by Extended-Phenotype » 18 May 2015 14:33
by Wax Jacket » 18 May 2015 14:47
by Zammo » 18 May 2015 17:01
by multisync1830 » 18 May 2015 17:14
Zammo In a footballing world that is now completely and utterly money oriented it is (or was) refreshing to see a top class player plying his trade for one club for his entire career. e.
Zammo We all know that Liverpool fans will jump on the grief bandwagon when it rolls into town but they have an ‘old school’ tradition that continues to this day despite the ever changing footballing world. No other club comes close to matching it.
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multisync1830Zammo In a footballing world that is now completely and utterly money oriented it is (or was) refreshing to see a top class player plying his trade for one club for his entire career. e.
But he's off going to play for another club for lots and lots of money
by Winston Smith » 18 May 2015 19:00
No Fixed AbodeZammo In a footballing world that is now completely and utterly money oriented it is (or was) refreshing to see a top class player plying his trade for one club for his entire career. e.
I'll give him credit for staying, that's quite rare these days.
by vaudafone » 18 May 2015 23:26
by sandman » 19 May 2015 03:48
No Fixed AbodeZammo We all know that Liverpool fans will jump on the grief bandwagon when it rolls into town but they have an ‘old school’ tradition that continues to this day despite the ever changing footballing world. No other club comes close to matching it.
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I would say Liverpool fans are certainly a 'special' bunch. I've never known a set of fans with a sense of humour bypass as them.
Post up a joke about Liverpool and you won't get a witty retort. All you will get is "5 times".
And let's not forget the Suarez t-shirts in support of him being racist. Very ill judged. No other club comes close to matching it.
by Dai Brainbocs » 19 May 2015 09:32
by TBM » 19 May 2015 10:05
by Zammo » 19 May 2015 10:50
by Sanguine » 19 May 2015 10:50
TBM I'm a little confused with all this Gerrard being the last player to be a one club man........
I thought he was off to another club for next season, not retiring?!
sandmanNo Fixed AbodeZammo We all know that Liverpool fans will jump on the grief bandwagon when it rolls into town but they have an ‘old school’ tradition that continues to this day despite the ever changing footballing world. No other club comes close to matching it.
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I would say Liverpool fans are certainly a 'special' bunch. I've never known a set of fans with a sense of humour bypass as them.
Post up a joke about Liverpool and you won't get a witty retort. All you will get is "5 times".
And let's not forget the Suarez t-shirts in support of him being racist. Very ill judged. No other club comes close to matching it.
Oh their not as "special" as you kes.
by Sutekh » 19 May 2015 11:22
by 6ft Kerplunk » 19 May 2015 11:30
No Fixed Abode Sterling wants to leave. No surprise really. For the development of our good English young players they really need to playing in the UCL consistently.
by Silver Fox » 19 May 2015 11:42
No Fixed Abode For the development of our good English young players they really need to playing in the championship consistently.
by Sanguine » 19 May 2015 11:46
Sutekh Liverpool should cash in quick and good riddance to him, he'll spend next season on Man City's bench no doubt and get the odd 5 minutes here and there. The season after he'll be on loan at Stoke.
6ft KerplunkNo Fixed Abode Sterling wants to leave. No surprise really. For the development of our good English young players they really need to playing in the UCL consistently.
So that rules out any English clubs then.
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