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  1. I've just seen that Deborah James has just died. She had a similar prognosis as I did, but i somehow jammed survival. All I know about her is what I've read and the odd bits on BBC news & breakfast, but I feel genuinely emotional about seeing the news. Her ability to talk about her disease and help and inspire others is quite something else. Gutted. Which feels very weird for someone I don't know.
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  2. It's always just excuses when it means them actually spending money without selling. There are two clubs who haven't been in the Champions League for a number of years that are able to spend money without really selling anyone and not having the CL money. We've not got an entire stadium to pay off, £80m for the new stand and £110m for the Main Stand that was completed in 2016. Not sure how much of that has been paid yet but it has earned the club £25m extra per season since completion. We've been in every competition, normally get the highest TV revenue and this year is our 5th consecutive year in the CL, three of which we've earned maximum or near to maximum money from by being in 3 finals. Barely anything seems to make a difference to how we operate. We've cut Mane, Karius, Origi, Minamino and soon Neco Williams from the wage bill in addition to a load of other players who've been released. Not saying we should just go out and waste money buying players for the sake if it, I just don't know any club who goes to great lengths to brief the media about how we will never spend money or constantly say the next transfer window will be a big one. I don't even bother reading any articles anymore because it's basically just the same message just with different players and comparing other clubs transfer business.
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  3. Monday Jun 20: Calvin Ramsay signed yesterday. His interview was really good, he walked the line perfectly between supreme self belief and cockiness. He didn’t come across at all arrogant or cocky, yet you can tell he isn’t going to be overawed. We’ve got a good little group of kids now who will hopefully form the cornerstone of the future squad. Trent, Ibou, Curtis, Harvey, Carvalho and now Ramsay. If we add the Bellingham brothers to that then even better. I’d like to see us sign another young striker though, Not for now, but someone boss to play in the u21s and maybe the cup games. Maybe Cannonnier will come through to be that player but it concerns me that despite all his goals for the 18s he wasn’t promoted to the 23s. I’ve watched him a fair bit and think he’s good, but he’s very much an Aguero type, penalty box goalscorer, and we don’t really play like that do we? We might see him, Carvalho and Gordon a fair bit in the 21s this year though, which would be enough to make me tune in to their games for the first time in a good few years. That level has been a waste of time in recent seasons. The 18s are always good to watch but the 23s has just not really had anything to get my attention and make me want to tune in. Meanwhile, Gini suffered the ignominy of being voted the biggest flop in Ligue 1. Let me state for the record I love Gini Wijnaldum and think he’s fucking boss. What I’m about to say is not an indictment of him, but rather just highlighting the Klopp factor. In the season before he joined us, he was relegated at Newcastle. In the season after he left, he’s been voted the biggest flop in the league and been dropped by the national team for which he was a fucking superstar while he was with us. In between he was fucking boss and played virtually every week in the best team in Europe, while tearing shit up for Holland. I’d like to say that others (Salah especially) should look at the fate of Gini (and Coutinho) and see them as warnings as to what happens when you leave the sanctity of Klopp and this team, but it doesn’t work that way because players always think they’ll be a success wherever they go. They see others struggle and think “that won’t happen to me, I’m too good”. They have to think that way I guess, as without that self belief they’d never have gotten as far as they have. There was a twitter rumour today that we were looking at Gini on loan as a stop gap until we can get Bellingham next summer. I’m calling bullshit on that. You could make a case for why it would make a lot of sense, especially if we sell Ox, but I just don’t think Klopp thinks that way. Once you’re gone he moves on and doesn’t look back. I’m good either way, if we did bring him back on loan I’d be happy but if it was my call I probably wouldn’t do it. Speaking of Ox though, the reports of late claim we aren’t going to sell him. I’m calling bullshit on that too. He never played, he could barely even make a nine man bench, he’s on a good wedge and he’ll be able to leave for free in 12 months. If we aren’t looking to sell him then someone needs to look for another job as that’s batshit crazy. And speaking of batshit crazy, African twitter everybody…. Tuesday Jun 21: So much for any forlorn hope we had that UEFA might actually for once do the decent thing, take responsibility and exonerate fans from blame for the shambles of Paris. But no, they’ve had all this time to get to the bottom of it but they’re blaming fans with fake tickets and the club for insisting on paper tickets and not digital ones. Absolute fucking Tory cunts they are, passing the buck, lying through their teeth, making claims with no evidence to back any of it up and smearing the easy target. That press conference today was an absolute fucking disgrace. I don’t know what we can do about it though. Part of me would love us to boycott this year’s CL but it’s cutting our nose off to spite our face. The club won’t do it and nor should they. I’d be proud if we did, but ultimately we’d be the ones to suffer so it’s pointless. We could target the sponsors but there won’t be enough of an appetite for it, people would quickly get bored. Boycotting CL games hits our own club in the pocket so what can we do? They’ll just keep blaming us and ignoring anything the club says to dispute it, because they know they can. I’m no legal expert but as I’ve mentioned before, I don’t see any reason why fans can’t sue UEFA for what happened in Paris, and we could also sue them for slander too after this shit today and what they said at the time. In any other walk of life they would be sued for that shit, but for some reason in football you’re allowed to treat people like criminals with no recourse. Chelsea and Arsenal have joined Spurs in the fight to land Richarlison. The only club missing in this “cunt’s row” are United. Come on Ten Hag, you know it makes sense. Richarlison going to any of those would be quite fitting though because it wouldn’t go well for him. Playing for any of those clubs, you can’t get away with scoring half a dozen goals from open play every year. Unlike Evertonians, the fans of those clubs won’t settle for that or be blinded to it by a few instagram posts trolling the Reds. Chelsea are also after Sterling, which would be a strange move for him given his history with them. Maybe he thinks joining them is the best way to stop the racial abuse? I wouldn’t bet on it myself like. And defo don’t be trying to get on trains down there. Sterling is an interesting one though because City have been looking to move him on for a while it seems, but because of his huge salary there aren’t many potential destinations for him. He won’t want to take a step down from City but he’s not going to be taking a big pay cut either, so where does that leave him? Real Madrid maybe? Personally I don’t get why City aren’t doing all they can to keep him as he’s been a massive part of what they’ve done, but then we didn’t go balls out to keep Mané, who I suppose would be our Sterling equivalent in terms of position and the huge impact he’s had. Wednesday Jun 22: “When my agent first told me about Bayern’s interest, I was immediately excited. I saw myself there right away. I was hooked…it’s one of the biggest clubs in the world and the team is always fighting for every title. So for me, it was a very good idea and the right decision to come here. My agent told me that there were enquiries from other clubs. That’s part of the business. But I got the feeling right away when Bayern presented their plan to me. I found myself in Bayern’s plan more than anyone else. I’m here for FC Bayern. And I will do everything to win titles with my team-mates!” That all just makes me sad, especially as he hasn’t even signed for them yet. I don’t think any less of Sadio and none of that changes what I think about him, or indeed how I suspected the whole thing played out. He knew months ago he was going to leave because in my opinion he got the feeling he wasn’t wanted. I’ve felt all along that the club have tried much harder to keep Mo than they have Sadio and I’m sure he felt that way too. I don’t think he’s bothered as I expect he is happy to have a change of scenery and a new challenge after all he’s achieved here. I don’t think the club are bothered either as they plan two years in advance and probably had every intention of moving him on this summer anyway. This is a deal that suited all partiers except those of us who love Sadio and would rather he stayed. Taki is gone too. £12.5m to Monaco. He’s worth more than that. A lot more. But so far it does look like the market has slowed down a bit this summer. Considering what we paid for him and the fact he helped us win two cups, it’s a decent enough bit of business. We’ve now lost Mané, Origi and Taki from the group of forwards and added Nunez and Carvalho. As things stand, we’re considerably weaker than we were but it all depends on how good the new lads are and if Kaide Gordon can step up. My trust in Klopp and the staff mean I’m confident we’ll be fine, but if I take a step back from it and put that faith to one side, this might not go well. Will we be as dominant in the league and in Europe without Sadio? He’s been a mainstay in everything we’ve done and he dovetailed brilliantly with the other forwards. Nunez looks exciting but he’s a completely different player to Sadio (which is kind of the point, I know). There’s risk involved here, even if I believe we’ll be fine. It isn’t just about how our first choice line up has been impacted though. Taki and Div didn’t play much this season but their contributions were the reason we were able to progress through the early rounds of the cups. Without that, we don’t win a couple double and we end the season empty handed. We’ve now lost both of them. Are we going to get the same kind of contributions in those cups from whoever fills the spots they would have had? Hopefully, but who knows. This is probably the most significant summer we’ve had since the one when we missed out on Van Dijk. Ever since then it’s just been fine tuning, nothing more. This is more of a retooling job. Thursday Jun 23: Forest join Fulham in the race to sign Neco. £15m or so is the reported fee, which is probably on the low side but again, it’s a sign of the market this year. Forest’s best player was their right back but he’s going (or gone, I’m not sure) to Spurs and they want Neco as a replacement. If I was him I’d join Fulham as he’s done well there and they like him. He can live in London, play with his mate Harry Wilson and not have to be around Forest fans. No brainer really. Depends on who offers us the most money though I guess. Forest are already inadvertently boosting our coffers by signing that lad we sold to Germany after loaning him out for about five years. Taiwo Adoniyi I think. We had a sell on clause and will pocket £1.6m or something for him when he signs for Forest. Do we still have that South American full back who has been on loan since about 2015? Anderson Aroya or something? *checks wiki* Yeah, Anderson Arroyo. Still an LFC player officially. Him and Awoniyi, the kind of mad signings I’d make on footy manager knowing that they would never get a work permit but they had boss stats and were cheap. We had the Brazilian lad too, Allan was it? Defo Michael Edwards having a footy manager phase that. Good business though to be fair to him, we made a few quid on Adoniyi. Be interesting to see him at Forest to see how good he actually is. Meanwhile, City have made another signing. Kalvin Phillips has joined them for around £50m or so. Good player but he’s going to be on their bench a lot as he’s not better than Rodri. He can keep Grealish company. Friday June 24: I’ve been thinking a fair bit about Newcastle this week. Mainly because of all the shit the Saudis are doing to ruin golf. At the moment there’s uproar in the golf world about that but it’ll die down as it just wears you down after a while. It just becomes normalised because people eventually lose the appetite to argue against it or to even think about it. It’s already happened at Newcastle. The initial storm about them being taken over by Saudis has died down and all you’re going to get now is people talking about them as a legitimate football club ready to take on the big boys. The only talk around them these days is who will they buy and how much will they spend. Ray Parlour, who I actually like as he seems like a genuine fella who just enjoys life, said today they could “do a Leicester” and win the league next year. That wasn’t even the most stupid thing he said either. He also claimed it would be a good thing because “its boring” seeing Man City and Liverpool dominating. I mean fucking hell, talk about taking the most simplistic possible view. Ray is thick as fuck. As I say, he seems like a good lad, but he’s not the brightest bulb in the box. Talking about Newcastle the way he is though just legitimises the cunts and gives them what they want. It worked with City and it will work with Newcastle, because only a handful of journalists will continue to fight the good fight, and the rest will go down the Parlour route and fixate on what Newcastle can do on the pitch with all the money they have. They signed Nick Pope today. He’s going to make fuck all difference to them really but this is the kind of signing they’ll need to make to begin with. You don’t go from where they are to all of a sudden signing the world’s best players. You have to steadily improve the quality of players until you secure European football and you can then go from there. When that happens, we have another Man City on our hands. I don’t think I’ll have the energy to bother with any of it if we reach that stage. There’s basically no point. I won’t even be able to watch golf instead because the oil cunts will have fucked that up too. On a lighter note today, United coach Darren Fletcher has recommended to their new gaffer that they may not need to sign a new midfielder because the answer to their problem lies within their ranks already. Who is he talking about? Wait for it…. Harry Maguire! Fuck me, imagine that big slow bastard playing centre mid against Bernardo and De Bruyne in a Manc derby. He turns slower than milk and they think the answer to that is to put him in an area of the pitch where he’ll get even more exposed. There’s no way this happens because Ten Hag isn’t a fucking moron, at least I assume he isn’t. Imagine if this happens though. We thought it was funny watching Maguire before, but this would take it to a whole new level. You know what else is funny? Pogba going back to Juve on a free. So United have lost him on a free to Juve twice, and in between they paid £90m to get him back. Is it any wonder they’re in the mess they are? Meanwhile, Ronaldo is threatening to leave because he’s not happy about their transfer dealings. Hang on, has anyone told him he’s 37 and not 27? He’s still acting like he could go and play for anyone and that clubs need to pacify him and matt his expectations. Where the fuck is he going to go if he leaves there? He can’t go to MLS because of the whole rape thing. Spain isn’t an option, Bayern wouldn’t take him, PSG are already overly stocked for over the hill, overpaid forwards so who does that leave? Newcastle I guess. ….and that was the week that was
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  4. Been off the ale for about 3 months now and will stay off it throughout marathon training. Might even stay off it after that as just not arsed about not drinking - it is in my view just a habit and one that we don't really know why we do it. We just do it because it has just always been the norm ever since we first started going out to the ale house with our mates....go the match - drink.....play in a snooker team or darts team - drink.....sunday league footy - drink after....Insert name of social event/ocassion - drink. Apart from water obviously as body needs it to survive, our bodies are not made for and don't need 8-10 pints of liquid (and often gassy shite at that) forcing down them every Friday/Saturday or Sunday afternoon or whatever. I suppose the other side of coin is sitting enjoying a whisky by the fire or something or a nice glass of fine wine with a cheeseboard or something.....that is a different story i suppose. I have also seen through not drinking just how much it can and does change how people act (and i am 100% sure i when i drink am very much affected)......i went loads of games including all the finals at back end of last season and didn't drink - the two lads i went with did and whilst both are sound lads and don't act up - the change in both once they were well into a few was quite marked - as they are decent lads there was nothing too bad, but there was a marked change that to me being stone cold sober was frankly irritating (miserable bastard me i know)....but i could see in them how i have behaved when i have been full of ale and i am more prone than either of them to being a bit of a prick when bladdered. Ultimately is each to their own and there is of course nothing wrong with enjoying a bevvy or two if you want, and i know like an ex smoker there is nothing worse than a 'reformed' drinker giving it the big one about not drinking! Even writing this i worry that is me....so i'll wrap up by saying i feel better not drinking and feel like not drinking is right for me right now....But that is just me and what i feel works for me!
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  6. Ah sober........ I've had a pretty up and then a pretty downward relationship with alcohol. This time round I've been sober for 11months. but over the last 4 years barring 6/7 times I have been sober. if anyone wants to discuss this further I'm happy to help
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  7. Somebody is worried about their job. What a volte face.
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  8. I call [poor language removed] - 'kin ell, all you've done is use stats from the Premier League, the same corrupt organisation that wants the Sky 6 to succeed.
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  9. Just got back and in view of what has gone before had the best results I could have hoped for. Cancer is confined to the prostate so no spread. I still have a month to look forward to of going to Mount Virgil in Rickmansworth for radio therapy, dates to be confirmed. Preliminary scan on 5th July, so they are moving pretty quick. From here to Rickmansworth includes about 20% round the M25 so it's a balls ache. However, compared to what some of you lot on here (and your loved ones) have gone through I've got off lightly. All the best to all of you who are involved with having to put up with this bastard condition.
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  10. You ķnow what you've convinced me Mourinho a cunt
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  11. I am having difficulty imagining what his life is like if the last 4 years were unbridled joy.
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  12. # "I just called, to say, I love boo..." #
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  13. Four years of unbridled joy…. Masochist.
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  14. Good luck pal - the bottom of a glass is not where you want them to see you.
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  15. One of our lads, Jarell Quansah just scored the winner for the Englamd u19 to send them to the final
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  16. So how are those checks and balances working out when you can appoint your own cabinet and stack the house of lords with people who owe you favours. Said it before and I'll say it again though, the only people to blame for this are the great British public. Johnson has never pretended to be Jed Bartlett, it was obvious to the produceds of have I got news for you what an absolute mess of a man be was. If you're from fucking Bury and you vote for someone based purely on the fact you want to see all the Pa*is sent back to Romania, you deserve all the famine and pestilence that comes your way.
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  17. John Inverdale. He’s fucking awful. No matter what the sport he’s commentating on, he’s dreadful. Talks constant shite, and far too much. Just shut up.
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  18. WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BODYFOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRMMMMMMMMM, BODYFORM FOR YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUU!!!!!!!
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  20. Why are people still talking about Bellingham? We won't be signing him, never in a million years.
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  21. You have this incredible knack of isolating things people say, so you can reply specifically to that, rather than treating a post as a whole, bypassing any nuance. Essentially, she does get fewer rights. Because the space that was safe that helped her cope has now become a trigger for the trauma. She retains the right to go, of course, but actually can't. I appreciate the charity has said their trans inclusive policy was established and known, but if an alternative service is not available to her then it's an issue – especially when I'm not sure whether it's even legal under equalities law to exclude transpeople from such groups. Do you know whether it is or not? As I said, I'm not advocating for any particular position. I'm supportive of the trans community, but it's an example of how difficult a line it is to walk.
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  22. Gotta say I feel for the woman making the claim. This is an incredibly complex issue and it does seem female-born women's rights are becoming collateral damage on the road to progress and inclusivity. This is a vulnerable person – obviously because of the nature of the group she's attending – who has the right to a safe space without being labelled a bigot. I don't know what the right answer is.
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  23. Marcos, the lesser know Ninja Turtle who shunned the half shelled hero life in favour of pursuing his passion in hair dressing.
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  24. We didn't 'prioritise' the domestic cups.... We simply were able to use our squad depth a bit more than we have in recent years and got some decent draws which opened things up for us for a change. Us winning those cups had no negative effect on our efforts in the league or europe IMO...In fact if anything they only had positive effects from the buzz of winning and the buzz of picking up trophies - the thing that Liverpool Football Club along with being a sense of pride for it's supporters exists for.
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  25. We were the better side in overall play in all three finals in my opinion, but our forwards couldn't put the ball in the net. Play those finals with pre-AFCON Salah and I reckon we win them all inside the 90. Against low block sides, we usually find a way to score. Low blocks utilising top class defenders and goalkeepers we seem to have a problem with. Our forwards are more instinctive than cold and clinical. Hopefully this is an area Nunez helps with.
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  26. This. Littletedwest hit the nail on the head that the craving always makes you think you're going to have a boss time. I fell into the trap of drinking from home and finding myself in you-tube holes trill silly in the morning. Then spending the next day feeling like shit, letting my work get effected etc. The craving never tells the truth. It's rarely worth it.
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  27. Same. Whole household come down with it over the course of 3 days, started on Friday night for me. I feel even more shitty than I normally do. I could do with nurse Isla Fisher to bring me back to full health.
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  28. Just got better. Leon is the dogs.
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  29. The conservative party is a cancer pure and simple. Each one will stoop to any low, regardless of how it impacts the country, to get ahead. They're an existential enemy within, I honestly don't know how anyone can view them as anything else, at this point.
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  30. Seriously? He's the captain of arguably the best team in the world over the last four years and he's been a mainstay of the team. You think a player with few real strengths would be in that position? Henderson does absolutely everything to a really fucking high standard. Except shooting. His shooting is proper shit.
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  31. Ive had about three alcoholic drinks in about 11 years. Last one was at my daughter's wedding three years ago. The time before that was just a quick nip on the day Thatcher died. Couldn't resist it.
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  32. It was the constant hangovers that got to me in the end. We had lapsed into a bad habit of opening a bottle of wine every night at dinner, often a second in front of the telly then a restless nights sleep. I was spending the majority of my life either slightly or sometimes very pissed (and doing stupid things, I think I have the doubtful distinction of posting the most negged post ever), sleeping badly or feeling hungover and anxious. I only felt normal in the afternoons. It creeps up on you over the years if you’re not careful and our society massively encourages drinking. I think it’s getting worse. Happy hours, 2 for 1 cocktails bottomless Prosecco lunches etc etc. I know a pub in the city where on a Thursday night they sell £200 wheelbarrows full of ice, white wine, champagne and beer, proper wheelbarrows! They sell loads apparently. Every social occasion is a catalyst for getting pissed. A wedding, a funeral, a graduation, going to the match, everything. I went to the cricket the other day with my kids and pretty much the whole crowd was properly pissed by the second innings even the other parents. Once you stop, you see how drinking is everywhere in our society. anyway I’m only on my 2nd week so not really in a position to preach the virtues of abstinence. I’m going to keep going.
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  33. I think that's a fair shout, to be honest. People do, technically, vote for a member of parliament for the constituency they're in. That said, we can't ignore that these aren't always the reasons people give those MPs their vote. They vote for who they want to govern the country, because when voting for Labour or Tory, that's the end result. Other than 'technically correct, the best kind of correct', I think you'd be hard pushed to make an argument that this is what most people are actually doing though. It is what they do, of course; you're right. But it's not why they do that. Mostly. On the voting slip you have the name of the MP and then party right next to the box, and I'd say it's a fair shout that majority don't have an idea who the MP is and they vote for the party. They vote for the party based off of the manifesto or the leader of the party or the perception of who is going to be better for them or the country or what the media tell them, etc. Of course, some actually do vote for the MP, but there's a reason we have these national debates, and I certainly vote based on who I want to govern the land and the policies I want to be implemented. Almost like we should change the voting system.
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  35. Nice to see the boy Leiva back where it started.
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  36. Just a reminder that Jordan Henderson won Football Writers player of the year just 2 years ago. ! Soccer!
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  37. You FF cunts all taking anything I say seriously makes me want to go and neg Gnasher.
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  38. Think he should open a restaurant. Le bucket rouge.
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  39. I'm no lover of FSG. In any other era Klopp would have 3 titles, quite possibly at least a second Champions League (assuming the ability to actually rest some players instead of chasing City in the league) and with him signing a new contract the possibility of being close to Paisley in terms of trophies won if not surpassing him. However, there is this slight problem a little bit down the M62 who are bankrolled by a country, committing financial rule breaches all over the shop and buying a 100 million quids worth of full backs seemingly every summer which totally skews how the world works now.
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  40. Scrolling through the forum on a phone and your thumb gently brushes on someone’s name and takes you to their profile page. When do you actually want to click on people’s pages here? Almost never. I think the only times I’ve genuinely wanted to click on profiles are if I'm sending a PM or they’re Top Lurkers. Pisses me off, man. Happens multiple times every day. If I’ve been on your profile be safe in the knowledge that I’ve muttered “fuck sake” and had to press the ‘back’ arrow.
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  41. In popular culture, only Brian Wilson is close to McCartney in terms of musical genius. At his peak he was ridiculously inspired and prodigious. I've always been a massive Lennon fan, but in strictly musical terms McCartney was out on is own - his range, his versatility, his technical levels. He can play just about any instrument - he plays the drums on 'Dear Prudence,' 'Back in the USSR,' ‘Martha My Dear’ and ‘The Ballad of John and Yoko.’ He plays lead guitar on numerous songs, including 'Taxman'. Unlike the others, he could go into a studio with a clear sense of every aspect of a new song, and he led the way in terms of musical experimentation. The talent is absolutely incredible. On top of that, I can't think of anyone who coped better with such fame. He's essentially a really decent man.
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  42. Really difficult one to grade this is, because I feel like Bobby has had a bit of resurgence this year and yet he didn't really have much of an impact on our season. The problem is that it’s been very much stop start as he’s begun to pick up injuries, which was very much unlike him. Have all those games he’s played in recent years caught up with him? Can the guy who fixed Joel do the same for Bobby? Will he even be here next season? There is a lot of uncertainty with Firmino at the moment. I don’t know what the club will do about his contract situation and I don’t really have an opinion on what they should do. The big criticism of Bobby was him not scoring enough goals. I don’t think that was a problem this season. His goals per minutes was really good, he just hasn’t been able to put enough minutes together. Performance wise he was up and down. Sometimes he just looked awful and constantly lost the ball. Other times he looked like the old Bobby. I don’t know if he’ll ever be able to be the Bobby we all know and love on a consistent basis again but I really hope he can. In theory there's no reason why he shouldn't be able to as he should still be in his prime. It's been probably three years since he was doing it consistently though and that has to be a concern. It's also no doubt the reason why the club haven't made a decision on him yet. He's said he wants to stay but there haven't been any mutterings about the club making him an offer. It feels as though his time is coming to an end and his time at Anfield is winding down along with his contract. One thing I do know is that when we’re all old and grey (or in many cases older and greyer than we already are!) and we look back on this golden period under Klopp, almost every memory will probably involve those dazzling white teeth and karate kick celebrations. He’ll go down as one of the most popular players of this era, and considering the wealth of great players (not to mention great lads) we’ve had, that’s some achievement. Previous Season Ratings: 2020/21: Season doesn’t count 2019/20: 7/10 2018/19: 7.5/10 2017/18: 9/10 2016/17: 7.5/10 This Season’s Rating: 7/10 Good goal return but not available enough and found himself on the fringes. Best Moment: A hat-trick against Watford probably. Honourable mentions to doubles against Benfica and Porto. Worst Moment: Nothing specific but there were some wretchedly sloppy moments throughout the season. His performance when he came on against Spurs at home was a particular lowlight. The Future? Probably one more year and then off. If he can recapture the old magic though it might be enough for an extension.
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  43. What makes this stuff worse is how shite the police are at everything else. House been burgled, not investigating. Nan's life getting ruined by youths, council problem. Women protesting for better public safety? Hold my donut.
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  44. She'll be expressing an opinion on the Gold Standard next! Luckily, the little ladies (bless 'em) have got men to do the thinking about these things for them.
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  45. I’m more than happy to actually play the ball, but not without passing comments on people calling trans women ‘men’ for no other reason than to be a cunt. On to the ball. I’ve no idea about the person she ‘assumed to be trans’. No idea if they actually are trans. If they are trans I’ve no idea if they have a penis. What I do know is that I both understand a rape victim’s desire not to be around men, people who used to identify as a man, or people who were born male. I believe in female only spaces. Rape is horrendous and rape victims should get the support they need in a way they feel comfortable. That said, I highly doubt they will be able to succeed in a lawsuit. Empathy for some people who fear penises. Not much empathy for those raped if they are trans. Those rape victims, without knowledge of whether or not they have had gender reassignment, or even if they were actually trans, are referred to as a ‘man’.
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  46. ‘Never going to happen’ - check. ‘Man’ - check. ’Mental’ - check. You forgot ‘do you know how this makes you look’. Study your playbook.
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  47. Very good film , I'd say an easy 9/10
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  48. This thread seems to have been dormant for nearly ten years. Anyway I’m making another big push to give up the booze. Got too fat, too many hungover mornings being grumpy with the kids and too much anxiety about work, money and life in general. Been 10 days now and not missing it. The weekend was tough with a mates party but next weekend will be easier. We go again.
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