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    #46
    Originally posted by anfieldanfield
    You're so dull it's almost not worth responding to you Jaco, but here it goes anyway.

    I was there on Sunday, only my 5th game this season, but I spent fourty five quid on the ticket had to sit through 90 minutes of some of the worst, clueless, route one, football I've seen us play since the dark days of Houllier's last season. It's was a truly woeful display, totally lacking in any sense of creativity, pace, urgency, and at times, very worryingly, pride. I saw us getting ripped apart by a rival, a side we are supposedly as good as.

    Then 50,000 gooners started chanting 'easy easy', now as much as I hate that chant they were spot on, it was EASY, far too ****ing easy. Embarrassingly so.

    So, as our great club so often does, we stood in the face of adversity and sung our famous anthem, sure we were feeling sorry for ourselves, but we knew we were all in it together and we'll come out of this mini crisis together.

    THAT IS WHAT LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB IS ALL ABOUT.

    If Marky cant see that, be he 18, 28 or 38, he quite frankly doesn't have a ****ing clue about supporting this club, or at least, not a clue of what it's like to support our club when you're not watching the match on the tele.
    If you'd have just made that point nobody would've said anything, in fact people would've agreed by and large. But instead you had to make a remark about him 'finally producing the goods' over here after a couple of weeks. Just ****ing leave it. If his post is **** say it's **** and why, no need to bring in your personal beef with the guy all the time, it's ****ing boring.
    Like blood on iron

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      #47
      Originally posted by anfieldanfield
      You're so dull it's almost not worth responding to you Jaco, but here it goes anyway.

      I was there on Sunday, only my 5th game this season, but I spent fourty five quid on the ticket had to sit through 90 minutes of some of the worst, clueless, route one, football I've seen us play since the dark days of Houllier's last season. It's was a truly woeful display, totally lacking in any sense of creativity, pace, urgency, and at times, very worryingly, pride. I saw us getting ripped apart by a rival, a side we are supposedly as good as.

      Then 50,000 gooners started chanting 'easy easy', now as much as I hate that chant they were spot on, it was EASY, far too ****ing easy. Embarrassingly so.

      So, as our great club so often does, we stood in the face of adversity and sung our famous anthem, sure we were feeling sorry for ourselves, but we knew we were all in it together and we'll come out of this mini crisis together.

      THAT IS WHAT LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB IS ALL ABOUT.

      If Marky cant see that, be he 18, 28 or 38, he quite frankly doesn't have a ****ing clue about supporting this club, or at least, not a clue of what it's like to support our club when you're not watching the match on the tele.




      I couldn't be bothered reading all that as it is probably a typical "I'm always right so it doesn't matter if I am a ******" post. You seem to take a lot of pleasure getting a rise out of Mark, almost as much as you do in whinging about the club you support. If anyone here is dull, in any sense of the word, it is must certainly you, but you are too far up your own arse to notice it.
      I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


      Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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        #48
        Marky18 you come out with classic threads.
        When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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          #49
          Originally posted by Red_Polo
          If you'd have just made that point nobody would've said anything, in fact people would've agreed by and large. But instead you had to make a remark about him 'finally producing the goods' over here after a couple of weeks. Just ****ing leave it. If his post is **** say it's **** and why, no need to bring in your personal beef with the guy all the time, it's ****ing boring.
          As ever Polo straight to the point and spot on.

          AA - you're sailing close to bullying - cut it out, its embarrassing.
          ...
          Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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            #50
            Originally posted by anfieldanfield

            I was there on Sunday, only my 5th game this season, but I spent fourty five quid on the ticket had to sit through 90 minutes of some of the worst, clueless, route one, football I've seen us play since the dark days of Houllier's last season. It's was a truly woeful display, totally lacking in any sense of creativity, pace, urgency, and at times, very worryingly, pride. I saw us getting ripped apart by a rival, a side we are supposedly as good as.

            Then 50,000 gooners started chanting 'easy easy', now as much as I hate that chant they were spot on, it was EASY, far too ****ing easy. Embarrassingly so.

            So, as our great club so often does, we stood in the face of adversity and sung our famous anthem, sure we were feeling sorry for ourselves, but we knew we were all in it together and we'll come out of this mini crisis together.

            THAT IS WHAT LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB IS ALL ABOUT.

            That bit is quite a good post actually. The others weren't.

            And Marky, this thread was ill conceived but hopefully you've learnt something from it, and in general its good to see people here have tried to educate you as to why you are wrong rather than destroying you for it.

            The singing of YNWA at a time like that is inherent to what makes Liverpool football club genuinely special. The team might have played without pride, but we, the fans, still have ours. True LFc fans never boo returning players or our own team, applaud opponents who have played football the right way, and sing YNWA more passionately in adversity than even in victory. Read the lyrics, that's the whole point.....

            When you walk through a storm
            Hold your head up high
            And don't be afraid of the dark.
            At the end of the storm
            There's a golden sky
            And the sweet silver
            Song of a lark.
            Walk on through the wind
            Walk on through the rain
            Though your dreams
            Be tossed and blown.
            Walk on
            walk on
            With hope in your hearts
            And you'll never walk alone
            You'll never walk alone.
            Walk on
            walk on
            I could not dig, I dared not rob:
            Therefore I lied to please the mob.
            Now all my lies are proved untrue
            And I must face the men I slew.
            What tale shall serve me here among
            Mine angry and defrauded young?

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              #51
              Originally posted by MrMichael
              That bit is quite a good post actually. The others weren't.

              And Marky, this thread was ill conceived but hopefully you've learnt something from it, and in general its good to see people here have tried to educate you as to why you are wrong rather than destroying you for it.

              The singing of YNWA at a time like that is inherent to what makes Liverpool football club genuinely special. The team might have played without pride, but we, the fans, still have ours. True LFc fans never boo returning players or our own team, applaud opponents who have played football the right way, and sing YNWA more passionately in adversity than even in victory. Read the lyrics, that's the whole point.....

              When you walk through a storm
              Hold your head up high
              And don't be afraid of the dark.
              At the end of the storm
              There's a golden sky
              And the sweet silver
              Song of a lark.
              Walk on through the wind
              Walk on through the rain
              Though your dreams
              Be tossed and blown.
              Walk on
              walk on
              With hope in your hearts
              And you'll never walk alone
              You'll never walk alone.
              Walk on
              walk on
              Good call on removing the opening sentence
              ...
              Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                #52
                Originally posted by Bob
                Good call on removing the opening sentence


                I must've jsut missed it. Shame you didn't quote it
                Like blood on iron

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                  #53
                  Despite the pizzling this bloke is being given I stand behind this post from yesterday.


                  "Nice YNWA at the end, showed a real sense of passion and pride, even after such a woeful display from the team.[/quote]"


                  ........ thought that was incredibly generous of the travelling reds today.

                  That second half performance raised a lot of questions about our squads understanding of committment and what is required to win points when the chips are down.

                  Not happy.

                  [endquote]

                  If you travelled and felt compelled to sing at the end of that , well fair play to you .

                  Don t bother questioning my credentials to support LFC, it goes way back.
                  Mental note to self:

                  Don't Dis The Blog
                  Don't Dis The Blog
                  Don't Dis The Blog
                  Don't Dis The Blog
                  Don't Dis The Blog

                  :whatever:

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                    #54
                    *waits for Marky to attempt to claim this was just a clever wind up*

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Red_Polo


                      I must've jsut missed it. Shame you didn't quote it
                      I was refering to his AA quote.
                      ...
                      Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Rosco
                        *waits for Marky to attempt to claim this was just a clever wind up*
                        Again, stop hounding the lad. Cheers.
                        ...
                        Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Bob
                          Again, stop hounding the lad. Cheers.
                          I'm only preparing you for what's next. Besides posting once on this car crash of a thread can hardly be described as "hounding".

                          Nikeser posted this exact thread after the PSV game, Marky saw it he knows the reaction it got. He's claimed all of his stupid threads on 6CM were wind ups, this will be no different.
                          Last edited by Rosco; 14-11-06, 02:07 AM.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Bob
                            I was refering to his AA quote.
                            Oh.

                            Like blood on iron

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious
                              Up late again tonight
                              yup exams start with in a week, been reading up on comparative politics, and eastern philosophy...

                              no shag for me tonight though of to bed schools early tomorrow, so i bid you good night...
                              "I have decided to escape, to defy the shogun. Today I will begin walking the road to hell. But you will choose your own path. So, soon you may be seeing heaven. Choose the sword, and you will join me. Choose the ball and you join your mother, in death. You don’t understand my words, but you must choose. So… come boy, choose life or death."

                              "You would've been happier if you'd chosen to join your mother in her world. " - Ogami Itto

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Diego
                                yup exams start with in a week, been reading up on comparative politics, and eastern philosophy...

                                no shag for me tonight though of to bed schools early tomorrow, so i bid you good night...
                                Eek that makes a change control document + tracking log doc sound positively riveting.
                                ...
                                Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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