. The time to have made a huge stink about unfair treatment from refs was after Goodison. We just accepted it and we've been a punchbag for officials ever since. Friday Apr 9: I just thought of something. Where the fuck is Ben Davies? I’d completely forgotten about him because of the international break but as far as I’m aware he hasn’t even been on the bench lately has he? He’s gonna be a modern day Frank McGarvey. I only know McGarvey was a Liverpool player because he was in my Panini sticker album, and even then he was wearing a St Mirren kit. If Ben Davies is in any Panini album he’s probably in his Preston shirt. McGarvey left us to join Celtic without playing a game. There's every chance Davies will go the same route. The u23s lost 3-2 at City tonight. I don’t think I’ve watched a full game of theirs all season because there’s just no point. There isn’t one player in the regular line up that has any hope of making it here, even though I did enjoy watching Cain and Clarkson play when they were in the u18s. It might just be me, but u18 footy is boss and u23 footy is dull as fuck. It feels like all the best kids we have are in the u18 set up, while there are players like Woodburn, Moyes and Gallagher in the 23s who are just treading water until they are released. And we’ve got about a hundred keepers, most of whom I’ve seen play a few times but there’s one fucker I’ve never seen play any games yet somehow he keeps getting named on the bench for Champions League games. Just who in the blue hell is “H. Davies”??? We’ve got Villa tomorrow. I have no idea what’s going to happen because that Arsenal game last week has thrown me. That’s the outlier here. We looked good in that game and it’s muddied the water because it made me think we’d turned the corner. Then the Madrid game happened and I’m back to just having no idea what we are anymore. If I had to bet on it, I think I’d pick us to lose. But then that would be seven straight losses at ‘Anfield’ (I don’t even like calling it that without fans) and statistically the odds against that must be pretty big. Playing the odds would mean a win, so how come I can see us toiling away and losing to one of only two or three shots Villa have? Hopefully I’m worrying over nothing because if we do win this one it does set us up nicely for a run at getting fourth. It’s hard not to be shaken by that horror show the other night though. and that was the week that was…..
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