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Originally posted by desertscouser View Post
Mate you are absolutely obsessed.
Altogether now: "In' ena horto magiko, doste mou ligo gia na pio...."White liquid in a bottle = Milk
Purslow = C*nt
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Actually Rafa said that in an Italian newspaper before the Barca gameOriginally posted by wavydavy View PostLiverpool vs Milan. Trust me . I said it ages ago. Footy's like that!
"Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
- Denis Diderot (1713-1784)
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A shocking night for us tonight with the Mancs & Chelsea going through. We are so much more effective against foreign opposition than we are against domestice teams. Having said all that, people are getting carried away with it all, we haven't beat Chelsea & the Mancs haven't beaten Milan/Munich.
The thing both LFC & Milan/Munich have is that we only have 1 thing to concentrate on. The league/CL double is so hard to win for a reason. Man u & Chelsea can't rest anybody, we all can. i think it'll be a Munich v LFC final. we will have too much for Chelsea as injuries and the sheer volume of games will catch up with them, ditto Utd.AKA Heighway No9
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Quality!Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View PostCan you imagine the stewardesses hair-dos and make up after trying to stop all that!
I can hear it now....
Stewardess: "The exits are here , here and here..."
Scouser: "Ta Luv, gerrrout yer Manc **** this is yer stop..."
"Even men with steel hearts love to see a dog on the pitch". It generates a warmth around the ground that augurs well for mankind and that's what life's about. Trouble is these days you never see a dog on the pitch".
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I'm trying to be philosophical over this. If Man Utd or Chelsea win it they will have done so on a budget far, far greater than the one Rafa has been allocated. This is our second semi in three years. People forget man u didn't even make it into the uefa cup last year so it's hardly like they're in the middle of some kind of period of dominance a la US in the 70s/80s.Originally posted by Marshy View Post...before our eyes - or perhaps the ultimate feeling of football heaven.
I've a feeling this is either going to end up as one of our greatest ever and most satisfying of finishes to a season or end up as the ultimate nightmare - and we know what that would be. My heart has started an irregular beat already with the 'possibilities' that may unfold, because i just know there is not going to be any grey finish to our season - it's going to be a black or white finish - joy or utter despair.
I can't cope with the stress.
Regardless of what happens I regard this seasons campaign as hugely successful. It proves 2005 wasn't the fluke our detractors have alleged. When you look at some of the players, squads and managers we've had since Fagan we're looking in better shape than we've been in a long time. Good coach, new stadium, new owners with a bit of cash(we hope!) and the greatest fans anywhere( a barcelona fan told me so!!)
Football's rich are getting richer and further away from the rest than ever and that is a damn shame. Thing is, I think the gravy train has left the station and, thanks to Rafa and David Moores, we're on it. Football is, like a lot of things cyclic and there is enough going on at Anfield these days to suggest that the next decade or so could be a bit interesting!I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.
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Great post mateOriginally posted by wavydavy View PostI'm trying to be philosophical over this. If Man Utd or Chelsea win it they will have done so on a budget far, far greater than the one Rafa has been allocated. This is our second semi in three years. People forget man u didn't even make it into the uefa cup last year so it's hardly like they're in the middle of some kind of period of dominance a la US in the 70s/80s.
Regardless of what happens I regard this seasons campaign as hugely successful. It proves 2005 wasn't the fluke our detractors have alleged. When you look at some of the players, squads and managers we've had since Fagan we're looking in better shape than we've been in a long time. Good coach, new stadium, new owners with a bit of cash(we hope!) and the greatest fans anywhere( a barcelona fan told me so!!)
Football's rich are getting richer and further away from the rest than ever and that is a damn shame. Thing is, I think the gravy train has left the station and, thanks to Rafa and David Moores, we're on it. Football is, like a lot of things cyclic and there is enough going on at Anfield these days to suggest that the next decade or so could be a bit interesting!
"Even men with steel hearts love to see a dog on the pitch". It generates a warmth around the ground that augurs well for mankind and that's what life's about. Trouble is these days you never see a dog on the pitch".
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