Seems they're making even more friends; why are you trawling the official Liverpool site?
It's a nice story, the sort of stuff that brings a tear to your eye and fills you with pride to know that you support a club capable of such things.
I heard through the anti LFC media that they had been involved in a race scandal, including wearing T shirts supporting a player who called a black opposition player a negro, however having seeing what new friends they have made, I was clearly mistaken.
I heard through the anti LFC media that they had been involved in a race scandal, including wearing T shirts supporting a player who called a black opposition player a negro, however having seeing what new friends they have made, I was clearly mistaken.
Can Liverpool not make new friends and support one of their players? Or is it one or the other? Considering Liverpool have never supported 'racism', it seems to me that Liverpool have always been doing 'the other', which is fighting against racism and making new friends. I fail to see what mistake you have made, have you assumed something or come to some sort of conclusion that you couldn't back up? Or maybe you were mislead through some sort of anti-LFC media that lead you to assume Liverpool were supporting racism, when they've not done anything of the sort.
Can Liverpool not make new friends and support one of their players? Or is it one or the other? Considering Liverpool have never supported 'racism', it seems to me that Liverpool have always been doing 'the other', which is fighting against racism and making new friends. I fail to see what mistake you have made, have you assumed something or come to some sort of conclusion that you couldn't back up? Or maybe you were mislead through some sort of anti-LFC media that lead you to assume Liverpool were supporting racism, when they've not done anything of the sort.
Sadly it seems that being anti-LFC automatically means pro-MUFC to the thick scousers.
However I will clarify for one of them. Man U may well indeed have won 2 out of the last 3 Carling Cups but it was always a bonus trophy rather than a priority. It is pretty much a priority at Liverpool to win any pot these days and given the Premiership is a pipe dream then anything will do.
And, of course, they have the best chance in the one comp that the real good sides do not take seriously.
Maybe though the Carling Cup is considered quite an achievement over at Anfield Road these days however. I mind it was not too long ago they embarrassingly classed it as part of a "Treble" they were celebrating. Chortle.
Sadly it seems that being anti-LFC automatically means pro-MUFC to the thick scousers.
However I will clarify for one of them. Man U may well indeed have won 2 out of the last 3 Carling Cups but it was always a bonus trophy rather than a priority. It is pretty much a priority at Liverpool to win any pot these days and given the Premiership is a pipe dream then anything will do.
And, of course, they have the best chance in the one comp that the real good sides do not take seriously.
Maybe though the Carling Cup is considered quite an achievement over at Anfield Road these days however. I mind it was not too long ago they embarrassingly classed it as part of a "Treble" they were celebrating. Chortle.
Keep it up lad. Your bitterness is shining right through. No suprise that the Mancs regard this as a "nothing throphy" this season after being knocked out by an average Championship side.
In 2009 and 2010, it's was the dog's dangleys. Class.
Surprised little has been said about Gerrard putting Mancini in his place. I thought Mancini was going to start crying, he didn't know what to say, he was just stuttering "yes, yes". Absolutely laughable, I wish there was video content of Mancini bricking it, this coming a matter of days after Manchester teaboy Daniel Taylor wrote a profile discussing things like his fiery character and uncompromising personality, harping on about how confrontational he was as a player and takes no nonsense as a manager. Seemed well in his place last night to me.
To be fair to Mancini, he had a point.....I don't think he was neccessarily looking for Johnson to be red-carded, more highly miffed that a similar tackle had seen Kompany sent off only 3 days earlier.
For Gerrard to cause a rumpus about it, probably showed more about the Liverpool captain not really thinking about the irony of the situation in the heat of the moment....Surely, with time to reflect, Gerrard would see why Mancini was complaining about the injustice of it all?
Keep it up lad. Your bitterness is shining right through. No suprise that the Mancs regard this as a "nothing throphy" this season after being knocked out by an average Championship side.
In 2009 and 2010, it's was the dog's dangleys. Class.
What does he have to be bitter about regarding Liverpool? Who was calling it the dog's dangleys? Yeah, we take it deadly serious every year, it's reflected by the team selection in the early rounds. Clueless.
As you can see, both the fans and manager think it's the dog's dangleys.... These are the final line-ups, about 5 or 6 first choice players in each side, even in the finals we don't play full strength and have still managed to win it. That's how poor the comp is. We kopped one this year when we put out an awful team against a very spirited Palace team.
Villa 2010
Kuszczak Rafael Vidic Evans Evra Valencia Fletcher Carrick Park Owen Berbatov
Spurs 2009
Foster O'Shea Evans Ferdinand Evra Ronaldo Scholes Gibson Nani Tevez Welbeck.
To be fair to Mancini, he had a point.....I don't think he was neccessarily looking for Johnson to be red-carded, more highly miffed that a similar tackle had seen Kompany sent off only 3 days earlier.
For Gerrard to cause a rumpus about it, probably showed more about the Liverpool captain not really thinking about the irony of the situation in the heat of the moment....Surely, with time to reflect, Gerrard would see why Mancini was complaining about the injustice of it all?
I think Gerrard was right to have a go. Mancini can't come out and call Rooney for trying/getting Kompany sent off, then come out and do the same thing himself. He done a similar thing at Anfield with the invisible card, pleading with the ref to send off Skrtel, yet the moment Rooney done it, bang, it's wrong. Whether Mancini was right to do it or not is irrelevant, because he comes out and criticises Rooney for doing it, he's instantly saying it's wrong for somebody to do that, so for him to turn around and do it smacks of double standards.
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