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  1. THe NESV way:- 1 Identify assets to strip. 2 Unsettle them, tell lies and set up a smear campaign in the media. 3 Dont spend any of the fans money. Infact, cut wages and make a profit. Blame it on the legends you are hounding out. 4Get cheaper replacments with some of the cash. 5 PLant mugs on the Net, to applaud the outrage.
  2. Exactly. And NESV's lie campaign vs Nando was shocking. They saw Abramobitch's cash and got a boner. PS u can add in a bit of Lee Bowyer style racism. I predicted Hodgson would be out by Nov when he joined. OK he was out in Jan ( no thanks to NESV) I wonder if Carroll will last 2 yrs. This stinks as much as Hicks.
  3. Hmm, I thought I'd gone to hell when was Nando was painted as the bad guy. And NESV kicked him out to get 50 m odd ... and a guy who doesnt really score in the Championship. 311-Never Forget
  4. Anyone actually thought this is exclusively NESV dodging a net spend. And Comolli as their lackey?
  5. Its like selling the Mona LIsa. Telling gaumless tourists that Leondardo called them cunts. Then filling the gallery with stuff from BBC's Art Attack.
  6. Girl batterer? Captain ZeroNet-Spend? Roy's Topchoice?
  7. Clearly the NESV pr machine has been in overdrive. Acc to them, Nando is the Devil, and the Americans are true Reds, who just "accidentally" didnt spend any of the fans money on transfers again this yr. The truth always comes out eventually. I guess thats our "marquee signing" done then... :whatever:
  8. Part 2 - some other time maybe Part 3 I'll call it " Liverpool's 311" Everyone( supposedly) remembers where they were when 911 happened. I wonder if everyone will remember where they were when 311 happened. The combined media machines of Sky, NESV AND Abramovich made a good red outto be the vilain. His crime? Telling them to pull their finger out and start rebuilding the squad. Henry sells the last Crown Jewel and some of the mugs on here are applauding it. Does what even Tom Hicks never had the neck to try. Sad times, some sad "supporters". And now a sad shadow of the club it once was. 1977 to 2011. The moment this atrocity is announced, I am not longer a Liverpool supporter. Enjoy Carroll, he makes Barton look like Gary Lineker. But yeah, paint Nando as the villain.
  9. And they're paying people to go on the Net and applaud. NESV did what Hicks NEVER had the neck to do. In other news today, the Louvre Paris has sold the Mona Lisa to an unnamed Russian crook. The Louvre have announced they are replacing it with 26 of Rolf's Harris's greatest works. And some really good stuff produced send in by a 9 year old to BBC's Art Attack. And some diahorrea supplied by Damien Hurst 311 - The day Liverpool Football Club suffered its WORST atrocity?
  10. PS check up on the type of guy Carroll is, before you roll out the red carpet.
  11. "Isn't it great to be getting 50m for a player" "Liverpool is back". :whatever: Ok thanks for that, now tell your friends back at NESV, not all of us are complete and utter mugs. I'm utterly ashamed to be a Liverpool Sports Franchise fan. Infact, when Torres has been forced out due to NESV being rumbled, I will knock it all on the head. Fans applauding the Club's own execution. Led along by NESV's pr monkeys. What a joke.
  12. Fans ARE being robbed. By so-called "owners". If Nando leaves its solely down to NESV and co. The truth will emerge eventually. But by that time, people will be swallowing a whole new set of lies.
  13. That site is such bullshit. The Earth is infact SEVEN thousand years old. Because thats the exact age of Bruce Forsyth. And the omitted chapters of the bible confirm that.
  14. I thought some of you might want to read this. Call it my "Liverpool Reminiscences" or something like that. Its a bit rough round the edges, and its only part I of 3 or so parts. But I thought I'd post it now. Jan 31 2011 seems to be a real crossroads in the history/ future of this Club/ team/ whatever it should be called these days. PS I haven't checked the Torres situation for an hour or so!! My Liverpool Journey - Part I I’ve been a diehard supporter basically since I was a baby. From the European Cup finals of 77 and 78 right up until…. Sort of today. In that time we’ve gone from a regional club punching above its weight, to a global mega-name. I’ve been thinking about what made my club so special.And whats changed over the years. As far as I can remember it was the stars, the type of football. We never seemed to lose the ball. And our stars were stars who’d want to stay for life. The Club existed solely as a football club. We’d never dream of selling Dalglish. And when Keegan was sold, well ALL the money went on one player. Even when we were the “lepers of Europe” during the Heysel ban, Rushie was sold and then bought back a year later. In addition to the 2 worldclass players we’d bought in the meantime. None of this “lets spend 10% here, 12% on this , and 7 other also-ran players who are such and such’s rejects. I loved the fact everyone envied us. It was OTHER clubs who’d lose their players to us. Chelsea were a WHOLE DIVISION below us. We had 6 or 7 players whod walk into any team in the World, every year. It wasn’t just that. It was the fact we were a club, a community. Like one big charity, we all wanted it to succeed. A new deal for the club, was a new deal for us all. If we wanted to see the team, we just turned up. And for a kid it was about a quid. No priority ticket schemes, no £125 for some sandwiches in a greenhouse and a seat in the Anfield Rd End. Then there was the atmosphere. We really WERE the most knowledgeable. None of the poison and lies spawned by the Sxn and Sky. No internet muppets demanding “Paisley out” or “Fagan has lost the plot”. The ground was packed full of real fans, not the sort who’d boo an injured Torres for being “lazy” in not winning a Hodgson inspired Carragher hoof up field. Ownership of the Club was so different. Infact you didn’t own it, you “were” it. You bought stuff because you knew you’d get the benefit back. The shareholders weren’t the type who’d talk shite about “value returns”, “asset growth” or any of that rubbish. This was a football club. People clubbing together for ONE purpose. A prestigious and successful team, to be envied round the World. And if you really wanted a paper share in the Club, you just bought one. In any case, our key shareholders weren’t the type of parasites who owned shares to make money.”Profit” wasn’t just an obscene word, it was UTTERLY irrelevant to a football club. Our directors were statesmen. People with dignity, class and honesty. They wanted exactly what we wanted. The managers were the same. Shankly and Paisley had normal 3 bed semis near Melwood. Even thoough they were amongst the biggest names in the World’s greatest game. They didn’t do it because it looked “cool”, like Eric Cantona did. It was because alongside their god-given talent, they were humble down to Earth people. They wouldn’t say to people “bugger off an support Chelsea” if someone didn’t like parasitic American owners ( unlike today’s tin god from up the East Lancs…) On the playing side, we had the superstars, and I mean half the team were. But again, they were approachable, normal people for the most part. Gary Gillespie drove round in a Ford Sierra, complete with club sponsors written on the side, as I remember. Jermaine Pennant, on the other hand, (a thoroughly crap player, I might add), forgets he even HAS a Porsche Turbo… Ofcourse between 1977 and the 80s, football changed. And between the 80s and 2011, it has changed so much more again. But that’s for later.
  15. We've become a footballing equivalent of a horror film.
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