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Rumour has it they sent an email or something to the club on Saturday evening with their concerns and that led to the apologies on Sunday. Grovelling for the money it seems.

 

Dignity the Liverpool Way™

 

FYP ;)

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my fear with these cunts now is they'll know that dalglish isn't getting any better, if they cut their ties at the end of the season they can bring in a better manager who will get more out of what they've bought - which is very possible imo - and then still be able to hold kkk up as some sort of saviour, i.e. he started the ball rolling etc.

 

mourinho would be the prime candidate to take over too assuming he take the league in spain, he could waltz out of there like a fucking lord and coming to a club like liverpool would be made for him, lets be honest...win "their" title back for them, get the players together in a proper us against the world camp

 

kkk's problem is he's neither smart enough to play mourinho's game either at pr or football

 

just hope they're still blinded by the kkk-love and he fucks off somewhere else first before they get a chance tbh

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Rumour has it they sent an email or something to the club on Saturday evening with their concerns and that led to the apologies on Sunday. Grovelling for the money it seems.

 

Dignity the Liverpool Way™

 

FYP ;)

 

:shifty: Really? :lol:

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Right from the start, Liverpool seem to have regarded the incident as Man U trying to get one over on them. Whilst Fergie hasn't been above taking advantage of the situation, there's more to it than that.

 

They should have recognised the situation early and taken it on the chin. Instead, they've taken it up the arse.

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my fear with these cunts now is they'll know that dalglish isn't getting any better, if they cut their ties at the end of the season they can bring in a better manager who will get more out of what they've bought - which is very possible imo - and then still be able to hold kkk up as some sort of saviour, i.e. he started the ball rolling etc.

 

mourinho would be the prime candidate to take over too assuming he take the league in spain, he could waltz out of there like a fucking lord and coming to a club like liverpool would be made for him, lets be honest...win "their" title back for them, get the players together in a proper us against the world camp

 

kkk's problem is he's neither smart enough to play mourinho's game either at pr or football

 

just hope they're still blinded by the kkk-love and he fucks off somewhere else first before they get a chance tbh

 

Aye that would be horrific.

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Right from the start, Liverpool seem to have regarded the incident as Man U trying to get one over on them. Whilst Fergie hasn't been above taking advantage of the situation, there's more to it than that.

 

They should have recognised the situation early and taken it on the chin. Instead, they've taken it up the arse.

 

:lol:

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Pretty happy we are out of the lime light and getting on with football now adays. Enjoying the drama from the opposite rivers bank, pretty refreshing tbh.

I still remember how i dreaded going to work for months, when Bowyer and Dyer decided to have a cat fight.

 

So many other clubs seem to be in chaos this season (Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Wolves, Villa, Everton) whilst all is calm at SJP (for now).

 

 

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On Keys & Gray today, they said the home team normally go along the line and shake hands with the away team and on Saturday they did it the other way round - just like the Bridge/Terry handshake. So the FA have set that up, knowing it'd create controversy.

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On Keys & Gray today, they said the home team normally go along the line and shake hands with the away team and on Saturday they did it the other way round - just like the Bridge/Terry handshake. So the FA have set that up, knowing it'd create controversy.

 

But didn't Suarez and Liverpool say earlier that there was to be a handshake from Suarez? ???

 

Surely it wouldn't matter which way round they did it, if Suarez had no intention of shaking his hand n the day then the would still have be hassle? 

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On Keys & Gray today, they said the home team normally go along the line and shake hands with the away team and on Saturday they did it the other way round - just like the Bridge/Terry handshake. So the FA have set that up, knowing it'd create controversy.

 

It's actually the opposite- if they did it the other way around then Evra would have been on the opposite side to the referee if there was a flashpoint (which there was).

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On Keys & Gray today, they said the home team normally go along the line and shake hands with the away team and on Saturday they did it the other way round - just like the Bridge/Terry handshake. So the FA have set that up, knowing it'd create controversy.

 

It's actually the opposite- if they did it the other way around then Evra would have been on the opposite side to the referee if there was a flashpoint (which there was).

 

NO, ITZ THE FA! CONSPIRICY! WHISKEY NOSE AT IT AGAIN! CORRUPTION! ONE NIGHT IN INSTANBUL! YNWA

 

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They'll probably always be considered big overseas, but I think the damage has been done here. Going to take a long time before they become liked/respected again.

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