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  1. 2 games of season left. League Cup - Won FA Cup - Won Game 1 - Can possibly win League Game 2 - Can possibly win The European Cup These are the days, folks. These are the fucking days.
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  2. A picture paints a thousand words, etc., etc. Fear not, this shouldn’t take more than 300! The background: Fair play to all those in our end who still seem to be going ecstatic! I was shaking like a shitting dog at the point, a good few down the road (it was about 8:15pm in France and I had been drinking for about four hours). Trent: This means more. Probably even more to him. Such intensity, yet he’s also saying to Kostas, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he had. Bobby: It’s a photo so we can’t tell if he’s dancing or not. Probably is. But again, he’s saying, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he fucking had. Hendo: Remember that game away to Atalanta? Nobody in because of COVID so you could hear Hendo all the way through. Always there. Encouraging. Haranguing. Look at him here. He’s clapping for him. Saying he believes in him. He’s saying, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he fucking had. Joel: Clenched fist. A knowing look. Joel knew he was going to slot it. He’s saying, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he fucking had. James and Jota (comes as a package): Diogo is thinking, ‘Da, give me a hug, I need you here!’ James is thinking, ‘Kinell, Diogo, I’m not yer Da.’ Konaté: ‘Vas-y, mon gars, tu gères de ouf.’ Kostas: ‘Give me the ball so I can be done with this, go home and smoke 40 Marlboro Light and have a fucking nap.’ John Brennan View full article
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  3. Here we go, in case the last one didn't work.
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  4. I'd be too paranoid about her rubbishing me in the papers after."no wonder they call him little Ted say rebekah vardy"
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  5. The house is in Andrew street. Right by Goodison. The guy is in the echo saying his kids are too scared to come home. Either way it was a shit thing their fans did. Acting like animals over a flag is some fucked up shit.
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  6. He wants to manage in Bruges.
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  7. Squires in the Guardian. Outstanding.
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  8. There’s strong “she was wearing a short skirt and out late at night” vibes from the blues regarding the flag incident. And from some of our own too. There’s a video showing several Everton fans walking past the flag and doing nothing. You’d maybe expect a few boos. But, expecting people to congregate outside your house, aggressively bang on your windows and to almost rag your downstairs windows out so they can climb up to your upstairs windows to try and grab a flag? Nah. I’m not having that. Such knobhead behaviour couldn’t really be predicted. And, you shouldn’t have to regulate your actions to accommodate for small minded dickheads not being able to mentally cope with seeing the colour red.
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  9. I wasn't sure where to post this. Some of you might remember me posting about my youngest Grandson a while back. He has Downs Syndrome and as a result he is way behind where a non Downs child would be. He's two and a half and has a lot of needs and my lad and his partner are working miracles with him. They were told he would have extreme difficulty walking. Well today, the little lad gave the experts the finger and walked. I couldn't love or be more proud of him if I tried.
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  10. I could just copy and paste large chunks of the League Cup Final here as it was basically the same game. Some of the minor points are different but essentially it was a highly entertaining 0-0 that we shaded but that could have gone either way as both teams had plenty of good chances. Extra time and pens once again. *sighs* Thankfully the outcome went in our favour once more but I feel another few months have been taken from the end of my life. Of course there's nothing surprising about the stress and drama of it all. It’s Liverpool in a final, it’s never straightforward. Plus Chelsea are a really strong side on their day. Forget the inconsistent shite they’ve been serving up, like losing at fucking Everton for example, when Chelsea are focussed they’re dangerous because they’ve got quality all over the park and a top manager. They even wore their magic yellow kit which was supposed to bring a change of luck for them as they keep losing finals in blue. Can't believe that foolproof plan didn't work. Four games we’ve had with them now and neither side has won any of them. We got two trophies because we were marginally better at penalty kicks, but that’s four draws with them now. We were the better side in this one but they were dangerous and even when we were well on top they still created chances. Not as many as we did, but with better finishing they could have won in normal time. So could we of course. We started the game like we wanted to blow them away in the first 10 minutes and with better luck we could have. We were absolutely dazzling early on and Diaz was running all over them. They’d left out Azpilacueta and included Chalobah, and that was so obviously due to being scared of what Diaz could do. With good reason. He was sensational all day. He must have had five or six near misses. It’s not like his finishing was bad, but the ball just wouldn’t fucking go in no many how many times he tried. We've had the "Owen Final" and the "Gerrard Final" and It's such a shame because this could have been "The Diaz Final" if he'd been a bit more precise. The only one where I thought he really should have done better though was the one that Mendy just about kept out. That really frustrated me because of what we were denied. That would have been the best Wembley goal ever scored and would be right up there with any goal we’ve ever seen. It started with an outrageous outside of the boot pass by Alisson. Then the ball comes to Trent and he repeats the feat with an even more sumptuous ball to send Diaz clear. That pass was like the Gerrard to Sturridge one at Fulham all those years ago. The difference was that Sturridge finished it off, Diaz didn’t. Virtually everything we did had him at the heart of it though. He was brilliant in the League Cup Final but he was even better in this one. What a player he is. He’s fucking relentless. He’s so good that I wasn’t even that concerned when Mo had to go off. I was concerned about him potentially missing the Champions League Final, but I wasn’t worried about how it would impact this particular game as I thought we’d be fine. Mo didn’t actually look in too much trouble and seemed fairly relaxed as he applauded the fans on the way off. He didn’t give the impression he was worried about the final so it just seemed like a precautionary measure. Virg later went off in similar circumstances and I reckon Klopp and the sports science team had already come to the decision that anyone that felt anything was going to be subbed because we have five subs in this game and there’s no point risking anyone ahead of the Madrid game. It’s mad though when you think about it. This is a cup final but it’s not our biggest priority because we’re so fucking boss that we’ve got even bigger fish to fry. Imagine being us! But anyway, the fast start we made didn’t exactly fizzle out as I thought we still played well for the most part, but Chelsea settled themselves and began to look a threat on the counter. Alisson made a fine save from Alonso as the game went end to end. Jota volleyed over from a Robbo cross when he should have done better. There were no shortage of chances and the parallels with the League Cup Final were obvious. The second half starts and Chelsea flew out of the traps. We were on the ropes for a few minutes but then we regained control again. The ball just wouldn’t go in though. Diaz hit the post as well as seeing other efforts go inches wide. Robbo hit the post too. It looked like a bad miss but I’m fairly sure that a defender got the tiniest touch on it to take the ball off his boot and onto his shin. He was unlucky there and he’d earlier missed a similar chance when the ball dropped over a defender and he was unable to react to it and it bounced off his shins and went wide. I think it was around the 70 minute mark or so when I resigned myself to it going to extra time and pens. It was like watching a re-run of the last game. You just knew a goal wasn’t coming. When extra time came along we had the disconcerting sight of Virgil going to take a seat on the bench as Joel came on to replace him. I mean, we’re fortunate to have such a world class replacement but the bottom line is we went into the game without Fabinho and then lost Salah and Van Dijk during it. That’s three absolute mainstays of the team. But the replacements aren’t bad are they? When Mo was injured in the 2018 Champions League Final his replacement was a midfielder, Adam Lallana. When he went off this time, Klopp had to choose between Jota, Firmino and Origi. When Virg went off, it was Matip or Gomez. The squad is incredible now. We need it to be, because everyone will be fucked and this Tuesday night will see mass changes. We’ve seen Mo and Virg narrowly avoid injury and we’ve no doubt got a load of lads in the red zone now. The title is still just about alive but highly unlikely so we can’t send out Trent, Hendo, Sadio, Diaz, Thiago etc at St Mary’s this week. It would be reckless and stupid. We’ll need to rely on Kostas, Joe, Curtis, Harvey, Milner, Div, Taki and the rest. They’ve served us well so far. Extra time was something of a non event. As soon as Diaz was replaced that was our attacking race run really. Chelsea had the better of it but didn’t threaten much either and penalties seemed inevitable. I didn’t like the decision to take off Diaz because unlike in the last final he still looked full of energy. However, I don’t think we can second guess these decisions too much because we don’t know who is at highest risk of injury. They knew Diaz was playing great but subbed him anyway. There had to be a reason for that so although it was disappointing I’m ok with it because let's face it, they know what they’re doing. You know what I didn’t really like though? Bobby coming on and not Divock. Was anyone surprised that Bobby looked like a man who hadn’t played for a month? He was shite but I expected nothing else. It wasn’t a game for him and it baffles me how Klopp keeps ignoring the Origi narrative. I know Bobby is a better player and I know in other games, such as Spurs, we may have had better tactical options to call on, but Divock is so much more than logic can quantify. Fucking get him on the pitch and just let him do his thing. Anyway, we get to pens and Chelsea win the toss for ends and for who goes first. Not great. They score with their first pen too, through Alonso. So did we, but only just. Milner’s pen wasn’t his best and Mendy got a hand to it. Thankfully he couldn’t keep it out. Next up, that tit Azpilacueta. He hit the post. Yes. Game on now. Up steps Thiago and he hits the post too, but the inside of it and the ball nestled in the net. Advantage us. Reece James scored. So did Bobby. Again though, only just as Mendy got a hand on it. Barkley scored for them. Then up steps Trent, cool as you like and a nice little strut back to halfway. Nearly there. Jorginho needed to score to keep it going and did. So it’s all on our fifth taker to win it. I thought it would be Jota, who has been nails for us in shootouts. But no, it’s Sadio. I didn’t like it. Firstly because I don’t think he’s good at pens at all. Secondly he’s up against his international team-mate, which always makes me uncomfortable as no-one will know Sadio's penalties better than Mendy. So I didn’t like his chances but then I also didn’t know about the unintentional mind games from Klopp that fucked him right up. Asking him which way he was going and then telling him to go the other way? What the fuck, Jurgen??? Sadio’s penalty lacked any kind of conviction and now we know why. Mendy saved and at that moment I thought we were screwed. Ziyech had to wait a long time to take his pen because the Chelsea fans had thrown a flare on the pitch. If he’d missed because of that it would have been pure unadulterated Everton that. He didn’t miss though, he held his nerve with a great pen. Now Jota has to score to keep us in it. He did. Probably the best pen of the lot and proof he should have been on the fifth. At this point I’m getting annoyed with Alisson for not even looking like saving any of them. “Come on Ali, you need to fucking do something here or we’re not winning this”. He did. Great save to deny Mount and as soon as I saw who was taking our seventh pen I knew we’d won. Why was I so sure? Because it was just perfect wasn’t it? Of all the people to get the chance to hit the winning pen there was just no-one better than that mad little bastard. He’s always the first one being happy for everyone else, he’s an incredible team-mate and all of the players seem to love him, but now was his moment to be the hero. Great penalty and then wild celebrations. What a moment. What a guy. I fucking love Kostas, he’s just the best isn’t he? Such a sound lad and this couldn’t have happened to anyone more deserving. Quick word on Alisson here though. He only saved one penalty but his contribution was more than that. Remember in the last final when that Kepa knobhead kept trying to put our lads off by walking out with the ball and then trying to psyche them out? I don’t know whether Mendy would have pulled that shit or not, but he wasn’t able to because Alisson just took command of the whole situation by going to get the ball and walking to the edge of the box to hand it to his team-mates and given them a word of encouragement. It might not have made any difference, we’ll never know. I mean, we scored all of our pens last time despite the shenanigans from their keeper, but I just think it highlights how well we do things. That’s obviously something that was picked up on by the staff (or players) and Alisson made sure that didn’t happen again. We just do things better than everybody else. Check out this thread on twitter highlighting the preparations of Klopp and Tuchel and showing the difference. Klopp was just much more organised and our whole process was smoother. I don’t think it made any difference as we both scored four out of the designated first five kicks, but it’s about the bigger picture. Nothing is left to chance with us now, we just do everything properly and much thought goes into every little detail. It’s the marginal gains that have allowed us to take things to that extra level. Even things like hiring the fellas to come in and work with the players on the mental side of taking penalties and shutting out all of the noise. The throw in coach too. Some ex pros laugh at that stuff but it all adds up. We’re not winning things because we have a throw in coach. We’re winning things because we have maybe a hundred of those little things on the go that add up to a big advantage over teams who aren’t doing all of this stuff. We’ll never know if Alisson’s actions won us the shoot out, or if it was how quickly Klopp selected and prepared the takers before setting the tone with a passionate speech and then relaxing his players with hugs and jokes. It’s impossible to know what impact it had, but we do know that we won. Again. So that’s two trophies in the bag in a season where we have reached another CL Final, will hopefully top 90 points again and have so far lost only three games all fucking season, and one of those (Inter) wasn’t even a loss as it was essentially just like losing a half. Winning in Paris would make this one of the greatest seasons in our history. If we lose that, it’s still a great season now regardless. Two trophies, we’ve played every possible game we could have played and we’ve had an incredible ride. If we can win at Southampton we’ll take the title race into the last game. It will probably be a futile chase as I’d never want to rely on Aston Villa for anything, the flaky bastards, but whatever happens I hope we can at least ensure that City have to win that game to hold us off. We’re going to basically have to change the entire team for that Southampton game. Of the starters, I’d only keep Alisson and Konate in. Keita too actually as he was subbed early. Gomez, Kostas, Divock, Curtis, Taki and the rest, its your time again lads. We got some heroic efforts from players in this game. Diaz was the best player on the pitch but Trent was fucking brilliant. It might even be the best all around game he’s played for us. His defending was unreal and I lost count of the number of times he covered around the back to make vital clearances. Reece James is a great player but he’s not in the same league as Trent. There’s no shame in that, as no-one else is either. James is the second best right back in the country but the gap is massive. Hendo had a great game and Thiago was quality (one or two stray passes aside) and I thought Keita was good too. Him being replaced was no reflection on his performance, I just think Klopp wanted Milner on. There was an interview with Milner through the week when he spoke about being left out of games and he said Klopp told him “I want you on the pitch at the end, so you can’t start”. Having his experience and know how out there in the big moments definitely helps. Konate had another great game and it’s so impressive how we get these signings right now. Everyone talked up his partner at Leipzig and he ended up at Bayern. We watched them and said “forget Upamecano, Konate is the one”. And he is. He’s fucking brilliant. He also seems like a great lad who (like Kostas, Thiago, Diaz etc) has settled in quickly and is very popular with the rest of the team. That’s important. We just don’t sign knobheads anymore do we? As I say, marginal gains, all these things help. In previous seasons if we’d beaten Chelsea in big games it would have meant more than just us winning. There was also a massive pleasure in them losing. I don’t really feel like that currently. Yeah, it’s always nice getting one over on their fans who are right up there with the worst we come across (awful Tories) but the team itself really doesn’t inspire any kind of negativity from me. Azpilacueta is the only one I genuinely dislike. If I wanted to, I could find reasons to dislike Mount, James, Pulisic etc but I don’t really have the energy for it these days. There are more than enough players in the league for me to hate that I don’t need to go looking for reasons to add to the list. By and large this Chelsea team is alright, and - whisper it - I like Thomas Tuchel. I never used to, that creepy paedo vibe he gives off made him an easy target but the more I’ve listened to him and watched how he interacts with Klopp and our players, he’s won me over. He’s alright, I’ve got absolutely no beef with him at all. These two finals could have gone either way and although we were the better side in both games, it wasn’t by much. Neither team were clinical and that’s why both games ended up going to penalties. The margins are so fine that we could easily be the ones empty handed but thankfully we aren’t and it’s Tuchel who is left cursing his luck. There is a real uncertainly surrounding them now that their sugar daddy has gone. I’d like it very much if they slid back into the relative irrelevance they were before he arrived, but I don’t see that happening immediately. They’ve got loads of really good players and a very good manager. They’ll be competitive for a while yet, but they’re a long way behind us. Not in a one off game, we’ve seen that four times this season. But they are a way behind us and long may it continue. So now we regroup, hope to get the result we need at Southampton and then see what happens at the weekend. It’s easy to be relaxed about that knowing we have a date with Real Madrid in Paris the following weekend though isn’t it? What a team. What a time to be a Red. Team: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk (Matip), Robertson (Tsimikas): Henderson, Thiago, Keita (Milner); Salah (Jota), Mané, Diaz (Firmino):
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  11. Manchester City is a club whose success is built on cheating the system whilst benefiting from some extremely spurious refereeing decisions, especially this season. A club with owners whose attitude reeks of entitlement and believe that throwing money at something will trump everything else. Owners who will not have the word ‘no’ aimed at them in anything they do. In spite of all this they have had to watch another team lift 2 of the trophies available this season with a good chance at a third, and they have only managed to remain a point ahead of this team despite all the distractions that team has faced. Fuck me, those owners must hate Liverpool and especially Klopp as looking at him they see what a true managerial genius looks like. Eat a bag of dicks you soulless pricks as Liverpool aren’t going away anytime soon and every success we achieve just reinforces how hollow your own club is. It sucks to be you!
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  12. What a team. Just when I think I couldn’t love them anymore the fringe players come in and perform like that from going a goal down. Brilliant! I hope Pep is getting into his own head and melting his brain.
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  13. If Minamimo is happy to be a squad player I wouldn't be looking to move him on
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  14. TYLER! HEY TYLER!!!!! Dry your eyes mate I know it's hard to take but youre a massive bellend
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  15. Martin Tyler the ‘alleged’ nonce.
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  16. Little laugh from Tyler there. May I add a further 'cunt' to the list?
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  17. May I be the first to say fuck off Tyler
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  18. Had we not won the league a couple of seasons ago, I'd be quite nervy about this. As it is, I just hope we win tonight to put the shits up City and make them work for it on the last day. The lads have put a fucking shift in this season and no matter what happens, we should be proud of what they’ve achieved already. And if City do pip us to the title, then fuck 'em, we can console ourselves with a trip to Paris next week.
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  19. https://www.reddit.com/r/Everton/comments/ur06ie/everton_misery_timeline_2122_a_complete/?utm_name=iossmf
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  20. If it was the other way around and it was a group of middle ages reds doing that, I'd say exactly the same thing.Espicially to a girl on her own. Shithouse behaviour. You see people walking to goidison all over the place on Match day Using that argument, everyone should take the 'offending 'material down
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  21. Called a cunt on his own show. Superb
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  22. It's daft that we're even arguing over whether someone should be able to show their support for their FA Cup winning team in their own home. The homeowners did nothing wrong and the horrible cunts who couldn't just walk past and concentrate on their own team for once are the ones who carry every bit of the blame.
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  23. A picture paints a thousand words, etc., etc. Fear not, this shouldn’t take more than 300! The background: Fair play to all those in our end who still seem to be going ecstatic! I was shaking like a shitting dog at the point, a good few down the road (it was about 8:15pm in France and I had been drinking for about four hours). Trent: This means more. Probably even more to him. Such intensity, yet he’s also saying to Kostas, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he had. Bobby: It’s a photo so we can’t tell if he’s dancing or not. Probably is. But again, he’s saying, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he fucking had. Hendo: Remember that game away to Atalanta? Nobody in because of COVID so you could hear Hendo all the way through. Always there. Encouraging. Haranguing. Look at him here. He’s clapping for him. Saying he believes in him. He’s saying, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he fucking had. Joel: Clenched fist. A knowing look. Joel knew he was going to slot it. He’s saying, ‘You’ve got this, la.’ And he fucking had. James and Jota (comes as a package): Diogo is thinking, ‘Da, give me a hug, I need you here!’ James is thinking, ‘Kinell, Diogo, I’m not yer Da.’ Konaté: ‘Vas-y, mon gars, tu gères de ouf.’ Kostas: ‘Give me the ball so I can be done with this, go home and smoke 40 Marlboro Light and have a fucking nap.’ John Brennan
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  24. It feels so good i am gonna just fucking repeat it! 2 games of season left. League Cup - Won FA Cup - Won Game 1 - Can possibly win League Game 2 - Can possibly win The European Cup These are the days, folks. These are the fucking days.
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  25. Don't recall - did I mention that Tyler is a cunt?
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  26. Southampton fans booing YNWA. Hilarious. Fuck off you inbred Tory Cunts. We couldn’t give a fuck. Carry on doffing like the indentured twats you are. Well done Reds. Kept it going.
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  28. That’s not a bad squad. Minamino to score
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  29. Pity he never thinks Chelsea fans singing Murderers, sign on, always the victims, the sun was right might incite Liverpool fans to violence.
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  30. There isn’t a stadium in the world that could supply enough tickets to satisfy our demand, but there isn’t any excuse to try and “ bunk in” to a ground anywhere. The possible danger to other fans of overcrowding, of police overreacting and battering innocent fans indiscriminately, the slur on the clubs name and the ramifications from UEFA for the club, should stop anyone purporting to be a Red from doing something that stupid. Every club has its share of cunts though and we’re no different I suppose. Athens brought that home to me sadly.
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  31. James Milner has experienced the full gamut of emotions throughout his playing career spanning the best part of two decades however he has not lost any of his competitive edge. Rewind to the very start of Milner’s career and just like Trent Alexander-Arnold he was living the dream of every talented young Footballer in playing for their boyhood club in the Premier League. But while the full-back has steadily ticked off a number of honours both on a team and personal level, Milner was in a team that was in a fair bit of trouble both on the pitch and in a financial sense. Eventually and inevitably relegation came for a Leeds team which at one stage had neutrals captivated with their rise and young talent at their disposal, but the end came just as spectacularly leading to a fire sale of their finest assets including Milner. The life of a Footballer is often shown to be one of flash houses, fancy cars, fashionable events, glamorous partners and the list goes on. The stories of their exploits attract the headlines and clicks, but what is often forgotten are the grafters, the ones willing to do the hard yards away from the bright lights to achieve their main goal. Personal success didn’t come easy for Milner who spent a number of seasons at Newcastle and Aston Villa before joining the cashed-up version of Man City where the silverware flowed. But despite that, Milner wasn’t satisfied, he wanted to be part of a new project where he could pass on his years of knowledge to. That club was Liverpool. Now 36 and having won the full slate of honours, one of the most astute thinkers in the game today reflected on that time as he told The Independent. “When I went to City they hadn’t won anything for a long time and it was great to be part of that, the start of their success, winning leagues and cups. Liverpool is an incredible club with incredible history, but it hadn’t been as successful [in the recent past], hadn’t won the Premier League, which was baffling. “That was the aim, and if we could do that, win a Premier League here, that would be special. It’s a process, and the process has been incredible.” Having ridden the rollercoaster of highs and lows throughout the years more than most, the veteran is in a perfect position to speak to the stars of the present (and future) and advise them to enjoy this moment but not to take it for granted. “ I said to Trent, ‘your cabinet is pretty full, but don’t get bored of it. “What an incredible player he is, but he’s lucky that he’s come into a team that is so good. He deserves it because of how good a player he is, but you never know when things are going to change, so you have to enjoy it while it’s here.” Despite seeing it all throughout his playing career, Milner still is as passionate as he was when making a debut for Leeds as a 16 year-old 20 years ago. And he still loves the elements that makes the game great, such as the unbridled joy of fans when victory is achieved. The midfielder explained why he didn’t see the decisive penalty in the shootout on Saturday. “I wanted to watch our fans’ reaction. “I had faith in Kostas, I know he’s got a wand of a left foot. Obviously you’re nervous, because you know there’s a good chance it could be over, but how many times do you get to play at Wembley and experience that? It was amazing. You see everyone experiencing what you’re feeling yourself; relief, joy, everything.” Professional to the very end, the tee-total explained he celebrated the victory with “ a Coke – “full-fat, because Diet Coke is worse for you,” And while he knows he is coming to the end of a illustrious career, his hunger for success shows no signs of slowing. “You’re very lucky to play in any final, you’re lucky to be a footballer in the first place, and to play in finals and win 10 medals,”“If you said that at the start of my career, I’d have taken it. “But 10 could become 12 on successive weekends. Each seems to mean more. “Yeah, it does, because you don’t know how long is left, do you?” View full article
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  32. Azpilacueta is one of those players who unites fans of all teams in their hatred of him.
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  33. How far away did you live from Tipperary? * ducks
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  34. Finally got caught by the bastard, after using my ninja skills to evade it for 2 years. Supposed to be going on holiday in 10 days. Pray for Rick.
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  35. I'd probally hazard a guess she didn't put it up that day.
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  36. It's not "choosing to antagonise" anyone, you whopper. Flying a Nazi flag when there's an anti-racist march going by is choosing to antagonise people. Displaying an "I love P&O" poster at the side of a trade union march is choosing to antagonise people. Turning up to a Platinum Jubilee street party dressed as Oliver Cromwell is choosing to antagonise people. Supporting your own team, in your own home, when they've just won a cup isn't antagonising anyone. No cunt has got any excuse for attacking those houses
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  37. Just listened and it’s another great podcast. You all so nearly didn’t screw up on the Thiago penalty chat. @Brownie asks the question of who took the penalties but you all just moved on to other aspects. If you’d just ran through them you’d have realised. Love the Henderson love in. He’s brilliant and rightly in the chat for best ever captain. I also thought we mere much the better team overall and on another day win this we’ll.
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  38. We won't win it though, lets be honest. Villa are absolutely shite. Even if they played with 11 defenders City would win. However, if you'd told me in Jan that on the 17th of May we'd have 2 trophies in the bag, a chance to win the league last day & a CL final to play against Madrid I'd be looking for some of that weed you were smoking. Atkinson is a fucking cheat and always has been. Need his bank account and hard drive investigated. Milner was my MOTM. Played out of his skin tonight. Gomez was just awful. Jones has confidence issues at the moment. He has lost the swagger he initially had. Minamino deserves more time. He offers more link up play than Jota. Tsimikas was excellent too alongside Konaté and Matip. Good win in fairness.
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  40. Fair play to him. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/liverpool-fans-anthem-boris-johnson-b2080656.html
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  41. My neighbour would always roll out the Tipperary bunting whenever they went deep in the All-Ireland hurling championship, which was often and occasionally at the expense of Waterford. She was dead right to do so, and anyone who objected would have been an absolute twat.
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  42. It's like, how much more blue could he be? And the answer is none — none more blue.
    2 points
  43. Apparently ‘The celebrations will run long until the night’. The whole stadium is all waving flags and singing hey Jude for reasons best known for themselves. I’m sure that’s what Macca and Lennon envisaged when they wrote music about peace and love, a stadium full of fans sportswashing a corrupt regime who torture political dissidents and murder opponents, disappear minorities and chop up journalists. howay the lads!
    2 points
  44. Luuuuuuuuuuuuis Diiiiiiiiiiiiiiazzz show us yer tits, show us your tits Luuuuuuuuuuuuis Diiiiiiiiiiiiiiazzz show us yer tits, show us yer tits. to the tune of Johnny Cash, Hurt.
    2 points



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