We've lost 3 of our last 4 league games, 4 of our last 6 and have 2 wins in 9.
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Jee ****! didnt relise it was that bad! I know and knew we are **** away but lost 3 of our last 4 in all comps?Originally posted by Shaggy View PostWe've lost 3 of our last 4 league games, 4 of our last 6 and have 2 wins in 9.When we hang the capitalists they will sell us the rope we use.
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Originally posted by PC Plod View PostGlad I went to the pub. Just deleted game off harddrive. Nit even surprised. Not even sure how much I give a **** anymore. There is ****all left of the club I loved so much.
Went to pub too, how much you paying for a pint?
(****all else to talk about!)
When we hang the capitalists they will sell us the rope we use.
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You nearly like your stats as much as Rafa!Originally posted by Shaggy View PostWe've lost 3 of our last 4 league games, 4 of our last 6 and have 2 wins in 9.
Shaggy for manager!!
Do you know mate, you could do a better job than that ****ing clown ffs!
Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Patience in Roy Hodsgon has run out at alienated Anfield
Tony Evans Football Editor
Last updated December 30 2010 12:10AM
Last night the dissatisfaction that has bubbled beneath the surface at Anfield was given public voice. As Wolverhampton Wanderers added a new level of humiliation to an embarrassing campaign, the Kop sang: “Hodgson for England”.
That is shocking enough in itself. Nowhere in football has the relationship between manager and fans been turned into such a fetish as at Liverpool.
Bill Shankly created an emotional link between the Boot Room and the terraces that has sometimes been strained — by Graeme Souness and most recently in the fading days of the Rafael Benítez regime — but never broken. Last night it was.
Hodgson inherited a dysfunctional club but was bequeathed a core of talent in Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres and Pepe Reina that Mick McCarthy would kill for. The former Fulham manager was presented as the man who would get the best out of the squad. Instead it got worse.
John W. Henry and New England Sports Ventures, the new owners, have been beyond reproach since arriving at Anfield. Henry admits he knows little about football and is learning the game. His has been a patient and sensible approach aimed at bringing stability.
However, patience is not always rewarded. Hodgson is alienating players, staff members talk disparagingly about his methods and attitude and now the supporters have crossed a line that not long ago would have been unimaginable. Kenny Dalglish, who advised against employing Hodgson, must be seething with frustration.
A manager with four English titles to his credit, he has the charisma and knowledge to bring stability and purpose to a club that lack both. At least in the short term.
Anfield has just emerged from a period of civil war and cannot afford another. Henry needs to listen and act now. Otherwise things will spiral out of control on and off the pitch.
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I expect Dalglish to be caretaker manager until the end of the season. At least he can motivate players and get them playing more attacking football.Originally posted by JHP View PostA decent manager would get a lot more from the players we have. NESV are now in a very difficult position they obviously want and need time to avoid making hasty and wrong decisions but unless there is a marked improvement against Bolton I think they will have to show their hand.Was muß, das muß.
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He is one of those devious people who are not clever and do not realize that people have seen through his bull**** long time ago.Originally posted by McDermotX View Post
He's a calculating ****...............that much is crystal clear over the last couple of months.
Everything is designed to make his position untenable in the long term, waiting for the inevitable dismissal and pay off from NESV...........he knows he's finished at the club, but for whatever reason, the owners aren't pulling the trigger just yet. His attitude towards the fans, the traditions of the club and the players speaks volumes, with his reputation being kept isolated by his allies in the media.
No one who wanted to succeed at this club would go about his business in the way he has conducted himself since the takeover and every day he remains in charge should be looked on as an insult to us fans IMO.
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Finally the Kop could watch no longer and dicided to put Roy out of his misery. There's enough knowledge still at the club for it to be made clear to nesv that there's only one option that doesn't pitch then against the fans of the club they've just invested £300m in. I agree that sacking Bodge mid season wasn't the plan, but they need to write a new plan tonight. If they don't there'll be trouble.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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