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When we won 1-0 and Origi scored in the 96th minute. Ait-Nouri played really well that day, barely gave Mo a kick. Then he went off injured, VVD to Mo, Mo to Origi, we win the game.
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Klopp was happy that Robbo didn’t have it either and was prepared to work with him. Saying that, Robbo cost what? £8m? I’m sure Wolves will be wanting >£40m for Ait Nouri.
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Welcome to Liverpool, Federico Chiesa
Scott_M replied to joe_fishfish's topic in FF - Football Forum
Remember Curtis Jones' issue a few years ago, think his shin issue, he'd train a couple days and then have a day off, even if the day off was a match day, he was off and not involved. It wouldn't surprise me if we're making him work on something. What is strange though is we signed him, he had a couple of cameo's and then he disappeared. Hopefully, this work is all with a long term view that after this 5/6 week absence, he's hopefully not going to break down again. Lets face, we haven't needed him so far. -
I’m not one of the conspiracy theorists in that area, the burden of proof in that field lays with others and after a decade, I’ll still waiting for it!
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I realise I’m the one questioning these things, so the burden of proof is on me to show otherwise, and, well, I clearly don’t have any! At the times these phenomenal structures were built, were humans (as a species, not individual countries) advanced enough in maths & science to construct them? EDIT - I’ve answered my own question haven’t I? There is no evidence anybody else built them so they must have done… D’ho.
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Good to read about Doak playing well. Uruguay beat Columbia 3-2. Couple of nice goals in the game. Columbia equalised in the 96th minute, Uruguay won it in the 101st minute. Apart from a wayward shot by Darwin, there wasn’t much in the highlights of Nunez or Diaz.
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We didn’t have electricity, air travel or the microchip then though. It was allegedly built in 1500ad. The temple below it was allegedly built 2000bc. How could they build that in 2000bc? How did they break the rock? Did they have access to the required tools back then? Again, humans weren’t good enough at maths or science then. In a mountainous region, they just happen to have a flat-ish area to build on? It’s in the middle of the mountains, it’s like a 5 day hike at altitude to get to it (my wife did it). I’ve no idea who built it, humans it’s obviously the default answer because there is no other answer. I just think it’s a significant stretch that could have been excavated and constructed 4000 years ago.
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The fact he was upset Klopp had a go at him for a mistake v Burnley and didn’t actually admit a mistake had been made (which it had, the guy slide in and got zero of the ball - VAR should have intervened really) says it all really.
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A script and story line Vince McMahon would be proud of…
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I wonder if Devine Brown has ages as well as Hurley…
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Prick probably doesn’t think he’s done anything wrong.
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I’m equally sceptical about the Aztec Pyramids, Easter Island, Machu Picchu, Valley Of The Kings & Gunung Padang etc etc etc…. if these are as old as they say (or much older as Graham Hancock suggests in some cases), I don’t think humans were smart enough to build these massively impressive (even by todays standards) structures. Where they came from or why, I suppose is open to various debate. I’m not a conspiracy theorist in general (on the FF I still don’t think Coote is biased or corrupt!), I’m highly dubious human technology at the times, ie advances in maths and science, support human development. Think about Machu Picchu… how difficult would it be getting all that stone up there, at altitude, by todays standards?
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Let’s win the treble first and then we can talk…
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I’ll rephrase what I said… I have genuine doubts the pyramids were built by humans. They were built 2000-3000 BC, they are approaching 5000 years old, what other structures are left from that time period? Having luckily been to them, they are massive, genuinely bigger than I thought they would be, could something that size be built 5000 years ago? Where did the stone come from? How did they get it to Cairo? I suppose the above can be answered, my biggest question is were humans 5000 years ago good enough at maths to construct them? Each block is inch perfect, the whole structures are perfect, were people intelligent enough to plan this all out? How did they know how tall etc to build all ten scaffolding? Had the tools required been developed? Humans only discovered the wheel in around 3000 BC, in the next 1000 years, they’ve built something like that? I dunno, it’s probably ignorance on my part and the above is all explainable, I just feel them to be too impressive and advanced for humans 5000 years ago.
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Great goal by Curtisdinho.
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Imagine if aliens landed on the White House lawn, came out, “Take me to your leader” and this orange buffoon is the first human they see…
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Shame they aren’t showing that Orb coming out the sea near the US base in Kuwait.
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They travel back and forth like Matthew McConaughey in Interstellar? Sounds completely out there, I wouldn’t be surprised if humans / earths life, were a result of an alien experiment or planet colonisation or something. I also realise that the start of Prometheus! I don’t believe things like the Pyramids of Giza or Machu Picchu built by humans. I could go on but then end up sounding like Graham Hancock.
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Interesting. The main thing with UFO’s is the people giving evidence are usually crackpots, at least these guys seem to have a shred of credibility. Let’s face it, there is infinity in every direction, I think it’s impossible there isn’t something else out there. Didnt they find bacteria on Mars? That must hint at more. I do wonder why things are such closely guarded secrets. Interesting always supposed activity around military bases.
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If that happens, I won’t give a fuck, nothing will piss on my parade or stop me getting so drunk I get a tattoo of Slot’s face on top of my face.
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A favourable run on paper, doesn’t mean they’ll win them all, like our run doesn’t mean we’ll lose them all. They might make up ground, we might pull away. I laugh when they say we haven’t played anybody yet…. We played them and they couldn’t beat us. I’ll be looking forwards, not over our shoulder.