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There was a tweet from the club even doing it ffs. The world is so soft nowadays. Completely unnecessary. They wouldn’t do the same thing.
Worst thing I’ve ever seen.
There was a tweet from the club even doing it ffs. The world is so soft nowadays. Completely unnecessary. They wouldn’t do the same thing.
Its the bloody headline on the main News website, over all the other mad shite going on right now.Just the 13 articles on the BBC Football page about Liverpool winning the title.
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Go tell them that on their site.Why?
They've dominated the league.
They're solid defensively & are exciting going forward.
They're strong across the pitch having invested well & bringing through their young players.
If you're a fan of the game & the way it is played, I believe they should be applauded.
Go tell them that on their site.
You watched them that much?LOL
Like I said, I don't care what kind of fans they are.
It's what they presented on the pitch.
It was better than anyone else. Simple.
I mean, I get it... when there's so much division and disruptive shite going on in the world, you want to just cast tribalism as petty as football team supporting aside, and just appreciate some good football, and applaud them for that.It is a bit weird people saying congratulations tbh
Yep! Coming from up north I was pleasantly surprised when I moved to London at the lack of l’pool shirts I would see. Since their CL win though I’ve seen loads just in the area I live let alone out and about in London.I think it’s the plastic Liverpool fans down south that really makes me not like them. You have to say though they do have a very good home support that helps them get over the line in a lot of games. Anfield probably gets them another 15 points a season. We’ll always find it harder to win the league because our support especially since we’ve got better rarely pull us through the tight games and we probably have the most derby/grudge matches in the league. I really struggle to see us winning the league, at least with the current owners in charge.
I mean, I get it... when there's so much division and disruptive shite going on in the world, you want to just cast tribalism as petty as football team supporting aside, and just appreciate some good football, and applaud them for that.
But it just doesn't feel right.
As a Spurs plastic from up North, I can hardly be one to talk about not supporting a club from where you're from. But I reckon I was likely the only Spurs fan in all of North Yorkshire when I was a kid. As opposed to all the 20 something Liverpool fans I see down here now.Yep! Coming from up north I was pleasantly surprised when I moved to London at the lack of l’pool shirts I would see. Since their CL win though I’ve seen loads just in the area I live let alone out and about in London.
There was a group of their fans in my local pub (before lockdown) I hadn’t seen any of their fans in there before in 7yrs
Imagine if we actually showed ambition in summer 2017. That's what really hurts. The roles could easily be reversed right now.
Does make you wonder what could have been...
We really should have won the league at least once - we were so good for two seasons.
Despite the lack of investment in our squad, I think just getting one trophy under our belt, even the league cup, would have given us that little taste of winning to push us over the line.
Yep. Too bad it was the right players, right manager, wrong chairman, wrong owner and wrong time. Dear Leader wouldnt know an opportunity if it slapped him in the face. He doesnt have the fortitude to take a risk and do what it takes to win. Lewis doesnt have it either. We’ll never win with these 2 at the helm.
***Im so bitter ive reported about 20 tweets wanking off liverpool for abuse.
but he is also loved by all of his players, he's kept everyone motivated, created a hugely positive atmosphere around the club and his players would die for him - and whilst we'll never know for sure it seems Poch's relationship with some of our players (am thinking Eriksen, Alderweireld, Rose and Trippier) was deteriorating and the atmosphere was sour
The moment I saw Neil Mellor as a pundit on Sky Sports was when I realised the fixation the media have with Liverpool Football Club. This is a guy who scored one last minute goal against Arsenal and was never heard off again. It would be the equivalent of Rory Allen representing our club on Sky Sports.The BBC football website is literally all about Liverpool from top to bottom. I don’t begrudge them their title win but the media are going to be going on and on about it for weeks with the amount of media presence that they have.