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    Hope Ireland don't get wales in the playoff as it would be much more interesting to see both get to the world cup

    Tempted to go to the play off semi final if there is decent beer there!!!


    International football has been ****in ****e for years but this break seems to have reversed that. Obviously the fact that we (Ireland.....but same true for welsh and Scottish fans) played well and got good results will mean that the interest levels have increased but I wonder is there an aspect that club football is undergoing a death by a thousand cuts too? The premier league "product" has progressively been getting worse and worse in my opinion - with PMGOLs incompetence using VAR, **** referees and, the stop-start nature of the games being key. I prefer to watch champions league games.

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      Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
      Hope Ireland don't get wales in the playoff as it would be much more interesting to see both get to the world cup

      Tempted to go to the play off semi final if there is decent beer there!!!


      International football has been ****in ****e for years but this break seems to have reversed that. Obviously the fact that we (Ireland.....but same true for welsh and Scottish fans) played well and got good results will mean that the interest levels have increased but I wonder is there an aspect that club football is undergoing a death by a thousand cuts too? The premier league "product" has progressively been getting worse and worse in my opinion - with PMGOLs incompetence using VAR, **** referees and, the stop-start nature of the games being key. I prefer to watch champions league games.
      European games are no oasis from bad VAR and **** refs though.

      We see all the same issues in the CL, Europa League, etc
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        Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
        Hope Ireland don't get wales in the playoff as it would be much more interesting to see both get to the world cup

        Tempted to go to the play off semi final if there is decent beer there!!!


        International football has been ****in ****e for years but this break seems to have reversed that. Obviously the fact that we (Ireland.....but same true for welsh and Scottish fans) played well and got good results will mean that the interest levels have increased but I wonder is there an aspect that club football is undergoing a death by a thousand cuts too? The premier league "product" has progressively been getting worse and worse in my opinion - with PMGOLs incompetence using VAR, **** referees and, the stop-start nature of the games being key. I prefer to watch champions league games.



        Go watch Cork City FC games. Is not like you are a million miles away. Every season is a roller coaster ride one way or another.

        Take this season, relegated and got to a cup final and next season there is a good chance of winning the league and being promoted again.

        And there is a spurious LFC link what with Kelleher's brother playing for us at CB.


        Hell we even have a little Ultras section that makes a decent bit of noise every game.
        I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


        Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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          Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
          Hope Ireland don't get wales in the playoff as it would be much more interesting to see both get to the world cup

          Tempted to go to the play off semi final if there is decent beer there!!!


          International football has been ****in ****e for years but this break seems to have reversed that. Obviously the fact that we (Ireland.....but same true for welsh and Scottish fans) played well and got good results will mean that the interest levels have increased but I wonder is there an aspect that club football is undergoing a death by a thousand cuts too? The premier league "product" has progressively been getting worse and worse in my opinion - with PMGOLs incompetence using VAR, **** referees and, the stop-start nature of the games being key. I prefer to watch champions league games.

          I’ve been musing on this a bit also. I am starting to feel that the toxic nature of the spectacle and support of the PL allied to the fact it is all underpinned by multi million pound transfers and extortionate finance deals has left the entire product slightly sterile.

          This allies to a post Champions come down and the events that came after it (that maniac driving into crowds, then the Jota tragedy) has left me feeling slightly disenfranchised this season. Throw in the footy has been a bit turgid - it’s been like climbing a mountain that took us 20 odd years (with the 2020 win thrown in) and then having to start again within months.

          We are spoilt supporting such a storied team but with that comes the fact that anything v short of continued success feels like failure.
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            Originally posted by Scratch View Post
            And if Poland fail to qualify, then I take it your support can go to England?

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              Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
              I’ve been musing on this a bit also. I am starting to feel that the toxic nature of the spectacle and support of the PL allied to the fact it is all underpinned by multi million pound transfers and extortionate finance deals has left the entire product slightly sterile.

              This allies to a post Champions come down and the events that came after it (that maniac driving into crowds, then the Jota tragedy) has left me feeling slightly disenfranchised this season. Throw in the footy has been a bit turgid - it’s been like climbing a mountain that took us 20 odd years (with the 2020 win thrown in) and then having to start again within months.

              We are spoilt supporting such a storied team but with that comes the fact that anything v short of continued success feels like failure.
              Can't remember if we've spoken about this, but its exactly how I feel about it all this season.

              I went to the parade with my wife and son, and went home feeling great about the whole thing, thinking about how happy everyone was and how the city put on a show for the world to see. Luckily I wasn't anywhere near where it happened, but the twist for me was I used to work with the guy who did the running over - I couldn't get my head around it.

              Bookending the summer with Diogo Jota and his brother dying - those lads were ages with my sons - it knocked the wind out of me. Then there's the horrible nature of fandom now, idiots equating "them scousers" booing a ****ing regent / national song with disrespecting a family's grief by booing during a silence, I just felt like I wanted to tap out.

              Even the Isak thing transfer situation felt grubby, as did the Trent scenario.

              That said, seeing Andy Robertson (STILL my favourite LFC player) open up like that post match for Scotland, and seeing the tempered elation in him, it brought a bit of why I used to be less cynical about it all back.

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                Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                Can't remember if we've spoken about this, but its exactly how I feel about it all this season.

                I went to the parade with my wife and son, and went home feeling great about the whole thing, thinking about how happy everyone was and how the city put on a show for the world to see. Luckily I wasn't anywhere near where it happened, but the twist for me was I used to work with the guy who did the running over - I couldn't get my head around it.

                Bookending the summer with Diogo Jota and his brother dying - those lads were ages with my sons - it knocked the wind out of me. Then there's the horrible nature of fandom now, idiots equating "them scousers" booing a ****ing regent / national song with disrespecting a family's grief by booing during a silence, I just felt like I wanted to tap out.

                Even the Isak thing transfer situation felt grubby, as did the Trent scenario.

                That said, seeing Andy Robertson (STILL my favourite LFC player) open up like that post match for Scotland, and seeing the tempered elation in him, it brought a bit of why I used to be less cynical about it all back.
                All of that plus the 115 charges not having been dealt with leaves a foul taste in the mouth.
                Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                  Originally posted by SB View Post
                  All of that plus the 115 charges not having been dealt with leaves a foul taste in the mouth.
                  That’s a good point as well, SB - when will these charges ever be dealt with

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                    With us and city losing all the time. Utd have a free run to top 4.
                    Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                      Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                      With us and city losing all the time. Utd have a free run to top 4.
                      ****, when you put it like that

                      Lucky they are super **** when they have to force the issue, so we will be there and thereabouts with them at the end of the season in 7th/8th

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                        Arsenal are going to cruise to this league title aren’t they? Really think they would **** the bed if someone was within a few points in April, sigh

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                          Their fans and players have taken so many of our songs and celebrations that they now believe they're Liverpool. I expect them to win it.

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                            United v Everton is obviously a match where we want both to lose but a close second would be a fight between teammates leading to a sending off. Idrissa Gueye sent off for slapping Michael Keane. Had to be wrestled off the pitch by Pickford and N’Doye. Very funny. Everton leading at half time though
                            Never knowingly optimistic

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                              Originally posted by Catrin View Post
                              United v Everton is obviously a match where we want both to lose but a close second would be a fight between teammates leading to a sending off. Idrissa Gueye sent off for slapping Michael Keane. Had to be wrestled off the pitch by Pickford and N’Doye. Very funny. Everton leading at half time though
                              Was just reading about this.

                              Bizarre,
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                                Just watched that. Wtf was he doing? He and Keane got in each others way a bit which led to a utd shot, but it was pretty innocuous, then he gets in Keane's face and slaps him All that after 12 mins of the game.
                                Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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