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    Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
    C'mon Coops you've been looking for a row since earlier. Have a can of cider and chill the ****, just sit back and laugh if it gets on your tits.
    I havent mate. Did you see me offer you out? nope.

    I argued my case on something with you and another lad then some dickhead came in and started calling me a cunt and running around all over the show saying **** about me.

    I see the internet as 2 people talking to each other, no different to speaking on the phone say. I wouldnt stand for anyone talking to me like that in the pub so why the **** should I on here. Some people are real cowards mate and hide behind the fact that they are behind a computer screen.:whatever:

    Thats fine if he wants to act like a coward but if he does I will make sure everyone knows he is one big wet fart.

    Fancy calling someone a cunt and not having the balls to face them when they call you out for it?

    I cant see what is so difficult about acting on here the same as you do in real life.

    Enema you big faggot get in touch.

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      Sent you a PM mate.

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        Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
        Sent you a PM mate.
        seen and returned mate

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          Just to make it clear where I stand on this.

          I want everyone to understand that I am a ****house and in no way wish to go toe to toe with anyone.

          Just so that's understood

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            Originally posted by alunevans View Post
            Just to make it clear where I stand on this.

            I want everyone to understand that I am a ****house and in no way wish to go toe to toe with anyone.

            Just so that's understood
            Contrary to popular belief, I have huge genitals.

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              Originally posted by alunevans View Post
              Just to make it clear where I stand on this.

              I want everyone to understand that I am a ****house and in no way wish to go toe to toe with anyone.

              Just so that's understood

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                loving the atmosphere in here tonight, lads
                --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                  someone mention a straightener
                  "People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.”
                  Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008

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                    Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
                    loving the atmosphere in here tonight, lads
                    Originally posted by Revo View Post
                    someone mention a straightener

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                      Originally posted by enema of the state View Post
                      maybe for those with very short attention spans who prefer to abuse other spectators than watch the game. we pressed them pretty hard in the 1st half and had lots of chances - sorry you couldnt get any enjoyment from it - i think you and lfc would be better off if you let someone whod enjoy it have youre seat instead. i suspect those sitting around you would appreciate the gesture.
                      i thought you and your girlfriend left 35 mins in after videoing the kop on your mobiles :whatever:
                      ps3 fanclub member#1
                      sony will win the console war.

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                        It's getting some press, good stuff.



                        Tom Hicks and George Gillett will be targeted by angry Liverpool fans on Monday in the first orchestrated show of dissent against their Anfield reign.

                        After weeks of voicing their support for Rafa Benitez, over the mounting threat to his position as Liverpool manager, Anfield followers are about to adopt a different approach by turning their fury on his bosses, Hicks and Gillett.
                        Influential website Reclaim The Kop, who organised the pro-Benitez demonstration prior to the Champions League tie with Porto two months ago, have launched a scathing attack on the Americans and urged a capacity Anfield crowd to follow suit against Aston Villa on Monday night.

                        In a press release, they claimed Hicks and Gillett were 'not fit to be associated with our club' and added that forcing them out might be the only way to save Benitez.

                        'We allowed ourselves to believe that they had a gut sense of Liverpool's specialness,' it said. 'They gave a good impression of understanding and cherishing The Liverpool Way, but the current situation is unworkable.

                        'There is a minimum acceptable standard of ownership and Hicks and Gillett have fallen badly short.

                        Rafa, with his ingrained sense of honour, dignity and morality, has been publicly humiliated by them and would have walked away by now but for one small thing the Americans will never get.

                        'He loves it here. He loves the club, the fans, the city and The Liverpool Way. More than anybody at the club, he is desperate to deliver for us that which we long for so badly.

                        'They will sack him in the summer. They have left themselves with no other option, so while it gives us no joy to recommend it, we have to drive them out.

                        'These are critical times for Liverpool FC. If Hicks stays, Rafa goes — simple as that. And if Rafa goes, the empire he is building crumbles. After giving Rafa a vote of no-confidence, he (Hicks) will have to sack him in the summer — unless the owners are not here. We have to give our answer loud and clear, starting on Monday night.'

                        Hicks denied on Thursday that he was considering selling his Anfield stake to Dubai International Capital but he may have second thoughts if vocal backing for Benitez turns into open hostility towards himself and Gillett.

                        Around 2,000 fans responded to a call from Reclaim The Kop in November and marched from a nearby pub to the ground, shouting slogans and carrying banners.

                        The protests were sparked by Benitez's fears that he was about to be ousted and his hold on power has been eroded still further by Hicks' recent admission that he offered the manager's job to Jurgen Klinsmann.

                        Doubts remain about Benitez's ability to survive beyond the end of the season. As he prepared for the Villa game, he insisted unity within the squad was a strong as ever and made light of an apparent refusal by Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher to back him publicly.

                        Gerrard shook his head when asked whether Tuesday's 5-0 FA Cup third round replay win was 'for the manager', while Carragher admitted he 'hadn't a clue' whether the 47-year old Spaniard could deliver the main prize of a Barclays Premier League title.

                        'I am not concerned about that one bit,' said Benitez. 'We have all spoken before about the importance of doing the right thing for the club, not individuals, and they were echoing what I have always believed.

                        'I have a fantastic relationship with the players, even if I wasn't invited to their Christmas party! The relationship is as good as ever, and Stevie and Carra know I have always supported them strongly.'

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                          Originally posted by Chris View Post
                          It's getting some press, good stuff.



                          Tom Hicks and George Gillett will be targeted by angry Liverpool fans on Monday in the first orchestrated show of dissent against their Anfield reign.

                          After weeks of voicing their support for Rafa Benitez, over the mounting threat to his position as Liverpool manager, Anfield followers are about to adopt a different approach by turning their fury on his bosses, Hicks and Gillett.
                          Influential website Reclaim The Kop, who organised the pro-Benitez demonstration prior to the Champions League tie with Porto two months ago, have launched a scathing attack on the Americans and urged a capacity Anfield crowd to follow suit against Aston Villa on Monday night.

                          In a press release, they claimed Hicks and Gillett were 'not fit to be associated with our club' and added that forcing them out might be the only way to save Benitez.

                          'We allowed ourselves to believe that they had a gut sense of Liverpool's specialness,' it said. 'They gave a good impression of understanding and cherishing The Liverpool Way, but the current situation is unworkable.

                          'There is a minimum acceptable standard of ownership and Hicks and Gillett have fallen badly short.

                          Rafa, with his ingrained sense of honour, dignity and morality, has been publicly humiliated by them and would have walked away by now but for one small thing the Americans will never get.

                          'He loves it here. He loves the club, the fans, the city and The Liverpool Way. More than anybody at the club, he is desperate to deliver for us that which we long for so badly.

                          'They will sack him in the summer. They have left themselves with no other option, so while it gives us no joy to recommend it, we have to drive them out.

                          'These are critical times for Liverpool FC. If Hicks stays, Rafa goes — simple as that. And if Rafa goes, the empire he is building crumbles. After giving Rafa a vote of no-confidence, he (Hicks) will have to sack him in the summer — unless the owners are not here. We have to give our answer loud and clear, starting on Monday night.'

                          Hicks denied on Thursday that he was considering selling his Anfield stake to Dubai International Capital but he may have second thoughts if vocal backing for Benitez turns into open hostility towards himself and Gillett.

                          Around 2,000 fans responded to a call from Reclaim The Kop in November and marched from a nearby pub to the ground, shouting slogans and carrying banners.

                          The protests were sparked by Benitez's fears that he was about to be ousted and his hold on power has been eroded still further by Hicks' recent admission that he offered the manager's job to Jurgen Klinsmann.

                          Doubts remain about Benitez's ability to survive beyond the end of the season. As he prepared for the Villa game, he insisted unity within the squad was a strong as ever and made light of an apparent refusal by Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher to back him publicly.

                          Gerrard shook his head when asked whether Tuesday's 5-0 FA Cup third round replay win was 'for the manager', while Carragher admitted he 'hadn't a clue' whether the 47-year old Spaniard could deliver the main prize of a Barclays Premier League title.

                          'I am not concerned about that one bit,' said Benitez. 'We have all spoken before about the importance of doing the right thing for the club, not individuals, and they were echoing what I have always believed.

                          'I have a fantastic relationship with the players, even if I wasn't invited to their Christmas party! The relationship is as good as ever, and Stevie and Carra know I have always supported them strongly.'
                          Now that's more like it
                          [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                            Doubts remain about Benitez's ability to survive beyond the end of the season. As he prepared for the Villa game, he insisted unity within the squad was a strong as ever and made light of an apparent refusal by Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher to back him publicly.

                            Gerrard shook his head when asked whether Tuesday's 5-0 FA Cup third round replay win was 'for the manager', while Carragher admitted he 'hadn't a clue' whether the 47-year old Spaniard could deliver the main prize of a Barclays Premier League title.
                            This is ****
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                              Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                              Was in one of the pubs in concert square and had a bit of hassle, just ordered a pint and got surrounded by lads one of them hit me in the back of the head with a handful of ice....anyway **** it theres good and bad everywhere, i love Liverpool FC and the city.



                              Mate there are pricks everywhere, you wanna try a night out in Ebbw
                              All hat and no cattle

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                                Originally posted by pezzzer View Post
                                i thought you and your girlfriend left 35 mins in after videoing the kop on your mobiles :whatever:



                                All hat and no cattle

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