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    Originally posted by fidget View Post
    I'd rather wait til we're 3-0 up


    i predict a 3-2 win
    removing all the weak links makes us stronger

    too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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      Originally posted by Lee View Post
      Drogba and Terry.

      Is this likely to be on TV anywhere? Or will it be streamed on the LFC website?


      Who the **** thought it'd be a good idea to invite two Chelsea legends and two despicable cunts too.

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        Id wager that this will be on BT sport as they always seem to air our testimonials or charity games.
        *Except Michael, who died.

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          Stick him up front for half an hour. Watch him score
          Was muß, das muß.

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            Jail for ex-Pc over Gerrard footage.

            A corrupt policewoman has been jailed for 22 months after seizing CCTV footage of a street bust-up to be used as a "tool to blackmail" Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard.

            Helen Jones, 32, a former Pc with Merseyside Police, obtained the footage by "flashing her warrant card" to the manageress of a bank.

            The incident involved friends of Gerrard, the then-England captain, becoming involved in a row with other men at a bar near his home in Formby, Merseyside, which spilled out on to the street and was caught on the CCTV cameras of a nearby bank.

            Local businessman Paul Lloyd, 35, claimed Gerrard "threw the first punch" but, at an earlier hearing, prosecutors said the Liverpool midfielder was acting as a peacemaker on the evening of August 4 2013.

            Jones, formerly of Formby, now living in Chatham, Kent, did not deny improperly using her status as a police officer to get the CCTV and admitted misconduct in a public office but claimed she was doing a favour for a friend.

            But during a three day hearing, known as a trial of issue last November, Judge Stuart Baker said he found her account "wholly implausible", ruling Jones acted for "base motives" and described her as a "practised and persistent liar".

            He said the CCTV was secured to use it "possibly as a lever to cause Mr Gerrard to pay money to suppress it or, at the very least, to use it in a away which would potentially cause embarrassment, as has in fact occurred".

            Jailing her today Judge Baker told the defendant: "This was deliberate and calculated misconduct in a public office."

            The judge added: "You deliberately created a false impression in the mind of the bank manager that you were investigating a criminal offence.

            "In fact you were on a mission to obtain that matter so that you could put it either directly or through an intermediary, who would use it for his own ends, which were nothing whatsover to do with a criminal investigation."

            Judge Baker said while Jones may not have known who, eventually, the CCTV would be passed to or for what purpose, it had caused Liverpool's Gerrard, and his friend Lee McPartland, "serious personal embarrassment", and damaged the reputation of Merseyside Police.

            Jones made no reaction as she was jailed, though she had wept earlier when her lawyer recounted some of the "trauma" she had faced while on duty as a police officer.

            Jones, who joined the police in 2005, was off-duty and on a career break when she went to the Lloyds branch in Formby and took the footage, which the prosecution claimed was for "criminal purposes".

            Earlier the court heard Jones got her hands on the CCTV to allow Mr Lloyd or another person, to use it as a "lever" to cause Steven Gerrard to pay money to suppress it or use it in a way to cause him potential embarrassment.

            Mr Lloyd claimed Gerrard and his friends assaulted him, and following the incident the footballer and his friend Mr McPartland, faced "demands and threats" amid an atmosphere of "unpleasantness" and "menace" with claims of money being offered by the press for the footage.

            Gerrard was later named in legal papers lodged by Mr Lloyd at the High Court claiming damages following the disturbance.

            The civil case named Gerrard, his wife, Alex, and Mr McPartland, as defendants.

            But Richard Howarth, prosecuting, said Mr Lloyd, who gave evidence at the earlier hearing, was "an untruthful witness who sought to exploit his involvement in this incident and he maintained his deceit in the witness box".

            The prosecutor added: "There is still no extant proceedings in the High Court, which given his performance in the witness box, is hardly surprising."

            Mr Howarth said the actual CCTV, which has never been made public, was a "side issue" in Jones' admitted offence of misconduct.

            Gerrard's lawyers and Liverpool FC became involved and police called in with their investigation leading to Jones's arrest and her resignation from the police.

            Roderick Jones, mitigating for Jones, said: "We are dealing with a single event in which a serving police officer on a career break took a decision to essentially, catastrophically bend the rules to breaking point and in doing so, broke them.

            "This is a shameful and criminal aberration."

            Outside court Detective Chief Inspector Andy O'Connor, of Merseyside Police, said: "Today's result sends out a clear message to both members of the public and our own police staff and shows that Merseyside Police is committed to providing the public with a professional service and we will not tolerate any abuse of office.

            "The behaviour of this former officer was completely unacceptable and serves to undermine the public's confidence and trust in the police. We are quite clear, no officer is above the law. If any officer is found to be behaving in a way that does not meet our high standards we will take swift and robust action.

            "For this reason Merseyside Police will not tolerate such criminal behaviour. This former officer let down her colleagues whom day in, day out, provide a professional and quality service to members of communities across Merseyside.

            "I would also like to thank the Crown Prosecution Service and the prosecution team for all their support throughout this case and the investigation team, for their professionalism and commitment throughout this investigation."

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              Yet another bloody corrupt copper. What is it with these ******s.

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                Originally posted by EwarWoo View Post
                Yet another bloody corrupt copper. What is it with these ******s.
                One of the women I work with is engaged to a copper

                Some of the stories she tells about their antics are quite unreal
                What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                Batman

                F*** off!!!

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                  Back when I was a ridiculously heavy stoner on the way home from work I had a long wait for a bus so I always called in at a pub (stoned).

                  The landlord and landlady were ex Welsh coppers who noticed my state and asked me to help them out because they no longer had friends locally in the police force who would make things dissapear so they couldn't get gear.

                  I was gobsmacked about how open they were about it. They'd basically left the police force as they'd formed the opinion that most coppers were scum.

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                    Most of them are massive coke & dopeheads

                    Large % have far right views - unashamedly so

                    Nepotism, sexism & racism runs deep (no surprise there)

                    Items from crime scenes / house searches disappear all the time

                    They take the piss hugely with expenses & jolly boys day/nights out classed as 'training exercises' - all at the tax payers expense of course staying in 5* hotels & getting paid whilst being away from home - classed as 'hardship pay'

                    Quite happy to take it in turns sleeping on the job on night duty

                    All at the end of which they retire on a massive pension

                    There's loads more she tells us but winds me up just thinking about it!
                    What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                    Batman

                    F*** off!!!

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                      thread could go west here
                      Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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                        I'm fairly sure you've copied the wrong story about a crooked copper

                        But **** that ****. He should pay back now, not out of his pension
                        Football without Origi is nothing

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                          No it was in keepin with the crooked copper theme
                          Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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                            Liverpool: Steven Gerrard faces fight - Brendan Rodgers

                            Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says Steven Gerrard will not "walk straight into" the team when he is fit.

                            The Reds captain, who may be back for Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final against Blackburn, has missed the last six matches with a hamstring injury.

                            Liverpool have won five of the games, with the only blemish the Europa League defeat on penalties to Besiktas.

                            "There is no-one in the squad who has a God-given right to walk straight into the team," said Rodgers.

                            "I have shown in my time here that players who are performing well, irrespective of price or status, they play - simple as that.

                            "Steven is very much a team man and if he was on the bench because the team was in good form and playing well, I think everyone respects that."

                            The absence of Gerrard - who is leaving Anfield at the end of the season to join Los Angeles Galaxy - has coincided with the team's best run of form all season, with Rodgers's men unbeaten in the league since the turn of the year.

                            Liverpool have won all six league matches in which Gerrard, 34, has not featured, scoring an average of 2.3 goals a game as opposed to 1.3 with him in the team.

                            Jordan Henderson has captained the side since Gerrard's injury and has been in fine form, scoring in the two wins in the past week over Burnley and Manchester City.

                            The nature of his goals - powerful, long-range efforts - has led to comparisons with Gerrard, but Rodgers is keen to play down such talk.

                            "Jordan is a young guy who is a wonderful talent but he is a different type of player," said the Northern Irishman.

                            "Just because he takes a corner and Steven Gerrard takes a corner, or because he shoots from outside the box and so does Steven, it doesn't mean he is the new Steven Gerrard.

                            "He is Jordan Henderson and he is creating his own career and headlines."
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              And rightly so.

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                                Originally posted by rodo View Post
                                No it was in keepin with the crooked copper theme
                                For some reason the thread never opened at the new posts but only at the last post. Assumed you were supposed to link to the CCTV case but posted the wrong link. Scrolled back now and seen the rest of the progression
                                Football without Origi is nothing

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