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    Originally posted by chadrtc View Post
    I've been having a "discussion" with him for a while now, all of his posts are like that, in ****ed up broken english. He's a Spurs fan who claims we can only dream of being in their position. Tit.
    dear oh dear!

    Tottenham "when the year ends in 1" hotspurs - easy to be in their position when you spent the sort of cash they have in the past 4 - 5 seasons.

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      Originally posted by fah-q View Post
      I saw that too. @Nesky was it?
      Yeah. Not worth responding to or repeating on here. Those sort of cunts are best ignored really.

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        Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
        dear oh dear!

        Tottenham "when the year ends in 1" hotspurs - easy to be in their position when you spent the sort of cash they have in the past 4 - 5 seasons.
        One of my mates is a Spurs fan who has been crowing ever since they got 4th place.

        I just reply with the following:

        "Your biggest achievement in decades, is equal to our minimum requirement. Why do you think that is?"

        Usually shuts him up.

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          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
          One of my mates is a Spurs fan who has been crowing ever since they got 4th place.

          I just reply with the following:

          "Your biggest achievement in decades, is equal to our minimum requirement. Why do you think that is?"

          Usually shuts him up.
          like it!!

          I'll be using that myself going forwards

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            And i also mock the way he celebrates winning individual CL games (and group games, at that) as if they're moments in history, get the open top bus out etc.

            "Come back when you've won it"

            Again, he usually zips it.

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              Ryan Babel! Superb stuff for once

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                Originally posted by scully View Post
                There is nothing lower than a scum fan. It's hilarious that they'll be giving me grief at work tomorrow when I'll actually be buzzing over getting Kenny back, getting our club back and watching us not only play like a team again but emerge the better team in that match. I got braindead texts after the match like "your team is ****", and total silence when I posted back "Your team always includes the referee". How they can see anything to gloat about after that game is beyond me, as is the fact that they can stoop so low as to dredge up Hillsborough. Zero class and even fewer brain cells.


                I couldn't really give a **** about the result today... i actually logged on here to post the same post as you've just put on.

                We've got our club back.... let the season begin...
                DALGLISH !! :respect

                klopptastic !

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                  Originally posted by Reece View Post
                  I like football again
                  Thats exactly how I feel , I have fell in love with the game again and with the team ,Under Roy I was getting to the stage that I didn't give a **** but now my passion has returned and all Thanks to Kenny , I was even singing yesterday and the wife made a comment " Pity I couldn't make feel as happy as Kenny has done today " I replied ............" Your turn will come one day my sweet "

                  Im like a child again . and In a way I'm glad we didn't win today because now it's upwards from here , I really hope things turn out for him here and looking at the fight and passion today from them players and thats just after one talk session with Kenny , Now for some proper coaches
                  You Can Lead A Horse To Water , But A Pencil Must Be Lead!

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                    Originally posted by andrewces38 View Post
                    Thats exactly how I feel , I have fell in love with the game again and with the team ,Under Roy I was getting to the stage that I didn't give a **** but now my passion has returned and all Thanks to Kenny , I was even singing yesterday and the wife made a comment " Pity I couldn't make feel as happy as Kenny has done today " I replied ............" Your turn will come one day my sweet "

                    Im like a child again . and In a way I'm glad we didn't win today because now it's upwards from here , I really hope things turn out for him here and looking at the fight and passion today from them players and thats just after one talk session with Kenny , Now for some proper coaches

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                      Originally posted by chadrtc View Post
                      Just had this off some cunt on Facebook...


                      Neil Clements: at least the sun speak the truth, and roy deserved it why??? cos he had a team of pricks that cant playmmm dogleish has the same!!
                      Dont live of that thats all he did and you all thought he was god, he was clueless just see what he did at milan!!! spent big on flops and had a couple of good years thats all next you'll be saying he was like shanks ha ha ha and drop the sun campaign, its a great paper ran a great story years ago!!!!!
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                      Why even post that here? Just winds everyone up.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        Originally posted by Bender View Post
                        New manager Kenny Dalglish was frustrated with the decisions against Liverpool at Manchester United on Sunday, but was impressed by his side's application.

                        The Reds' FA Cup dream came to an end at Old Trafford as they were dumped out 1-0 in the third round after Ryan Giggs converted a penalty for the home side in just the second minute.

                        Referee Howard Webb awarded the spot-kick after Dimitar Berbatov went down in the area off a Daniel Agger challenge, then piled more misery on the visitors when he handed captain Steve Gerrard a red card after 30 minutes.

                        But while less than happy with the decisions, Dalglish, who replaced Roy Hodgson at the helm of the struggling Merseysiders on Saturday, took plenty of positives from the encounter.

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                        "The two decisions are important factors in the game, but if you went into detail about them it would take away from the commitment of the players," said Dalglish.

                        "It's difficult to come here, they are top of the league and when you are down to 10 men and lose a goal in the first minute you need to show commitment, and the players did that and they had great support here today as well.

                        "If we can restrict the team at the top of the league to that, that bodes well for us.

                        "We also brought three young lads on to try and freshen it up as our guys had put in so much effort."

                        When pressed on the penalty and red card incidents, he added: "I did not think the penalty was a penalty kick.

                        "The sending off....Is anyone who leaves the ground to get sent off now? The thing was that Howard Webb stepped away from the incident and then blew his whistle after one of our lads kicked the ball."

                        Dalglish says his side's performance on Sunday has put him in a positive frame of mind for when the Premier League resumes next weekend.

                        "For me it's a fantastic journey this next six months," he added.

                        "And if they put as much effort and commitment into the cause as they did today, then they should be alright."

                        The new boss insists he has no specific players on his radar that he wants to bring to Liverpool, despite the inevitable transfer talk surrounding the club.

                        Ideas
                        "I've no pre-conceived ideas of anybody that I've got in mind to come in," he said.

                        "At the end of the day, there's always going to be rumours and speculation, especially when a new fella comes in, and especially when the January transfer window is open.

                        "It's logical to assume there is, but factually I don't know."
                        That is exactly what we come to expect from LFC manager when speaking to media..

                        Cheers Kenny.
                        Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                          Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post
                          Brainless from babel. Funny and true but he should know better. We need our attacking players for the next few games with Cole injured and Gerrard banned we'll be running out of options.


                          Although we all agree with him, it's foolish of someone in his position to do it. Silly thing really, I wouldn't be surprised if the club try to ban players from using twitter
                          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                            "If we can restrict the team at the top of the league to that, that bodes well for us."
                            This is a key point for me. They're top of the league, and we reduced them to THAT. **** all really.

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                              Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                              Sure is, it feels like we are a team again, for the first time in a while it actually hurt that we lost today, any other day it just would have been, Meh, just another nail in roys coffin.
                              It sure it does.

                              Even Torres did give Kenny genuine handshake after he was subbed and went into the stand to watch the end of the game rather than go straight into the tunnel when he was managed by the old fool..

                              Hopefully sign of good things to come.
                              Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                                Ryan Babel has apologised for a tweet he sent about referee Howard Webb in the aftermath of Liverpool's FA Cup exit to Manchester United.

                                The Holland international used his Twitter account to post a mocked-up picture of Webb wearing a United shirt, after the World Cup official awarded the home side a first-minute penalty and sent off Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard in Sunday's third-round tie at Old Trafford.

                                The Football Association confirmed that they would be looking into the matter, as Babel also wrote: "And they call him one of the best referees? That's a joke. SMH."

                                SMH is an abbreviation for "shaking my head" but the 24-year-old has since added: "My apology if they take my posted pic seriously. This is just an emotional reaction after losing an important game.

                                "Sorry Howard Webb."

                                Last January, Babel criticised former Reds manager Rafael Benitez on the social networking site, and he is not the first Liverpool player to court online controversy this weekend.

                                On Saturday, defender Glen Johnson, who missed Sunday's game as his wife had gone into labour, launched an attack on TV pundit Paul Merson after he criticised his performances for the Reds.

                                "Comments from alcoholic drug abusers are not really gonna upset me and who is Paul Merson to judge players, he was average at the best of times," Johnson wrote.

                                "The only reason he's on that show is coz he gambled all his money away. The clown!"

                                A number of people complained that Johnson had brought up Merson's former drug problems and the comments were soon deleted.

                                Back to Sunday - and new Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish called Webb's penalty decision a "joke" and also disputed Gerrard's dismissal, but his son Paul, the former Newcastle striker, went even further via his own Twitter account.

                                He claimed: "Fergie has his puppet Howard Webb on a piece of string."

                                He also made fun of Webb being given an MBE at the start of the year, adding: "Howard Webb MBE. Manc of the Busby Empire."

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