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It's probably one of those acting superstitions like "the Scottish play".
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
Samuel L Jackson getting interviewed on Sky Sports
Called Everton.....Anfield.
"Liverpool are the only team i get to watch apart from the team over the street, Anfield "
Not sure he is that bigger fan
He "became a Liverpool" fan when he made that ****e film in Liverpool with Bobby Carlyle. My sister was at Liverpool Uni at the time and saw them in Magnet on Hardman Street. My sister had been an extra in the crowd for the strip scene in the Full Monty some years before, so approached them telling Carlyle she'd seen his knob.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
Not a celebrity really, although, maybe he is now.
Swedish Politician Lars Ohly Flashes Genitals in Liverpool FC Tattoo Pic.
A Swedish left-wing politician accidentally flashed his genitals to thousands of followers on Instagram after posting a picture meant to show off his new Liverpool football club tattoo.
Lars Ohly, former leader of Sweden's Left Party, uploaded a photo of Liverpool's liver bird tattooed on his leg. But users were quick to inform him that they could also see his penis in the background.
Ohly deleted the picture soon afterwards and made light of the incident on Twitter by saying: "Ha, ha, I accidentally posted a picture on Instagram that showed more than intended. Now corrected".
The lawmaker, 56, was sunbathing outside his summer cottage when the picture was taken, he told the Aftonbladet newspaper.
The blunder prompted an avalanche of comments among social media users.
Conservative foreign minister Carl Bildt, a political opponent, tweeted: "Congratulations to you, after all these years, for getting this genuinely public breakthrough!"
Other users claimed that Ohly showed "loads of balls to admit he supports Liverpool".
"Today I decided not to start using Instagram," current Left Party leader Jonas Sjoestedt wrote.
But Ohly seemed relaxed about the issue. "You just need to be a bit laid back," he told The Local. "But for me, the whole story is over now.
"Summer's wonderful. The willy picture is today's hot topic. Completely by accident, though. The future will see a more thorough uploading review process," he wrote in the early afternoon.
Not that many of you guys in the UK would know him but Wests Tigers & NSW rugby league hooker Robbie Farrah was at the game & visited Federation Square with us all.
Not that many of you guys in the UK would know him but Wests Tigers & NSW rugby league hooker Robbie Farrah was at the game & visited Federation Square with us all. ����
I'm a massive Tigers fan and I have a man crush on Robbie! He is a mad LFC fan and has the customary tattoos to show it. I wanted to catch up with him as I would've loved to get a photo of him and my son. Both WT's, LFC and lefties.
"That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.
Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."
I'm a massive Tigers fan and I have a man crush on Robbie! He is a mad LFC fan and has the customary tattoos to show it. I wanted to catch up with him as I would've loved to get a photo of him and my son. Both WT's, LFC and lefties.
That's a shame you missed him mate. He was down there for a bit but none of the locals knew who he was. We spotted Craig Foster & Les Murray at the G & my lad had his photo taken with them.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
I'm starting to find a new found respect for Foster. I know he slags of Liverpool quite often, however he defends the A-League and football in this country quite well against the pro NRL, AFL press.
"That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.
Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."
I'm starting to find a new found respect for Foster. I know he slags of Liverpool quite often, however he defends the A-League and football in this country quite well against the pro NRL, AFL press.
I've taken him to task several times about his anti Liverpool comments but I think he's a knowledgeable person who's very passionate about the game. I don't agree with everything he says but he reminds me of johnnie warren a bit.
I've taken him to task several times about his anti Liverpool comments but I think he's a knowledgeable person who's very passionate about the game. I don't agree with everything he says but he reminds me of johnnie warren a bit.
When it comes to Liverpool he's a turd, I'll not deny that, so when I say I'm gaining more respect for him I didn't have much to start with. I do like his defence of the game in Oz though.
"That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.
Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."
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