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    #16
    Originally posted by Parm View Post
    My MOtM Today
    Just behind Hyppia for me but close
    Oh the man is a midfield maestro
    and his passes are sooo delightful
    everyone wants to know
    Alonso Alonso Alonso

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      #17
      **** fans.

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        #18
        I was at the game and a small section of their fans to the left of us were utter gob****es
        They were typical small club wannabe hooligans, they spent most of the game trying to intimidate us into meeting them afterwards.

        One knob had a home made sign that said "Sign On" what a tosser!

        When we scored there were three Reds in their section who were attacked and had to be led out by the stewards, think one was a girl aswell

        We were singing "Shankley, Shankley" & they came back with "Bill Shankley was a Manc he hates Scousers "

        Thats how they act for their biggest game in 30 years

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          #19
          Small time fans of a small time club

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            #20
            Capello: Don't be like Gerrard!



            Fabio Capello aimed a sideswipe at Steven Gerrard’s lack of discipline when giving advice to Fiorentina’s Riccardo Montolivo.

            The Liverpool midfielder was recently charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and affray after an alleged nightclub brawl.


            Gerrard has often been held up as a positive example for young Italian players to follow, while Montolivo has singled him out as an idol.


            “Let’s hope he doesn’t want to imitate Gerrard in every way, especially with regards to recent behaviour,” said England manager Capello on firenzeviola.it.

            It is still unclear whether Capello will exclude Gerrard from internationals until the legal situation is sorted out, but Liverpool have rushed to defend their star player.


            Capello was speaking to Montolivo when he visited Fiorentina’s winter training camp in Marbella yesterday afternoon.


            “I was happy to be here and I always have fun chatting with [Cesare] Prandelli about football. Fiorentina are a great squad.


            “I won’t talk about tactics because it doesn’t seem appropriate for me to do so, but I can only say that what I saw here was really very interesting.”


            Capello also had a special word for Adrian Mutu, who had worked with the Coach when they were both at Juventus.


            “He is doing extremely well and represents a crucial figure for this team.”




            **** off Capello you ******. Gerrard should do a Carra and quit.
            Interesting to see how Capello would do then.
            Oh the man is a midfield maestro
            and his passes are sooo delightful
            everyone wants to know
            Alonso Alonso Alonso

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              #21
              Tis just what fans do. Anything, to distract the other team. Anything to get on their backs. For years after Van Persie got cleared of rape he was serenaded with songs about molesting women. Those were not the Moral Police either. It's just football.

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                #22
                Bunch of ****wits.

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                  #23
                  I believe Don Capello was misquoted.

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                    #24
                    So, if an opposition player was up on charges and came to Anfield, not one of us would get on his back and try to rile him up? Bollocks.

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                      #25
                      wasnt that bad tbf
                      and fully expected
                      wait til we play the bitters
                      still its a back handed compliment actually

                      will take more than a few hours community work (which he will get )to stop me bessie from bringing the league home

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Scratch View Post
                        So, if an opposition player was up on charges and came to Anfield, not one of us would get on his back and try to rile him up? Bollocks.
                        That's not the point.

                        I would expect chants, etc. but booing makes no sense really as it is a form of objection to something. That was the point.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Chrono View Post
                          That's not the point.

                          I would expect chants, etc. but booing makes no sense really as it is a form of objection to something. That was the point.
                          Booing isn't a form of objection, not at a match. It's a form of derision, and they were derinding him, in the same way if United came to town and someone like Ferdinand had a charge hanging over him, he would face the chorus. Can't see a problem with it to be fair, and Gerrard probably expected it.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Scratch View Post
                            So, if an opposition player was up on charges and came to Anfield, not one of us would get on his back and try to rile him up? Bollocks.


                            With some of the things that have been chanted towards Gerrard, Beckham, Lampard etc in the past I don't really see booing him as being a big deal at all, in fact he was probably quite surprised it was that tame.

                            What do people expect Preston's fans to do? Sit in awe of our great players and applaud every time they touch the ball?
                            "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
                              A true World Class player playing at their stadium and they're booing him! When he went to take a corner he was being abused by the same section of fans who were frantically taking photos of him.

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